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Journal articles on the topic "Gread Natal region"

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Shamblin, BM, KM Hart, KJ Martin, et al. "Green turtle mitochondrial microsatellites indicate finer-scale natal homing to isolated islands than to continental nesting sites." Marine Ecology Progress Series 643 (June 11, 2020): 159–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.3354/meps13348.

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In highly mobile philopatric species, defining the scale of natal homing is fundamental to characterizing population dynamics and effectively managing distinct populations. Genetic tools have provided evidence of regional natal philopatry in marine turtles, but extensive sharing of maternally inherited mitochondrial control region (CR) haplotypes within regions (<500 km) often impedes identification of population boundaries. Previous CR-based analyses of Florida (USA) green turtle Chelonia mydas nesting sites detected at least 2 populations, but the ubiquity of haplotype CM-A3.1 among south
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Maaz, Aida, Ian S. Blagbrough, and Paul A. De Bank. "In Vitro Evaluation of Nasal Aerosol Depositions: An Insight for Direct Nose to Brain Drug Delivery." Pharmaceutics 13, no. 7 (2021): 1079. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics13071079.

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The nasal cavity is an attractive route for both local and systemic drug delivery and holds great potential for access to the brain via the olfactory region, an area where the blood–brain barrier (BBB) is effectively absent. However, the olfactory region is located at the roof of the nasal cavity and only represents ~5–7% of the epithelial surface area, presenting significant challenges for the deposition of drug molecules for nose to brain drug delivery (NTBDD). Aerosolized particles have the potential to be directed to the olfactory region, but their specific deposition within this area is c
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Stanek, Jerzy, Gabrielle de Courten-Myers, Abbot G. Spaulding, William Strub, and Robert J. Hopkin. "Case of Complex Craniofacial Anomalies, Bilateral Nasal Proboscides, Palatal Pituitary, Upper Limbs Reduction, and Amnion Rupture Sequence: Disorganization Phenotype?" Pediatric and Developmental Pathology 4, no. 2 (2001): 192–202. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s100240010131.

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We report a case of a dizygotic twin with complex abnormalities of head, body, and limbs. The anomalies include the following: lateral and midline cleft upper lip, ectopic palatal pituitary, natal teeth, bilateral nasal proboscides with an absent nose, left microphthalmia with conjunctival-lined cyst, right ocular dysgenesis, bilateral retinal dysplasia, platybasia with skull asymmetry, hydrocephalus secondary to aqueductal atresia, brain hemispheric asymmetry with a parietal–occipital cortical flap, agenesis of posterior corpus callosum, absence of the olfactory nerves and left anterior cereb
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Nóbrega, Mariana Magna Santos da, André Luis Calado Araújo, and Jerônimo Pereira dos Santos. "AVALIAÇÃO DAS CONCENTRAÇÕES DE NITRATO NAS ÁGUAS MINERAIS PRODUZIDAS NA REGIÃO DA GRANDE NATAL." HOLOS 3 (March 2, 2009): 4. http://dx.doi.org/10.15628/holos.2008.221.

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RESUMO A Região Metropolitana de Natal, no estado do Rio Grande do Norte, é detentora de grandes reservas de águas subterrâneas pertencentes ao aqüífero Dunas/Barreiras. Essas águas são utilizadas pela população para seu abastecimento e consumo industrial. Além disso, essas reservas possuem características de águas minerais, localizando-se principalmente nos municípios de Parnamirim e Macaíba na região sul e no município de Extremoz, na parte norte. Em contrapartida, o crescimento urbano acelerado da Grande Natal, associado com a falta de esgotamento sanitário e drenagem adequada, resultaram n
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Kameswaran, Mohan. "Fibre-optic endoscopy in atrophic rhinitis." Journal of Laryngology & Otology 105, no. 12 (1991): 1014–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022215100118092.

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AbstractPrimary atrophic rhinitis seems to have a high prevalence in the arid regions bordering the great deserts of Saudi-Arabia. Fibre-optic endoscopy was performed on 42 patients treated surgically. Fibre-optic endoscopy demonstrated the presence of crusts in the nasal cavities and their subsequent reduction following surgery. It also demonstrated ulceration of the cartilaginous nasal septum in some cases and this may explain the pathogenesis of septal perforation noted in a high number of our patients. Fibre-optic nasendoscopy was also helpful in demonstrating the reappearance of free mucu
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Dennis, TE, and PD Shaughnessy. "Stautus of the Australian sea lion, Neophoca cinerea, in the Great Australian Bight." Wildlife Research 23, no. 6 (1996): 741. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/wr9960741.

