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    Syndrome de Sweet gravidique : une entité rare à ne pas méconnaitre by Wafa Chebbi, Olfa Berriche

    Published 2014-07-01
    “…Nous rapportons l'observation d'une femme âgée de 24 ans, primigeste et enceinte de 25 semaines d'aménorrhée, qui consultait devant l'apparition brutale des lésions cutanées douloureuses des membres inférieurs, associées à une asthénie et des polyarthralgies inflammatoires des grosses articulations. …”
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    Kišinev or Linkuva? Rumors and threats against Jews in Lithuania in 1903 by Klaus Richter

    Published 2011-08-01
    “…A product of social discontent and anti-Semitic agitation, the riots of Kišinev became notoriously famous as the onset of a wave of pogroms of hitherto unprecedented brutality, which only subsided after the end of the Russian Revolution of 1905/06. …”
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    Aquiles e Políxena em As Troianas, de Hélia Correia e Jaime Rocha: time e kleos no masculino e no feminino by Maria José Ferreira Lopes

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…O Pirro de Hélia Correia e Jaime Rocha é contraditório – brutal com Políxena, mas empenhado na sobrevivência da família de Heitor – e assim moderno. …”
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    وجوه الخطاب الإصلاحي في تفسير الإمام عبد الحميد بن باديس = Faces of the reformist discourse in the quranic exegesis of Imam Abdelhamid bin Badis = Wajah wacana reformis dalam taf... by Zakub , Abd al-Ali Bilal, Jassim, Layeth Suud

    Published 2012
    “…The bitter Algerian reality during the period of French occupation led Ibn Badis to carry policy of changing Islamic reformist discourse from time to time with intention of confronting brutal French occupation which was attempting to obliterate foundations of Algerian nation; and tearing its history, identity, culture, and religious and linguistic unity, through several fronts and areas. …”
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    Representing violence in France 1760-1820

    Published 2017
    “…Contributions include explorations of:<br/> • the use of the dream sequence in fiction to comprehend violence;<br/> • how rhetoric can manipulate violent historical truth as documented by Burke in his <em>Reflections on the Revolution in France</em>;<br/> • the political implications of commemorating the massacre at the Tuileries of 10 August 1792;<br/> • how Sade’s graphic descriptions of violence placed the reader in a morally ambivalent position;<br/> • the differing responses of individuals subjected to brutal incarceration at Vincennes and the Bastille;<br/> • the constructive force of violence as a means of creating a sense of self.…”
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    Reading revolution by Peaker, C, Peaker, Carol L.

    Published 2007
    “…</p> <p>Part One describes the arrival of Russian émigrés in England and their mixed reception: as victims of a brutal regime, mysterious sages, exotic outcasts, Slavic barbarians, or at worst, as dangerous 'incendiarists' to be feared and reviled. …”
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    Metabolic Desynchronization in Critical Conditions: Experimental Study by G. V. Livanov, M. V. Aleksandrov, S. A. Vasilyev, Kh. V. Batotsyrenova, B. V. Batotsyrenov, A. N. Lodyagin, M. A. Lutsyk, A. V. Nosov

    Published 2006-02-01
    “…With the late administration of succinate to the animals with mixed (toxic and hypoxic) coma, the so-called discrepancy between the noticeably increased energy production and brutally diminished metabolism occurred. It may be just the pathological mechanism that was the basis for higher mortality in the late succinate administration group. …”
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    Enhanced Convolutional Neural Network Model for Cassava Leaf Disease Identification and Classification by Umesh Kumar Lilhore, Agbotiname Lucky Imoize, Cheng-Chi Lee, Sarita Simaiya, Subhendu Kumar Pani, Nitin Goyal, Arun Kumar, Chun-Ta Li

    Published 2022-02-01
    “…Cassava is a crucial food and nutrition security crop cultivated by small-scale farmers and it can survive in a brutal environment. It is a significant source of carbohydrates in African countries. …”
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    Compressive Strength and Porosity Evaluation of Innovative Bidirectional Spiral Winding Fiber Reinforced Composites by Naji Kharouf, Salvatore Sauro, Louis Hardan, Hamdi Jmal, Gulbahar Bachagha, Valentina Macaluso, Frédéric Addiego, Francesco Inchingolo, Youssef Haikel, Davide Mancino

