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    Wi-fi in warzones: how do armed organizations capture the information advantage? by Courchesne, L

    Published 2022
    “…<p>From the social media-driven inceptions of civil wars in Libya and Syria to the recent cyber-augmented Russian invasion of Ukraine, information and communications technology (ICT) plays an integral role in the operational success of armed organizations in modern combat. …”
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    SAFETY OF REGIONAL ANESTHESIA IN UKRAINE SURVEY: ARE HOSPITALS READY FOR THE LOCAL ANESTHETIC SYSTEMIC TOXICITY (LAST)? by Nataliia Semenko, Michael Frank, Iurii Kuchyn, Kateryna Bielka, Vitalii Spitsyn, Vasyl Parii, Viktor Lykhodii

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…It should be noted, that the survey was performed before the beginning of the full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine. The resulting surge in the incidence of limb injury has resulted in an unprecedented scale of application of regional anesthesia, including out-of-hospital cases with very limited monitoring, which will no doubt generate great amount of new data on the subject. …”
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    Implications of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine for the governance of biodiversity conservation by Eduardo Gallo-Cajiao, Nives Dolšak, Aseem Prakash, Taej Mundkur, Paul G. Harris, Ronald B. Mitchell, Nick Davidson, Birgita Hansen, Bradley K. Woodworth, Richard A. Fuller, Melissa Price, Nicky Petkov, Volker Mauerhofer, Tiffany H. Morrison, James E. M. Watson, Sayam U. Chowdhury, Christoph Zöckler, Oscar Widerberg, Ding Li Yong, Daniel Klich, Vitaliy Smagol, John Piccolo, Duan Biggs

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…Against this backdrop, we address some implications of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine for the governance of biodiversity conservation both within and beyond Russia. The Russian invasion of Ukraine threatens the governance system for biodiversity conservation, as it pertains to Russia and beyond, due to three interacting factors: (i) isolation of Russia from the international system, (ii) halt and delay of international cooperation, and (iii) changes in international and domestic policy priorities. …”
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    Healing Ukrainian Wounded Soldiers by Sandor G. Vari

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…The brutal Russian invasion of Ukraine changed the life of many families in Ukraine. …”
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    The Mortality from External Causes: Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic and the War in Ukraine by N. О. Ryngach

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…The research objective is to assess the change in mortality due to external causes resulting from the spread of COVID-19 pandemic and the subsequent large-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine; to identify and assess risk factors with impact on this change, and, given the lack of updated statistical data, to articulate hypotheses on a probable change in the mortality by cause, on conformity with Chapter XX “External causes of morbidity and mortality” of the International Statistical Classification of Deceases and Related Health Problems (10th revision). …”
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    The human toll and humanitarian crisis of the Russia-Ukraine war: the first 162 days by Shanshan Wang, Uyen-Sa D T Nguyen, Juan Espinoza, Dmytro Chumachenko, Ubydul Haque, Amna Naeem, Irina Holovanova, Taras Gutor, Dimitry Bazyka, Rebeca Galindo, Sadikshya Sharma, Igor P Kaidashev, Svyatoslav Linnikov, Esther Annan, Jailos Lubinda, Natalya Korol, Kostyantyn Bazyka, Liliia Zhyvotovska, Andriy Zimenkovsky

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…Background We examined the human toll and subsequent humanitarian crisis resulting from the Russian invasion of Ukraine, which began on 24 February 2022.Method We extracted and analysed data resulting from Russian military attacks on Ukrainians between 24 February and 4 August 2022. …”
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    Biodiversity surveys of grassland and coastal habitats in 2021 as a documentation of pre-war status in southern Ukraine by Nadiia Skobel, Dariia Borovyk, Denys Vynokurov, Ivan Moysiyenko, Andriy Babytskiy, Iryna Bednarska, Olesia Bezsmertna, Olha Chusova, Polina Dayneko, Jürgen Dengler, Riccardo Guarino, Kateryna Kalashnik, Alexander Khodosovtsev, Vitalii Kolomiychuk, Oksana Kucher, Anna Kuzemko, Viktor Shapoval, Olha Umanets, Natalia Zagorodniuk, Maryna Zakharova, Iwona Dembicz

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…By chance, these datasets were collected shortly before the major escalation of the Russian invasion in Ukraine. Surveyed areas in Kherson and Mykolaiv Regions, including established monitoring plots, were severely affected by military actions in 2022. …”
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    «AMERICAN STUDIES AND EUROPEAN STUDIES» KNU UNITES SCIENTISTS: SCIENTIFIC CONFERENCE ON THE OCCAZION OF THE 30TH ANNIVERSARY UKRAINIAN-AMERICAN RELATIONS by Oleh Mashevskyi, Olga Sukhobokova

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…Less than a month after the conference began full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine, and a number of statements made during discussions by young researchers were tested as real, unfortunately, mostly tragic events that we witnessed and participated in. …”
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    Continuity of operations over repeated crises. Case study of the biggest Ukrainian CRO by Mariia Yashchenko, Yurii Lebid, Andrii Zaremba, Svitlana Bolman, Iryna Hoi, Roman Bystrov

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…At the beginning of the massive military Russian invasion of Ukraine on the 24th of February 2022, it was the biggest CRO in Ukraine with 17 full-time employees and 8 contractors.Founded in 2013, it has grown up increasingly while building resilience to repeated crises in Ukraine, sustaining continuity of operations. …”
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    International gas contracts by Ason, A

    Published 2022
    “…More recently, the ability of the parties to renegotiate contract terms has become even more urgent amidst the global search for additional gas and LNG supplies in response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine and related disruptions (executed and anticipated) to Russian gas and LNG exports.…”
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    Social security of humans as a research object of the science of economic security by Zakharii Varnalii

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…The military aggression of the Russian Federation against Ukraine, the open war that began on February 24, 2022, became a new great challenge for the national, in particular, social security of Ukraine. The Russian invasion of Ukraine is part of the Russian-Ukrainian war waged by Russia in 2014. …”
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    Ukrainian Refugees in Germany: Evidence From a Large Representative Survey by Herbert Brücker, Andreas Ette, Markus M. Grabka, Yuliya Kosyakova, Wenke Niehues, Nina Rother, C. Katharina Spieß, Sabine Zinn, Martin Bujard, Adriana R. Cardozo Silva, Jean Philippe Décieux, Amrei Maddox, Nadja Milewski, Lenore Sauer, Sophia Schmitz, Silvia Schwanhäuser, Manuel Siegert, Hans Steinhauer, Kerstin Tanis

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…The aim of the IAB-BiB/FReDA-BAMF-SOEP Survey is to provide a data-infrastructure for theory-driven and evidence-based research on various aspects of integration among Ukrainian refugees in Germany, the second most important destination country in the EU after Poland, hosting over a million people who arrived in Germany shortly after the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Based on the survey, this study also provides first insights into demographic, educational, linguistic, occupational, and social characteristics of this population. …”
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    Editorial: Politics is not a spectator sport: On the role of psycholinguists in a global crisis by Joshua Hartshorne

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Labenko & Skrypnyk complement this with a detailed linguistic analysis of sixty child refugees from the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Chrabaszcz and colleagues present a more strictly applied study, addressing an even more direct consequence of displacement: many refugees land in countries where they do not know the language. …”
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    Smart fertilizers as a solution for the biodiversity and food security during the war in Ukraine by Ermir Shahini, Eugen Skura, Fatbardh Sallaku, Shpend Shahini

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…The findings of the current study show that smart fertilizers can serve as a solution for the biodiversity and food security during the Russian invasion in Ukraine…”
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