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    The Global Burden of Emerging and Re-Emerging Orbiviruses in Livestock: An Emphasis on Bluetongue Virus and Epizootic Hemorrhagic Disease Virus by Shanta Barua, Eaftekhar Ahmed Rana, M. Asaduzzaman Prodhan, Syeda Hasina Akter, Jully Gogoi-Tiwari, Subir Sarker, Henry Annandale, Debbie Eagles, Sam Abraham, Jasim M. Uddin

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Both viruses cause hemorrhagic disease in susceptible ruminants and are commonly reported in tropical and subtropical regions including North America, Asia, Africa, Oceania, and some parts of Europe. The geographical distribution of these viruses, encompassing 27 BTV and 7 EHDV serotypes, has shifted, particularly with the recent invasion of BTV-3, 4, and 8 and EHDV-8 serotypes in Europe. …”
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    The saprotrophic Pleurotus ostreatus species complex: late Eocene origin in East Asia, multiple dispersal, and complex speciation by Jing Li, Li-Hong Han, Xiao-Bin Liu, Zhi-Wei Zhao, Zhu L. Yang

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…The disjunctions among East Asia, Europe, North America and Africa within Clade IIc are hypothesized to be a result of allopatric speciation. …”
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    IGJR issue 1/2018 by IF and FRFG

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…For instance, does high pro-elderly policy bias in both Southern and Central-and-Eastern Europe (Vanhuysse 2014) actually mask different generational or governance cultures? …”
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    Les Montand-Signoret jouent Arthur Miller. La première française des Sorcières de Salem by Julie Vatain-Corfdir

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…It was not uncommon at the time for renowned French artists to champion American art on stage – though perhaps their presence was also meant to compensate for any flaws, in the eye of critics who readily hinted at Europe’s superiority in terms of drama. This essay explores the French cast and crew’s interpretation of Miller’s play, and the conception of it which they presented to Parisian audiences. …”
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    Law Books in the Hispanic Atlantic World: Spaces, Agents and the Consumption of Texts in the Early Modern Period by Pedro Rueda Ramírez

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…The aim is to identify the infrastructure that underpinned the transport of books from Europe to the Spanish Crown’s American territories. …”
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    Les Rois mages. Iconographie et art monumental dans l’espace féodal (xe-xiie siècle) by Mathieu Beaud

    Published 2013-06-01
    “…This dissertation deals with the iconography of the Three Kings from the 10th to the 12th century, by means of a study of its adaptation on monumental decoration in Latin Europe, so as to unravel how it was adapted by feudal society. …”
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    Orientalism and the British Picture Postcard Industry: Popularizing the Empire in Victorian and Edwardian Homes by Gilles Teulié

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…During the 19th century as and when Europeans developed a keen interest in what was described as the ‘Orient’—ranging from architecture in Moorish Spain to the faces and places in Northern Africa and the Middle East–—images of an exotic fantasised Orient bounced back to Europe, in particular through the works of artists who painted what they had seen, or thought they had seen. …”
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    L’asile contre la santé ? Vie et mort des homosexuels sénégalais réfugiés en Mauritanie by Christophe Broqua, Gabrièle Laborde-Balen, Agathe Menetrier, Djamil Bangoura

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…In Mauritania, some obtain refugee status from the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) and sometimes “resettlement” in Europe or North America after a long administrative process awaited in doubt. …”
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    Knee deep in the hoopla: rebuilding our cities beyond rocks and walls. A review of human-need satisfaction during the COVID-19 pandemic. by Georgina Guillen-Hanson, Mattia Thibault

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…This appreciation can help harness the pandemic’s learnings about play in urban environments, contextualize them among ongoing global crises (i.e., war in Europe, climate change), and support reshaping relationships with and within the city inspired by playfulness.…”
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    Ramas, familles, réseaux. Les supports sociaux de la diffusion de la santería cubaine (Cuba-Mexique) by Kali Argyriadis

    Published 2005-12-01
    “…Cuban santería is following a global trend towards transnationalisation, like all of the other so-called Afro-American religions, currently found in West Africa, Europe and across the American continent. In order to grasp the full range of our topic, an analysis in terms of networks seems, at first glance, the best option. …”
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    Pedagogical Views and Educational Activities of Ismail Gasprinsky by Мухиддин Хайруддинов

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…Accumulating the achievements of the advanced pedagogical practice of Europe, I. Gasprinsky acted as a spokesman for the need for socio-economic changes in the countries of the East. …”
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    Foreign trade of the Slovak Republic with selected agrarian commodities of animal origin by Dušan Šimo

    Published 2011-06-01
    “…Beside these factors in a significant proportion of the agrarian market volatility can be attributed to the impact of weather conditions in Europe and the world, mainly due to floods, fires, but also fluctuations in oil and other energy sources. …”
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    Surface Level Ozone and its Adverse Effects on Crops and Forests: A Need for an Interdisciplinary Understanding by Sagar V. Krupa

    Published 2001-01-01
    “…Similarly, plant scientists in the U.S. and Europe have examined the effects of O3 on crops and tree seedlings or saplings through large-scale studies. …”
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    Amitié, convivialité et hospitalité au dix-huitième siècle: Le témoignage de Madame du Boccage by Cécile Champonnois

    Published 2009-01-01
    “…Rassemblées dans ce recueil de lettres publié en 1764, elle y donna de précieux renseignements sur la vie sociale des voyageurs au dixhuitième siècle ainsi que sur les lieux de sociabilité qu’il était indispensable de fréquenter à l’époque en Europe. L'article portera plus particulièrement sur les rapports entre sociabilité, littérature et voyage au dix-huitième siècle en prenant des exemples dans l’ouvrage de Madame du Boccage. …”
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    First record of the Greek clouded yellow Colias aurorina Herrich-Schäffer, 1850 (Lepidoptera: Pieridae) for Albania by Rudi Verovnik, Miloš Popović

    Published 2013-06-01
    “… During our field survey in the south-eastern part of the Republic of Albania, we encountered the Greek clouded yellow (Colias aurorina) at two sites, representing the first record for the species in Europe outside Greece. It was found common at one site on the Albanian side of the Grammos Mts. with possibly continuous range into northern Greece. …”
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    Affective Evictions: by Anna Meera Gaonkar

    Published 2025-01-01
    “… The article suggests that government statements on anti-ghetto (2021) and security (2020) initiatives feature expressions of ‘white homesickness’ that manifest as longings for a national past and future with less or no migration to Denmark from outside Europe. The analysed statements justify the planned evictions of racialised-migrantised residents of social housing areas. …”
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    Aux origines de la privatisation du financement du soin : quand la théorie de l’aléa moral rencontre le capitalisme sanitaire by Philippe Batifoulier

    Published 2015-06-01
    “…Health care financing in Europe has become more private because of the retrenchment of public health insurance, the increased reliance on private insurance, greater cost-sharing and household out-of-pocket payments. …”
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    Medieval Naturalia by Chantal Stein

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…The nascent global age at the close of the Middle Ages introduced exotic objects from distant lands into Western Europe. Exotica from the natural world – naturalia – were frequently fashioned into ecclesiastical and seigniorial artifacts and housed in treasuries. …”
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