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Annals of Internal Medicine, 1972
Excerpt To the editor: The paper by Borhanmanesh and colleagues, "Tuberculous Peritonitis," (Ann Intern Med76:567-572, 1972) is of considerable interest, not only for its content but also because o...
A P, Gelpi, F, Borhanmanesh
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Excerpt To the editor: The paper by Borhanmanesh and colleagues, "Tuberculous Peritonitis," (Ann Intern Med76:567-572, 1972) is of considerable interest, not only for its content but also because o...
A P, Gelpi, F, Borhanmanesh
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1983 — Handbook of the Birds of Europe, the Middle East and North Africa. The Birds of Western Palearctic, vol. 3 — Oxford University Press, Oxford, 913 pp.
H. Southern, S. Cramp
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1983 — Handbook of the Birds of Europe, the Middle East and North Africa. The Birds of Western Palearctic, vol. 3 — Oxford University Press, Oxford, 913 pp.
H. Southern, S. Cramp
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International Journal of Middle East Studies, 1973
The Middle East, as a geographical term, is generally used today to cover the area stretching from Morocco through Afghanistan, and is roughly equivalent to the area of the first wave of Muslim conquests plus Anatolia. It is a predominantly Muslim area with widespread semi-arid and desert conditions where agriculture is heavily dependent on irrigation ...
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The Middle East, as a geographical term, is generally used today to cover the area stretching from Morocco through Afghanistan, and is roughly equivalent to the area of the first wave of Muslim conquests plus Anatolia. It is a predominantly Muslim area with widespread semi-arid and desert conditions where agriculture is heavily dependent on irrigation ...
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International Relations of the Middle East
, 2019International Relations of the Middle East provides a guide to the subject of international relations in this important region. It combines the analysis of the key themes, actors, and issues with the history of the region, and insights from ...
F. Gerges
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AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 2015
A Fulbright Scholarship provides one nurse with a yearlong opportunity in Amman, Jordan. Editor's note: This column chronicles the author's experience teaching abroad this past year.
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A Fulbright Scholarship provides one nurse with a yearlong opportunity in Amman, Jordan. Editor's note: This column chronicles the author's experience teaching abroad this past year.
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The Upheaval in the Middle East and China’s Middle East Policy
Journal of Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies (in Asia), 2012Due to more than one-year's upheaval, many Middle Eastern countries experienced regime change, and Syria is the next target and center of this political swirl.
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Renewable energy, urbanization, and ecological footprint in the Middle East and North Africa region
Environmental science and pollution research international, 2020S. Nathaniel, O. Anyanwu, Muhammad Shah
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2013
Dating back to biblical times, the area we refer to as the Middle East has, throughout the course of history, defied attempts to precisely define it. Until today, the region’s contours remain shrouded in geographic ambiguity. Through the centuries, the Middle East, or parts thereof, has been variously referred to as “Le Orient,” “Proche Orient ...
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Dating back to biblical times, the area we refer to as the Middle East has, throughout the course of history, defied attempts to precisely define it. Until today, the region’s contours remain shrouded in geographic ambiguity. Through the centuries, the Middle East, or parts thereof, has been variously referred to as “Le Orient,” “Proche Orient ...
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The State of the Middle East, and the State of Middle East Studies
Worldview, 1971The well-informed, frequently puzzled by foreign affairs, are sometimes even mystified by problems of the Middle East, an area of unusual volatility, controversy, and seeming unpredictability. Yet that area need not be less knowable than other regions.
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