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Strategic Region of Southeast Asia: The Formation of a Security Architecture
The present study is aimed at studying the experience of forming a regional security architecture on the example of Southeast Asia.Aim. Study and generalization of the historical experience of the formation of the security architecture in Southeast Asia ...
T. V. Musienko +2 more
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Fitting South Korea in the United Kingdom's Indo‐Pacific tilt
Abstract As the UK seeks to build stronger relations with countries in the Indo‐Pacific, an important factor for its relations with South Korea will be the extent to which South Korea can clarify its own geopolitical orientation, including how it grapples with issues linked to China's rise.
Saeme Kim
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Expression of TNF‐α and IL‐1β in Peripheral Blood of Patients with T2DM Retinopathy
Aims. The expression and clinical significance of tumor necrosis factor‐α (INF‐α) and interleukin 1‐β (IL‐1β) in retinal cells of patients with type 2 diabetes (T2DM) retinopathy were detected by flow cytometry. Materials and Methods. Fifty patients with T2DM who attended our ophthalmology clinic between May 2021 and May 2022 were selected as the ...
Jin Qian, Ying Huang, Hangjun Che
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Upper Troposphere Smoke Injection From Large Areal Fires
Abstract Large areal fires, such as those ignited following a nuclear detonation, can inject smoke into the upper troposphere and lower stratosphere. Detailed fire simulations allow for assessment of how local weather interacts with these fires and affects smoke lofting.
Stephanie Redfern +5 more
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KOREA'S FIRST‐GENERATION DIVIDED FAMILIES: The End of the Line?
This article describes and analyzes the desperate situation of Korean first‐generation divided family members who are still separated from their relatives nearly 70 years since the end of the Korean War (1950–1953). I aim to provide the reader with a reasonable quantification of the problem and make projections as to this first generation's likely ...
James Alexander Foley
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Korean Peninsula Nuclear Issue: Challenges and Prospects
For the last three decades the Korean Peninsula nuclear issue (KPNI) has been considered as one of the most serious threats to security and stability in NEA (Northeast Asia).
Anastasia Barannikova
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Cloning and Embryo Splitting in Mammalians: Brief History, Methods, and Achievements
Embryo splitting is one of the newest developed methods in reproductive biotechnology. In this method, after splitting embryos in 2‐, 4‐, and even 8‐cell stages, every single blastomere can be developed separately, but the embryos are genetically identical.
Mohaddeseh Rahbaran +11 more
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Denuclearization's Indirect Consequences
The Fukushima nuclear disaster has led to a global review of nuclear power. Germany has declared a complete phasing out of its 17 nuclear reactors by 2022 ([ 1 ][1]); the Swiss government has voted not to replace their nuclear plants, which means they all have to be decommissioned by 2034 ([ 2 ][2]); and the French government has committed to reducing ...
Fam, Shun Deng +3 more
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The purpose of the article is to answer an historically important question that is relevant in modern Ukrainian society - was it possible to maintain the status of a nuclear state for Ukraine?
Inna Pylypenko +2 more
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The Korean Peninsula as a Hotbed of Cold War 2.0
Contemporary international relations witness an ever-increasing tension between the United States and China. In an attempt to capture and conceptualize this trend, a new term was introduced in the IR academic discourse — a ‘Cold War 2.0’ (or new Cold War)
R. R. Kalinin
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