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The impact of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) occupation on Afghanistan politics and economy: an empirical study
Published 2015“…Interestingly, 72.7 per cent of respondents perceived USSR occupation as having been favourable to Afghans’ incomes while the same percentage disagreed that the USSR presence had helped reducing insurgence and terrorism. …”
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When the Soviets came to stay: Soviet influence on Cuban cultural institutions, 1961-1987
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Public opinion, the Press, and the failed Anglo-Franco-Soviet negotiations of 1939
Published 2017“…For nearly 80 years, historians have debated whether the western powers or the USSR should be blamed for the failure of the Anglo-Franco-Soviet negotiations in 1939. …”
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Chechnya: sengsara rakyat, Ramzan dan catatan Natalya
Published 2009“…Apabila Republik Kesatuan Sosialis Soviet (USSR) runtuh pada tahun 1991, Dzokhar Dudayev, melihatnya sebagai peluang memerdekan Chechen. …”
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An Analysis of the Role of Management in Nuclear Disasters using Text Mining
Published 2014“…This study uses text mining as a method of examining the role of management and culture in three disasters in the nuclear energy sector, Three Mile Island nuclear reactor explosion (USA 1979), Chernobyl nuclear plant explosion (Ukraine then USSR 1986) and the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster (Japan 2011). …”
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Impact of exchange rate and oil price on FDI inflows in BRICs :does volatility matter?
Published 2014“…As for Russian Federation, the sample covers the 1992 to 2009 period because of the breaking up of Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) in 1991.…”
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Bat lung epithelial cells show variable species-specific susceptibility to human and avian influenza viruses
Published 2018“…To begin to test this hypothesis, the susceptibility of three bat cell lines, derived from lung epithelial cells of Eidolon helvum, Carollia perspicillata and Tadarida brasiliensis (TB1-Lu), to low pathogenicity avian viruses (H2N3 [A/mallard duck/England/7277/06] virus and H6N1 virus [A/turkey/England/198/09] virus), and human viruses (USSR H1N1 virus [A/USSR/77] and pandemic H1N1 2009 virus [A/California/07/2009]) was determined. …”
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The US-Russian spheres of influence in the post cold war era / Albana Reci
Published 2016“…An analysis of NATO-Warsaw Pact is used to connect the historical and contemporary US-USSR/Russian pursuit for influence projection. The central argument of this study is that sphere-of-influence remains a strategic frame forever present in the foreign policies and geopolitical visions of the major powers. …”
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From status inconsistency to revisionism: A study of Russian foreign policy from 1991 to the colour revolutions / Esmaeil Mazloomi
Published 2020“…This study is an analysis of Russian Federation’s grand strategic orientations and its foreign policy behaviours between two major shocks; the disintegration of the Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR), and the colour revolutions in newly independent contries that were parts of USSR. …”
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The Effects Of Formalin And Sodium Chloride On Ectoparasites Of Imported Grass Carp (Ctenopharyngodon Idella Cuvier And Valenciennes 1844) Fingerlings.
Published 1993“…Dactylogyrus lamellatus Akhrnerov 1952 obt a ined in this study were comparat ively smaller than those previously described from USSR and Hungary .Transversotrema sp . wa s found underneath the scales of grass carp . …”
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Evaluation of preindustrial to present-day black carbon and its albedo forcing from ACCMIP (Atmospheric Chemistry and Climate Model Intercomparison Project)
Published 2012“…The spatial distributions of the offline BC albedo forcing in 2000 show especially high BC forcing (i.e. over 0.1 W m−2) over Manchuria, Karakoram, and most of the Former USSR. Models predict the highest global annual mean BC forcing in 1980 rather than 2000, mostly driven by the high fossil fuel and biofuel emissions in the Former USSR in 1980.…”
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A critique of Tadeusz Swietochowski’s works on the Azerbaijan Democratic Republic (1918-1920) under the prism of Edward Said’s Orientalism
Published 2019“…Some of Swietochowski’s works were written decades ago before the USSR’s dissolution, when the archives were under Soviet confidentiality. …”
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Politics and Islam at the age of nationalism: the conception of Pan-Islamism and the issue of the caliphate in Russia and Turkey
Published 2017“…After the establishment of the USSR and the Turkish Republic, Muslims were forced to abandon their religious ummah identity and adopt the national identity. …”
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High basal expression of interferon-stimulated genes in human bronchial epithelial (BEAS-2B) cells contributes to influenza A virus resistance
Published 2014“…We compared replication kinetics of human H1N1 (A/USSR/77) IAVs in normal primary human bronchial epithelial (NHBE) and two commonly used respiratory epithelial cell lines namely BEAS-2B and A549 cells. …”
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French involvement and solidarity in South West France with the Spanish Republic in the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939)
Published 2010“…This research constitutes a significant step towards understanding international solidarity during the conflict beyond the major players such as the USSR and Mexico, countries which flouted the Non-Intervention agreement in favour of the Republic without any qualms. …”
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Chicken and duck myotubes are highly susceptible and permissive to influenza virus infection
Published 2015“…Both chicken and duck myotubes expressed avian and human sialic acid receptors and were readily susceptible to low-pathogenicity (H2N3 A/mallard duck/England/7277/06) and high-pathogenicity (H5N1 A/turkey/England/50-92/91 and H5N1 A/turkey/Turkey/1/05) avian and human H1N1 (A/USSR/77) influenza viruses. Both avian host species produced comparable levels of progeny H5N1 A/turkey/Turkey/1/05 virus.Notably, the rapid accumulation of viral nucleoprotein and matrix (M) gene RNA in chicken and duck myotubes was accompanied by extensive cytopathic damage with marked myotube apoptosis (widespread microscopic blebs, caspase 3/7 activation, and annexin V binding at the plasma membrane). …”
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