نتایج جستجو برای: introduction persian gulf coasts

تعداد نتایج: 408033  

Journal: :Research Journal of Environmental Sciences 2011

Journal: :Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 2009

Journal: :Review of international American studies 2021

Piotr Gumuła's review of John Oddo's The Discourse Propaganda: Case Studies from the Persian Gulf War and on Terror. Pennsylvania State UP, 2018.

Journal: :American Journal of Islam and Society 2013

Journal: :Sustainable Marine Structures 2020

Journal: :Marine pollution bulletin 2013
David A Feary John A Burt Andrew G Bauman Shaker Al Hazeem Mohamed A Abdel-Moati Khalifa A Al-Khalifa Donald M Anderson Carl Amos Andrew Baker Aaron Bartholomew Rita Bento Geórgenes H Cavalcante Chaolun Allen Chen Steve L Coles Koosha Dab Ashley M Fowler David George Edwin Grandcourt Ross Hill David M John David A Jones Shashank Keshavmurthy Huda Mahmoud Mahdi Moradi Och Tapeh Pargol Ghavam Mostafavi Humood Naser Michel Pichon Sam Purkis Bernhard Riegl Kaveh Samimi-Namin Charles Sheppard Jahangir Vajed Samiei Christian R Voolstra Joerg Wiedenmann

Expert opinion was assessed to identify current knowledge gaps in determining future changes in Arabian/Persian Gulf (thereafter 'Gulf') coral reefs. Thirty-one participants submitted 71 research questions that were peer-assessed in terms of scientific importance (i.e., filled a knowledge gap and was a research priority) and efficiency in resource use (i.e., was highly feasible and ecologically...

1999
FREDERICK R. SIDELL

Medical Aspects of Chemical and Biological Warfare 2 INTRODUCTION " Gas! Gas! " This warning cry, so common in World War I, almost became real to U.S. forces again as they prepared to liberate Kuwait in late 1990. The threat of chemical, and even biological, warfare was foremost in the minds of U.S. military personnel during Operation Desert Shield, the preparation for the Persian Gulf War. Ira...

2006
JAMES E. MCCARROLL KENNETH J. HOFFMAN HARRY C. HOLLOWAY

The medical and psychological effects of deployment do not necessarily dissipate once the deployment is over. Service members and their families make significant, though incompletely understood, sacrifices during deployment and may need to make major readjustments after the deployment ends. This is not a new phenomenon, but it has been much better illuminated in the wake of the Persian Gulf War.

Journal: :Journal of the American Oriental Society 1924

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