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Peters, Bill. "Jubilee 2000." Journal of Modern African Studies 32, no. 4 (1994): 699–700. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022278x00015925.

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With five years to go until 2000 is upon us the debt campaign is at present concentrating on two elements important for success. The first is capturing and extending what might be described as grass-roots interest: signs already have appeared of some sympathy with, and even support for, the campaign among economists, bankers, civil servants, diplomats, and politicians; discreet encouragement from the inner courts of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank has been recorded. The second is a change in the international, political, and intellectual climate to favour remission.
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Alves, de Sousa Fernando. "João Paulo II e a purificação da memória histórica no jubileu do ano 2000." Brasiliensis 5, no. 9 (2016): 95–124. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8128003.

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https://brasiliensis.cerm.org.br/index.php/brasiliensis/article/view/96/version/96 It presents a synthesis of the thesis of the author’s master’s degree that looks to recompose the trajectory of the “Day of Forgiveness”realized in the year 2000 during the celebrations of the Jubilee - under the perspective of its promoter and idealizer, that is, as a specific gesture of John Paul II. The Journey, known as a gesture of purification of the memory, would have been matured in the heart of Karol Wojtyla from his experiences as a son of Poland and son of the Council. His election to pontificate and the occasion of the “Great Jubilee” of the year 2000 made possible the realization of the “mea culpa”, not without prior justifying historically and theologically the opportunity and orthodoxy of the gesture.
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McMahon, Joseph R. "Catholic Priests of the Diocese of Wilmington: A Jubilee Year 2000 Commemoration (review)." Catholic Historical Review 87, no. 3 (2001): 534–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/cat.2001.0115.

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Bellitto, Christopher M. "Teaching the Church's Mistakes: Historical Hermeneutics in Memory and Reconciliation: the Church and the Faults of the Past." Horizons 32, no. 1 (2005): 123–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0360966900002231.

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AbstractHow can church history help students and teachers make sense of what happens when the church makes mistakes? The Jubilee Year of 2000 represented a moment to think about the far past, but after January 2002, the revelations about priest-pedophiles and institutional cover-ups placed the topic of the church's errors squarely in the current daily life of the church. This essay explores the historical hermeneutics in the International Theological Commission's document, Memory and Reconciliation: The Church and the Faults of the Past, issued a few months before Pope John Paul II's Jubilee apologies in Lent 2000. The essay strives to identify and critique historical and theological concerns in this document while applying them not only to historical events, but to the more recent sex abuse revelations. Two topics serve as entry points to this discussion: purification of memory and the historian's role in discerning personal and corporate responsibility.
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Zinkow, Leszek. "A Few Observations on Pope John Paul II’s Relationship to the Ancient World." Perspektywy Kultury 32, no. 1 (2021): 69–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.35765/pk.2021.3201.07.

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The article points out a few selected threads of interest related to Karol Wojtyła’s – Pope John Paul II’s – relationship with the ancient world, with the focus on the Biblical lands. Some of his statements on this subject are dis­cussed. Above all, the focus is on John Paul II’s pilgrimages in 2000 and 2001. These two endeavors were connected with the Jubilee Year, in which the Pope visited, among other countries, Egypt, Syria, Jordan and Greece, referring to the ancient history of these locations.
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Basile, Giuseppe. "ASSISI'S QUAKE FIGHTERS: Thirteenth‐Century Basilica of St. Francis Restored for Year 2000 Jubilee." Sculpture Review 48, no. 3 (1999): 24–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/j.2632-3494.1999.tb00033.x.

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Skoromets, A. A., V. M. Kazakov, V. A. Sorokoumov, and E. R. Barantsevich. "100 years of the Department of Nervous and Mental Diseases of the Women's Medical Institute of St. Petersburg State Medical University named after acad. I.P. Pavlov." Neurology Bulletin XXXIII, no. 1-2 (2001): 91–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.17816/nb79762.

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In the fall of 2000, jubilee celebrations were held dedicated to the centenary of the Department of Nervous and Mental Diseases at the current St. Petersburg State Medical University named after acad. I.P. Pavlov (until 1994 it was the 1st Leningrad Medical Institute named after Academician I.P. Pavlov).
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Ryan, Fergus Michael Timothy. "Resurrecting the ambo Part 2." Liturgia Sacra. Liturgia - Musica - Ars 60, no. 2 (2022): 105–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.25167/ls.4806.

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Renewed emphasis on the significance of the ambo on the part of the Roman dicastery for divine worship appeared in the context of the Roman rite in the late 1980s and once again in the Jubilee year 2000 but seems to have been overlooked in the vast majority of local churches. The author reviews what he considers to be a gradual restoration of the ambo to its medieval heyday while seeing that same restoration as central in placing the celebration of Christ’s paschal mystery at the heart of the liturgy renewed after Vatican II.
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Cárdenas, Melba Libia. "Editorial: The Silver Jubilee of the Profile Journal." Profile: Issues in Teachers' Professional Development 26, no. 2 (2024): 9–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.15446/profile.v26n2.114979.

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It is a real pleasure to share with our readership that in September 2024, we will celebrate twenty-five years of our publication. Profile was launched in 2000 as a yearly publication. In 2008, the journal became semiannual, and since then, a new issue has been published each January and July. The celebration of twenty-five years of publication brings not only satisfaction for our achievements; it also makes us feel that all the efforts to maintain the journal’s periodical publication have been worthwhile.
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Dent, Martin. "The Debt Tables of the World Bank." Journal of Modern African Studies 32, no. 4 (1994): 693–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022278x00015913.

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As members of the Debt Crisis Network of Charities and Non-Governmental Organisations, my colleague, Bill Peters, and I, Co-Chairmen of the Campaign for Jubilee 2000, were invited to the annual presentation in London of the World Bank's very detailed Debt Tables that are prepared with great care each year by Malvina Pollock and her team in Washington. They draw on statistics from 129 (116 in 1992–3) third-world governments, which are dealt with country by country in four pages of analysis in Volume 2, having been aggregated in Volume 1 to give totals for each major area, and for different income groups. Both sets of figures include lengthy and informative introductions analysing the changes and structures in debt and finance for developing countries during the last year.
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Sadowski, Ryszard F. "Aktualizacja potencjału religii w ochronie ekosystemów leśnych." Studia Ecologiae et Bioethicae 11, no. 1 (2013): 7–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.21697/seb.2013.11.1.01.

