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Yetimova, Serhat, and Abdrasul İsakov. "An Analysis of the Kurmanjan Datka Movie in the Context of Historical and Ideological Film Criticism." Galactica Media: Journal of Media Studies 6, no. 2 (2024): 96–120. http://dx.doi.org/10.46539/gmd.v6i2.434.

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Kurmanjan Datka Queen of the Mountains (2014) is a Kyrgyz historical drama film directed by Sadyk Sher-Niyaz tells the story of Kurmanjan Datka from Kyrgyz history. In this article, how the mentioned motion picture is discussed in Central Asian, Russian, Turkish and Western digital media is analyzed comparatively in the context of historical and ideological film criticism. It is tried to be understood how each country interprets the film in their own media, how they look at the history of Kyrgyzstan and its ideological discourse. In the research, critical discourse analysis method was used and
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Betancourt, Michael. "‘Cinema’ as a Modernist Conception of Motion Pictures." AM Journal of Art and Media Studies, no. 16 (September 5, 2018): 55. http://dx.doi.org/10.25038/am.v0i16.254.

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In the 1960s and 1970s the Clement Greenberg’s Modernist ideology of ‘purity’ played a central role in the definition of ‘avant-garde cinema’ as a serious, major genre of film. This transfer between ‘fine art’ and ‘avant-garde film’ was articulated as ‘structural film’ by P. Adams Sitney. This heritage shapes contemporary debates over ‘postcinema’ as digital technology undermines the ontology and dispositive of historical cinema. Its discussion here is not meant to reanimate old debates, but to move past them. Article received: March 12, 2018; Article accepted: April 10, 2018; Published online
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To`xtasinova, Dilobarxon Ruziyeva Saodatxon Murodova Mukaddas. ""YOUTH EDUCATION IN DRESS CULTURE" (EDUCATION AND IMMORTAL CULTURE OF THE PEOPLE)." THEORETICAL ASPECTS IN THE FORMATION OF PEDAGOGICAL SCIENCES 2, no. 11 (2023): 71–73. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7922847.

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This article focuses on the clothing culture and education of the youth, the clothing styles of the Central Asian and European people, the modern (T-shirts with various silly writings and pictures, shorts and slippers), the immortal culture of the people shines brightly, and the morals of the people.
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To`xtasinova, Dilobarxon Ruziyeva Saodatxon Murodova Mukaddas. ""YOUTH EDUCATION IN DRESS CULTURE" (EDUCATION AND IMMORTAL CULTURE OF THE PEOPLE)." THEORETICAL ASPECTS IN THE FORMATION OF PEDAGOGICAL SCIENCES 2, no. 11 (2023): 71–73. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7924843.

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This article focuses on the clothing culture and education of the youth, the clothing styles of the Central Asian and European people, the modern (T-shirts with various silly writings and pictures, shorts and slippers), the immortal culture of the people shines brightly, and the morals of the people.
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Ashurova, Ulguzi kizi. "ZARABOG STONE PICTURES AND ITS PLACE IN THE HISTORY OF CENTRAL ASIAN PRIMARY ART." EURASIAN JOURNAL OF ACADEMIC RESEARCH 1, no. 1 (2021): 595–98. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4726597.

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Angelone, Bonnie L., Daniel T. Levin, and Daniel J. Simons. "The Relationship between Change Detection and Recognition of Centrally Attended Objects in Motion Pictures." Perception 32, no. 8 (2003): 947–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1068/p5079.

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Observers typically detect changes to central objects more readily than changes to marginal objects, but they sometimes miss changes to central, attended objects as well. However, even if observers do not report such changes, they may be able to recognize the changed object. In three experiments we explored change detection and recognition memory for several types of changes to central objects in motion pictures. Observers who failed to detect a change still performed at above chance levels on a recognition task in almost all conditions. In addition, observers who detected the change were no m
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Wile, Lawrence. "The Broken Thread of Asian Culture." Asian Journal of Social Science Studies 3, no. 2 (2018): 65. http://dx.doi.org/10.20849/ajsss.v3i2.402.

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Sociobiology derives its atheistic stance from the Darwinian framework of purposeless, naturally selections of random variations of matter in motion. However, explanatory gaps in sociobiology’s explanation of religion, from the initial cosmic singularity to free will, invite a Divine foot in the door. By interpreting yogic, Taoist and Kabbalistic descriptions of the anatomical connection between the human and the divine not as primitive, poetic metaphors but as interoceptions of a little-known, enigmatic, epigenetically suppressed, structure running through the central axis of the central nerv
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Vukoder, Bret. "Screening sovereignty: Cold War mediations of nationhood in USIA motion picture operations in the SWANA region." Journal of Contemporary Iraq & the Arab World 18, no. 1 (2024): 23–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1386/jciaw_00118_1.