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…The type of fracture was clearly different between the two groups; bswFRC showed a brutal fracture, whilst bFRC demonstrated a shear fracture. …”
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    Flood Inundation Modeling by Integrating HEC–RAS and Satellite Imagery: A Case Study of the Indus River Basin by Muhammad Adeel Afzal, Sikandar Ali, Aftab Nazeer, Muhammad Imran Khan, Muhammad Mohsin Waqas, Rana Ammar Aslam, Muhammad Jehanzeb Masud Cheema, Muhammad Nadeem, Naeem Saddique, Muhammad Muzammil, Adnan Noor Shah

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…Floods are brutal, catastrophic natural hazards which affect most human beings in terms of economy and life loss, especially in the large river basins worldwide. …”
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    From the national to the local: Issues of trust and a model for community-academic-engagement by Olufunmilayo Chinekezi, Lauri Andress, Etsemaye P. Agonafer, Susan Massick, Sarah Piepenbrink, Karey M. Sutton, Philip M. Alberti, Desiree de la Torre, Shannon Guillot-Wright, Marshala Lee

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…In the summer of 2020, given the series of social injustices posed by the pandemic and highly publicized incidents of police brutality, notably the murder of George Floyd, the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) enlisted the help of a national collaborative, the AAMC Collaborative for Health Equity: Act, Research, Generate Evidence (CHARGE)1 to establish a three-way partnership that would gather and prioritize community perspectives and lived experiences from multiple regions across the US on the role of academic medicals centers (AMCs) in advancing health and social justice. …”
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    COVID-19 : history, pathogenesis and host immune response. by Takieddine Hamadou, Imene Hamadou, Ahmed Menad, Somia Bouameur, Souad Ameddah

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…The virus spread quickly from Wuhan to other provinces of china, then from china to the rest of the world causing thereby one of the most brutal pandemics in world’s history. SARS-CoV2 has a long incubation period ranging from 3 to 7 days and can go up to 14 days in some cases which makes the infection difficult to be detected early and subsequently the disease spread harder to be controlled. …”
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    On the history of the construction of metal bridges in the 20th century using welding technology by Oleh Strelko

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Thanks to the use of carbon, low-alloy and alloy steel, designers abandoned the brutal “railroad-type” beam trusses and today metal bridges with graceful and beautiful silhouettes powerfully stride across the water surface, mountains and valleys. …”
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    Human trafficing in armed conflicts by Đukić Anđelija

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…Armed conflicts disrupt political, legal and social peace and create an environment conducive to human trafficking, as another dimension of violence and brutality. The direct connection between these two phenomena arises from the hostility of the parties in the conflict and encompasses the areas affected by the conflict, and the indirect connection is manifested in the area outside the conflict, in refugee camps or on migration routes. …”
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    Reconsidering the Interpretation and Dating of Ancient Coins: the case of Bronze Coins from Dodona in the Name of Menedemos Argeades by Atalante Betsiou

    Published 2016-05-01
    “…He proudly presented himself as priest of Dodonaios Zeus and descent of the royal branch of Argeades reflecting the morale of his era.His political activity did not continue for long. A year after the brutal assassination of Caesar, he was executed together with Petraeos by Marcus Junius Brutus.…”
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    Les communes nouvelles des Mauges et la réorganisation politique locale (département de Maine-et-Loire) by Assiba Benoîte Ohoussa, Christine Margetic

    Published 2020-07-01
    “…The various answers highlight a certain degree of satisfaction despite the brutality of the change. CNs manage to meet current needs in terms of territorial dynamics. …”
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    Face of the Child as an Icon of the Victims of Dehumanization and Bestiality. At the Root of Pedagogical Concern for the Fate of the Child and the Endangered Identity of Children i... by Marek Rembierz

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…The current pedagogical challenge is to move towards a pedagogically deepened reading of what is written in the wounded or scarred Face of the Child as an icon of the victims of the brutality, dehumanisation and bestiality of wartime. …”
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