Fork from camping utensils as a wounded shell caused severe vascular injury in a combat patient injured in the war in Ukraine: a case report. [PDF]
Lurin I +6 more
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The Cross and Conflict: How Do Christians Impact Protest Dynamics?
ABSTRACT This study examines the relationship between Christian actors, practices, and sacred sites in US protests and demonstrations, focusing on how political ideology shapes conflict outcomes. Using event‐level data from the Armed Conflict Location & Event Data Project (ACLED), the analysis explores 63,000 protest events from 2020 to 2024 ...
Joel Day
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Emergency Care Interventions for Victims of Explosive Ordnance Reduce Mortality: A Modeling Study. [PDF]
Wild HBH +11 more
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Revolt of the Masses: Armed Civilians and the Insurrectionary Theory of the Second Amendment [PDF]
Dunlap, Charles J., Jr.
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Lost in translation? Injunctions and patent enforcement in a transatlantic perspective
Abstract As the European Directive on the Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights (IPRED) marked the twentieth anniversary of its adoption, renewed calls have emerged for its revision, aimed at fostering a more effective application of the principle of proportionality in patent enforcement.
Giuseppe Colangelo
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Human augmentation to deliver an enhanced and resilient people capability for Defence. [PDF]
Casey A +5 more
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Political and Institutional Development in England
ABSTRACT This paper revisits the political and institutional development of England from the Magna Carta to the Glorious Revolution. I argue that institutional change in this period is best understood through the lens of coalition formation. Political elites had heterogeneous preferences over first two, and then three, recurring axes of disagreement ...
Mark Koyama
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Reconciling Species Concepts: An Ecological Perspective. [PDF]
Owen-Smith N.
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Federalism in Post‐Assad Syria: Toward Durable Peace in a Pluralist Society
Abstract Syria's civil war has left behind a fractured state. While the new president, Ahmed al‐Sharaa, seeks to unify the country and restore centralized governance, this appears unworkable. Instead, this article contends, asymmetrical federalism offers a pathway toward stability.
Dilan Okcuoglu
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