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This article explores how visible constructions and perceptions of sovereignty in the motion pictures of the United States Information Agency (USIA) factored into the dynamics of US Cold War foreign policy amidst the rise of the Non-Aligned Movement. Specifically, it focuses on agency films about and circulating within the Southwest Asian and North African (SWANA) region – such as the locally produced Iraq al-Youm newsreels (c.1956–58). By mapping the different policy contexts of the Eisenhower and Kennedy administrations onto the USIA films’ aesthetics and themes, the article illustrates cont
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Paksiutov, Georgii D. "Transformation of the Global Film Industry: Prospects for Asian Countries." Russia in Global Affairs 19, no. 2 (2021): 111–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.31278/1810-6374-2021-19-2-111-132.

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The current rapid development of some Asian economies and the projected economic dominance of Asia in the 21st century are reasons enough to call it “the Asian century.” But will Asia’s economic growth entail an increase in political power and cultural influence? In this article the author looks at the topic through the lens of the film industry, a field of activity with a plethora of intertwined economic, political, and cultural factors. Cinema is studied here as an industry that produces “meanings” and is coupled with the concept of “strategic narratives.” According to some statistics, Asian
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Kaligotla, Subhashini. "Words and Pictures: Rāmāyaṇa Traditions and the Art of Ekphrasis". Religions 11, № 7 (2020): 364. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/rel11070364.

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This article examines two ambitious enactments of the Rama story or Rāmāyaṇa, side by side: the 17th-century painted Mewar Rāmāyaṇa and Vālmīki’s epic poem (ca. 750–500 BCE). Through a formal analysis of two crucial episodes of the tale, it highlights the creative tactics of each medium and stresses their separate aesthetic interests and autonomy. While A. K. Ramanujan’s notion of the “telling” has been immensely influential in South Asian studies to theorize the Rāmāyaṇa’s multiplicity, that concept tends to privilege speech-based embodiments. I propose, by contrast, that ekphrasis may be a m
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Juknevičiūtė, Laima. "The soft power implications of the new South Korean cinema: Approaching audiences in East Asia and Lithuania." Acta Orientalia Vilnensia 12, no. 1 (2011): 121–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.15388/aov.2011.0.1100.

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Vytautas Magnus UniversitySouth Korea’s experience wielding soft power is usually associated with the Korean Wave, which swept the Asian region off its feet predominantly during the first decade of this century. In this article I will however argue that the phenomenon of the Korean Wave has never been intended as a calculated attempt on the part of the South Korean government to enhance the overall South Korean image worldwide and thus increase South Korean international might and prestige. To prove the validity of this hypothesis, I will provide a concise historical overview of the inception,
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Porter, Pete. "Engaging the Animal in the Moving Image." Society & Animals 14, no. 4 (2006): 399–416. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/156853006778882411.

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AbstractHuman engagement with nonhuman animals in motion pictures is a complex process that anthropomorphism and identification misconstrue. A superior model comes from cognitive theories of how spectators engage characters, particularly Smith (1995), who suggests modifications to account for the nuances of spectator engagement with nonhuman animal characters. The central components of this amended model include the person schema, the three types of cues that films use to activate the person schema, and what Smith calls the "Structure of Sympathy." Such a model enables us to understand better
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Liu, Ge, Ping Zhao, and Junming Chen. "Possible Effect of the Thermal Condition of the Tibetan Plateau on the Interannual Variability of the Summer Asian–Pacific Oscillation." Journal of Climate 30, no. 24 (2017): 9965–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1175/jcli-d-17-0079.1.

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The summer (June–August) Asian–Pacific Oscillation (APO), a large-scale atmospheric teleconnection pattern, is closely associated with climate anomalies over the Northern Hemisphere. Using the NOAA/CIRES twentieth-century reanalysis, the ECMWF twentieth-century atmospheric reanalysis, and the NCEP reanalysis, this study investigates the variability of the summer APO on the interannual time scale and its relationship with the thermal condition over the Tibetan Plateau (TP). The results show that the interannual variability of the APO is steadily related to the summer TP surface air temperature
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Huyan, Lidou, Jianping Li, Sen Zhao, et al. "The Impact of Layer Perturbation Potential Energy on the East Asian Summer Monsoon." Journal of Climate 30, no. 17 (2017): 7087–103. http://dx.doi.org/10.1175/jcli-d-16-0729.1.

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This paper analyzes the relationship between the 1000–850-hPa layer perturbation potential energy (LPPE) as the difference in local potential energy between the actual state and the reference state and the East Asian summer monsoon (EASM) using reanalysis and observational datasets. The EASM is closely related to the first-order moment term of LPPE (LPPE1) from the preceding March to the boreal summer over three key regions: the eastern Indian Ocean, the subtropical central Pacific, and midlatitude East Asia. The LPPE1 pattern (−, +, +), with negative values over the eastern Indian Ocean, posi
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Xu, Peiqiang, Lin Wang, and Jie Ming. "Central Asian Precipitation Extremes Affected by an Intraseasonal Planetary Wave Pattern." Journal of Climate 35, no. 8 (2022): 2603–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1175/jcli-d-21-0657.1.

