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Journal of Contemporary Asia, 2004
Abstract Labour migration between countries such as Indonesia and Hong Kong needs to be contextualised within the general patterns of movement throughout the Asian region. These patterns are long term, but accelerated in the late colonial period. As well as physical mobility, such patterns of movement involve cultural and even social forms of mobility.
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Abstract Labour migration between countries such as Indonesia and Hong Kong needs to be contextualised within the general patterns of movement throughout the Asian region. These patterns are long term, but accelerated in the late colonial period. As well as physical mobility, such patterns of movement involve cultural and even social forms of mobility.
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2000
Abstract I hardly need to recall here that Dio of Prusa was, together with Plutarch, the first author, and one of the most important ones, of the so-called Greek Renaissance in the time of the High Roman Empire. Just a little less obvious, perhaps, is the fact that this Renaissance itself took place in a completely different political ...
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Abstract I hardly need to recall here that Dio of Prusa was, together with Plutarch, the first author, and one of the most important ones, of the so-called Greek Renaissance in the time of the High Roman Empire. Just a little less obvious, perhaps, is the fact that this Renaissance itself took place in a completely different political ...
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1992
Abstract Cities were the cornerstone of the Roman empire. They were centres of population, trade, manufacturing, and all forms of culture, as well as the basic building blocks of the administration. Virtually the entire empire was divided into the territories of cities, which maintained order locally and collected taxes. These tasks fell
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Abstract Cities were the cornerstone of the Roman empire. They were centres of population, trade, manufacturing, and all forms of culture, as well as the basic building blocks of the administration. Virtually the entire empire was divided into the territories of cities, which maintained order locally and collected taxes. These tasks fell
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Planning for post‐pandemic cancer care delivery: Recovery or opportunity for redesign?
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021Pelin Cinar +2 more
exaly
The effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on community respiratory virus activity
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2022Eric J Chow +2 more
exaly
Hematology and oncology clinical care during the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2020Manish A Shah +2 more
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