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In August 1994, a systematic survey of potential haulout sites of the Australian sea lion, Neophoca cinerea, was conducted along the coastline of the Great Australian Bight from Twin Rocks to Wilson Bluff, a distance of 206 km. A total of 289 Australian sea lions was recorded at 23 sites widely dispersed at the base of the Bunda Cliffs, hauled out on perched platforms formed by collapsed sections of cliff at various levels above the sea. Of these, 37 sea lions were recorded in a deep cave accessed from the sea. The total included 86 pups aged under 12 months, which were probably born in the re
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Maguffee, Alexander C., Reneé Reilly, Richard Clark, and Michael L. Jones. "Examining the potential of otolith chemistry to determine natal origins of wild Lake Michigan Chinook salmon." Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 76, no. 11 (2019): 2035–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/cjfas-2018-0041.

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Previous research has demonstrated a large movement of hatchery-reared Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) from Lake Huron to Lake Michigan, suggesting the potential for wild fish to exhibit similar movement patterns. We assessed the feasibility of using otolith microchemistry to estimate the natal source composition of wild Chinook salmon in Lake Michigan and evaluate interbasin movement. Otolith pairs were extracted from juvenile and adult fish collected in 2015 and 2016 from Great Lakes tributaries. Otoliths were analyzed using laser ablation inductively coupled plasma mass spectromet
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Pahrudin Arrozi, Aslina, Daijiro Yanagisawa, Tomoko Kato, et al. "Nasal Extracts from Patients with Alzheimer’s Disease Induce Tau Aggregates in a Cellular Model of Tau Propagation." Journal of Alzheimer's Disease Reports 5, no. 1 (2021): 263–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/adr-210298.

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Background: Emerging evidence indicates that the misfolded tau protein can propagate aggregates between cells in a prion-like manner. This prion activity has been typically studied in brain extracts of patients with Alzheimer’s disease (AD), but not in the olfactory region that can be a potential biomarker in AD. Objective: To investigate the prion seeding activity of tau in nasal mucosa tissues using a cell culture model of tau propagation. Methods: Brain and nasal mucosa homogenates were added to HEK293T cells expressing three repeat or four-repeat domains of tau with the L266V, V337M (3RD*V
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Veldsman, Stephan. "Description of four new Nataliamarginella and one Punctamarginella species (Marginellidae: Marginella), from the Eastern Cape, South Africa." Festivus 53, no. 3 (2021): 210–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.54173/f533210.

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Five new species in the genus Marginella from the Eastern Cape, South Africa are described. Four species in the subgenus Nataliamarginella S.G. Veldsman, 2017: M. (N.) mbasheensis n. sp., M. (N.) mlambomkuluensis n. sp., M. (N.) mtataensis n. sp., and M. (N.) muratovi n. sp.; and one species in the subgenus Punctamarginella S.G.Veldsman, 2017 M. (P.) transovula n. sp. The new species are compared to their closest congeners within their respective subgenus with regards to their shell morphological features and locality. The species described here are all found deep water (50-550 m) along the ce
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Nayak, Arun. "Indian board of Orthodontics Case Report: Orthodontic Management of a Palatally Impacted Maxillary Canine." Journal of Indian Orthodontic Society 53, no. 4 (2019): 295–305. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0301574219884495.

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A 19-year-old dental student reported with a chief complaint of malaligned teeth and an impacted upper right canine (13). On clinical and radiographic examination, he had a slightly depressed maxilla in the upper right region, right deviation of nasal bridge, acceptable facial profile, horizontal, palatally impacted canine whose crown was almost reaching the midline, spaced upper anteriors, excessive gingival display on smile, deep bite, and 34 in crossbite. Comprehensive orthodontic therapy along with surgical exposure of 13 helped in achieving all the treatment objectives to great satisfacti
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Gread Natal region"

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Oliveira, Ivanillton Passos de. "Ind?stria informal de confec??es e mercado de trabalho : um estudo sobre a Grande Natal (1977-2003)." Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, 2004. http://repositorio.ufrn.br:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/18884.