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Abstract The characteristics and mechanisms of extreme precipitation events over central Asia are investigated based on daily data and percentile criteria. The composited extreme precipitation events have a life cycle of about 10 days. The precipitation signal is weak but significant from eight to two days before the peak. Then it amplifies rapidly and reaches its peak in two days. The earliest precipitation signal appears over the northwest of central Asia and moves southeastward. It maximizes over northern central Asia and the windward side of the mountainous region, suggesting the role of o
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Jiang, Jie, Tianjun Zhou, Xiaolong Chen, and Bo Wu. "Central Asian Precipitation Shaped by the Tropical Pacific Decadal Variability and the Atlantic Multidecadal Variability." Journal of Climate 34, no. 18 (2021): 7541–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1175/jcli-d-20-0905.1.

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AbstractKnown as one of the largest semiarid to arid regions in the world, central Asia and its economy and ecosystem are highly sensitivity to the changes in precipitation. The observed precipitation and related hydrographic characteristics have exhibited robust decadal variations in the past decades, but the reason remains unknown. Using the pacemaker experiments of the Community Earth System Model (CESM1.2), we find that the tropical Pacific decadal variability (TPDV) and the Atlantic multidecadal variability (AMV) are the main drivers of the interdecadal variations in central Asian precipi
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Yulianti, L., C. D. Evans, and A. J. Jovani-Sancho. "Water Table Dynamic and Peat Motion in Forest and Burnt Area in Central Kalimantan Province, Indonesia." IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 1421, no. 1 (2024): 012005. https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/1421/1/012005.

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Abstract Water table dynamic (WTD) and peat motion are useful data to assess the condition of peatland ecosystems. Decomposition of peat is affected by WTD, with lower groundwater levels resulting in larger peat subsidence and CO2 emissions. In this study, we used low-cost time-lapse cameras based on Raspberry Pi computers to periodically monitor peat motion and water table depth. The camera will take pictures every 2 hours at the same time as the WTD data taken by water level logger. The aim of this research is to determine the magnitude of peat surface movement under forest cover and ex-burn
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Wang, Na, Dabang Jiang, and Xianmei Lang. "Mechanisms for Spatially Inhomogeneous Changes in East Asian Summer Monsoon Precipitation during the Mid-Holocene." Journal of Climate 33, no. 8 (2020): 2945–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.1175/jcli-d-19-0565.1.

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AbstractThe East Asian summer monsoon (EASM) intensified during the early to mid-Holocene relative to the present primarily due to orbital forcing. However, on the regional scale, changes in the monsoonal precipitation exhibit considerable spatial disparity, and the underlying mechanisms remain unresolved. In this study, the dynamic processes responsible for the difference of the EASM precipitation between the mid-Holocene and preindustrial period are systematically examined using the CMIP5 multimodel simulations. The moisture budget diagnostic identifies vertical motion as the key factor dete
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Wu, Bo, Tianjun Zhou, and Tim Li. "Seasonally Evolving Dominant Interannual Variability Modes of East Asian Climate*." Journal of Climate 22, no. 11 (2009): 2992–3005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1175/2008jcli2710.1.

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Abstract A season-reliant empirical orthogonal function (S-EOF) analysis is applied to seasonal mean precipitation over East Asia for the period of 1979–2004. The first two dominant modes account for 44% of the total interannual variance, corresponding to post-ENSO and ENSO turnabout years, respectively. The first mode indicates that in El Niño decaying summer, an anomalous anticyclone appears over the western North Pacific (WNP). This anticyclone is associated with strong positive precipitation anomalies from central China to southern Japan. In the following fall, enhanced convection appears
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Wang, Zunya, and Botao Zhou. "Observed Decadal Transition in Trend of Autumn Rainfall over Central China in the Late 1990s." Journal of Climate 32, no. 5 (2019): 1395–409. http://dx.doi.org/10.1175/jcli-d-18-0112.1.

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Abstract This article presents a decadal transition from a decreasing trend to an increasing trend in the late 1990s for autumn rainfall in central China. The atmospheric and oceanic background underlying this regime shift is also addressed. Accompanying the above decadal transition, the moisture convergence and ascending motion averaged in central China both switch from a weakening trend to a strengthening trend. Meanwhile, after the late 1990s, the declining of the Asian sea level pressure (SLP) and the deepening of the Lake Balkhash trough may induce more cold air from high latitudes to bre
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Liu, Minghong, Hong-Li Ren, Run Wang, Jieru Ma, and Xin Mao. "Distinct Impacts of Two Types of Developing El Niño–Southern Oscillations on Tibetan Plateau Summer Precipitation." Remote Sensing 15, no. 16 (2023): 4030. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/rs15164030.

