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ABSTRACT This article explores baby farming in the western regions of late imperial Russia, framing it as a childcare practice of the lower‐classes – a form of crèche for working mothers. The article delves into the public discourse surrounding baby farming among the educated strata and contrasts it with how this practice was viewed by the lower ...
Ekaterina Oleshkevich
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Structure Formation in Engineered Wood Using Wood Waste and Biopolyurethane. [PDF]
Rimkienė A+5 more
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Improvement in childhood cancer survival in Lithuania over three decades. [PDF]
Rascon J, Smailytė G.
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Abstract Over the past two decades, extreme parties have gained increasing electoral success in European party systems. While this party polarization is often associated with its negative consequences, recent studies have suggested its potential benefit for remobilizing the electorate by offering clear political alternatives.
MORGAN LE CORRE JURATIC
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Mechanical Properties of Cellulose Aerogel Composites with and without Crude Oil Filling. [PDF]
Paulauskiene T+3 more
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Utilization of ZeoliticWaste in Alkali-Activated Biomass Bottom Ash Blends. [PDF]
Vaičiukynienė D+3 more
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Modelling European regional FDI flows using a Bayesian spatial Poisson interaction model. [PDF]
Krisztin T, Piribauer P.
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The article covers creative activity of Pr. Brenderis, Swiss classicist, Kaunas Vytautas the Great University professor, in Lithuania (1924-1938), lays an emphasis on the most interesting interpretations of works on the humanities, also deals with a detailed bibliography of other articles on linguistics, encloses a photo of professor Pr. Brenderis.
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Nostalgic deprivation and populism: Evidence from 19 European countries
Abstract Populist parties have been increasingly successful in European politics over the last decade. Although research suggests that nostalgic deprivation – a perceived loss of economic, political or social status — is linked to support for populist parties, the generalizability of this argument across voters and national contexts remains unclear. In
JEREMY FERWERDA, JUSTIN GEST, TYLER RENY
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Co-Administration of Influenza and COVID-19 Vaccines: Policy Review and Vaccination Coverage Trends in the European Union, UK, US, and Canada between 2019 and 2023. [PDF]
Achterbergh RCA, McGovern I, Haag M.
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