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Made available in DSpace on 2015-03-13T17:10:35Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 IvaniltonPO.pdf: 1499797 bytes, checksum: 26e126779da9601912aad598493cd4fc (MD5) Previous issue date: 2004-12-20<br>The process of globalization which has characterized today s Brazilian economic development is determining in the restructuring of productive capital, influencing the development of an economic model, founded on greater competition and use of technology. As a consequence of that, there has been a certain disorganization of the economy, the growth of social inequalities and the lack of structuring of
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Rwandarugali, Stanislas. "Finding a place in the city : a case study of Great Lakes region refugees in the eThekwini municipality." Thesis, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/10413/7940.

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Worldwide the experiences of refugees on place and their integration into host countries are understood differently. This study seeks to understand how asylum seekers and refugees found a place and settled in South Africa cities. The study focuses on asylum seekers and refugees, not on economic immigrants. By using a qualitative case study approach, the research has been able to explore how Great Lakes region refugees, living in the eThekwini Metropolitan Area, negotiate their place in the city and to what extent they are and they can be integrated into the eThekwini municipal IDP (Integrate
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Hategekimana, Celestin. "Solidarity with strangers : the challenges posed by the Great Lakes region refugees to the Ministry of the Anglican Cathedral of the Holy Nativity, Pietermaritzburg." Thesis, 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/10413/282.

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This thesis focuses on the challenges posed by the refugees from the Great Lakes Region to the ministry of the Anglican Cathedral of the Holy Nativity in Pietermaritzburg, South Africa. It intends to inform the Christian world in general and specifically the Anglican Cathedral of the Holy Nativity of the current refugee situation and its causes. Furthermore, this study shows that understanding the refugees' livelihood strategies is a prerequisite to improved interventions. Using the Sustainable Livelihood Framework, this study describes some of the positive and negative outcomes from the mecha
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Books on the topic "Gread Natal region"

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Krummes, Daniel. Dining on inland seas: Nautical china from the Great Lakes region of North America. Nautical Works Press (102 East Front St., Traverse City, Mich. 49684), 1997.

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The Mediterranean Fleet, 1919-1929. Ashgate Pub. Co., 2011.

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England), King's College (London, ed. War and empire in Mauritius and the Indian Ocean. Palgrave, in association with Kings College, London, 2001.

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Struggle for the Middle Sea: The great navies at war in the Mediterranean theater, 1940-1945. Naval Institute Press, 2009.

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Ross, Robert S., ed. Strategic Adjustment and the Rise of China. Cornell University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.7591/cornell/9781501709180.001.0001.

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This book demonstrates how structural and domestic variables influence how East Asian states adjust their strategy in light of the rise of China, including how China manages its own emerging role as a regional great power. The book notes that the shifting regional balance of power has fueled escalating tensions in East Asia and suggests that adjustment challenges are exacerbated by the politics of policymaking. International and domestic pressures on policymaking are reflected in maritime territorial disputes and in the broader range of regional security issues created by the rise of China. Ad
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P, Burdett Anita L., Great Britain Admiralty, and Great Britain. Public Record Office., eds. Persian Gulf & Red Sea naval reports 1820-1960. Archive Editions, 1993.

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Martin, Paula. Conclusion: Future Directions. Edited by Ben Ford, Donny L. Hamilton, and Alexis Catsambis. Oxford University Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199336005.013.0047.

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This article demonstrates the extent to which underwater and maritime archaeology have developed and expanded over centuries. This article summarizes the study of shipwrecks and wider maritime culture in geographical areas throughout the world. Wrecked vessels reveal the technological achievements of their day. Warships demonstrate developments in aggressive and defensive technologies. Merchant vessels carry evidence of the range of cargoes traded. Underwater archaeology has gained wider acceptance and validity. The development of maritime archaeology targets future research to use resources e
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Llewellyn-Jones, Malcolm. Royal Navy and the Mediterranean Convoys: A Naval Staff History. Taylor & Francis Group, 2014.

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Matzke, Rebecca B. Deterrence Through Strength: British Naval Power and Foreign Policy Under Pax Britannica. University of Nebraska Press, 2011.

