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Reporting the Crimean War: Misinformation and Misinterpretation
There is probably no important event in times past whose historiography is free from misinformation, misunderstanding, misinterpretation, or mistakes; and in this regard the Crimean War is no exception to this rule.
Mike Hinton
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ABSTRACT Crimean‐Congo hemorrhagic fever virus (CCHFV) is a segmented RNA virus that can cause severe hemorrhagic fever and is primarily transmitted to humans and other mammals through tick bites. Since segment reassortment can increase genetic diversity and disease severity, we sampled infected ticks and humans in Sivas Province, Türkiye, a region ...
Qianying Lin +15 more
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Russian Voice in World Literature: Classics of the Crisis Age [PDF]
By the end of the 19th century, Russian literature had gained world- leading status. This process was connected in particular, with the political realities generated by Russia’s defeat in the Crimean War (1853–1856), the Franco-Prussian War of 1870–1871 (
Vadim V. Polonskiy
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A whole ecosystem perspective of hypoxia and its drivers in a large temperate freshwater estuary
Abstract Hypoxic conditions have become increasingly common during the summer in the bottom waters of seasonally stratified inland and coastal waters. While ultimately driven by carbon and nutrient loading from the watershed and subsequent excessive algal production, the formation and duration of hypoxia are largely controlled by coupled physical ...
Shelby Brunner +4 more
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Florence Nightingale and the Crimean War
The article presents an overview of the efforts that nurse Florence Nightingale made to improve the sanitary conditions of a military hospital in Scutari, Turkey during the Crimean War and to improve the health and hygiene of British soldiers who were patients at the hospital.
Elizabeth, Fee, Mary E, Garofalo
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Start of Higher School in Crimea: Taurida University (1918–1920)
October 14, 2018 marked the 100th anniversary of the inauguration of the first university in Crimea, which initially, in 1918–1920, was called the Taurida University, and now is V.I. Vernadsky Crimean Federal University.
Sergey B. Filimonov
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Tick‐Tac‐Foe: When Ticks, Trade, and Zoonotic Pathogens Align in African Wet Meat Markets
ABSTRACT Zoonotic diseases account for over ∼60% of infectious diseases and present a significantly growing fatality threat in Africa. Live and wet markets (LWMs) in Africa function as key economic venues that support human livelihoods through social interaction and trade in food stuff, including meat and other animal‐based products.
Allen Takudzwa Munaro
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Menemenli Tevfik Mustafa Paşa’nın Kırım Harbi Tuna Cephesi Harp Hatıraları
Osmanlı subaylarının modern bir edebi tür olan hatıra yazımına ilgileri Kırım Harbi ile başlamıştır. Kırım Harbi başlangıcında Anadolu ordusu komutanlığı yapan Mustafa Zarif Paşa’nın harbin ardından kaleme aldığı hatıraları bir Osmanlı subayı tarafından
İsmet SARIBAL
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Abstract The war in Ukraine and Israel's successful operations have demonstrated the apparent shift in military operations, strategic defence spending, and innovations. Drawing parallels to the industrial revolution and how it slowly transferred military procurement, training, and deployment, the current study also highlights the AI revolution and the ...
Ehsan Jozaghi
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Risk Factors for Tick‐Borne Diseases in Germany: A Scoping Review
ABSTRACT Tick‐borne diseases (TBDs) have proliferated in Germany. The two most prevalent TBDs, Lyme‐borreliosis and tick‐borne encephalitis, can present with nonspecific symptoms and lead to serious neurological complications. To date, a review synthesising the risk factors of acquiring a TBD in Germany is missing.
Carolin Schlupp, Matthias Hans Belau
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