Kinmen island, also known as Quemoy island, is a famous Cold War island on the west side of Taiwan strait which is less than 2 km away from China but under the governance of Taiwan that is 210 km away.
Hsi-Chieh Lee +2 more
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Fanum Martis au IVe siècle. Le démantèlement d’une ville pour la construction d’un castrum
From the end of the 3rd century AD a new system to defend the Empire was set up in Gaul. Fortifications were built around or inside many towns, be they civitas capitals or just important towns like Fanum Martis, present-day Famars to the south of ...
Raphaël Clotuche
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Optimization of control measures for severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) in high-risk institutional settings (e.g., prisons, nursing homes, or military bases) depends on how transmission dynamics in the broader community ...
Sean M. Moore +10 more
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Surgical Pathology “Boot Camp”: A Military Experience [PDF]
Context.—A common concern in pathology residency training is the variability with which incoming trainees have attained basic pathology competencies during undergraduate medical education. While multifactorial deficiencies are likely due to recent de-emphasis of dedicated pathology courses during preclinical training, accelerating the transition from ...
Nathaniel E, Smith +2 more
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FRENEMIES TO ENEMIES: HOW INSTITUTIONALIZING GLOBAL SECURITY CONTRIBUTED TO THE POLITICAL-IDEOLOGICAL RIFT THAT EVOLVED INTO THE COLD WAR [PDF]
Studies on the Cold War often emphasize its inevitability due to the ideological rift between the United States and the Soviet Union, particularly after 1948.
Chen Kertcher
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The Actions and Reactions of Trajan and Decebalus: A Brief Reconsidering of the Causation of the Dacian Wars [PDF]
While one camp of historians have followed the words of Cassias Dio, that Trajan began the war to avenge the defeats of his predecessor Domitian and put down the ever growing power of the Dacians and subsequently was forced to fight a second war which ...
Cline, Wesley C.
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Navigating the Ethereal Tightrope: The Nanogenerator Manipulates Neurons for Immune Equilibrium
This review explores how nanogenerators modulate neuroimmune responses, offering innovative strategies for treating neurological disorders. By interfacing with neural pathways, they enable precise control of immune activity, especially via vagus nerve stimulation.
Jia Du +5 more
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Ethnographic Study of the Military Body’s Enactment of Routines at a Training Camp
This study sets out to explore embodied aspects of military routines. It conceptualises the body as a waking-sleeping being and analyses routines from the perspective of sleep.
Anu Valtonen +2 more
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The Study on the Lives and Health Conditions of Internees in Santo Thomas Camp of Philippines - Based on McAnlis’s (1941-1945) - [PDF]
When Japan invaded the Philippines, two missionary dentists (Dr. McAnlis and Dr. Boots) who were forced to leave Korea were captured and interned in the Santo Thomas camp in Manila.
Jueyeon LEE, Youngsoo CHO
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Justice for War Criminals: The Trials of Nazi Concentration Camp Guards at Dachau [PDF]
This paper will seek to explore whether or not Nazi war criminals tasked with manning and staffing the various concentration and death camps were in any way entitled to due process of law upon their capture and trial.
Trudeau, Jarrid
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