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    Dr. Francisco Valdés Lazo: an exceptional physician by Alida Paula Avila, Yenny Téllez Paula, Vilma Álvarez Benítez

    Published 2021-05-01
    “…During his student life, he collaborated prominently with different activities, being the founder of the revolutionary militias. As soon as he graduated, he started to work in the pediatric hospital of Santa Clara. …”
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    Grey Zone in Caribbean Islands: Socio-Racial Struggles around the Martinican Carnival by Patrick Bruneteaux

    Published 2015-08-01
    “…These auxiliary people (domestics, hunters of fugitives, executioners, free people in militias; but also, by mimicry, the Black owners of slaves) are only part of a larger system requiring a strong dependency between the free people of color, that is of mixed heritage - Mulâtres in French colonies, Mulattos in English colonies1- and White masters. …”
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    The Global SOF Network: Posturing Special Operations Forces to Ensure Global Security in the 21st Century by Keenan D. Yoho, Tess deBlanc-Knowles, Randy Borum

    Published 2014-07-01
    “…The participants in these conflicts are not limited to national military forces, but include a range of non-state actors, including militias, ethnic groups, illicit transnational networks, informal paramilitary organizations, and violent extremists. …”
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    'Friends' and 'patriots': a comparative study of indigenous force cooperation in the Second World War by Stoil, J

    Published 2015
    “…Rather, they represent a subset of a broader category of force that includes paramilitaries, unconventional forces, guerrillas, some militias, and auxiliaries. The focus of this dissertation is indigenous force cooperation. …”
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    News framing and ethnic conflicts vulnerability in multiethnic societies by Rasaq, Adisa M., Mohammed, Rosli, Ahmad, Mohd Khairie

    Published 2015
    “…The springboard of conflicts in most multiethnic African societies have been alluded to the media and ethnic group leaders, however much attention has not been directed at these helixes.More so that there is a new strong concern about the increasing cases of ethnic conflicts being stimulated by dramatic surge in intolerant expressions, the hardening of ethno-political positions and the proliferation of ethnic militias that have unleashed varying degrees of violence and terror on the polity while the government interventions appeared ineffective.This motivates the main objective of this study which goes beyond understanding the immediate motives for ethnic conflicts in Nigeria but to discover the mainsprings of ethnic conflict behaviour in relation to the roles of newspaper framing and ethnic groups’ attitudes alongside a long lasting solutions.Therefore, series of accusations against the Nigeria newspapers by the ethnic group leaders lead us to understand that the media are indeed insensitive on the issues of ethnic conflict. …”
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    Myanmar’s Coup d’état and the Struggle for Federal Democracy and Inclusive Government by Anna S. King

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…It examines the implications for Myanmar when the crisis reached a more complex phase after the military’s open use of force and terror on the broader civilian population prompted the NUG to declare war on the junta, and to urge ethnic armed organisations (EAOs) and newly formed anti-junta civilian militias (PDF) to attack the State Administration Council (SAC) as a terrorist organisation. …”
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    ENERGY RELATIONS BETWEEN RUSSIA AND UKRAINE AFTER THE EUROMAIDAN: TRAPPED BETWEEN THE CONTRACTUAL SPACE AND THE SPACE OF SPACES by Eric PARDO SAUVAGEOT

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…This may provide a guide to consider how energy relations may evolve in the coming future, especially if diplomatic relations stay in their current stage since Russia decided to annex the Peninsula of Crimea and support separatist militias in the Donbass region.…”
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    Case report of restless anal syndrome as restless legs syndrome variant after COVID-19 by Itaru Nakamura, Takao Itoi, Takeshi Inoue

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…Neurological findings including deep tendon reflex, perineum loss of sensory and spinal cord injury, revealed no abnormalities. Diabetes militias, kidney dysfunction and iron deficiency status were not confirmed. …”
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    The auxilia and numeri raised in the Roman province of Syria by Kennedy, D, David Leslie Kennedy

    Published 1980
    “…Each group of units - characterised by its tribal name - is preceded by a brief discussion of the region and its contribution to the legions and equestrian <em>militiae</em>.</p> <p>Chapter 5 resumes the preceding work and offers some general conclusions concerning the (considerable) contribution of Syria to the <em>auxilia</em>, their recruitment pattern (probably little different to that of the <em>auxilia</em> as a whole), and tabulates the evidence for formation dates and subsequent distribution.…”
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    La guerra asimétrica. Una lectura crítica de la transformación de las doctrinas militares occidentales Asymmetric War. A Critical Reading of the Transformation of Western Military... by Raúl Zelik

    Published 2011-12-01
    “…The author identifies three tendencies of state warfare in the context of asymmetric conflicts: 1) a reorientation that leads from military issues to the problem of social control of the population, 2) an irregularization of state violence implying the breaking of laws and international conventions, and 3) the outsourcing of warfare to allied irregular forces such as private military companies, militias, paramilitary groups, warlords and even organized crime.…”
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    A military unit at the origins of Fascism in Spain: the Legion | Una unidad militar en los orígenes del fascismo en España: la Legión by José Luis Rodríguez Jiménez

