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ABSTRACT The full‐scale Russian invasion and the ongoing war have a significant impact on the Ukrainian higher education system, which is primarily related to material losses caused by damage and destruction of universities and infrastructure, decreased funding, the departure of some students and university teachers abroad, decreased research ...
Olena Brintseva
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“Sea of Peace” or Sea of War—Russian Maritime Hybrid Warfare in the Baltic Sea
Martin N. Murphy, Gary John Schaub
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ABSTRACT A rich body of literature highlights the successful market entry of innovative disruptors in the retail sector. However, these innovators are in an inherently precarious position and face substantial market and regulatory pressures. As a result, they can frequently become “disrupted” themselves.
Sina Golara +2 more
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Evaluation of umbilical cord blood serum eye drops for severe dry eye in two distinct populations-Sjögren's syndrome and mustard gas-induced ocular injury: Protocol for a pilot randomized clinical trial. [PDF]
Daryabari SH +3 more
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ABSTRACT What role has the state played in the establishment of the current food regime in a post‐socialist setting? Focusing on Croatia, I undertake a critical discourse analysis of the national agricultural strategies enacted during the neoliberal transition between 1991 and 2013.
Alexander Gavranich
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Initial management of haemorrhagic war casualties: tactical priorities and innovative approaches in modern and future warfare. [PDF]
Jarrassier A +7 more
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AN INVISIBLE WAR – RUSSIAN HYBRID WARFARE AGAINST THE REPUBLIC OF MOLDOVA
Eszter SZENES
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ELITOLOGICAL FACTORS OF HYBRID WARFARE AND ORGANIZED CRIME
Волгодонский филиал Ростовского юридического института Министерства внутренних дел России +5 more
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Lability in Hittite and Indo‐European: A Diachronic Perspective
ABSTRACT Lability is defined as the possibility of a verb to enter a valency alternation without undergoing any change in its form. Labile verbs were common in ancient Indo‐European languages, including Hittite, which mostly features anticausative lability, with reflexive and reciprocal lability being less prominent.
Guglielmo Inglese
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Prevalence and Distribution of Mental Disorders at Inpatient Psychiatry Service of a Large Military Hospital in Ukraine. [PDF]
Druz O +6 more
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