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Franco‐British Bilateral Diplomacy After Brexit, 2020–2025: Mending the Ties That Bind
Abstract Brexit shook to its very core one of the European Union's (EU's) prominent partnerships, the Franco‐British bilateral relationship (FBBR), disrupting diplomatic routines and shattering interpersonal trust before circumstances changed and the relationship rapidly began to mend. In this article, we analyse the breakdown and restoration of Franco‐
Helen Drake, Pauline Schnapper
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Abstract Extreme humid‐heat events pose a major hazard across the Yangtze River Basin (YRB), yet their underlying mechanisms and seasonal predictability remain insufficiently understood. Here, using observational diagnostics and coupled model experiments, we identify three independent drivers in the tropical Indo‐Pacific and subtropical North Atlantic ...
Hongjie Huang +4 more
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Mallison Françoise. Inde. Sixth International Conference on Early Literature in New Indo-Aryan Languages, University of Washington, July 7th - 9th 1994. In: Bulletin de l'Ecole française d'Extrême-Orient. Tome 82, 1995. pp.
Mallison, Françoise +1 more
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ABSTRACT Anxiety disorders are globally prevalent, with the highest disease burden in low‐ and middle‐income countries. However, most research on protective factors of anxiety is predominantly conducted in high‐income countries. Focusing on India, the most populous middle‐income country where religion is salient, this study examined the association ...
Hiba M. Dedmari +4 more
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Record‐Breaking Marine Heatwaves Across Global Coral Reefs in 2024
Abstract The record‐breaking annual mean global sea surface temperature in 2024 fueled extensive marine heatwaves (MHWs) across global coral reef zones, yet their spatiotemporal characteristics have not been comprehensively quantified. Here, we show that during the 2024 warm‐season, MHW total days and cumulative intensity exceeded the historical mean ...
Yulong Yao, Chunzai Wang
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The Necessity of re-correcting Katebi Neishaburi’s Divan of Ghazals [PDF]
Katebi Nieshaburi is one of the famous poets of ninth century AH and is a pioneer of the Indian style. His divan (collection) of Ghazals (sonnets) has been corrected and published only once using a limited number of manuscripts.
Bahram Bashiri +2 more
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ABSTRACT Lactose tolerance (lactase persistence) represents a very progressive human adaptation, the origins of which remain incompletely understood. This study aims to examine the geographical distribution of the two alleles associated with lactose tolerance in Eurasia (13910*T and 13915*G) in relation to the main Y haplogroups and autosomal ancestry ...
Pavel Grasgruber
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Problem of Archaism and Innovation in the Eastern Iranian Languages [PDF]
Problem of Archaism and Innovation in the Eastern Iranian Languages The presented dissertation aims to bring new information concerning the classification of the Eastern Iranian languages.
Novák, Ľubomír
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Hindcast Body Temperature Reveals Sites of Amplified Thermal Risk in Global Coastlines
Abstract Identifying regions where organisms are most (and least) vulnerable to climate change remains a key focus in ecological research. However, accurately capturing the thermal stress experienced by many, if not most, organisms is challenging because body temperature, which determines physiological performance, is driven by multiple environmental ...
Lin‐Xuan Ma +5 more
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Ever Closer Union or Babylonian Discord? The Official-language Problem in the European Union [PDF]
Extensive multilingualism is one of the most important and fundamental principles of the European Union. However, a large number of official languages (currently 23) hinders communication and imposes substantial financial and legal costs.
Jan Fidrmuc +2 more
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