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- Border control comprises measures taken by governments to monitor and regulate the movement of people, animals, and goods across land, air, and maritime...
- alongside the borderzone region Multiple Branch occlusive disease Common Small subcortical, lacune-like Single Hemodynamic Uncommon Borderzone; may be without...
- said by some to be sudden and severe hypotension, resulting in bilateral borderzone infarction in the occipito-parietal region. More rarely, cases of progressive...
- negotiated in 1816 with Russia. Defining the easternmost part of the borderzone. Between 1920 and 1944, the Petsamo area belonged to Finland, so the Finland–Norway...
- series has spawned fan groups, gaming groups, costumed events (such as the Borderzone parties in Los Angeles), and was discussed in The Fence and the River:...
- group. Colquhoun, Christian. "Bellamy Bach". Borderzone website. Retrieved 4 January 2012. The Official Borderland Page[usurped] Borderzone v t e v t e...
- entity [5,6]. There are other subcortical strokes, including internal borderzone (watershed) infarction, considered most likely due to hypoperfusion and...
- "Navigating the Indonesian-Philippine Border: The Challenges of Life in the Borderzone". University of the Philippines, Diliman. Retrieved November 29, 2017...
- R.; Donnan, G. A. (1993). "Confusing stroke terminology: Watershed or borderzone infarction?". Stroke. 24 (3): 477–8. doi:10.1161/01.STR.24.3.477. PMID 8446987...
- the anthropological study of tourism, as was his concept of touristic borderzones. An award-winning 2019 book, The Ethnography of Tourism: Edward Bruner...