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Declared by the United Nations as the International Year of the Forest, 2011 demonstrated the signi#cance of forest ecosystems to all humans and the entire Earth. Religions had already become important allies in preventing damage to forests. Different religious traditions offer various proposals for forest conservation and afforestation. Since 1970 and especially after the jubilee year of 2000, people of faith established many ecological organizations to engage in environmental conservation because of their religious beliefs. All major religious traditions have a lot to offer. This article examines the way organized religions and faith-based ecological organizations are engaged in many environmental projects concerning forest ecosystems. It looks at the ecological activity of faith-based organizations such as the Chipko Movement, Appiko movement, Swadhyaya community, and the Ecological Movement of St. Francis of Assisi. The article shows that the actualization of religious potential in protecting forests is accomplished through active prevention of deforestation and climate change, afforestation, and the implementation of environmentally friendly technology.
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Austria, OP, Dexter. "The Declaration Dominus Iesus." Philippiniana Sacra 50, no. 149 (2015): 71–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.55997/ps1004l149a3.

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The proclamation of the Gospel to the world (Matthew 28:19) was the missionary mandate given by Christ to the Church as He ascended to Heaven. While significant strides had been made in the past, the Church humbly admits that her universal mission is still far from completion. In the twentieth century, in her continuing effort to evangelize, the Church saw the need to address her relation to the world, particularly to other Christian denominations and the various non-Christian faiths. Through the Second Vatican Council, the Church's dialogue with them resulted in a more open environment. Conversely though, some theologians like Jacques Dupuis construed this openness in a relativist pluralism approach to accommodate the need for a “balanced” view of dialogue between faiths. The Declaration Dominus Iesus, written in the Jubilee Year 2000, was intended to address Christians regarding this increasing tendency of moving away from their central and fundamental faith in Jesus Christ, with whom they are celebrating the year for. This article presents a descriptive and historical overview of the Declaration and its contents, particularly mentioning those theories or positions, which were held erroneous and subsequently countered by the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith.
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Ryan, Fergus Michael Timothy. "Resurrecting the ambo Part 1." Liturgia Sacra. Liturgia - Musica - Ars 59, no. 1 (2022): 117–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.25167/ls.4760.

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The use of the ambo during the celebration of Mass with a congregation was restored to the Roman rite in 1964, it seemed after centuries of absence. Limited use of the ambo during Mass, or remains of the ambo such as lecterns, had continued interrupted in some Western rite contexts from the Council of Trent until the Second Vatican Council. The reception of the ambo from 1964 was rather modest with respect to its monumental history and symbolic wealth. This was due, no doubt, to the significance and history of the ambo going unnoted in Roman documentation and liturgical books in the years after Sacrosanctum Concilium. Renewed emphasis on the significance of the ambo on the part of the Roman dicastery for divine worship appeared in the context of the Roman rite in the late 1980s and once again in the Jubilee year 2000 but seems to have been overlooked in the vast majority of local churches. The author reviews what he considers to be a gradual restoration of the ambo to its medieval heyday while seeing that same restoration as central in placing the celebration of Christ’s paschal mystery at the heart of the liturgy renewed after Vatican II.
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Michener, P. M., J. K. Pataky, and D. G. White. "Rates of Transmitting Erwinia stewartii from Seed to Seedlings of a Sweet Corn Hybrid Susceptible to Stewart's Wilt." Plant Disease 86, no. 9 (2002): 1031–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1094/pdis.2002.86.9.1031.

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Rates of transmitting Erwinia stewartii from seed to seedlings were estimated from field grow-outs of seedlings grown from seed infected with E. stewartii. Infected seed were produced in 1998, 1999, and 2000 on a Stewart's wilt-susceptible sweet corn hybrid, Jubilee. Seedlings were inoculated repeatedly with pinprick inoculators and suspensions of E. stewartii were injected into ear shanks of the primary ears of each adult plant. Seed from inoculated plants were harvested and bulked. Single kernels were assayed for E. stewartii to estimate the proportion of kernels infected with E. stewartii. Estimates of E. stewartii-infection were 15.6 ± 4.3, 49.4 ± 3.9, and 12.5 ± 2.4% for seed produced in 1998, 1999, and 2000, respectively. Approximately 61,800 seedlings were grown in DeKalb, IL in 1999 and 83,400 and 60,000 seedlings were grown in Plover WI in 2000 and 2001, respectively, from infected seed lots produced the previous year. Approximately 10,000, 12,200, and 29,400 seedlings of susceptible sweet corn hybrids also were grown each year from commercial seed produced in Idaho where Stewart's wilt does not occur. Based on estimates of kernel infection in each seed lot and plant populations in each grow-out trial, about 9,600, 41,200, and 7,500 seedlings were grown from infected kernels in 1999, 2000, and 2001, respectively. Seedlings at the two- to three-leaf stage were examined for symptoms of Stewart's wilt. Infected plants were confirmed by microscopic observations of bacterial ooze and by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. When data were combined from all three trials, 59 of approximately 58,300 seedlings grown from infected seed were infected with E. stewartii based on symptoms of Stewart's wilt and E. stewartii-positive leaf tissue samples. Of these 59 seedlings, 22 probably were infected from seed-to-seedling transmission of E. stewartii and 37 probably were the result of natural infection due to the presence of flea beetles in DeKalb in 1999. Twenty-two infected seedlings from 58,300 infected kernels corresponds to a seed-to-seedling transmission rate of 0.038%. This rate of seed-to-seedling transmission of E. stewartii is substantially lower than seed transmission rates reported in the first half of the twentieth century; however, it is similar to seed-to-seedling transmission rates reported from other recent research.
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Behrens, Carola, Giles Stevenson, Richard Eddy, et al. "The Benefits of Computed Tomographic Colonography in Reducing a Long Colonoscopy Waiting List." Canadian Association of Radiologists Journal 61, no. 1 (2010): 33–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.carj.2009.09.003.

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Purpose The Radiology Department, Royal Jubilee Hospital, Victoria, BC, with the support of gastroenterologists and surgeons, was awarded a BC Innovation fund to run a pilot project of computed tomographic colonography to reduce an unacceptably long 2-year colonoscopy waiting list. Funds were approved in April 2007 for a 1-year project, which was completed on March 31, 2008. Methods This article describes the challenges of delivering a high-volume computed tomographic colonography program at a busy community hospital, with discussion of the results for the 2,005 patients who were examined. Results Colonoscopy was avoided in 1,462 patients whose computed tomographic studies showed no significant lesions. In the remainder of patients, only lesions larger than 5 mm were reported, with a total of 508 lesions identified in 433 patients. There were 57 cancers of which 52 were reported as either definite or possible cancers, whereas 5 were not seen on initial scans. Some of the patients with cancer had been on the colonoscopy waiting list for 2 years. In addition, there were 461 patients with significant extracolonic findings, including 84 who required urgent or semi-urgent further management for previously unsuspected conditions, such as pneumonia, aneurysms larger than 5 cm, and a range of solid renal, hepatic, and pancreatic masses. There were no procedural complications from the computed tomographic colon studies. Conclusions We have shown that it is feasible to run a high volume CTC service in a general hospital given hospital support and funding. The benefits in this group of over 2000 patients included avoidance of colonoscopy in over 70% of patients, detection of significant polyps or cancer in approximately 20% of patients, and identification of clinically important conditions in 7%–18% depending on the definition used. The estimated costs including capital, operating, and professional fees were in the range of $400.
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Ignatenko, Yevgeniya. "Polish-Ukrainian relations in the field of early music." Scientific herald of Tchaikovsky National Music Academy of Ukraine, no. 142 (March 13, 2025): 176–90. https://doi.org/10.31318/2522-4190.2025.142.327892.

