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Association of novel triglyceride-glucose index-derived indices with hyperuricemia among oilfield workers. [PDF]

open access: yesFront Nutr
Liu H   +11 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Shaping the National Voice: Poetry of WWI

Journal of Modern Literature, 2006
Van Wienen's anthology of American Great War poems, the first of its kind, introduces the reader to a wide compendium of verse that may well influence the way early twentieth-century poetry is studied. He highlights lesser-known and civilian poets generally relegated to the margins of an arena filled with a few well-known names that dominate both the ...
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Evaluating the Community Health Legacy of WWI Chemical Weapons Testing

Journal of Community Health, 2009
Spring Valley, Washington, DC, was built over a World War I chemical weapons development site. Testing activities caused wide dispersal of arsenic in soil and waste disposal resulted in localized subsurface contamination. Spring Valley presents an interesting case study, a contaminated physical environment, but a strongly health-protective social ...
Mary, Fox   +4 more
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The determinants of sovereign bond liquidity during WWI

Economics Letters, 2020
Abstract What was WWI’s impact on securities markets’ liquidity? Investigated is the cross-section of sovereign bonds traded in Amsterdam. Prime determinants of a bond’s wartime liquidity are its pre-war liquidity, above-median age, on-the-run status, and link to a minor war party.
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The WWI System Architecture for B3G Networks [PDF]

open access: possible, 2008
This whitepaper presents a system architecture for B3G networks. An overall reference model is presented and four functional areas found to be of key importance to B3G networks are discussed in more detail. The architecture presented here is the result of a joint activity of five large scale integrated projects executed in the 6th Framework Program of ...
Schieder, A   +4 more
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Soil development on the WWI battlefield of Verdun, France

Geoderma, 2008
Abstract Much research has been done on how the physical environment can influence the outcome of battle, but few have studied the inverse: the effects of warfare upon the environment. The goal of this research is to characterize and help understand soil development within areas disturbed by explosive munitions on the WWI battlefield of Verdun ...
Joseph P. Hupy, Randall J. Schaetzl
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