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    Intelligent bots for MOUT by Ting, Shang Ping

    Published 2011
    “…Military Operations on Urban Terrain (MOUT) are defined as military actions that are planned and conducted on a terrain where man-made construction affects the tactical options available to the commander. …”
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    The Philippine view of the first Hari Merdeka as reported in Philippine newspapers by de Viana, Augusto V.

    Published 2014
    “…Malaya at the time of its independence was the one of world’s leading supplier of rubber and the largest producer of tin.The Philippines on the other hand achieved its independence eleven years earlier.By `1957 it had a population of more than 20 million people.The Philippines was struggling from the problem of post World War II reconstruction and like Malaya it was fighting a serious communist insurgency led by the Hukbong Magpalaya ng Bayan (HMB).1 Massive military and economic aid from the United States kept the rebellion at bay and military operations and government reformed weakened the movement by 1955.It was still however a serious threat.At the time of Malaya’s independence in 1957 the Philippines was headed by President Carlos P. …”
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    POTRAUMINIO STRESO SUTRIKIMĄ TURINČIŲ LIETUVOS AFGANISTANO KARO VETERANŲ TRAUMINĖS PATIRTIES IR POTRAUMINĖS SIMPTOMATIKOS RYŠYS by Vėjūnė Domanskaitė-Gota, Danutė Gailienė, Evaldas Kazlauskas

    Published 2009-01-01
    “…The Lithuanian Afghanistan war veterans with PTSD and without PTSD had a very similar experience of military operations and combats and the duration of their service didn’t differ. …”
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    Reflection of Historical Context in Elegies of Holy Defense (1980-1985) by Sepideh Yeganeh, Mahin Panahi, Mahdi Nikmanesh

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…A main inseparable part of military operations is death of commanders and soldiers which is named ‘martyrdom’ in Iranian society. …”
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    Identifying Integration Barriers for Repatriated Young People in Armenia by Gagik Tumanyan, Tatevik Karapetyan

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…In particular, according to distinct dictionary definitions of repatriation, it is the return from exile to the homeland, the return of prisoners of war and civilian population who are outside the borders of their homeland to their homeland as a result of military operations (Aghayan, 1976). Nevertheless, refraining from private definitions of the phenomenon, we will rely on the most general modern interpretations of repatriation, according to which repatriation is the process of returning to the country of departure or the ethnic homeland (regardless of the fact that sometimes the country of departure is not considered a homeland after generations (Barseghyan, 2019)). …”
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    FORMATION OF A NEW PARADIGM OF GLOBAL POLITICAL AND MIGRATION PROCESSES UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF MILITARY ACTIVITIES IN UKRAINE by Svitlana Rostetska, Svitlana Shvets, Oleh Ilkiv

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The purpose of the study is to deepen the research on identifying and assessing the preconditions and consequences of migration processes in the world under the influence of military operations in Ukraine. The paper examines the impact of migration processes on globalisation and economic processes in Europe and the world; the dynamics of the share of labour migrants in the total labour force by income level of destination countries in 2013, 2017, 2020; the peculiarities of the migration wave of Ukrainians evacuated due to the military aggression of the Russian Federation in 2022. generalised statistical information on the migration processes of Ukrainians in the period 01.02.2023-21.06.2023; detailed statistical data on the number of Ukrainian citizens abroad (as of 01.02.2023) by migrant countries; political and socio-cultural context of the formation of a new paradigm of migration processes. …”
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    DEFINITIONS OF SURGICAL CARE TO WOUNDED WITH SOFT TISSUES DEFECTS GUNSHOT WOUNDS ON THE III AND THE IV LEVELS OF MEDICAL CARE MAINTENANCE DURING THE ATO/JFO by I.P. Khomenko, Е.М. Khoroshun, V.V. Makarov, V.V. Nehoduyko, S.V. Tertyshnyi, V.P. Maidanyuk, B. Weiss, S.M. Kornienko

