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Was there really a siege of Kaffa by the Mongols in 1346 the first biological war? And what was the aftermath?

open access: yesStudia Humanitatis
On the basis of the 14th century manuscript by the Genoese Gabriele de’ Mussi many historians widely believe that plague called the Black Death had to have reached European continent from the port city of Kaffa (modern-day Theodosia) on the Crimea ...
Christensen Carsten Sander
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Mongols, Huns and Vikings nomads at war

open access: yes, 2002
An illustrated examination of the role of nomads in the history of warfare, which discusses the weapons, tactics, and battles of the Huns, Arabs, Turks, Mongols, and Vikings.
Kennedy, Hugh 1947-
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II International Multidisciplinary Conference Mongols: Traditions and Modernity 2019

open access: yes, 2020
The second International Multidisciplinary Conference Mongols: Traditions and Modernity took place on September 11–13, 2019 at the Russian State University for the Humanities (RSUH ...
Solovyeva, Alevtina
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England and the Mongols (c. 1260–1330)

open access: yes, 2000
As regards the Mongols, our knowledge of their history, of their customs, of their way of life, our relations with them, England presents an interesting case. We do not know the extent of the material lost on the Continent, but, in this (for the Mongols)
Jacques Paviot
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Locking Fe Single Atoms Into the Lattices of Mesoporous TiO2 Promotes Nitrogen Reduction

open access: yesEcoEnergy, EarlyView.
S‐coordinated Fe single‐atom catalysts on mesoporous TiO2 have been constructed by a universal lattice‐confined strategy. This catalyst shows a unique nanoconfinement effect for mass transfer and maximizes the active sites to mimic nitrogenase for ambient electrocatalytic N2 reduction reaction.
Danli Liang   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

History of the Mongols, from the 9th to the 19th century.

open access: yes, 1876
"Sources from which the history of the Mongols. ... has been collected": pt. 1, p. xvi-xxvii.pt. 1. The Mongols proper and the Kalmuks ... with two maps by E.G. Ravenstein. 1876.--pt. 2. The so-called Tartars of Russia and Central Asia. 1880. 2 v.--pt. 3.
Howorth, Henry H. (Henry Hoyle), Sir, 1842-1923.
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Tuning S Doping in Porous Carbon for Enhanced Initial Coulombic Efficiency and Rate Performance for Sodium/Potassium‐Ion Batteries

open access: yesENERGY &ENVIRONMENTAL MATERIALS, EarlyView.
Low‐temperature carbonization and sulfur doping increase defect density and tailor surface area, enabling the formation of a thinner, more stable SEI, enhancing rate performance and the ICE. The S/C composite delivers an ICE of 83.1% and 480 mAh g−1 at 0.1 A g−1, retaining 232.6 mAh g−1 at 5 A g−1 for SIBs and achieves a considerable capacity of 439.2 ...
Jiahao Zhao   +7 more
wiley   +1 more source

Robert A. Rupen, Mongols of the XXth century

open access: yes, 1966
Hamayon Roberte. Robert A. Rupen, Mongols of the XXth century. In: L'Homme, 1966, tome 6 n°4. pp.
Hamayon, Roberte
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Sustained‐Release Ulcer‐Protective Microarray Patch With Dihydrocapsaicin for Diabetic Wound Regeneration

open access: yesExploration, EarlyView.
Schematic illustration of the effect of microneedles incorporating cerium‐based MOF loading dihydrocapsaicin (MN‐MOF@DHC) to scavenge reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation, beanti‐inflammatory, inhibit the apoptosis of endothelial cells (ECs), promote angiogenesis, and accelerate diabetic wound healing. ABSTRACT Diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs) present a
Yuxu Wu   +11 more
wiley   +1 more source

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