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The relevance of the study. Jubilee 2025 – for the harpsichord class, which celebrates the 30th anniversary, and the department of early music, which celebrates the 25th anniversary – encourages reflections, memories in order to restore and comprehend the events that were important. The harpsichord class is “older” than the department for five years. Its appearance and first successes inspired the then rector of the Ukrainian National Tchaikovsky Academy of Music, Oleh Tymoshenko, to open a department of early music, headed by the famous researcher of Ukrainian music, Nina Herasymova-Persydska. The proposed jubilee reflections are selective as they focus on PolishUkrainian relations, which had a significant impact on the life and progress of the jubilarians. The main objective of the study is to highlight the creative connections of the harpsichord class and the department of ancient music of the UNTAM with Polish musicians; to present the interaction of Polish and Ukrainian musicians within the framework of the international forum “Musica Antiqua Europae Orientalis” (Bydgoszcz, 1966–2006), the festivals “Ukraine and the Baroque World” (Kyiv, 1994), and “Bach’s Days” (Krakow, 2005, 2006), in the projects of the Bydgoszcz society “Heritage” (2013–2020). The study is based on the materials of interviews with musicians who developed Polish-Ukrainian relations in the field of early music (Nina Herasymova-Persydska, Svitlana Shabaltina, Elżbieta Stefańska). The methodology of the work is based on empirical and theoretical research methods (interviews, memories and observations, analysis and synthesis). Results and conclusions. The Polish-Ukrainian scientific projects and concerts, which were important for the development of the Kyiv cell of researchers and performers of early music, are highlighted and presented. The Polish press’ coverage of Ukrainian musicians’ performances is examined. Polish-Ukrainian musical connections in the field of early music influenced the post-Soviet restructuring of Ukrainian educational and cultural institutions. The long-term collaboration between Kyiv harpsichord player Svitlana Shabaltina and Polish harpsichord player Elżbieta Stefańska contributed to the development of the harpsichord class, which in 2000 became part of the Department of Early Music founded at the National Ukrainian Academy of Music. The Kyiv harpsichord class became the first professional cell of historically informed performance in Ukraine. During the time of Ukraine’s independence, many Ukrainian musicians have joined the European movement for the revival of early music and historically informed performance. The study of their experiences can provide a promising direction for future research.
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Promdireg, A., M. Techakumphu, W. Adulyanubap, and A. Na-Chiengmai. "337 OVUM PICK UP IN NON-PREGNANT AND POSTPARTUM SWAMP BUFFALOES (BUBALUS BUBALIS) AFTER FSH PRETREATMENT." Reproduction, Fertility and Development 17, no. 2 (2005): 319. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/rdv17n2ab337.

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The feasibility of OPU has already been reported in prepubertal swamp buffaloes and heifers (Promdireg et al. 2000 Thai J. Vet. Med. 30(1), 41–50; Techakumphu et al. 2003 Theriogenology 61, 1705–1711) and it has to be emphasized that the reproductive potential of females can be maximized, if OPU and IVEP are applied in the course of non productive periods such as anestrus and postpartum. The objective of this study was to evaluate the efficiency of Ovum Pick Up (OPU) in non lactating, pluriparous non-pregnant (n = 5) and lactating, postpartum swamp buffaloes, started 3 mts after calving (n = 6) with gonadotropin stimulation. OPU was performed every two weeks in the two groups of animals for a total of 6 sessions. To buffaloes receiving hormonal stimulation, a total of 400 mg of FSH was administered for three days in decreasing dose together with 100 μg of GnRH 24 h after the last FSH injection. The number of aspirated follicles between non-pregnant and postpartum buffaloes was not significantly different, 7.2 ± 3.7 (217) and 9.0 ± 3.2 (285), respectively (P > 0.05). Recovered oocytes between the two groups of hormonally stimulated animals was also not statistically different: 3.7 ± 2.7 (112) in the non pregnant and 5.9 ± 3.5 (198) in the postpartum group, respectively (P > 0.05). Among stimulated buffaloes, most aspirated follicles were of the small size (<5 mm). Overall oocyte recovery rate in both the groups was 61.8% (41–77.4%). Collectively the majority of recovered oocytes were single- and multi-layered, at a higher rate in non-pregnant than postpartum buffaloes. In conclusion, as already reported in cattle, this study confirms the possibility of retrieving oocytes by OPU from non-pregnant and postpartum buffaloes. The number and quality of recovered oocytes was similar in both groups of buffaloes. This study was supported by National Research Council, Thailand (year 2002). AP is PhD candidate under Royal Golden Jubilee program, Thailand Research Fund.
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Lapeña, José Florencio F. "Silver and Gold: Looking Back, Looking Ahead." Philippine Journal of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery 21, no. 1-2 (2006): 4. http://dx.doi.org/10.32412/pjohns.v21i1-2.817.