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El Niño–Southern Oscillation (ENSO) has remarkable impacts on Tibetan Plateau (TP) summer precipitation. However, recently identified ENSO spatial diversity brings complexity to these impacts. This study investigates the distinct impacts of the Eastern Pacific (EP) and Central Pacific (CP) ENSOs on TP summer precipitation based on numerous precipitation data and satellite-observed and reanalyzed circulation data. The results show that the EP El Niño and the CP La Niña have opposite effects on summer precipitation in the southwestern TP, with significant decreases and increases, respectively, i
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Jiang, Linwei, Wenhao Gao, Kexu Zhu, Jianqiu Zheng, and Baohua Ren. "Role of the Europe–China Pattern Teleconnection in the Interdecadal Autumn Dry–Wet Fluctuations in Central China." Atmosphere 15, no. 11 (2024): 1363. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/atmos15111363.

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Based on statistical analyses of long-term reanalysis data, we have investigated the interdecadal variations of autumn precipitation in central China (APC-d) and the associated atmospheric teleconnection. It reveals that the increased autumn rainfall in central China during the last decade is a portion of the APC-d, which exhibits a high correlation coefficient of 0.7 with the interdecadal variations of the Europe–China pattern (EC-d pattern) teleconnection. The EC-d pattern teleconnection presents in a “+-+” structure over Eurasia, putting central China into the periphery of a quasi-barotropi
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Pudsey, C. J., M. P. Coward, I. W. Luff, R. M. Shackleton, B. F. Windley, and M. Q. Jan. "Collision zone between the Kohistan arc and the Asian plate in NW Pakistan." Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh: Earth Sciences 76, no. 4 (1985): 463–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s026359330001066x.

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ABSTRACTThis paper describes the suture zone between the Asian plate and the accreted Kohistan island arc in the Chitral district of NW Pakistan.The southern part of the Asian plate consists of two tectonic units separated by the N-dipping Reshun fault. The northwestern unit comprises Devonian carbonates and quartzites overlain by Devonian to Permian shales and slates with some limestones (Lun shales). Its structure is complex with S-verging thrusts and isoclinal folds. Along the Reshun fault, the relatively undeformed Reshun Formation may represent molasse. The central unit includes N-dipping
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Sarat, Austin, Madeline Chan, Maia Cole, et al. "Scenes of Execution: Spectatorship, Political Responsibility, and State Killing in American Film." Law & Social Inquiry 39, no. 03 (2014): 690–719. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/lsi.12084.

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For as long as there have been motion pictures, scenes of execution have appeared in American film. This article examines those scenes over the course of the twentieth century and suggests that spectatorship, and what it means to watch, is central to scenes of execution in film. We are interested less in the intentions and politics of a filmmaker and more in what those scenes offer viewers. We argue that three central motifs of spectatorship characterized death penalty films during the more than 100‐year period that we studied. First, viewers are often positioned as members of an audience and
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Mitroiu, Simona. "Challenging the Roma Structural Discrimination: Deterritorialization Practices in Romanian Cinema." Metacritic Journal for Comparative Studies and Theory 7, no. 2 (2021): 46–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.24193/mjcst.2021.12.03.

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This paper examines the cinematographic reworking of memory spaces associated with power relations and structural injustice. The way in which space is represented and used as a medium that reflects power relations allows to question the space itself in cultural productions from Central-Eastern Europe when associated with Romani people (space and power relations, memory of slavery and discrimination, space and freedom, territoriality, space and its inhabitants, non-belonging, segregation, etc.). The paper focuses on motion pictures produced in the last decade in Romania, a prolific period due t
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Zhao, Yong, Anning Huang, Yang Zhou, et al. "Impact of the Middle and Upper Tropospheric Cooling over Central Asia on the Summer Rainfall in the Tarim Basin, China." Journal of Climate 27, no. 12 (2014): 4721–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1175/jcli-d-13-00456.1.

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Abstract The changes in summer rainfall over the Tarim Basin, China, and the underlying mechanisms have been investigated using the observed rainfall data at 34 stations and the NCEP–NCAR reanalysis data during the period of 1961–2007. Results show that the summer rainfall over the Tarim Basin, which exhibits a significant increasing trend during the last half century, is closely related to the summer middle and upper tropospheric cooling over central Asia. Mechanism analysis indicates that the middle and upper tropospheric cooling over central Asia results in a location farther south of the s
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Zhang, Ming-Li, Jian-Feng Huang, Stewart C. Sanderson, Ping Yan, Yu-Hu Wu, and Bo-Rong Pan. "Molecular Biogeography of Tribe Thermopsideae (Leguminosae): A Madrean-Tethyan Disjunction Pattern with an African Origin of Core Genistoides." BioMed Research International 2015 (2015): 1–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/864804.

