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Armed conflict intensity and inequalities in tuberculosis outcomes in Colombia municipalities, 2008-2019. [PDF]

open access: yesBMJ Glob Health
Valencia-Aguirre S   +4 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Buying Greenland

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The Political Quarterly, Volume 96, Issue 1, Page 5-7, January/March 2025.
Deborah Mabbett
wiley   +1 more source

Musculoskeletal system injuries in the Polish Territorial Defence Forces

BMJ Military Health, 2022
BackgroundMusculoskeletal system injuries (MSIs) are the major health problem of soldiers. The aim of this study was to assess the types of MSIs that occurred most frequently among soldiers and which parts of the body they generally affected.MethodsThe study included 140 Territorial Army soldiers, both men and women, serving in the Polish Territorial ...
Agnieszka Gołuchowska, K Sobieszek
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Differential effects of moving versus stationary territorial intruders on territory defence in a songbird

Journal of Animal Ecology, 2009
Summary 1. In territorial contests, not only acoustic or other signals, but also the movements of a territorial intruder are likely to influence the response of a resident. 2. We tested this movement hypothesis by simulating moving vs. stationary intruders into the territories of winter wrens Troglodytes troglodytes, using the same non‐interactive song
Amrhein, V., Lerch, S.
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Asymmetrical contests in defence of rock ptarmigan territories

Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, 1987
Contests involving territorial male rock ptarmigan (Lagopus mutus) occur frequently over the course of the breeding season. Fights are initiated when one male (Neighbour or Bachelor) intrudes on another's (Resident) territory. These contests involved two kinds of asymmetries: Neighbours were similar to Residents in mating status, size and experience ...
Lynn M. Brodsky, Robert D. Montgomerie
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Beyond Territorial Defence

2000
During the Cold War years, ‘out-of-area’ in the NATO context was a term which referred, in its broadest geographical sense, to all those regions of the world not covered by the security guarantee contained in Article 5 of the North Atlantic Treaty. The treaty’s area of coverage is precisely defined in Article 6. It includes the landmass of the treaty’s
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Territorial defence in the prospective defence model of Ukraine

Science and Defence, 2023
The article presents some results of the analysis of the creation and employment of the Territorial Defence Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine and a forecast of the possible role and place of the newly created brunch of forces in the prospective model of the defence of Ukraine.
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