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“Where are we headed, oh where have we gone?
 We’ve come a long way, now let us move on.
 Dreams are for dreaming, wake up and they run;
 Life is for living, come, let us move on1”
 
 A quarter of a century ago, Dr. Angel Enriquez en-fleshed for us the opportunity to achieve “immortality in print” at a time when our society was celebrating its silver jubilee. Through the years, our journal has allowed us to disseminate ideas, chronicle discoveries, share knowledge and broadcast our dreams and aspirations beyond the confines of our circles. At the same time, our journal has served as a sounding board, monitoring the pulse of our society and the various contexts in which it lives and breathes and has being. The relationship has been and should rightfully be reciprocal: both journal and society react to and influence each other, while being influenced by and impacting the social, cultural, political, economic and environmental forces in the spatio-temporal contexts in which they exist.
 But existence means not merely “being” but “standing-forth.” While the various editors in chief have reflected their particular zeitgeists, they likewise stood out, leaving their imprints on the sands of time. For the first eight years, Angel E. Enriquez (1981-1988) nurtured & cared for his “baby” as editor, advertiser, distributor & newsboy all rolled into one. Though not surpassed, these efforts were at least equaled by Eusebio E. Llamas (1989-1990), who was succeeded by Alfredo QY Pontejos Jr (1990). Another eight year streak saw untiring efforts to improve the journal and, through it, our society by Joselito C. Jamir (1991- 98), paving the way for Jose M. Acuin (1999-2000) to professionalize the journal, aiming for indexing by Medline and Index Medicus by heroically publishing quarterly issues. The past five years saw Charlotte M. Chiong (2001-2005) at the helm, almost single-handedly performing the herculean task of bringing the journal to where it is today. If there is anything at all to be gleaned from a review of past editorials, it is a humbling, awe-inspiring realization of how each individually made their mark and of how tough an act to follow they collectively are.
 As we celebrate the silver anniversary of the Philippine Journal of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery in the golden jubilee year of the Philippine Society of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery, let us take the best from the past-- from Dr. Enriquez’ dreams to feature “Grand Rounds, Book Reviews, X-ray of the year” to Dr. Chiong’s aspirations to include a pathology case review section, review articles, proceedings of meetings, conventions and website publication in this “electronic era” of information technology, let us move on to the future with an internationally peer-reviewed publication that will be someday be indexed in Medline and Index Medicus2 and included in the Institute for Scientific Information (ISI) Master Journal list3.
 To this end, we reiterate our adherence to the Uniform Requirements for Manuscripts Submitted to Biomedical Journals formulated by the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors4. We are now available from http://www.psohns.org.ph/pjohns. Our new Editorial Board includes international scholars with impressive publishing records and citation indices. We have an equally august international group of peer reviewers who graciously agreed to help us gratis et amore. This issue features two international source articles. We are especially grateful to friends, alumni and colleagues overseas who choose to publish in our journal rather than in more prestigious, indexed titles. With your support, we trust that the scope and coverage, and quality of editorial work and content of our journal will continue growing in breadth and depth over the next five to eight years.
 We are thankful to Natividad Almazan-Aguilar, President of the PSOHNS and its Board of Trustees 2005 for entrusting us with the privilege of serving you through the Philipp J Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg. We trust that future leaders of our Society infuse the journal with the much-needed financial and management support necessary to ensure production quality (layout, printing, graphics, illustrations) and “that services and products of contractors, vendors, and other commercial interests required for proper publication are selected on the basis of merit5”. We invite you to consider your vital role in revitalizing our journal: surely it deserves much more than “second-choice” articles and PhP100.00 in annual journal fees?
 Through our journal, let us be “informed” of what has “transpired” so that being “inspired,” we can work to “transform” ourselves, our colleagues, our patients, our society and our world for the better.
 
 Mabuhay tayong lahat!
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Dragavtseva, I. A., A. P. Kuznetsova, and A. V. Klyukina. "A new approach to stabilization of the production process of fruit culture cultivars under climate fluctuation." Bulletin of the State Nikitsky Botanical Gardens, no. 135 (August 6, 2020): 111–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.36305/0513-1634-2020-135-111-118.

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The stability of fruiting of fruit crops is highly dependent on exposure to natural environmental factors, primarily climate. For fruit crops (especially stone fruit) most destructive were negative air temperatures in winter and spring, which was revealed with the execution of this research. With the aim of developing a new approach to stabilization of production process of fruit crops in conditions of climate fluctuations assessment of plant adaptation of two peach cultivars (Golden Jubilee and the Veteran) in different ecological zones of horticulture (the Kuban and the Western foothills of the Krasnodar territory) for two long periods - 1985-2000 and 2001-2020), covering climate change. The new approach provides for the evaluation of plant production process of the studied cultivars on the manifestation of their adaptation to low temperatures in the winter-spring period in the particular phases of ontogenesis, with the consideration of the fluctuations of climate. The matrix of flower buds stability of the studied peach cultivars was worked out for each phase of winter-spring development. The probability of occurrence of stressful temperatures that destroy their crops over two long periods of years, taking into account climate change, was established. The most vulnerable periods of onset of temperature stress for peach cultivars in various areas of horticulture were identified. It shows the change in the ranks of their adaptation to the destructive temperatures of the winter-spring period (in time and space). Suggestions are given for adjusting the rational placement of peach cultivars, taking into account the success of the production process. The algorithm of a new approach to the stabilization of the production process of cultivars of fruit crops is presented.
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Mausbach, Wilfried. "Historicising ‘1968’." Contemporary European History 11, no. 1 (2002): 177–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0960777302001108.

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Ingrid Gilcher-Holtey, ed., 1968 – Vom Ereignis zum Gegenstand der Geschichtswissenschaft (Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Rupprecht, 1998), 307 pp., [euro]36.81, ISBN 3-525-36417-2. Andrew Feenberg and Jim Freedman, When Poetry Ruled the Streets: The French May Events of 1968, with a Foreword by Douglas Kellner (Albany: State University of New York Press, 2001) 192 pp., $18.95, ISBN 0-7914-4966-1. Gerhard Fels, Der Aufruhr der 68er. Zu den geistigen Grundlagen der Studentenbewegung und der RAF (Bonn: Bouvier, 1998) 286 pp., [euro] 23,01, ISBN 3-4160-2816-3. Carole Fink, Philipp Gassert and Detlef Junker, eds., 1968: The World Transformed (New York: Cambridge University Press, 1998), 490 pp., $54.95, ISBN 0-521-64141-1 (hb) $18.95, ISBN 0-521-64637-5 (pb). Ingo Juchler, Die Studentenbewegung in den Vereinigten Staaten und der Bundesrepublik Deutschland der sechziger Jahre: Eine Untersuchung hinsichtlich ihrer Beeinflussung durch Befreiungsbewegungen und – theorien aus der Dritten Welt (Berlin: Duncker & Humblot, 1996), 459 pp., [euro]63.40, ISBN 3-428-08556-6. Michael Kimmel, Studentenbewegungen der 60er Jahre. Frankreich, BRD und USA im Vergleich (Vienna: WUV-Universitätsverlag, 1998), 276 pp., [euro]14.31, ISBN 3-8511-4378-7. Gerd Koenen, Das rote Jahrzehnt: Unsere kleine deutsche Kulturrevolution 1967–1977 (Cologne: Kiepenheuer & Witsch, 2001), 554 pp., [euro]25.51, ISBN 3-4620-2985-1. Wolfgang Kraushaar, 1968 als Mythos, Chiffre und Zäsur (Hamburg: Hamburger Edition, 2000), 370 pp., [euro]24.54, ISBN 3-9309-0859-X. Arthur Marwick, The Sixties: Cultural Revolution in Britain, France, Italy, and the United States, 1958–1974 (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1998), 903 pp., £25.00, ISBN 0-19-210022-X. Lutz Schulenburg, ed., Das Leben ändern, die Welt verändern. 1968. Dokumente und Berichte (Hamburg: Edition Nautilus, 1998), 471 pp., [euro]20.35, ISBN 3-8940-1289-7.1998 brought yet another outpouring of jubilee literature marking the thirtieth anniversary of that momentous year 1968. This time, however, there was a noticeable increase in books with a definite scholarly agenda. Thus, the title Ingrid Gilcher-Holtey adapted for her edited volume from François Furet may well capture the gist of a growing feeling: historians are eager to overcome the timeworn recollections of movement apologists and their adversaries and they are beginning to subject the 1960s to more objective analysis.
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Jung, E. G. "30 years of „Aktuelle Dermatologie” - A First Jubilee." Aktuelle Dermatologie 30, no. 7 (2004): 239–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-2004-825704.