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Jürgen, Tampke, ed. Ruthless warfare: German military planning and surveillance in the Australia-New Zealand region before the Great War. Southern Highlands Publishers, 1998.

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Akçam, Taner. "Final Steps in the Decision-Making Process." In The Young Turks' Crime against Humanity. Princeton University Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.23943/princeton/9780691153339.003.0006.

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This chapter argues that the fear that the English were going to land somewhere in the Iskenderun region, and following this, the commencement of a great naval movement in order to seize Istanbul, led the Unionists to believe that the end of the empire was certainly at hand. The first deportation decision was made under these circumstances. The evacuation of Armenians from certain regions due to military and political reasons presaged another important turning point. The fact that the European states were at war played an important role in these deportations, which were carried out first in Dortyol and then in Zeytun, both in the region of Cilicia. The chapter shows how the Unionists believed that the war created favorable conditions for them, but the proper time had not yet arrived.
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Thompson, Eric V., and Sarah Vogler. "Regional Conflict, Hydrocarbon Dreams, and Great Power Competition: Considerations for U.S. Naval Strategy in the Eastern Mediterranean." In Conceptualizing Maritime & Naval Strategy. Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/9783845299150-295.

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Abulafia, David. "Encouragement to Others, 1650–1780." In The Great Sea. Oxford University Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195323344.003.0039.

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In the course of the seventeenth century the character of the relationship between the European states changed dramatically, with important repercussions in the Mediterranean. Until the end of the Thirty Years’ War in 1648, Catholic confronted Protestant, and confessional identity was an issue of surpassing significance for the competing powers in Europe. After 1648, a greater degree of political realism, or cynical calculation, began to intrude. Within a few years, it was possible for the English arch-Protestant Oliver Cromwell to cooperate with the Spanish king, while English suspicion of the Dutch led to conflict in the North Sea. The character of English involvement in the Mediterranean changed: royal fleets began to intervene and the English (after union with Scotland in 1707, the British) sought out permanent bases in the western Mediterranean: first Tangier, then Gibraltar, Minorca and, in 1800, Malta. The period from 1648 to the Napoleonic Wars was marked, therefore, by frequent about-turns as the English switched from Spanish to French alliances, and as the whole question of the Spanish royal succession divided Europe and opened up the prospect of spoils from a declining Spanish empire in the Mediterranean. While Spain’s difficulties were obvious, it was less clear that the Ottomans had passed their peak: the Ottoman siege of Vienna in 1683 was unsuccessful, but in the Mediterranean Turkish galleys still posed a serious threat, and their Barbary allies could be relied upon to give support when naval conflict broke out. Even so, the Venetians managed to gain control of the Morea or Peloponnese for several years, and, interestingly, it was they who were the aggressors. Bolder than they had been for some time, the Venetians ambitiously aimed to crack Turkish power in the regions closest to their navigation routes. In 1685 and 1686 they captured and demolished a number of Turkish fortresses on either side of the Morea, culminating in the capture of Nafplion on 30 August 1686. This was only the prelude to an attempt to clean up the Dalmatian coast, starting with the Turkish base at Herceg Novi, which they captured in September 1687.
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Sullivan, Raymond, Ryan P. Fay, Carl Schaefer, Alan Deino, and Stephen W. Edwards. "Neogene volcanism on the eastside of Mount Diablo, Contra Costa County, California." In Regional Geology of Mount Diablo, California: Its Tectonic Evolution on the North America Plate Boundary. Geological Society of America, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/2021.1217(11).