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…The large number of wounded in modern military conflicts “encourages” and in some cases requires revision and modernization of previous views, concepts and theories of medical care providing to wounded during military operations. The optimal concept for the surgical care provision transformation to wounded with soft tissues gunshot defects is to change the approach and tactics of viewpoint at soft tissues gunshot defects which should tactically and strategically rely on the principles of reconstructive and restorative surgery which corresponds to NATO countries medical protocols. …”
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    Μία περίπτωση ἐφαρμογῆς τοῦ βυζαντινοῦ θεσμοῦ τοῦ ἀσύλου στήν Πελοπόννησο: Ἡ προσφυγή τῶν Σλάβων στό ναό τοῦ Ἁγίου Ανδρέα Πατρῶν... by Ηλίας ΑΝΑΓΝΩΣΤΑΚΗΣ, Άννα ΛΑΜΠΡΟΠΟΥΛΟΥ

    Published 2008-09-01
    “…</p><p>Subsequent to the Patrai episode - as far as the evidence allows us to construe- the Empire turned its military operations to the unsubdued, mountainous and more southerly regions of the Peloponnese. …”
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    Cooperative opportunistic data delivery solutions for challenging wireless networks by Aung, Cherry Ye

    Published 2017
    “…Group mobility model is of particular interest as group motion occurs commonly in scenarios where WANETs are deployed, such as disaster recovery operations, military operations, and mobile social networks. We provide a systematic and critical review of recent group mobility models proposed for WANETs. …”
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    Contemporary strategic management approach in the defense system by U.S. methodology concept by Veselin I. Mrdak, Veljko P. Petrović, Branka R. Luković

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…National military objectives determine the manner in which national security strategy will be supported by the military. Operational objectives define the various military strategies. …”
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    THE TERM COMBINATION AND THE METAPHOR IN THE OFFICIAL BUSINESS DOCUMENT: COGNITIVE ASPECT by Yuliya I. Demyanchuk.

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…On the one hand, military term combinations used in the text convey meaning related to military operations rely on technical language to convey specific information, while on the other hand, military metaphors use imagery and comparisons to convey abstract concepts in a more relatable way.…”
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    Artificial Intelligence and Problematization of National Security Topics by Seyed jalal Dehghani Firozabadi, Saeed Chehrazad

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…However, strategists are concerned that in a future hyper-warfare environment, these systems could be vulnerable to disruptions caused by jamming, which would make the speed of military operations exceed commanders’ limited ability to receive battlefield reports, process data, and issue timely orders. …”
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    Revival of the Unwilling or Unable Doctrine in Jus ad Bellum Discourse; Critical Analysis in a Legal Positivist Look by Heidar Piri

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…Consequently, it should be acknowledged that the doctrine created to address the limited and specific threat of transnational terrorism cannot be a justification for weakening the regime designed to maintain international peace and security.If we apply this doctrine, any state will be allowed to start military operations simply on the pretext of the host state’s inability to suppress a terrorist group. …”
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    Analysis of Three Theological-Jurisprudential Approaches of Safavid Historians in Legitimizing the Wars of Shah Ismail I to Establish the Safavid State by Ali Ghasemi

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…Therefore, the military operations had to be done to gain political power under the pretext and proper justification. …”
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    British war policy by Duffy, M, Duffy, Michael

    Published 1971
    “…Moreover, in both wars attention has usually been concentrated on the actual military operations rather than on the factors influencing the formulation of war policy and on the essential position of international diplomacy in this struggle. …”
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    The Effectiveness of Chitosan Wound Dressing in the Form of a Film Compared to Its Hydrogel on Burn Wound Healing in the Male Wistar Rat Model by Seyed Amin Mousavinezhad, Nasser Harzandi, Azam Marjani, Parvaneh Jafari

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Ignoring it in military operations and injuries that occur to ordinary people can cause irreparable damage, such as coma and even death [6]. …”
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