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Finer, Sarah. "Medical students campaign for Jubilee 2000." BMJ 320, Suppl S5 (2000): 000595b. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/sbmj.000595b.

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Lamanauskas, Vincentas. "30th NATIONAL SCIENTIFIC PRACTICAL CONFERENCE “NATURAL SCIENCE EDUCATION IN A COMPREHENSIVE SCHOOL – 2024”: CONFERENCE REVIEW." GAMTAMOKSLINIS UGDYMAS / NATURAL SCIENCE EDUCATION 21, no. 1 (2024): 57–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.48127/gu-nse/24.21.57.

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2024 is a truly special year. This is the year of the Jubilee Scientific and Practical Conference "Natural Science Education in a Comprehensive School - 2024". And this was the thirtieth conference. Throughout this time, science, engineering and technology have developed at a significant and rapid pace. The theory and practice of science education has undoubtedly evolved, including the strategies and practices of science education. The importance of science and technology education is unquestioned, but its orientation towards competences, with an emphasis on learning through science and the linking/integration of science with other subjects, remains. The 30th Conference continued an already established practice. The conference took place over two days. The two-day conference focused on science and technology education, which has recently become a priority in society and is likely to remain so in the future. The 30th Conference started on 25 April. On the eve of the Conference, an informal round table discussion on "Education issues" was organised. The importance of the cultural programme should also be mentioned. On the first day, at the end of the conference, participants had the opportunity to get to know Plunge better. The most important places of the city were visited. The staff of the Plunge Tourism Information Centre organised a sightseeing tour of Plunge. The city centre, the central square and the church were visited. Participants had a unique opportunity to walk around the Plunge Smart Park and to visit the Plunge Manor House, or Mykolas Oginskis Palace, one of the most beautiful monuments of 19th-century Lithuanian architecture. The plenary session of the conference provided a retrospective of all the conferences. Thirty years of really great organisational, managerial, publishing and other work. A total of 30 conference proceedings were published. It is estimated that a total of 677 papers were published, with a total page count of 4787. If all the pages were put together, it would be a single publication 281 mm thick. This is a really big work, a really good repository of scientific and didactic-methodological research and work. The work of this 30th conference has been recorded and is freely available on our YouTube channel (https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLoZNO1c3zi72-RxbETp4AmMQ8Lz2C-QPC). Most conference reports were presented in the form of articles and published in the conference proceedings. One can find full texts in the database at: https://oaji.net/journal-archive-stats.html?number=1984&year=2023&issue=20002 Keywords: national conference, practical work, science education, science teachers, science pedagogy
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Kim, Young Hye. "Short Note The Jubilee: Its Reckoning and Inception Day." Vetus Testamentum 60, no. 1 (2010): 147–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/004249310x12585232748226.

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AbstractNew solutions are proposed to the puzzles of how the Jubilee Year is reckoned and why the Jubilee begins on the Day of Atonement. The Jubilee cycle begins not in the first year of the Sabbath-year cycle, but the seventh, fallow year. The Jubilee begins on the Day of Atonement because of its Sabbath associations.
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Prayidno, Iswadi. "Tahun Yobel dan Harapan." Lux et Sal 5, no. 2 (2025): 57–65. https://doi.org/10.57079/lux.v5i2.137.

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Pope Francis has proclaimed 2025 as a Jubilee Year, highlighting a profound message of hope, especially amidst the pressing challenges confronting the modern world. The Holy Father invites the faithful to anticipate the good things to come. To better understand its significance, this article aims to explore the biblical roots of the Jubilee Year. The first section examines the possible origins of the Jubilee Year within Jewish tradition. The subsequent section focuses on the specific regulations of the Jubilee Year as outlined in the Book of Leviticus and considers the feasibility of its implementation. It is suggested that the Jubilee Year may not have been fully realizable for the Israelites. Ultimately, Jesus is presented as the one who fulfills the essence of the Jubilee Year.
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Elena (E.P. Garanova), Nun. "Clergy Participation in Elections, Political Parties and Government from the Perspective of Secular and Church Law." Orthodoxia, no. 1 (September 4, 2021): 175–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.53822/2712-9276-2021-1-1-175-190.

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This article presents a comparative analysis of solving the issue of Orthodox clergy's participation in elections, political parties and public bodies previously and in modern times from the standpoint of secular and church law. At different stages of history, there were both times when the clergy took active part in the legislative bodies of our country and abstained from it. The relevance of this question is conditioned by the following fact: while the Church is unified and its establishments are inviolable, there are historically many states of many types, and the relations between them should always be adjusted specifically to each case. There is no general theoretical formula that would suit them all. The clergy participated in political parties, elections and the State Duma before the revolution, but the results of this participation were very mixed. In the post-Soviet years, after the constitutional crisis of October 1993, the Church made the only right decision. At an expanded session on October 8, 1993, the Holy Synod of the Russian Orthodox Church adopted a resolution that instructed clergy to refrain from participating in the elections to the Federal Assembly as candidates for deputy, and to abstain from membership in political parties under the penalty of prosecution. As for the Church law, the canons of the Orthodox Church do not permit clergymen to hold secular positions of authority. This is confirmed by the Apostolic Rules and decrees of the Ecumenical Councils. Adopted in 2000 by the Jubilee Council of Bishops, “The Fundamentals of the Social Concept of the Russian Orthodox Church” reflected the official position of the Moscow Patriarchate in its relations with the state and secular society . The Fundamentals formulate a concept of the state-church relations, the key concept of which is “the cooperation between state and church”. However, by prohibiting the clergy to participate in government bodies, the Church emphasizes its another resource: the participation of Orthodox laymen in the activities of government bodies and parties. The contemporary challenges include an enormous increase in the influence of the Internet, mass media, the ethical problems of modern technology, the lack of an Orthodox component in educational programs — they are only a few problems and challenges to the dialogue between church and state.
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Pitak, N. V., and V. V. Primachenko. "The jubilee year of ?Ogneupory?" Refractories 34, no. 5-6 (1993): 253–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf01293226.

