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    The influence of international security actors on the security of the Western Balkan countries by Vasić Snežana S.

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…Contemporary challenges, risks and threats call for an understanding of the new place and role of the Western Balkans, primarily Bosnia and Herzegovina, Republic of Macedonia, Republic of Serbia, and Montenegro, in the context of international integration processes. …”
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    Ukrainian Refugees from the War: an Analysis of Information Resources of Support by Zakirova Svitlana

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…The general array of information presented by the resources concerns three main areas: legalization of the status of refugees (obtaining legal status, legal framework, document preparation), socialization and integration in the state (employ ment, housing, social insurance, healt treatment, education) and arranging one’s life in a new place (transport, household, rules for keeping pets). …”
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    Architecture of peasant-migrants of the first quarter of the 20th century in the Middle Angara River region according to the complex historical and dendrochronological analyses by Glushenko M.A.  , Fedorov R.Yu., Zharnikov Z.Yu., Myglan V.S.

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…At the same time, a significant proportion of the peasantmigrants tried to reproduce at the new place those examples of folk architecture that in their homeland were characteristic of most prosperous peasants. …”
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  5. 105

    How Seeds Attract and Protect: Seed Coat Development of <i>Magnolia</i> by Qiuhong Feng, Ming Cai, Honglin Li, Xin Zhang

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…When the seeds are mature, the mother plant will disperse them from its body, allowing them to be taken away to grow in a new place. Otherwise, if the young generation grows alongside the mother plants in the same place, they will compete for sunlight and nutrition. …”
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    «ПЕРЕМІЩЕНИЙ» ПРОСТІР 2022 РОКУ: ПЕРЕЯСЛАВСЬКИЙ ВИМІР by Олена Колибенко

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…In particular, some spatial issues are also considered: the list of regions left by refugees, some aspects of life in the occupation, people’s reaction to enemy invasion, information about the early days of war, the leaving reason, the geography of the path and the dangers that adjusted the route of the settlers, the reasons why the internally displaced persons (IDP) came to Pereiaslav Region, the organization of life in a new place and emerging problems, plans for the future, the life of the internally displaced persons before the attack of the aggressor country…”
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    Making the local economic case for low carbon: an Oxfordshire case study by Killip, G, Eyre, N, Brand, C, Patrick, J

    Published 2015
    “…The final discussion considers how the approach taken for this report could apply to other city-regions, but that the context and economic reality of each new place would have to substantially shape the detailed findings of any such report.…”
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    The struggles of indian immigrants in establishing a home in Malaya in K.S. Maniam’s, in a far country (1993) and M. Kumaaran’s, Semmannum Neela Malargalum (1971) by Mani, Manimangai, Veeraputhran, Veeramohan

    Published 2017
    “…This paper will discuss the journey of these characters to become part of Malaya and how acquiring of land and education is seen as the only way of establishing a sense of belonging to this new place called home.…”
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    The experience of motherhood during the war: de¬scriptive phenomenological analysis by Євгенія Буцикіна

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…In particular, it is about experiencing drastic bodily changes during childbirth and the first weeks of motherhood, the blurring of bodily boundaries between the nursing mother and the baby, the establishment of a common every­day life through the establishment of new repetitive rituals, its cancellation due to the need to flee and the attempt to restore it in a new place. In this regard, I provide the phenomenological interpretation of the home as a space of experiencing security, individuation, privacy and storage (Young) and its loss. …”
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    Regional economic assessment of a novel place-based model for sustainable food systems by Susanna Kujala, Kari Koppelmäki

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…Several actions from both the environmental and human viewpoints have already been made to meet the sustainability goals targeted at food systems. Still, new place-based ideas to improve sustainability are needed. …”
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    Bullied: Exploring the concepts of territorialism and groupthink involvement in workplace bullying by Cheryl Green, Ada Dimino Luong

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…New circumstances (e.g., a new place of employment or a promotion) may trigger feelings of anger, intimidation or fear; therefore, it' is important for persons who have experienced bullying in the workplace to understand the abusive environment itself was not directly associated with any wrongdoing by them. …”
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    Young migrant men managing risk and seeking protection in a small town in Southern Uganda by Edward Tumwesige, Allen Asiimwe, Rachel Kawuma, Sarah Bernays, Janet Seeley

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Young migrants in resource-constrained settings face multiple challenges when they move away from home for work and try to make their way in a new place. In Uganda, with a growing youthful population increasing numbers of young people are leaving home to look for opportunities in urban areas, often facing a precarious existence as they try to make money. …”
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    La varias veces pionera Capilla Bakócz = The several times pioneer chapel Bakócz by Laura Corrales Pérez

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…It survived to 150 years of Turkish occupation before being cut into pieces and transferred to a new place. This pioneer process took place in the early beginning of XIX century and is still surprising for the modern concept about restoration that it involves.…”
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    Islam and Muslims in Croatia: An Outline of the Making of Muslim/Bosniak Socio-cultural Space by Ružica Čičak-Chand

    Published 1999-12-01
    “…The most common and obvious result of migration, regardless of its initial character and the real nature of the phenomenon, is the settlement of a large number of migrants and the formation of ethnic communities or minorities in the new place. The migration of Bosnian Muslims to Croatia commenced already towards the end of the last century as a result of the Austro-Hungarian occupation and annexation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. …”
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    Efficient encoding of aversive location by CA3 long-range projections by Negar Nikbakht, Martin Pofahl, Albert Miguel-López, Fateme Kamali, Tatjana Tchumatchenko, Heinz Beck

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…We show that intermediate CA3 to dorsal CA3 (i-dCA3) projections rapidly overrepresent areas preceding the location of an aversive stimulus due to a spatially selective addition of new place-coding axons followed by spatially non-specific stabilization. …”
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    Rethinking the toponymic politics in Belarus in the 20–21 centuries: toward the post-colonial perspective by Sergei Basik

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…Such examples include ignoring the national language, history, and cultural traditions reflected in place names, inadequate renaming criteria and arrogant methods of choosing the new names, banalization of toponymic landscape and inconsistency in renaming, removing the Belarusian vocabulary from the toponymic landscape and inserting the foreign words and terms into the toponymic system, phonetic and grammatical mutilations of national toponyms according to the norms of the foreign language, symbolic resistance of local population toward new place names. The post-independent period can be defined by the selective post-colonial toponymic practices, which include the co-existence of the Soviet and national toponyms, symbolic (re)naming processes typical for new independent post-colonial states, and the resurrection of the ideologically motivated “toponyms-zombies” from the previous period. …”
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    Place-cell capacity and volatility with grid-like inputs by Man Yi Yim, Lorenzo A Sadun, Ila R Fiete, Thibaud Taillefumier

    Published 2021-05-01
    “…Finally, we show that altering grid-place weights to generate an arbitrary new place field strongly affects existing arrangements, which could explain the volatility of the place code.…”
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    RESISTENSI PEDAGANG PASAR DALAM PROYEK REVITALISASI PASAR KOLOMBO by , FITRIANA NURCAHYANI, , Drs. H. Suharyanto, M.Si.

    Published 2013
    “…Revitalization market persist, although not the final price with the merchants must be willing to be relocated to a new place that is not worthy. There are many merchants who have not gotten the market stall or los in Kolombo market. …”
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