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This paper attempts to fill the knowledge gaps in biodiversity of non-biting moth flies in the Caucasus (especially in Abkhazia) and create a suitable basis for subsequent (not only) ecological studies. In total, records of 65 Psychodidae (Sycoracinae - one sp., Psychodinae 64 spp., altogether 33 genera) species/subspecies are presented based on ...
Jan Ježek, Jozef Oboňa, Peter Manko
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The paper discusses the effect of the 19th century rebirth of Armenian nationalism in the Ottoman or Western Armenia and Russian or Eastern Armenia and of Azeri nationalism in Russian Azerbaijan with its ramifications in Iran and Ottoman Turkey on the ...
Ricardo Juan Torres
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Armenia and Heraclius’ Military Campaigns against the Sassanids (622-628 AD [PDF]
Armenia, is the areas between Iran and Rome in ancient times. Since this country enjoys a geographically, economically, politically and strategically great position, it has always been a central focus of conflict between the two great powers of the ...
Parviz Hossain Talaee
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New evidences of Holocene tectonic and volcanic activity of the western part of Lake Sevan (Armenia) [PDF]
The purpose of this paper is to present new data on active geological processes in the Lake Sevan Basin and to show its multidisciplinary aspects. The investigations of its structures, recent lake sediments, and lake floor gas emission allow a better understanding of the history of geological development and the recent tectonic and volcanic activity of
Ara AVAGYAN +13 more
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COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF STAGES AND METHODS OF ARMENIAN GENOCIDE IN THE OTTOMAN EMPIRE AND TUTSI GENOCIDE IN RWANDA [PDF]
In genocide studies, for a more comprehensive, objective study of genocide committed against victim groups, the method of comparative analysis is used, which allows to identify both similarities and features between different examples of this crime.
ARMEN MARUKYAN
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“I Feel Removed, Distant, Shattered, in Two Halves”
This article uses close readings of Anna Davtʻyan’s “Diarbekʻir: kʻur” (Դիարբեքիր՝ քուր, “Diyarbakir: Sister”) to challenge solidified positionalities of victim and perpetrator in the context of the Armenian Genocide, and simplified notions of return to “
Arakel Ghazaros Minassian
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Argynnis alexandra Ménétriès, 1832, a new species in Armenian butterfly fauna (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae) [PDF]
The population of little studied, rare and relic species Argynnis alexandra Ménétriès, 1832 (Lepidoptera, Nymphalidae) being known from forest sites of the Southern Caspian area in Azerbaijan, Iran and Western Kopetdagh (Turkmenistan) is found in ...
D.V. Morgun
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Studying Breastfeeding Discourse in Armenia: A Sociological Insight
This paper discusses the role of the societal discourse in the construction of breastfeeding practices. It argues that societal discourse is crucial to the constitution of those practices, and that understanding the underlying circumstances of the ...
Lilit Babayan
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Thrombosis of portal, superior mesenteric, and splenic veins: a case report
Patients with venous thrombosis of splanchnic circulation represent a group of high risk with significant morbidity and mortality, if treatment is delayed.
N. Soghomonyan +3 more
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Care and COVID 19: Lessons for liberals and neoliberals
Abstract Within the liberal political traditions, care is regarded as a private matter, a problem of ethics rather than justice. Social justice is framed as an issue of economics (re/distribution), culture (recognition) and/or politics (representation).
Kathleen Lynch
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