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    The impact of war on animal welfare: the Imperial Japanese Navy’s manipulation of pigeon behavior in WW II by Cheng Peng, Zi-qi Luo, Lin-hui Guo, Yi-fei Zhu

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…The Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) conducted extensive efforts to modify the natural behaviors of pigeons in order to enhance their utility in military operations. …”
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    Indonesian navy post and social solidarity influence of Puger fisherman community resilience in facing covid-19 pandemic by Koko Komarudin, Retno Adrianti, Mustain Mashud

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…The role of Indonesian Navy Post (Posal) Puger is very essential, not only as implementing policies to empower marine defense areas, during the Covid 19 pandemic, they were also actively involved in helping to overcome the impact of the Covid 19 pandemic. …”
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    Impact of a nurse-led intervention in understanding menstrual health management among adolescent girls attending specific schools in Navi Mumbai, India by Priya Naik, Smeeta Revankar, Vaishali Santosh Jadhav

    Published 2024-04-01
    “…These girls, aged 12–15 years, were chosen from specific schools in Navi Mumbai, adhering to predetermined inclusion criteria. …”
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    La condition des pensionnés de la marine de guerre britannique au xixe siècle by Tri Tran

    Published 2006-12-01
    “…From the 17th to the 19th century the Royal Navy was one of Britain’s largest employers, though the number of men serving in the navy contrasted significantly between times of war and peace. …”
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    Association between Obesity, Serum Lipids, and Colorectal Polyps in Old Chinese People by Wen Yang, Yan Chang, Haiyan Huang, Yuzhu Wang, Xiaohong Yu

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…The risk of developing colorectal polyps was studied in 244 subjects (212 men and 32 women, 74.63 ± 11.63 years old) who underwent colonoscopy for the first time from January 2008 to July 2012 at the Navy General Hospital, Beijing, China. According to the results of colonoscopy, all the subjects were divided into 112 normal control, 38 right colorectal polyps, 53 left colorectal polyps, and 41 both right and left colorectal polyps groups. …”
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