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A current perspective on antimicrobial resistance in Southeast Asia.
Southeast Asia, a vibrant region that has recently undergone unprecedented economic development, is regarded as a global hotspot for the emergence and spread of antimicrobial resistance (AMR). Understanding AMR in Southeast Asia...
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Making Integral
Rebecca Anne Barr
Oct 29, 2021
Richard Murphy frequently treated himself as a literary footnote, a mode of literary self-reproach that presumed a minor status. Renowned in the 1960s and 1970s for poems set in the West of Ireland and the history of the island...
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Leaders of '98: Murphy and McCracken A Comparison of the 1798 Rebellion in Wexford and Antrim
David Carton
Jan 01, 0001
This study examines the relationship between the Irish nationalist risings in Wexford and Antrim in 1798. The Antrim Rising was a largely ideological movement that was influenced by the beliefs of the United Irishmen; in...
Published by: Winthrop University
The Long Peace of East Asia
Timo Kivimaki
May 15, 2014
East Asia was world's most belligerent region for three decades after the Second World War. After 1979, however, there has been less battle deaths per population in East Asia than in Europe, Americas, or any other region in the...
Published by: Routledge
The Long Peace of East Asia
Timo Kivimaki
May 15, 2014
East Asia was world's most belligerent region for three decades after the Second World War. After 1979, however, there has been less battle deaths per population in East Asia than in Europe, Americas, or any other region in the...
Published by: Routledge
Multidrug resistant enteric fever in South Asia
Investments in newer diagnostics and antimicrobial treatments are critical to improve management of enteric fever in South Asia, say Christopher Parry and colleagues
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State of Digital Economy in Asia-Pacific Region
The paper seeks to examine the cross-country variation in the state of digital economy in Asia-Pacific region. In addition, this paper also identifies the role played by the digital skill in fostering the development of the...
An International Survey of Deep Brain Stimulation Utilization in Asia and Oceania
Introduction: To evaluate the current utilization and challenges in fully implementing the use of deep brain stimulation (DBS) treatment in Asia and Oceania. Methods: We conducted a medical literature search to identify DBS...
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A Substantial Study on History of Climate Change in South Asia for Sustainable Development
Jamil Afzal, Zuhaib Nishtar
Jun 30, 2023
Due to climate change effects, South Asia is identified to be a dangerous area in the world and utmost susceptible region due to the high rate of shortage of food security and high rates of population growth. In South Asia...
Digital Dynamics and International Trade
The digital duo of the Internet and Mobile brought a sea change in production mode, economic, and market structure along with trade. A world where there are no time and space-bound eased business and commerce by extending the...
Traditional Earthen Building Techniques in Central Asia
Enrico Fodde
Apr 01, 2009
This article provides an overview of the principal earthen building materials of Central Asia and the cultural aspects of a traditional architecture that incorporates an understanding daring back centuries. The work was started...
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A Journey to the West
Rice is one of the most culturally valued and widely grown crops in the world today, and extensive research over the past decade has clarified much of the narrative of its domestication and early spread across East and South...
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What South Korea’s election might mean for the long peace in East Asia?
Timo Kivimaki
May 09, 2017
The article reacts to the election result in South Korea and speculates, on the basis of existing research on the pillars of the long peace of East Asia, what this election result will mean to stability in the region.
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Traditional Earthen Building Techniques in Central Asia
Enrico Fodde
Apr 01, 2009
This article provides an overview of the principal earthen building materials of Central Asia and the cultural aspects of a traditional architecture that incorporates an understanding daring back centuries. The work was started...
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Aligning Humanitarian Attributes and Needs Between Academia, Industry, and Quality Assurance in Graduate Engineering Programmes
There is growing interest in enabling competences such as creativity, critical thinking, and problem solving to engineering students by expanding their engagement to complex, interdisciplinary problems linked to global...
Voting Rights, the Klan, and Race in Stella by Starlight
Asia Conyers
Jan 01, 0001
This study examines interdisciplinary teaching, which provides students the opportunity to work with and apply knowledge from multiple disciplines organized around an overall theme or problem. The purpose of this research is to...
Published by: Winthrop University
Anderson Girls Appearing Jan. 7, 1947
Winthrop News Service
Jan 01, 0001
Two students from Anderson contributed pieces to the winter edition of The Journal. Harriet Murphy, sophomore, and Frances Griffin, junior, are the names of the students. Miss Murphy wrote a poem titled "Barren Land". Miss...
Published by: Winthrop University
Smart Agriculture and Food Storage System for Asia Continent
Asia is the largest and most populous continent of Earth with an overall population of 446.27 crores. Housing this population drives various challenges in different aspects, in which providing healthy and nutritious food to each...
What South Korea’s election might mean for the long peace in East Asia?
Timo Kivimaki
May 09, 2017
The article reacts to the election result in South Korea and speculates, on the basis of existing research on the pillars of the long peace of East Asia, what this election result will mean to stability in the region.
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