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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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anthropological study of tourism, as was his
concept of
touristic borderzones. An award-winning 2019 book, The
Ethnography of Tourism:
Edward Bruner...