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“Backdoor to War”: A Canadian Infantryman at Hochwald and Xanten, February–March 1945 [PDF]
Hugh McVicar was born in 1914 in Guelph, Ontario and graduated from Parkdale Collegiate in Toronto in late 1933. After a year at Toronto Normal School and work at a variety of occupations he joined Swift Canadian Company as a salesman.
McVicar, Hugh
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This review identifies key design considerations for insect‐inspired microrobots capable of multimodal locomotion. To draw inspiration, biological and robotic strategies for moving in air, on water surfaces, and underwater are examined, along with approaches for crossing the air–water interface.
Mija Jovchevska +2 more
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June 1941 Uprising in Kretinga, Mažeikiai and Telšiai Counties
The topic of the article is the June 1941 Uprising in Kretinga, Mažeikiai and Telšiai counties. The work underlines that the Uprising emerged and the partisan squads were formed not spontaneously, since the underground participants in Kretinga ...
Alfredas Rukšėnas
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EXPERIENCE IN TRAINING COMBAT RESERVES OF FIELD UNITS OF THE RED ARMY DURING THE CIVIL WAR (1918-1920) [PDF]
Andrey N. Moiseev
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Saint John’s Red Head Battery: A Forgotten Military Artifact of Confederation [PDF]
In the early 1860s, driven by the threat of war with the United States, British army engineers and local contractors built a coast artillery battery on top of the red-coloured bluffs overlooking the eastern approach to Saint John harbour.
Sarty, Roger
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This study identifies palmitoylation as a novel regulatory modification of SMAD4, mediated by ZDHHC22/APT2. It activates fatty acid synthesis, creating a self‐reinforcing SMAD4–FASN–palmitate feedback loop that drives pancreatic cancer growth and enhances radiotherapy sensitivity.
Yang Wang +16 more
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Without a doubt, the Reichstag Building in Berlin qualifies as a lieu de mémoire, a place vested with historical significance in popular collective memory. What is not clear, however, is how such »sites of memory« form: Does an evolutionary process slowly add layers of meaning or do sudden sparks of history ignite mass imagination?
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Soviet industry and the Red Army under Stalin : a military-industrial complex? [PDF]
The paper considers some of the views of the Stalin–era relationship between Soviet industry and the Red Army that are current in the literature, and disentangles some confusions of translation.
Harrison, Mark
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Molecular Glue cc‐885 Inhibits VHL‐Deficient Clear Cell Renal Cell Carcinoma via ETS1 Degradation
VHL‐deficient kidney cancer lacks effective treatments. This study reveals that the molecular glue degrader cc‐885 hijacks the cellular recycling system to selectively destroy the oncogenic protein ETS1, effectively killing VHL‐mutant tumors. Combining CC‐885 with the approved drug belzutifan achieves powerful synergy, offering a promising new ...
Taowei Yang +15 more
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Analysis of the experience of pedagogical support of military personnel in a military university
Introduction. The relevance of the study is due to the results of the analysis, which allow characterizing the existing experience of pedagogical support for military personnel.Goal.
O. O. Nazarenko +2 more
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