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Thermopsideae has 45 species and exhibits a series of interesting biogeographical distribution patterns, such as Madrean-Tethyan disjunction and East Asia-North America disjunction, with a center of endemism in the Qinghai-Xizang Plateau (QTP) and Central Asia. Phylogenetic analysis in this paper employed maximum likelihood using ITS,rps16,psbA-trnH, andtrnL-F sequence data; biogeographical approaches included BEAST molecular dating and Bayesian dispersal and vicariance analysis (S-DIVA). The results indicate that the core genistoides most likely originated in Africa during the Eocene to Oligo
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Sokolova, I. N., A. V. Berezina, E. V. Pershina, I. P. Gabsatarova, and I. L. Aristova. "Felt earthquake on March 4, 2024, Mw=5.0, in the Kyungey-Ala-Too ridge." Russian Journal of Seismology 6, no. 4 (2024): 7–23. https://doi.org/10.35540/2686-7907.2024.4.01.

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The paper presents the results of the analysis of instrumental and macroseismic data of the strong Kungey earthquake on March 4, 2024, on the border of Kyrgyzstan and Kazakhstan in the Kemin-Chilik fault area. The hypocenter of the earthquake is confined to the focal zone of the catastrophic Kemin earthquake of 1911 with Mw=8.2. The earthquake of March 4, 2024 occurred under the action of submeridional near-horizontal compression, which is typical for the sources of the Northern Tien Shan. The type of motion in the source along the steeply dipping plane NP1 of southwestern strike is a reverse
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Jin, Rui, Hui Yu, Zhiwei Wu, Johnny C. L. Chan, Ming Ying, and Peng Zhang. "Impact of Extratropical Circulation in East Asia on Western North Pacific Tropical Cyclone Frequency and Intensity." Journal of Climate 37, no. 6 (2024): 2103–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.1175/jcli-d-23-0436.1.

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Abstract This study examines the East Asia and western North Pacific (WNP) monsoon circulation patterns for strong and weak WNP tropical cyclone (TC) numbers in summer. It suggested that years with more intense TCs are coupled with the tropical monsoon circulations, including the northward cross-equatorial airflow and the extending tropical monsoon trough toward the central-eastern WNP. However, a higher frequency of weak TCs can be largely attributed to the mutual interactions among the tropical monsoon trough west of 140°E, the westward South Asia high, and the high pressure anomaly in North
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Gong, Lin, Barry P. Kohn, Zhiyong Zhang, Bing Xiao, Lin Wu, and Huayong Chen. "Exhumation and Preservation of Paleozoic Porphyry Cu Deposits: Insights from the Yandong Deposit, Southern Central Asian Orogenic Belt." Economic Geology 116, no. 3 (2021): 607–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.5382/econgeo.4812.

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Abstract Paleozoic porphyry copper deposits are generally much less common than their Mesozoic or Cenozoic counterparts, as they can be completely eroded in rapidly uplifting arcs. There are, however, some large Paleozoic porphyry copper deposits preserved worldwide, especially in the Central Asian orogenic belt, although the processes by which these ancient porphyry deposits were preserved are poorly constrained. The Carboniferous Yandong porphyry copper deposit was selected as a case study to resolve this issue using a combination of thermal history models derived from low-temperature thermo
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Jin, Chen, Qing He, Qian Huang, and Ze Chen. "An Analysis of the Instability Conditions and Water Vapor Transport Characteristics during a Typical Rainstorm in the Tarim Basin." Atmosphere 15, no. 2 (2024): 210. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/atmos15020210.

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In order to deepen the understanding of the occurrence mechanism and water vapor transport characteristics of the heavy rain process in the extreme arid region of Xinjiang, a rare heavy rain process in the Tarim Basin during the period of 18–22 July 2021 was comprehensively analyzed by using multi-source data. The results show that the upper tropospheric South Asian high was distributed in a “west-high-east-low” pattern during the rainstorm process, and the rainstorm area was located on the right side of the upper jet stream entrance area, while the middle-level Iranian high pressure, Baikal h
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Liu, Ge, Ping Zhao, Junming Chen, and Song Yang. "Preceding Factors of Summer Asian–Pacific Oscillation and the Physical Mechanism for Their Potential Influences." Journal of Climate 28, no. 7 (2015): 2531–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1175/jcli-d-14-00327.1.

