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Spatiotemporal Early Warning of Human Brucellosis in Hubei Province Using Coupled Ecological‐Time Series Models

open access: yesZoonoses and Public Health, Volume 73, Issue 3, Page 244-261, May 2026.
ABSTRACT Introduction This study explored transmission patterns of brucellosis in Hubei Province, a Class II region in China, through analysis of spatiotemporal distribution and environmental factors to provide evidence for precise prevention. Methods We analysed epidemiological data from Hubei Province (2010–2023), including human cases, demographics,
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Population genetic admixture and evolutionary history in the Shandong Peninsula inferred from integrative modern and ancient genomic resources. [PDF]

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Where Did the Mongol Empire Come From Medieval? Mongol Ideas of People, State and Empire

Inner Asia, 2011
AbstractThe Medieval Mongol ulus was a category of government that was turned into a 'community of the realm' and as such it was assumed to be 'a natural, inherited community of tradition, custom, law and descent', a 'people' or irgen. According to Mongolian language sources of the thirteenth and the fourteenth centuries, 'Mongol' was the only ...
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Between Islam and Mongols: The Qotung People in Inner Mongolia, China

Inner Asia, 2004
AbstractChina's ‘minority nationalities’ came into being as a result of the ‘Nationality Identification Work’ carried out in the first decade of the People's Republic of China. The assumption of internal homogeneity of ‘nationality’ inherent in the state project has prevented study of the internal diversity within each nationality.
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On prospecting for porphyry copper mineralization in intracontinental mobile zones (Mongol-Okhotsk belt, Mongolian People's Republic)

Journal of Geochemical Exploration, 1989
Abstract Porphyry copper mineralization within the Early Mesozoic magmatic province of Mongolia is found in a typical intracontinental Mongol-Okhotsk mobile belt. Porphyry Cu mineralization in intracontinental mobile zones of the Mongol-Okhotsk type associated with terrains of andesitic and basalt andesitic volcanism of relatively high alkalinity ...
P.V. Koval   +3 more
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Magic In Turkish And Mongol People In The Light Of Epics

2023
Türk Destanları üzerine yapılan incelemelerde büyünün önemli bir yer tutmadığı, Türk destancıların daha ayağı yere basan, gerçekçi ve avuntudan uzak bir anlatımı tercih ettikleri görülmektedir. Diğer yandan Moğol ve Moğol etkisindeki Türk destanlarında (Moğolca ve Altay Türkçesinde varyantları olan Cangar Destanı gibi) büyünün ağırlıklı bir yeri olduğu
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Mongolic and Turkic Peoples: What They Actually Were, What They Imagined

2023
This article is part of the theme section focused on the legend of Priester John. As a complement to the contributions which show the image in the West of the peoples of the steppes, this paper exposes some fundamental sides of their culture, with many philological clarifications.
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