US Post-World War Ⅱ Policies On Science And Their Impacts On Biomedical Research And EducationNo article summary includedTian Xu上海第二医科大学Global Summit in Medical Education
Based on county-level census data for the German state of Bavaria in 1939 and 1946, we use World War II as a natural experiment to study the effects of sex ratio changes on out-of-wedlock fertility. Our findings show that war-induced shortfalls of men to women significantly increased the...
UNITED NATIONS, June 17 (Xinhua) -- An unprecedented 36.5 million children were displaced by conflict, violence and other crises by the end of 2021, the highest number since World War II, the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) reported Friday. The figure, which increased by 2.2 million...
Leader of Germany during World War I Czar Nicholas II Last Monarch of Russia. Led Russia into WW I Georges Clemenceau Leader of France during World War I David Lloyd George Leader of Britain during World War I Woodrow Wilson American President during WWI and created the Fourteen Points ...
aWorld War II and its post-war period, the U.S. religious groups have significant growth. The war to millions of American families pull into a church or synagogue, a frontline safe return of their loved ones and pray. The horrors of war and the loss of confidence in the future, driven...
World War II and the rise of the plague minnowGambusia holbrooki(Girard, 1859) in Australia 喜欢 0 阅读量: 7 关键词:Animal Science and Zoology DOI: 10.7882/az.2011.057 被引量: 1 年份: 2012 收藏 引用 批量引用 报错 分享 全部来源 免费下载 求助全文 dx.doi.org rzsnsw.metapress.com (全网...
The postwar Welfare State was critical in assessing the impacts of World War Two on the British people because it helped rebuild the nation's infrastructure and public services, improved public health through the establishment of the National Health Service, reduced poverty through social welfare progr...
However, according to advanced capitalist countries, the definition of modernization is the global process by which traditional societies shift to modern societies. That was based on the new world leadership role taken by the United States after World War II. It implied that the United States is ...
which we call a radical growth of savings in terms of macroeconomics.However,Japan's industries,due to their weak productivity,could not supply capital goods;so Japan finally got what it really needed by using the large amount of capital and sources from the war reparations,making its economy ...
We found that young women who volunteered for a paramilitary organization during World War II had accelerated reproductive schedules and higher overall lifetime reproductive success. Specifically, Lotta Svärd volunteers who were younger during the war waited less time to have their first child, had ...