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Abstract The authors explore the preceding factors of summertime Asian–Pacific Oscillation (APO) using observations and output from the NCEP Climate Forecast System version 2 (CFSv2). Results show that the winter and spring sea surface temperatures (SSTs) in the tropical central-eastern Pacific (TCEP) and the spring sea level pressure (SLP) over the north Indian Ocean (NIO) are significantly correlated with summer APO. The preceding TCEP SST anomaly tends to exert a delayed impact on summer APO through the following process. The previous winter TCEP SST anomaly persists until spring and result
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Huang, Wei, Song Feng, Jianhui Chen, and Fahu Chen. "Physical Mechanisms of Summer Precipitation Variations in the Tarim Basin in Northwestern China." Journal of Climate 28, no. 9 (2015): 3579–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1175/jcli-d-14-00395.1.

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Abstract The Tarim basin (TB) in northwestern China is one of the most arid regions in the middle latitudes, where water is scarce year-round. This study investigates the variations of summer precipitation in the TB and their association with water vapor fluxes and atmospheric circulation. The results suggest that the variations of summer precipitation in the TB are dominated by the water vapor fluxes from the south and east, although the long-term mean water vapor mostly comes from the west. The anomalous water vapor fluxes are closely associated with the meridional teleconnection pattern aro
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Yuan, Yuan, and Song Yang. "Impacts of Different Types of El Niño on the East Asian Climate: Focus on ENSO Cycles." Journal of Climate 25, no. 21 (2012): 7702–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1175/jcli-d-11-00576.1.

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Using multiple datasets and a partial correlation method, the authors analyze the different impacts of eastern Pacific (EP) and central Pacific (CP) El Niño on East Asian climate, focusing on the features from El Niño developing summer to El Niño decaying summer. Unlike the positive–negative–positive (+/−/+) anomalous precipitation pattern over East Asia and the equatorial Pacific during EP El Niño, an anomalous −/+/− rainfall pattern appears during CP El Niño. The anomalous dry conditions over southeastern China and the northwestern Pacific during CP El Niño seem to result from the anomalous
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VINARSKI, MAXIM V., DMITRY M. PALATOV, and VADIM V. MARINSKIY. "Checklist of the freshwater snails (Mollusca: Gastropoda) of Mongolia." Zootaxa 4317, no. 1 (2017): 45. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4317.1.2.

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The paper is the first illustrated check-list of the freshwater Gastropoda of the state of Mongolia. The authors examined their own samplings made in 2009–2012 as well as collections of other explorers and zoological museums (mostly those of Russia). In total, 35 nominal species of four families (Valvatidae, Lymnaeidae, Physidae, and Planorbidae) have been included into annotated list, with remarks on their distribution, ecology, taxonomic status, and nomenclature. All species are illustrated by pictures of their shells (including some type specimens). The fauna of freshwater Gastropoda of Mon
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Basilowski, M., B. Schönfeld, S. Esser, et al. "From Bones to Brain: 50 Years of Star Trek and Changes in the Stigmatization of Psychological Disorders." Current Psychology 39, no. 5 (2018): 1705–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12144-018-9868-9.

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Abstract The Star Trek franchise currently includes five spin-off series and 13 motion pictures. Star Trek’s central theme is the utopian future of mankind, but the series does not disregard issues that were socially relevant for its time of production. Therefore, Star Trek has functioned as a representation of history throughout its 50-year lifespan. This paper conducts a comparative analysis of fictional representations of psychological disorders and corresponding treatments to retrace the cultural changes in the portrayal and treatment of psychological disorders from the 1960s to the turn o
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Poggi, Valerio, Stefano Parolai, Natalya Silacheva, et al. "Development of a regional probabilistic seismic hazard model for Central Asia." Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences 25, no. 2 (2025): 817–42. https://doi.org/10.5194/nhess-25-817-2025.

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Abstract. Central Asia is an area characterized by complex tectonic and active deformation, largely due to the relative convergent motion between India–Arabia and Eurasia. The resulting compressional tectonic regime is responsible for the development of significant seismic activity, which, along with other natural hazards such as mass movements and river flooding, contributes to increased risk to local populations. Although several studies have been conducted on individual perils at the local and national levels, the last published regional model for the whole of Central Asia, developed under
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Nurulla-Khodzhaeva, N. T. "Problems of Cosmopolitanism and Alternativeness in the History of Central Asia." MGIMO Review of International Relations, no. 3(42) (June 28, 2015): 103–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.24833/2071-8160-2015-3-42-103-111.

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We residents of Samarkand and Bukhara, throughout history aimed to accumulate traditions of challenging the established (often elitist) limits of local culture, economics and history. The cities communities were under constant pressure of the dichotomy between the notions of nomadism and sedentism, Turkic and Persian speakers. Many community-based units of Samarkand had their own commercial, socio-cultural and educational networks that preserved alternativeness within the life cycle, which balanced between universality and particularism. These lands were dominated by a unique parity, based on
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Konstantinov, N. A., E. A. Konstantinova, and A. U. Urbushev. "Petroglyphs of Mount Dyalbak, Eastern Altai." Archaeology, Ethnology & Anthropology of Eurasia 48, no. 3 (2020): 59–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.17746/1563-0110.2020.48.3.059-069.