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Joko, Antonius Padua Dwi. "Indulgensi di Tahun Yubileum." Lux et Sal 5, no. 2 (2025): 66–76. https://doi.org/10.57079/lux.v5i2.134.

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Indulgences and the Jubilee Year hold a close connection within the traditions of the Catholic Church. The Jubilee Year is a special period in the Church's calendar, typically celebrated every 25 years, although the Pope may declare an extraordinary Jubilee for significant occasions. During the Jubilee Year, Catholics are invited to engage in repentance, spiritual renewal, and receive special indulgences. An indulgence itself is the remission of temporal punishment due to sins that have already been forgiven. By obtaining an indulgence, an individual may be freed from part or all of the punishment still owed in this world or in purgatory. Historically, the Jubilee Year has been a sacred time for receiving God's abundant grace, with the indulgences granted during this period serving to strengthen the faithful in their spiritual journey, emphasizing repentance and affirming their faith in God's mercy. In the upcoming Jubilee Year of 2025, as outlined in the Bull Spes Non Confundit, indulgences will once again play a significant role, encouraging the faithful to partake in the grace offered by the Church in an atmosphere of renewed faith.
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Fagbamigbe, Margaret. "The Jubilee: Its Spiritual, Ecclesial, and social significance in the life of the Church." Catholic Voyage: African Journal of Consecrated Life 22, no. 1 (2025): 48–73. https://doi.org/10.4314/tcv.v22i1.2.

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This paper explores the significance of 2025 Jubilee Year from the deductive starting point of view in an attempt to engage in theological discourse. In the process, it examines Jubilee and Holy Year from the Old Testament in the pre-exilic and post-exilic epochs; illustrates the mode of operation of the Holy Year; highlights the essence of the previous Jubilee Years; demonstrates the Ecclesial, Spiritual, and social significances of 2025 Jubilee Year; enumerates the fruits of the Jubilee and draws conclusion. The piece of work views the 2025 Jubilee Year as symbol of hope for the entire world; permeating great expectations and assuring God’s presence in our world. The article affirms that we plant the seeds of hope in another person’s life when we have a genuine encounter with others. In addition, everyone participates in this Jubilee Year when individuals embark on personal inward pilgrimage for transformation and conversion and by going on external pilgrimage to encounter God in holy places of worship and in one another by offering good deeds to alleviate sufferings of others and by showing love and offering happiness to others. These good actions we take upon ourselves in joyful hope as we expect to receive happiness in eternity by the power of Christ who loved us and empowered us and offered himself for us in the unity of the Holy Trinity.
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Gomez, OP, Fausto. "The Jubilee 2000, A Call to Justice / Love." Philippiniana Sacra 35, no. 104 (2000): 205–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.55997/ps2001xxxv104a1.

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Kanu, Ikechukwu Anthony. "Consecrated persons and the Jubilee: Embracing hope, conversion and reconciliation." Catholic Voyage: African Journal of Consecrated Life 22, no. 1 (2025): 98–129. https://doi.org/10.4314/tcv.v22i1.4.

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The past four years have constituted difficult moments for humanity. Notable is the outbreak of Covid-19 in 2019 leading to the tragedy of death and the uncertainty and fleetingness of existence. During this period, Christians and people of other faiths endured hardships and limitations. Churches remained closed, as did mosques, schools, factories, offices, shops, and venues for recreation. It generated feelings not only of grief, but also, at times, of doubt, fear and disorientation. Within the same period is the war between Ukraine and Russia, and between Israel and Palestine, alongside other conflicts around the world. Pope Francis has declared the year 2025 the Jubilee Year, and he intends that during this year, humanity will move away from a season of tragedy to an epoch of hope. This paper studies the Jubilee Year declared by Pope Francis alongside other jubilee years. While there are several papers on the 2025 Jubilee Year, this work distinguishes itself by focusing on the implications of the Jubilee Year for Consecrated Persons. For the purpose of achieving the aim and objectives of the paper, it adopts the thematic, hermeneutic and historical approaches in research. It concludes that the 2025 Jubilee Year can contribute greatly to restoring a climate of hope and trust, and a sense of universal fraternity as a prelude to the renewal and rebirth that is so urgently desired by the world.
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Bergsma, John S. "Once Again, the Jubilee, Every 49 or 50 Years?" Vetus Testamentum 55, no. 1 (2005): 121–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/1568533053713604.

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Baillot, Hélène. "A Well-Adjusted Debt: How the International Anti-Debt Movement Failed to Delink Debt Relief and Structural Adjustment." International Review of Social History 66, S29 (2021): 215–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0020859021000146.

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AbstractThis article analyses the process by which the issues of debt and structural adjustment were redefined by a plurality of actors, from institutional experts to activists, during the 1980s and 1990s. Although it mainly focuses on the 1990s, when the Jubilee 2000 campaign emerged, blossomed, and died, it takes into account the institutional mobilization preceding it. It then points to the need to think about the dynamics of competition and the division of labour among international players. While the leading Jubilee 2000 coalition in the Global North opposed debt on economic and religious grounds, African anti-structural adjustment programme (SAP) activists who joined the Jubilee Afrika campaign promoted an alternative framework: according to them, debt was not just economically “unsustainable”; it was first and foremost “illegitimate”, as were any conditions attached to its reduction, beginning with the implementation of SAPs. The story of the anti-debt campaign is the story of their failure.
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Milošević, Verica, and Nikola Tanić. "Editorial: 2013, THE DNA JUBILEE YEAR." Journal of Medical Biochemistry 32, no. 4 (2013): 299–300. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/jomb-2014-0007.

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Stevenson, Sara. "A Book of the Jubilee Year." History of Photography 14, no. 2 (1990): 208–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03087298.1990.10441048.

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Ingle, S. "Politics: The Year of the Jubilee." Parliamentary Affairs 56, no. 2 (2003): 141–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/parlij/gsg010.

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BROŽIČ, LILIANA. "20 YEARS OF CONTEMPORARY MILITARY CHALLENGES." 20 YEARS OF CONTEMPORARY MILITARY CHALLENGES/20 LET SODOBNIH VOJAŠKIH IZZIVOV, VOLUME 2018, ISSUE 20/4 (October 15, 2018): 23–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.33179/bsv.99.svi.11.cmc.20.4.00.

