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    High resolution magnetostratigraphy and radio-isotope dating of early Pleistocene lake sediments from southern Armenia by Kirscher, Uwe, Bruch, A., Gabrielyan, I., Scharrer, S., Kuiper, K., Bachtadse, V.

    Published 2014
    “…The Pleistocene geology of Armenia is dominated by widespread occurrence of sediments recording recurring rapid and drastic changes of the environmental conditions during at least the last 2 million years. …”
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    Exploring the legal challenges of complying with overlapping international obligations related to public procurement review mechanisms: case-studies of Armenia and Kazakhstan by Solomonyan, Astghik

    Published 2020
    “…Through vertical comparative analysis, the compliance of the national legislation of Armenia and Kazakhstan with the requirements of the relevant trade agreements is examined. …”
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    Do employers reward physical attractiveness in transition countries? by Mavisakalyan, Astghik

    Published 2018
    “…This paper studies the labour market returns to physical attractiveness using data from three transition countries of the Caucasus: Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia. I estimate a large positive effect of attractive looks on males’ probability of employment. …”
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    Russian language skills and employment in the Former Soviet Union by Duncan, Alan, Mavisakalyan, Astghik

    Published 2015
    “…Does it still contribute to securing employment in the former Soviet republics after two decades of transition? Using data from Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia in the years 2008-2010, this paper demonstrates that Russian language skills remain economically valuable. …”
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    Power, buyer trustworthiness and supplier performance: evidence from the Armenian dairy sector by Gorton, M., Angell, R., Dries, L., Urutyan, V., Jackson, Elizabeth, White, J.

    Published 2015
    “…The model draws on an organizational supply chain perspective of power and is verified using data relating to dairy farmers’ relationships with their main buyer in Armenia. The analysis indicates that buyers are more trustworthy where there is greater competition for supplies. …”
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    Young women's experiences of intrusive behavior in 12 countries by Sheridan, Lorraine, Scott, A., Roberts, K.

    Published 2015
    “…Undergraduate psychology students from 12 countries (Armenia, Australia, England, Egypt, Finland, India, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Portugal, Scotland, and Trinidad) indicated which of 47 intrusive activities they had personally experienced. …”
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    Genocide in the 20th century: with emphasis on the Bosnian and Rwandan genocide / Nurul Nabila Zamri and Putri Nurul Ain Mohd Adzmi by Zamri, Nurul Nabila, Mohd Adzmi, Putri Nurul Ain

    Published 2008
    “…While the focus was on Rwanda and Bosnia, discussion on the genocide in Armenia, Nanking and Germany is studied briefly. The concentration of this research project is the limitations and legal constraints in prosecuting the crime of genocide. …”
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    Female undergraduate's perceptions of intrusive behavior in 12 countries by Sheridan, Lorraine, Scott, A., Archer, J., Roberts, K.

    Published 2017
    “…Female undergraduate psychology students from 12 countries (Armenia, Australia, England, Egypt, Finland, India, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Portugal, Scotland, Trinidad) indicated which of 47 intrusive activities they considered to be unacceptable. …”
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    How effective is the European neighbourhood policy as a mechanism for transposing the European Union's democratic values in the south Caucasus? by Ghazaryan, Narine

    Published 2010
    “…The nominal region of South Caucasus comprises Georgia, Armenia and Azerbaijan. The peculiarities of these states derive from complexities inherent within these states, complexities between the states, as well as between various geopolitical actors whose interests come across here. …”
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    The limits and potential of paleogenomic techniques for reconstructing grapevine domestication by Wales, N., Madrigal, J., Cappellini, E., Baez, A., Castruita, J., Romero-Navarro, A., Caroe, C., Avila-Arcos, M., Penaloza, F., Moreno-Mayar, V., Gasparyan, B., Zardaryan, D., Bagoyan, T., Smith, A., Pinhasi, R., Bosi, G., Fiorentino, G., Grasso, A., Celant, A., Bar-Oz, G., Tepper, Y., Hall, A., Scalabrin, S., Miculan, M., Morgante, M., di Gaspero, G., Gilbert, Thomas

    Published 2016
    “…Nonetheless, we were able to assign archaeological specimens in the Italian peninsula, Sardinia, UK, and Armenia from pre-Roman to medieval times as belonging to all three major chlorotypes A, C, and D found in modern varieties of Western Europe. …”
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    A paleolatitude reconstruction of the South Armenian Block (Lesser Caucasus) for the Late Cretaceous: Constraints on the Tethyan realm by Meijers, M., Smith, B., Kirscher, Uwe, Mensink, M., Sosson, M., Rolland, Y., Grigoryan, A., Sahakyan, L., Avagyan, A., Langereis, C., Müller, C.

    Published 2015
    “…To reconstruct the paleolatitude history of the South Armenian Block, we sampled Upper Devonian–Permian and Cretaceous sedimentary rocks in Armenia. The sampled Paleozoic rocks have likely been remagnetized. …”
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    Evaluation of how pandemic preparedness activities aided the response to influenza A (H1N1) pandemic in 2009: a qualitative analysis in seven countries within the WHO European Regi... by Hashim, Ahmed

    Published 2014
    “…Methods: The study was conducted in seven countries within the WHO regional office for Europe; six of them were identified through a stratified random sampling in order to get a representative sample across different levels of preparedness within the WHO European Region. These were Armenia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Denmark (pilot country for the study), Germany, Portugal, Switzerland and Uzbekistan. …”
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    Polemics and persecution: East Romans and Paulicians c.780-880) by Dixon, Carl Stephen

    Published 2018
    “…These findings on Paulician religion will then be placed in an even wider context by positing reasons for the Paulicians’ expansion which locate them within the cultural and socio-economic fabric of the borderlands between the East Roman Empire, the ‘Abbāsid Caliphate and Armenia. It will refute the traditional interpretation that a de-facto alliance with the iconoclast movement was instrumental to Paulician expansion, instead arguing that their success was intimately linked to East Roman persecutions against them and the manner in which they made sense of these events. …”
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