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This study focuses on a petroglyph site of Mount Dyalbak in the northeastern part of Balyktuyul village, in the Ulagansky District, Altai Republic. Images are engraved mostly on horizontal planes of the Devonian limestone of which the mountain slope is composed. We give a detailed description of the documentation methods. Photography was carried out under the oblique natural light, though certain areas of the planes were photographed using fl ash. Engravings were copied mostly on a tablet computer. On the basis of visual observations, the condition of planes with petroglyphs is described, conc
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Hoang, Ha, Hoang Ha Chu, Thi Anh Duong Nguyen, Quang Phap Trinh, Joaquín Abolafia, and Reyes Peña-Santiago. "Morphological and molecular characterisation of Chitwoodius coffeae sp. n. (Dorylaimida: Tylencholaimidae) from Vietnam, with a revised taxonomy of the genus." Nematology 21, no. 5 (2019): 509–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/15685411-00003231.

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Summary Chitwoodius coffeae sp. n. is described, including SEM observations and molecular (D2-D3 expansion segment of the rDNA 28S) analysis, from a coffee plantation in the Central Highlands of Vietnam. The new species is characterised by its 1.69-2.01 mm long body in females and 1.29-1.51 mm in males, lip region offset by deep constriction and 15-17 μm broad, odontostyle 27-30 μm long, neck 340-473 μm long, pharyngeal expansion occupying 52-54% of total neck length, uterus a simple tube-like structure 68-106 μm long, vulva longitudinal (V = 54-59), tail short and rounded conoid (20-28 μm, c
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Chen, Guixing. "Diurnal Cycle of the Asian Summer Monsoon: Air Pump of the Second Kind." Journal of Climate 33, no. 5 (2020): 1747–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1175/jcli-d-19-0210.1.

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AbstractDiurnal variations of rainfall and winds are pronounced over the Asian summer monsoon region, but their activities under different monsoon conditions are not clarified. Here, the diurnal cycle of monsoon flow and its influence are examined using 20-yr satellite rainfall and reanalysis data. A total of 1840 summer days are partitioned into four dynamic groups of strong or weak background flows with large or small diurnal amplitudes of low-level meridional wind. Large-scale southerly wind is found to be strongest after midnight, with a large diurnal amplitude on strong monsoon days over
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Wang, Qianhao, and Liping Li. "Characteristics of Strong Cooling Events in Winter of Northeast China and Their Association with 10–20 d Atmosphere Low-Frequency Oscillation." Atmosphere 15, no. 12 (2024): 1486. https://doi.org/10.3390/atmos15121486.

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In the past 42 years from 1980 to 2021, 103 regional strong cooling events (RSCEs) occurred in winter in Northeast China, and the frequency has increased significantly in the past 10 years, averaging 2.45 per year. The longest (shortest) duration is 10 (2) days. The minimum temperature series in 60 events exists in 10–20 d of significant low-frequency (LF) periods. The key LF circulation systems affecting RSCEs include the Lake Balkhash–Baikal ridge, the East Asian trough (EAT), the robust Siberian high (SH) and the weaker (stronger) East Asian temperate (subtropical) jet, with the related ano
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Sha, Yingying, Zhengguo Shi, Xiaodong Liu, Zhisheng An, Xinzhou Li, and Hong Chang. "Role of the Tian Shan Mountains and Pamir Plateau in Increasing Spatiotemporal Differentiation of Precipitation over Interior Asia." Journal of Climate 31, no. 19 (2018): 8141–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1175/jcli-d-17-0594.1.

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Numerical simulations were conducted to determine the impact of the Tian Shan Mountains and Pamir Plateau on arid conditions over interior Asia. These topographies are crucial for the differentiation of the precipitation seasonality among the subregions in the west, east, and north of the Tian Shan Mountains and Pamir Plateau, namely, arid central Asia, the Tarim basin, and the northern plains. Before the uplift of the Tian Shan Mountains and Pamir Plateau, the precipitation seasonality over the east arid subregion was consistent with that over the west arid subregion, with maximum rainfall in
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Barrell, Ray, Karen Dury, Dawn Holland, Nigel Pain, and Dirk te Velde. "Financial market contagion and the effects of the crises in East Asia, Russia and Latin America." National Institute Economic Review 166 (October 1998): 57–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/002795019816600108.