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Reading the title of this editorial, many might think that Contemporary Military Challenges have not been published for so many years, and that before there was another publication, entitled Bulletin of the Slovenian Armed Forces. In a way, this is, of course, true. Nevertheless, this year indeed marks 20 years since the General Staff of the Slovenian Armed Forces began to publish its own publication, at the time called the Bulletin of the Slovenian Armed Forces. Its purpose was to inform the internal and external public about the novelties in the fields of security, defence and the military or better armed forces. Normally, in NATO and EU member states, professional and scientific defence-related works are published by ministries of defence, or research institutes within the ministries, which issue publications on defence-strategy related topics. General Staffs, however, publish their own publications, which are typically intended for military professionals. Educational organizational units usually issue publications intended for the publication of graduation thesis of students at various levels of military education, while military museums or related units are responsible for the development of topics relating to military history. Following this concept, the publication Vojstvo (Armed Forces) was published between 1996 and 2000 by the Ministry of Defence of the Republic of Slovenia. The General Staff of the Slovenian Armed Forces first published the Bulletin of the Slovenian Armed Forces in 1999. The date written in the first issue is September 1999; however, according to the co-workers who contributed to this success, the first issue was in fact printed in November 1999. In addition to the Contemporary Military Challenges, two other periodicals are being published in the Slovenian Armed Forces, namely, Vojaškošolski zbornik (Military Schools Bulletin), issued by the Military Schools Centre, and Vojaška zgodovina (Military History) issued by the Military Museum, which also forms a part of the Military School Centre. The gap, which occurred after Vojstvo was no longer published, was gradually filled by the Bulletin of the Slovenian Armed Forces, later the Modern Military Challenges, which publishes scientific and professional articles by Slovenian and foreign authors. The name of the publication was changed upon the advice of Editorial Board members on the grounds that the name “bulletin” did not reflect the contents or the subject field of the publication. In the dictionary of standard Slovene, the Slovene equivalent for “bulletin” is defined as a short official message to the public, a note, an informative periodical or newsletter. Consequently, the editorial board undertook the demanding task of finding a new name for the publication and found the name Contemporary Military Challenges. Much work and effort have been invested in the production of a military publication. The majority of those who contributed to this effort were engaged primarily on their own initiative, in private time. Writing articles according to international standards requires order, effort and discipline. Many gave up before they even started to write and, the authors who did write articles for this military publication, in most cases, departed from the average further down their careers. The authors were numerous. Sixty people have been members of the editorial board between the beginning of the publication and the end of 2018. Since 2008, when peer review was introduced, 279 authors have contributed their articles, many of them repeatedly. The one especially standing out is a Slovenian Armed Forces Major who has written 10 articles. The list of all referees includes 103 names. The referee who has contributed the largest number of reviews is a Brigadier General with 54 reviews. There are also 18 referees who have contributed more than ten reviews. The long years of effort have been fruitful and resulted in a fact that, in 2010, the Slovenian Armed Forces publication was indexed in the PAIS International database within Proquest. Consequently, it was included in the list of the journals of the Slovenian Research Agency. For the publication of articles in the Contemporary Military Challenges, the authors are therefore granted 30 academic points. Year No of articles Scientific articles Professional articles Editorial 2017 24 21 (87.5%) 3 (12.5%) 5 2016 25 18 (72%) 7 (28%) 5 2015 21 10 (48%) 11 (52%) 4 2014 25 16 (64%) 9 (36%) 4 2013 24 12 (50%) 12 (50%) 10 2012 26 11 (44%) 14 (56%) 4 2011 31 17 (54%) 14 (45%) 4 2010 45 17 (37%) 28 (62%) 4 2009 42 18 (43%) 24 (57%) 7 There is no need to worry about the quality of the contents in the future, since the editorial board and the editorial council provide a wide range of authors from various fields, institutions and countries. On the 20th anniversary of the publication, appreciation goes to every single person who has contributed to the fact that, even when everything did not run smoothly, the publication kept going and was regularly published. There have been and still are individuals who have contributed more, better and with more motivation, but everyone deserves credit for the success of the publication. In this last issue of the jubilee year, the authors devoted themselves to very topical subjects.
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FAUSTINI, A., C. MARINACCI, E. FABRIZI, et al. "The impact of the Catholic Jubilee in 2000 on infectious diseases. A case-control study of giardiasis, Rome, Italy 2000–2001." Epidemiology and Infection 134, no. 3 (2005): 649–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0950268805005327.

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Mass gatherings are believed to increase the transmission of infectious diseases although surveillance systems have shown a low impact. The Catholic Jubilee was held in Rome, Italy in 2000. We conducted a case-control study to analyse the risk factors of giardiasis among residents. All diseases reported to the laboratory surveillance system from January 2000 to May 2001 were compared with hospital controls concurrently selected in the same season as cases and frequency-matched for age and birth country. Fifty-two cases (44·1%) and 72 controls were enrolled. In the multivariable analysis factors associated with giardiasis among adults were: travelling abroad (OR 24·2, P>0·01), exposure to surface water (OR 4·80, P=0·05), high educational level (OR 3·8, P=0·03). Having a maid from a high-prevalence country was independently associated (OR 2·3) although not statistically significant. This is the only exposure that changed during the Jubilee.
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McNeill, D. "Rome, global city? Church, state and the Jubilee 2000." Political Geography 22, no. 5 (2003): 535–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0962-6298(03)00034-9.

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Krakowiak, Czesław. "Światowy Dzień Chorego w Kościele powszechnym w czasie pontyfikatu Jana Pawła II." Teologiczne Studia Siedleckie 21, no. 2024 (2024): 235–57. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14905679.

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<strong><em>World Day of the Sick in the Universal Church&nbsp;during the pontificate of John Paul II</em></strong><strong>&nbsp;</strong> The author discusses John Paul II&rsquo;s activities related to the World Day of the Sick, which he established, designated by him the goals and places of the main celebration of this day, which were the Marian shrines known on each continent. For each World Day of the Sick, the Pope addressed a special message to the faithful of the Church. In the second part of the article, the author made a general discussion of the main content of each message.
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Sedakova, Irina, Mare Kõiva, Terry Gunnell, Žilvytis Šaknys, Laurent S. Fournier, and Neill Martin. "Emily Lyle’s Jubilee." Yearbook of Balkan and Baltic Studies 5 (December 2022): 317–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.7592/ybbs5.14.

