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Crimean-Congo Hemorrhagic Fever [PDF]
In mid-September 2009, a 22-year-old critically ill Soldier was medically evacuated from a treatment facility in southern Afghanistan to Landstuhl Regional Medical Center in Germany. Despite the efforts of the team at Landstuhl, this patient died and became the US military's first known victim of Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever (CCHF).
Sara, Shayan +3 more
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Bulgar-Tatar discussions in the context of the problem of the ethnonym “Crimean Tatars” [PDF]
In the process of mass return of the Crimean Tatar people from places of deportation to their historical homeland in Crimea (1987–2000), along with the political, social, ethnocultural problems of the revival and formation of the people in new conditions,
Dlyaver Osmanov
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Crimean-Congo Hemorrhagic Fever [PDF]
Crimean-Congo haemorrhagic fever (CCHF) is an often fatal viral infection described in about 30 countries, and it has the most extensive geographic distribution of the medically important tickborne viral diseases, closely approximating the known global distribution of Hyalomma spp ticks.
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Argumentation of the autoethnonym “Crimean Tatars” by indigenous and foreign historical sources [PDF]
The article aims to prove the endoethnonymous nature and refute the exoethnonymous hypothesis of the self-designation of the Crimean Tatars. The foundation of the evidence base is laid in the written sources of the Crimean Khanate era. Foreign historical
Refat Abduzhemilev
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The problem of ethnonym of the Crimean Tatars in the works of J. Seidamet [PDF]
The article examines the problematic of the ethnonym of the Crimean Tatars in the works of the famous socio-political figure, one of the ideologists and leaders of the Crimean Tatar national movement of the early 20th century, J. Seidamet. The source
Eldar Seidametov
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The Situation of National Minorities in Crimea Following its Annexation by Russia [PDF]
National minorities in Crimea have been subject to systematic violations of their rights since the illegal annexation of Crimea by Russia on 18 March 2014.
Burlyuk, Olga, Shapovalova, Natalia
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Dmitry S. Polyansky as a regional leader in the memories of Crimeans
Dmitry S. Polyansky (1917-2001) is known as one of the CPSU and USSR leaders. He combined his membership in the Politburo of the Communist Party (1960-1976) with the posts of Russian PM, the Deputy and First Deputy Chairman of the all-union Government ...
Sergey Sergeevich Minchik
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Crimean-Congo Hemorrhagic Fever, Mauritania [PDF]
The distribution of Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever (CCHF), a tickborne arboviral disease, is not well known in West Africa. We report 2 recent human cases of CCHF with infectious syndrome and severe bleeding in Mauritania. CCHF was diagnosed by ELISA and real time reverse transcription PCR. No secondary CCHF cases were found.
Boushab, Boushab Mohamed +4 more
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CRIMEA AND THE POLITICS OF LEGITIMACY IN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
Despite the fact that four years have passed since the accession of Crimean peninsula, an active polemic continues in the academic community. Obviously, it somehow sets a certain political discourse not only of the present, but also of the future ...
A. A. Vlasov, A. V. Brega
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Reunification of Crimea with Russia: socio-historical, political and socio-cultural background
The article reveals the role and importance of Crimea in the history of Russia, shows the conflicts associated with the changing status of the Peninsula within the Russian Empire, the USSR, independent Ukraine and the Russian Federation, emphasizes the ...
Mikhail K. Gorshkov
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