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The Asian crisis has had a marked effect on the world economy over the past fifteen months. Private sector demand has collapsed in the affected economies and reinforced the effects arising from the deflationary forces in the Japanese economy at present. Up until this summer it did not appear likely that the world economy as a whole would slide into a full scale recession, although it was clear that growth had begun to slow in the industrialised economies. There were also important downside risks in our forecasts at that time; in particular the danger that a policy of monetisation in Japan woul
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Inoue, Hajime. "Origin of cool cores, cold fronts, and spiral structures in cool core clusters of galaxies." Publications of the Astronomical Society of Japan 74, no. 1 (2021): 152–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/pasj/psab114.

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Abstract We consider a situation in which a brightest cluster galaxy (BCG) moves in ambient hot gas in the central region of a cool core cluster of galaxies, following the study by Inoue (2014, PASJ, 66, 60). In the rest frame of the BCG, the hot gas is supposed to flow toward the BCG in parallel from a sufficiently large distance. Then, it is expected that only the gas flowing with an impact parameter less than a critical value is trapped by the gravitation field of the BCG because of the efficient radiative cooling, getting a cooling flow, and that the remaining outer gas can get over the po
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Lei, Jing, Zhengguo Shi, Xiaoning Xie, et al. "Seasonal Variation of the Westerly Jet over Asia in the Last Glacial Maximum: Role of the Tibetan Plateau Heating." Journal of Climate 34, no. 7 (2021): 2723–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1175/jcli-d-20-0438.1.

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AbstractThe westerly jet (WJ) is an important component of atmospheric circulation, which is characterized by prominent seasonal variations in intensity and position. However, the response of the WJ over Asia during the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) is still not clear. Using general circulation model experiments, the seasonal behaviors of the WJ over central Asia and Japan are analyzed in this paper. The results show that, compared to the present day (PD), the WJ presents a complicated response during the LGM, both in intensity and position. Over central Asia, it becomes weaker in both summer and
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Ma, Qianrong, Zhongwai Li, Hongjia Lei, et al. "Interannual Variability of Extreme Precipitation during the Boreal Summer over Northwest China." Remote Sensing 15, no. 3 (2023): 785. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/rs15030785.

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Herein, we investigated the characteristics and mechanisms of interannual variability of extreme summer precipitation in northwest China (NWC). The four high-resolution precipitation predicting products under assessment indicated that both the accumulation of summer daily precipitation ≥95th percentile, and the summer maxima of daily precipitation generally decreased in a southeast—northwest direction, while relatively high values were observed in the Tienshan and Qilian Mountain areas. In turn, the Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission (TRMM) satellite dataset underestimated extreme precipitati
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Koza, KURT KIRTAY. "The Tree of Life in Turkish Culture, Its Use in Tiles and Ceramics as a Motif." INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HUMANITIES AND ART RESEARCH 8, no. 2 (2023): 129–43. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8025629.

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The tree, which is the most commonly used pattern in myths involving the creation of the world and the existence of humanity, primitive humanity attributed divine characteristics to it by reaching deep into the soil with its roots, reaching into the sky with its branches, surpassing other living beings in size, and having a long life span. Apart from the cosmic, divine beings who have always been watched in the sky, there has been a tree after animals and humans, which has grown from seed. Such respect, interest and fear felt towards the tree in various societies on Earth gradually led to the
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Chizhevsky, Andrey A., Anton V. Lyganov, and Rezida Kh Khramchenkova. "Image of the Head of a Bird of Prey in Ananyino Cultural and Historical Area." Povolzhskaya Arkheologiya (The Volga River Region Archaeology) 1, no. 43 (2023): 141–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.24852/pa2023.1.43.141.168.

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Objects, decorated with images of the head of a bird of prey, spread on the territory of the Ananyino cultural and historical area (Ananyino world) with the appearance of bimetallic hammer-axes and are associated with movement of the nomads of the Kazakhstan-Central Asian region to the west at the beginning of the Early Iron Age. The earliest images of the head of a bird of prey in the Ananyino cultural and historical area are dated to the second quarter/middle of the VII century BC. From the second quarter of the VI BC under the influence of the Scythian animal style, images of the head of a
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Zhang, Xiaobing, Haigang Gong, Xili Dai, Fan Yang, Nianbo Liu, and Ming Liu. "Understanding Pictograph with Facial Features: End-to-End Sentence-Level Lip Reading of Chinese." Proceedings of the AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence 33 (July 17, 2019): 9211–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1609/aaai.v33i01.33019211.

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With the breakthrough of deep learning, lip reading technologies are under extraordinarily rapid progress. It is well-known that Chinese is the most widely spoken language in the world. Unlike alphabetic languages, it involves more than 1,000 pronunciations as Pinyin, and nearly 90,000 pictographic characters as Hanzi, which makes lip reading of Chinese very challenging. In this paper, we implement visual-only Chinese lip reading of unconstrained sentences in a two-step end-to-end architecture (LipCH-Net), in which two deep neural network models are employed to perform the recognition of Pictu
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