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ABSTRACT Two spatially separated areas of Neogene volcanic rocks are located on the northeast limb of the Mount Diablo anticline. The southernmost outcrops of volcanics are 6 km east of the summit of Mount Diablo in the Marsh Creek area and consist of ~12 hypabyssal dacite intrusions dated at ca. 7.8–7.5 Ma, which were intruded into the Great Valley Group of Late Cretaceous age. The intrusions occur in the vicinity of the Clayton and Diablo faults. The rocks are predominantly calc-alkaline plagioclase biotite dacites, but one is a tholeiitic plagioclase andesite. Mercury mineralization was likely concomitant with emplacement of these late Miocene intrusions. The northern most outcrops of Neogene volcanic rocks occur ~15 km to the north of Mount Diablo in the Concord Naval Weapons Station and the Los Medanos Hills and are probably parts of a single andesite flow. A magnetometer survey indicates that the flow originated from a feeder dike along the Clayton fault. The lava flow is flat-lying and occu pies ancient stream channels across an erosional surface of tilted Markley Sandstone of middle Eocene age. New radiometric dates of the flow yield an age of 5.8–5.5 Ma, but due to alteration the age should be used with caution. The flow is a calc-alkaline andesite rich in clinopyroxene and plagioclase. What appear to be uplifted erosional remnants of the flow can be traced northeastward in the Los Medanos Hills across a surface of tilted Cenozoic rocks that eventually rest on formations as young as the Lawlor Tuff dated at 4.865 ± 0.011 Ma. This stratigraphic relationship suggests that the andesite flow is probably late Pliocene in age and was impacted by the more recent uplift of the Los Medanos Hills but postdates the regional folding and faulting of the rocks of Mount Diablo. In terms of timing, location, and composition, the evidence suggests these two areas of dacitic and andesitic volcanics fit into a series of migrating volcanic centers in the California Coast Ranges that erupted following the northward passage of the Mendocino Triple Junction.
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Matonin, Vasiliy N., and Natalya N. Bedina. "The Fatherland Theme in the 18th Century Patriotic Discourse (On the Example of the Divine Service of Thanksgiving on the Great God-Given Victory at Poltava)." In Hermeneutics of Old Russian Literature: Issue 20. А.M. Gorky Institute of World Literature of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.22455/horl.1607-6192-2021-20-423-475.

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The material for the article is the 18th century manuscript of the Divine Service of Thanksgiving… The authors discovered it in the Chequevo village of the Onega district in the Arkhangelsk region. The manuscript was kept near the books marked with Chequeo peasant library seal. The Abbot of the Solovetsky monastery, Archimandrite Ioannikiy, was one of the founders of this library. He was a native of the Polye village, which was part of the Chequevo. So it can be assumed that the manuscript came to the library from the Solovetsky monastery — the spiritual and cultural center of the Russian North. Divine Service of Thanksgiving... is a handwritten copy from the first printed edition of the solemn service, created immediately after the Russian troop’s victory in the Poltava battle in 1709. The author of the text is Archbishop Theophilactus (Lopatinsky). The history of the manuscript reveals the awareness of the Northern peasantry’s involvement in the Russia naval success and in the fate of the Fatherland. As a result of Peter’s the Great reform activities, Arkhangelsk lost its strategic importance for the state development, but the Emperor’s connection with the Northern peasantry formed an important part of the marginal self- consciousness of the Pomors. In the 18th century Patriotic discourse, the wars waged by Russia are assessed as liberating. In the text of the Service, the images of the Russian army, Tsar Peter I and the people are endowed with such characteristics as humility, smallness, infirmity, loyalty to the true faith and trust in the grace of God. The enemy image is based on comparisons with the vanity builders of the Babylon tower, arrogant Goliath, arrogant and fierce Pharaoh, thousands of Assyrian army, the Babylonian king Nebuchadnezzar, the traitor Judas. Researchers characterize the author of the Divine Service of Thanksgiving... as one of the most consistent zealots of Orthodoxy, a hidden opponent of Peter’s Church reforms and a passionate enemy of Protestantism. In the Russia and Sweden state ideology, there is a common trend: the protection and collection of lands around the empire center. The common language of Baroque European culture is typical for Swedish and Russian glorifications of the Northern war time. It involves the use of Parallels with biblical images, the combination game with emblematic signs, and ultimately — the search for the highest meaning of historical events. The presence of an enemy superior in numbers and power is one of the most important conditions for the peoples’ self-consciousness formation. The national power identity basis was not the economic and political might of the state, but it was the idea of protecting the Fatherland, its independence, Fatherland honor and glory. Peter’s Imperial ambitions grow organically from the Moscow kingdom ideology (“Moscow is the third Rome”), where the “goal of world history” was realized (A. Toynbee). In the 18th century Patriotic discourse, the interpretation of the war had a religious character despite the secularization of public consciousness. The Fatherland theme was based on traditional spiritual foundations implemented in the emerging Imperial ideology.
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