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Culture as Collateral Damage? Evidence From the Impact of Sanctions on Cultural Trade
ABSTRACT We examine how various types of sanctions—trade, financial, military, arms and travel—affect trade in cultural goods, and, for comparison, in non‐cultural goods. We find that trade sanctions have significant negative impacts on cultural and non‐cultural trade. The magnitude and nature of these impacts vary depending on the type and coverage of
Muharrem Cevik +2 more
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Familial Mediterranean fever (FMF) is a monogenic autoinflammatory disease with a high prevalence in some countries. The carriers of the MEFV gene causing FML are Jews, Armenians, Turks, Arabs and other nationalities of Mediterranean origin.
O. V. Zhogova +4 more
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Results of a 30-years-long investigation of small mammals in Crimea. Part 1. Introduction, fauna composition, ranges [PDF]
The present paper deals with the final results of a 30 years-long research of the small mammal’s fauna in the Crimean peninsula, including data on history of investigations within the region as well as on the species’ geographical ranges (in form of maps
I. L. Evstafiev
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Background War profoundly impacts adolescent development and may increase the likelihood of aggressive responses when such behavior is perceived as acceptable and accessible. War may, hence, exacerbate a form of interpersonal violence already prevalent among children and adolescents.
Sanju Silwal +6 more
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The article examines topical issues related to the participation of the Crimean Tatars in the socio-economic life of the Taurida province in the second half of the 19th – early 20th centuries.
Dmitry A. Prokhorov
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Development of virtual hunting tourism as the basis for the conservation of pristine wildlife [PDF]
Many people in today's society still enjoy hunting as a hobby to relax and disconnect from their busy daily lives. The Crimean Peninsula, located on the Black Sea coast, is not only famous for its history, natural landscapes and resorts, but is also one ...
Selivanov Victor +7 more
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This meta‐analysis on intraspecific variation in European trees studied the frequency of provenance variation, provenance–environment interaction, clinal variation along the climate of origin or transfer distance. While identifying trait group specific patterns of variation, research gaps have been identified in terms of age and geographical ...
Samuel Aspalter +4 more
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Mean Annual Runoff of the Rivers of the Crimean Peninsula Southwest
The authors have studies the regularities of the mean annual runoff of the rivers at the Crimean Mountains Northwestern slopes on the basis of the hydrological stations’ data. For all station, including the closed ones, that data were unified against a single many-year uniform period for which we calculated mean annual water flows and ...
Ekaterina M. Bogutskaya +3 more
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Recently resurrected for European liverwort flora – Frullania calcarifera Steph., new addition for the Crimean Peninsula [PDF]
Frullania calcarifera is a long forgotten taxon, which originally has been described by F. Stephani in 1887 from Portugal, but largely overlooked since that time due to its synonymization with F. tamarisci s.str. Based on both molecular and morphological
Borovichev, Eugene, Vilnet, Anna
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Migration to Australia, the transition from sail to steam, and the SS Great Britain
Abstract The transition from sail to steam for emigrant ships on the route to Australia took place in the early 1880s. From the 1850s, a string of steamship ventures failed, but with one outstanding exception. Brunel's iconic ship the SS Great Britain made 32 voyages to Australia from 1852 to 1875 with a total of nearly 16,000 passengers. Among the key
Timothy J. Hatton
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