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    Nationalism in the Opinion and Works of Afrasiab Azad by Mohammad Amir Ahmadzadeh, Farhad Baradar shad

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…The aim of Skinner's methodology is to enable us to recover the historical identity and genealogy of each such intellectual history text. The guide to the content analysis of the data in this research based on this approach is, on the one hand, the internal logic of the intellectuals' thought system as a whole and a text, and on the other hand, measuring it with the external logic and comparing it with contemporary publications and press - including the magazine Iranshahr, Kaveh and Aindeh- will take place and the focal point is to pay attention to the recognition of opinions and goals, ideas and the thought system of Afrasiab Azad.The findings of the research aim to prove the hypothesis that the association of intellectuals from the intellectual spectrum of Afrasiab Azad led to the expansion of the acceptance of the discourse of authoritarian nationalism and the theorization of the legitimacy of the first Pahlavi government. …”
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    Dietary Microbes Modulate Transgenerational Cancer Risk by Chatzigiagkos, A., Kearney, Sean M, Alm, Eric J, Poutahidis, Theofilos, Varian, Bernard, Urman, Tatiana, Lakritz, Jessica, Mirabal, Sheyla, Kwok, Caitlin, Ibrahim, Yassin M, Erdman, Susan E

    Published 2017
    “…Transgenerational effects were transplantable using diet-associated bacteria communities alone. Consequently, feeding of beneficial microbes was sufficient to lower transgenerational risk for cancer and obesity regardless of diet history. …”
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    Fresh fruit consumption and major cardiovascular disease in China. by Du, H, Li, L, Bennett, D, Guo, Y, Key, T, Bian, Z, Sherliker, P, Gao, H, Chen, Y, Yang, L, Chen, J, Wang, S, Du, R, Su, H, Collins, R, Peto, R, Chen, Z

    Published 2016
    “…<h4>Background</h4> <p>In Western populations, a higher level of fruit consumption has been associated with a lower risk of cardiovascular disease, but little is known about such associations in China, where the consumption level is low and rates of stroke are high.…”
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    The Mid-Albian unconformity, a key to understand the geodynamics of the North Pyrenean Trough by Canérot Joseph, Médiavilla Francis

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Although synchronous at the scale of the Pyrenees, the Cretaceous extension is more important in the western part of the chain, near the Bay of Biscay. …”
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    In Search of Covariates of HIV-1 Subtype B Spread in the United States—A Cautionary Tale of Large-Scale Bayesian Phylogeography by Samuel L. Hong, Simon Dellicour, Bram Vrancken, Marc A. Suchard, Michael T. Pyne, David R. Hillyard, Philippe Lemey, Guy Baele

    Published 2020-02-01
    “…Infections with HIV-1 group M subtype B viruses account for the majority of the HIV epidemic in the Western world. Phylogeographic studies have placed the introduction of subtype B in the United States in New York around 1970, where it grew into a major source of spread. …”
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    Phylogenomics of the Olea europaea complex using 15 whole genomes supports recurrent genetic admixture together with differentiation into seven subspecies by Julca, Irene, Vargas, Pablo, Gabaldón, Toni

    Published 2023
    “…Background: The last taxonomic account of Olea recognises six subspecies within Olea europaea L., including the Mediterranean olive tree (subsp. europaea) and five other subspecies (laperrinei, guanchica, maroccana, cerasiformis, and cuspidata) distributed across the Old World, including Macaronesian islands. The evolutionary history of this monophyletic group (O. europaea complex) has revealed a reticulated scenario involving hybridization and polyploidization events, leading to the presence of a polyploid series associated with the subspecies. …”
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    Prevalence, correlates and common methods of non-suicidal self-injury in South Asia: a systematic review by Gregory Armstrong, Anish Cherian, Quan Chen, S M Yasir Arafat, Tilahun Haregu

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…Male sex, unemployment, financial stress, history of suicidal behaviour and depression were associated with a higher risk of NSSI. …”
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    Modern capitalist society: historical limits of the coming social changes and their social subject by A. A. Koryakovtsev

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…The relevance of this study is associated with the need to revise the theories of modern society, both “Western” and Russian. …”
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    Cenozoic aridization in Central Eurasia shaped diversification of toad-headed agamas (Phrynocephalus; Agamidae, Reptilia) by Evgeniya N. Solovyeva, Vladimir S. Lebedev, Evgeniy A. Dunayev, Roman A. Nazarov, Anna A. Bannikova, Jing Che, Robert W. Murphy, Nikolay A. Poyarkov

    Published 2018-03-01
    “…We hypothesize the phylogenetic relationships of the agamid genus Phrynocephalus to assess how past environmental changes shaped the evolutionary and biogeographic history of these lizards and especially the impact of paleogeography and climatic factors. …”
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    Maamesilasena maailmas ehk lihtsalt Jüri Talveti meetodist / On Jüri Talvet’s Comparative Method by Arne Merilai

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…As chairman of the Estonian Comparative Literature Association, and founder and editor-in-chief of the comparative literature journal Interlitteraria, Talvet has written: “Its purpose is to channel new literary-philosophical ideas from the international area to Estonia and, at the same time, to spread knowledge about Estonian literary and philosophical studies outside Estonia, as well as to let the wider world have some idea of Estonian literature itself which, because of the language barrier, has belonged traditionally to the majority of “silent” literatures of the world, unjustly ignored by the area of the dominant Western languages.” …”
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    Subduction Evolution Controlled Himalayan Orogenesis: Implications from 3-D Subduction Modeling by Weiling Zhu, Lin Ding, Yingfeng Ji, Rui Qu, Ye Zhu, Chaodi Xie, Deng Zeng

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…The results show that (1) the effect of crustal thickening was the predominant factor in the early evolution from the Paleocene to the early Eocene, which resulted in a moderate growth rate. (2) The consecutive slab break-off eastward from the western syntaxis and the associated slab rebound significantly accelerated orogenesis from the late Eocene to the Oligocene. …”
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