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Target capture efficiently resolves the long‐standing taxonomic dead end of Diachrysia moths
We demonstrate the high efficiency of the target capture method in elucidating the taxonomy of the cryptic species of Diachrysia chrysitis and D. stenochrysis. Phylogenomic and population structure analyses reveal clear nuclear divergence and asymmetric allele sharing, consistent with historical gene flow rather than recent hybridization.
Maria Khan +6 more
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Continental policy of Japan as seen from France: around the “Manchurian incident”
This article analyzes a response of various French politicians and political analysts to a new phase of Japanese expansion into China - the occupation of Manchuria in Autumn 1931 known as the “Manchurian Incident”.
V. E. Molodiakov
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Japan's Military Intelligence and Russian defeat in 1904-1905 War
The article is devoted to the activity of the Japanese military intelligence against Russia during Russo-Japanese War in 1904-05 based on Japanese and Russian archival documents.
A. Zorihin
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The 1945 Manchurian Strategic Offensive Operation in the Light of New Sources
The article focuses on the Manchurian strategic offensive operation of the Red Army against the Japanese troops in Northeast China in August 1945. Its relevance is due to the fact that, over the past decade, researchers have gained access to documents ...
A. G. Zorikhin
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War and Peace: Ogawa Takemitsu's Theological Engagement with State and Religion
The Manchurian Incident of 1931 marked a pivotal moment in the rise of Japanese fascism. During the period from this incident until the Pacific War's defeat, dissent from the state's control was not tolerated, leading to coercive measures in religious communities. The Christian community, rather than devising theological reasoning to resist the state's
Eun‐Young Park, Do‐Hyung Kim
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Japan’s Continental Policy as seen from France: “Manchurian Incident” and “lawyers’ duel”
This article analyzes a response of various French jurists to a new phase of Japanese expansion into China - occupation of Manchuria in Autumn 1931 known as “Manchurian Incident” and establishment of puppet-state Manchoukuo there.
V. E. Molodiakov
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Fugitive or orphan? The Shanghai yen in the early days of the Sino‐Japanese war, 1938–1939
Abstract We explore a phenomenon observed during the Second Sino‐Japanese War in which the value of the yen in Shanghai fell below the official rate. Shanghai provided a parallel market in which yen could be traded indirectly against British pounds through the intermediation of the Chinese yuan.
Shinji Takagi
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Russian engineers – builders of banks in Manchuria
The article tells us about Russian engineers of different specializations, who worked in the north-east of China, in Manchuria, in the first half of the 20th century, and whose professional activities were related to building banking institutions.
Михаил Базилевич +1 more
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Abstract Accurate retrieval of satellite‐derived aerosol optical depth (AOD) is critical for air quality forecasting, especially when AOD is assimilated into models. However, if retrieval errors in the satellite‐derived AOD are not corrected or characterized, they can lead to false analysis increments and ultimately degrade the quality of data ...
Joonhee Kim +6 more
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