The Gulf War
Mostrando 1-12 de 25 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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1. Legítima defesa ou represália? O uso da força no conflito armado de 2001 no Afeganistão / Self-defense or reprisal? the use of force in the armed conflict of 2001 in Afghanistan
This dissertation aims to analyze the actions led by the U.S. military forces in Afghanistan, in 2001, in response to the notorious terrorist attacks occurred on 11 September 2001 against the WTC and the Pentagon, mainly focusing on comparing all legal and political arguments which U.S. claim to qualify their military actions in the aforementioned armed conf
Publicado em: 2009
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2. A poesia árabe de temática bélica e o iconoclasmo islâmico : Tahar Ben Jelloun : la remontée des cendres
This study analyses the way a specifically Arab poetics emerges in the work the French-speaking Moroccan poet Tahar Ben Jelloun, with special reference to La remontée des Cendres and Non Identifiés, poems about the martyrs of the Gulf War. The study develops along three central lines of investigation employed to ensure acuteness of analysis and fluidity in
Publicado em: 2007
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3. AS OPÇÕES DE GEOPOLÍTICA AMERICANA: O CASO DO GOLFO PÉRSICO / AMERICAN GEOPOLITICAL OPTIONS: THE CASE OF PERSIAN GULF
O Golfo Pérsico é responsável por aproximadamente trinta por cento da produção mundial de petróleo e detém mais da metade das reservas petrolíferas mundiais. A concentração geográfica do principal recurso enérgico, que alimenta o atual padrão tecnológico mundial, eleva essa região a um ponto de passagem obrigatório nas opções de geopolític
Publicado em: 2005
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4. RNAs in the Sera of Persian Gulf War Veterans Have Segments Homologous to Chromosome 22q11.2
Reverse transcriptase PCR (RT-PCR) was used for polyribonucleotide assays with sera from deployed Persian Gulf War veterans with the Gulf War Syndrome and a cohort of nonmilitary controls. Sera from veterans contained polyribonucleotides (amplicons) that were obtained by RT-PCR and that ranged in size from 200 to ca. 2,000 bp. Sera from controls did not
American Society for Microbiology.
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5. Gulf war illness—better, worse, or just the same? A cohort study
Objectives Firstly, to describe changes in the health of Gulf war veterans studied in a previous occupational cohort study and to compare outcome with comparable non-deployed military personnel. Secondly, to determine whether differences in prevalence between Gulf veterans and controls at follow up can be explained by greater persistence or greater incidence
BMJ Publishing Group Ltd..
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6. Infertility among male UK veterans of the 1990-1 Gulf war: reproductive cohort study
Objectives To examine the hypothesis that, theoretically at least, exposure to toxicants of the type present in the Gulf war could affect spermatogenesis, which might be observed as increased levels of infertility.
BMJ Publishing Group Ltd..
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7. Incidence of cancer among UK Gulf war veterans: cohort study
Objectives To determine whether incidence rates of cancer are higher in UK service personnel who were deployed in the Gulf war than in those not deployed and whether any increased risk of cancer is related to self reported exposures to potentially hazardous material during the period of deployment.
BMJ Publishing Group Ltd..
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8. Post-combat syndromes from the Boer war to the Gulf war: a cluster analysis of their nature and attribution
BMJ.
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9. Post-combat syndromes from the Boer war to the Gulf war: a cluster analysis of their nature and attribution
BMJ.
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10. The health consequences of the first Gulf war: The lessons are general (and for many patients) rather than specific to that war
BMJ Publishing Group Ltd..
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11. The Gulf War syndrome.
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12. The irritable heart: the medical mystery of the Gulf War