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Neutrophil Extracellular Traps in ST-Segment Elevation Myocardial Infarction: Reduced by Tocilizumab and Associated With Infarct Size. [PDF]

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Lamaism in Tuva

Anthropology & Archeology of Eurasia, 2001
Lamaism in Tuva is a regional form of Buddhism that developed on the territory of Tuva in the eighteenth-nineteenth centuries. Tuvans were first exposed to Buddhism in the thirteenth-fourteenth centuries, when Tuva entered into the composition of the Mongol Empire.
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The Republic of Tuva

Anthropology & Archeology of Eurasia, 1998
Cet article constitue le rapport final de l'A. sur l'etude des conflits ethniques dans la Republique de Touva (Russie), sous la direction de Valery Tishkov, incorporant egalement certains elements de l'etude sur la tolerance ethnique, sous la direction de Leokadiia Drobizheva. L'A.
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Tracing Shamans in Tuva

Acta Ethnographica Hungarica, 2003
In the geographical centre of Asia - in today's Tuva Republic, within the frame of the Russian Federation - there lives a small ethnic group which the historical and ethnographic literature variously calls Soyot, Uriankhai, Tofa, Todzha. To fully appreciate the work of Mongush Kenin-Lopsan (1997), it is worth getting to know the history of research on ...
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Tuva—A state reawakens

Soviet Studies, 1992
AN AFTER-EFFECT OF WORLD WAR II was the birth of new states in Asia and Africa. States were also established during the war, but puppet formations of the type of Slovakia and Manchukuo were swept into oblivion as soon as the regimes in whose bosom they had been born were defeated.
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