    Published 2006-12-01
    “…The Legion was also proffered as a model (a battle-hardened, death-worshiping unit) for the civil militias, with which they aimed to gain control of the streets and to force the government, given the passivity of the army, to become more authoritarian. | Una reflexión sobre la convergencia de intereses entre la oficialidad de una nueva unidad militar, la Legión, y grupos de intereses políticos y económicos, con el trasfondo de la derrota militar en Annual en el verano de 1921. …”
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    Los hijos de Marta, las Órdenes Militares y las tierras de La Mancha en el siglo XII by Francisco Ruiz Gómez

    Published 2002-04-01
    “…El título del trabajo, «Los hijos de Marta», viene dado por las palabras de San Bernardo, quien en su «De laude novae militiae» recuerda el pasaje evangélico de Marta y María y compara su comportamiento en la defensa de Cristo, con la de los caballeros templarios y los monjes cistercienses respectivamente. …”
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    Varieties of onset: onset and conflict dynamics in civil war by Siberdt, B

    Published 2022
    “…I demonstrate that state disintegration onsets occur in highly fragmented political landscapes, paired with weak institutions, and the existence of private militias mobilised by political elites.</p> <p>Overall, the thesis makes several important contributions. …”
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    Moral y motivación de los movilizados forzosos del Ejército Popular de la República en la Guerra Civil Española 1936-1939 by James MATTHEWS

    Published 2009-08-01
    “…While society’s militants were quick to join the conflict via the militias, this passive category only went to war following the decision to introduce obligatory military service in the autumn of 1936. …”
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    Apuntes sobre violencia sociopolítica: relatos de seis niños y niñas de la Comuna 13 de Medellín by Luisa Fernanda Zapata Álvarez

    Published 2017-07-01
    “…In 2002, the Mariscal and Orión military operations took place in May and October, respectively, in order to recover the territory from the public forces and overthrow the militias that had been in control in the area since the mid nineties. …”
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    Wpływ fali radykalizmu społecznego lat 1917–1923 na powstania śląskie by Dariusz Zalega

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…The author’s primary thesis is concerned with how the revolutionary wave influenced the character of the Silesian Uprisings – both in activity (strikes, laborer militias) as well as in dialogue (radical democratic and social slogans). …”
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    Uterine rupture among mothers admitted for obstetrics care and associated factors in referral hospitals of Amhara regional state, institution-based cross-sectional study, Northern... by Worku Taye Getahun, Abayneh Aklilu Solomon, Fisseha Yetewale Kassie, Habtamu Kebebe Kasaye, Habtamu Temesgen Denekew

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…Distance from health facility >10km (Adjusted Odds Ratio (AOR) = 2.44; 95%CI:1.13,5.28), parity between II and IV (AOR = 7.26;95% (3.06,17.22)) and ≥V (AOR = 12.55;95% CI 3.64,43.20), laboring for >24hours(AO = 3.44; 95% CI:1.49,7.92), with referral paper(AOR = 2.94;95%CI:1.28,6.55) diagnosed with obstructed labor (AOR = 4.88;95%CI: 2.22,10.70), precipitated labor (AOR = 3.59;95%CI:1.10,11.77), destructive delivery (AOR = 5.18;95%: 1.22,20.08), No partograph (AOR = 5.21; 95% CI: 2.72,9.97), CPD(AOR = 4.08;95%CI:1.99,8.33), morbidly adherent placenta (AOR = 9.00;95%:2.46,27.11), gestational diabetic militias (AOR = 5.78; 95%CI:1. 12,20 .00 ), history of myomectomy(AOR = 5.00;95%CI:1.33,18.73), induction and augmentation of labor (AOR = 2.34;95%:1.15,4.72) obstetric procedure (AOR = 2.54;95%: 1.09,5.91), previous caesarian deliveries 4.90 (2.13,11.26) were found to be significantly associated with uterine rupture.…”
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    Rohingya Refugee Crisis and Forest Cover Change in Teknaf, Bangladesh by Mohammad Mehedy Hassan, Audrey Culver Smith, Katherine Walker, Munshi Khaledur Rahman, Jane Southworth

    Published 2018-04-01
    “…Following a targeted campaign of violence by Myanmar military, police, and local militias, more than half a million Rohingya refugees have fled to neighboring Bangladesh since August 2017, joining thousands of others living in overcrowded settlement camps in Teknaf. …”
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    DUQUE DE CAXIAS E RIO DAS PEDRAS:REFLEXÕES SOBRE AS PARTICULARIDADES E UNIVERSALIDADES DA COVID-19 by Marcio Rufino Silva, Luciano Ximenes Aragão

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…In these two places, different socio-political strands are territorialized and reveal the content of a critical social situation, revealed by the expansion of contamination by COVID-19, the action of the militias and the institution of a true barbarism management. …”
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