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On December 19, Dr Emily Lyle, Honorary Fellow at the Department of Celtic and Scottish Studies, in the School of Literatures, Languages and Cultures, University of Edinburgh, celebrated her ninetieth birthday. Emily is a prominent folklorist, a researcher of ritual calendars, myths, astronomy, and cosmology, a semiotician and a typologist, a connoisseur of Scottish folklore and culture, just to mention a few of her fields of interest. To honour this outstanding scholar, who founded the SIEF (Société Internationale d’Ethnologie et de Folklore) Ritual Year Working Group in 2004, the members of this academic community would like to share their reminiscences of Emily, along with a few words of homage and gratitude.
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Rusak, Zbigniew. "Solaris sums up the jubilee year 2016." AUTOBUSY – Technika, Eksploatacja, Systemy Transportowe 18, no. 3 (2017): 10–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.24136/atest.2017.007.

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Every year in mid-February the leader of the Polish bus market organizes a press conference in Warsaw summarizing the past year of operation. This article presents the company's market results and product novelties of Solaris, which for 14 years has been the leader in bus sales in Poland.
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Vorobiev, V. "The Jubilee Year of Shanghai Cooperation Organization." Journal of International Analytics, no. 4 (December 28, 2015): 150–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.46272/2587-8476-2015-0-4-150-156.

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The author contemplates about the prospects of SCO development according to the strategy formulated at the Ufa-2015 summit and its possible conjugation of this strategy with Chinese initiative of Silk Road. The stages of China global policy and the most recent shifts as compared with the political attitudes of Deng Xiaoping era are described.
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Bansal, C. P. "IAP-BLS: The golden jubilee year initiative." Indian Pediatrics 50, no. 8 (2013): 731–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s13312-013-0211-0.

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Lawrence, E. N. "In celebration of the Queen's Jubilee Year." Weather 57, no. 6 (2002): 203. http://dx.doi.org/10.1256/004316502760053549.

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Vicherová, Šárka. "Pamětní mince a bankovka vydané v roce 2019." Numismatické listy 74, no. 1-4 (2022): 109–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.37520/nl.2019.003.

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The Czech National Bank has produced nine commemorative coins and one banknote in 2019. Four of them were 200 CZK pieces in silver, celebrating the following: 100th Anniversary of the Czechoslovak Red Cross Foundation, 150th Birth Anniversary of Aleš Hrdlička, 100th Anniversary of the construction of the first Czechoslovak-made airplane B-5 and piece to mark the 600th Jubilee of Defenestration of Prague. Furthermore, one jubilee silver piece in a nominal value 500 CZK was issued for the 100th Anniversary of the commencement of the first Czechoslovak currency and a jubilee silver coin with gold inlay in a nominal value 2000 CZK to commemorate the 100th Anniversary of the introduction of the Czechoslovak Crown. Two gold 5000 CZK pieces were issued under the scheme called Castles: the Veveří Castle and the Švihov Castle. To mark the significant jubilee of the introduction of the Czechoslovak currency, gold pieces with a nominal value of 10.000 CZK and 100.000.000 CZK were also issued. On the same occasion, the historically first commemorative 100 CZK banknote with a portrait of Alois Rašín was issued.
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Westfeld, Patrick. "Editorial of Volume 29(2)." International Hydrographic Review 29, no. 2 (2023): 5–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.58440/ihr-29-2-xxx.

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Welcome to the second issue of the 29th volume of The International Hydrographic Review (IHR). This year is a jubilee year – not only does it mark the centenary of our publication, celebrated with a special Jubilee issue1 and a presentation at the 3rd Assembly of the International Hydrographic Organization (IHO) in Monaco in May 2023, but it also signifies a remarkable milestone for the General Bathymetric Chart of the Oceans (GEBCO) program. This year, we celebrate GEBCO’s 120 years of ocean discovery!
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Westfeld, Patrick. "Editorial of Volume 29(2)." International Hydrographic Review 29, no. 2 (2023): 5–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.58440/ihr-29-2-e01.

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Welcome to the second issue of the 29th volume of The International Hydrographic Review (IHR). This year is a jubilee year – not only does it mark the centenary of our publication, celebrated with a special Jubilee issue1 and a presentation at the 3rd Assembly of the International Hydrographic Organization (IHO) in Monaco in May 2023, but it also signifies a remarkable milestone for the General Bathymetric Chart of the Oceans (GEBCO) program. This year, we celebrate GEBCO’s 120 years of ocean discovery!
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Nash, Susan Smith. "An Apocalyptic yet Abject “Jubilee” Narrative in George Robert Gissing’s In the Year of Jubilee: Mobility, Restoration, and Materiality." Journal of English Language and Literature 4, no. 2 (2015): 371–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.17722/jell.v4i2.106.

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George Robert Gissing’s In the Year of Jubilee (1894) brings together complex, contradictory and ultimately subversive views of late Victorian society, where social mobility and class, property, women’s rights, marriage, education, commerce, and advertising are problematized. Further, with the dramatic rate of social, economic, and political change that resulted from the Industrial Revolution, new banking and sources of capital, old ways of being and thinking simply cannot keep pace, resulting in the emergence of apocalyptic narratives on many fronts. Needless to say, the idea of "jubilee" is more or less antithetical to the idea of apocalypse, but ironically, Gissing's work is more informed by apocalypse and apocalyptic narratives than "jubilee" whether the concept of jubilee refers to liberation or an affirmation of monarchal reign. Gissing's "jubilee" juxtaposes self-congratulatory rhetoric (Victorian senses of self-actualization) with an underlying nihilism, particularly for women and those of lower classes. The fact that some of the women are able to break free and reinvent their worlds by means of education and a reinvented sense of self further reinforces the notion of apocalypse, particularly in the destruction of the “known” world and the emergence of a new one, essentially a “new heaven and earth.” The goal of this analysis is to conduct an analysis of Gissing’s In the Year of Jubilee and to demonstrate how the core narratives in the text contain elements of the apocalyptic narrative. In doing so, one object is to gain an understanding of how Gissing uses the abject jubilee (or apocalyptic) narrative in order to explore the social relationships and psychological states of the characters, and to use them to make certain observations and commentaries on the state of English society, the impact of industrialization, new technologies and urban sprawl, and the realities of social class and mobility (or lack of upward mobility) in late Victorian England.
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Polupan, Yu P., and O. V. Boiko. "STEPAN YUHYMOVYCH DEMCHUK – RECOGNIZED AUTHORITY IN THE FIELD OF ANIMAL REPRODUCTION." Animal Breeding and Genetics 58 (November 29, 2019): 21–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.31073/abg.58.03.

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Leading researcher of the laboratory of biotechnology of reproduction of the Institute of animal breeding and genetics nd. a. M.V.Zubets of NAAS Stepan Demchuk on November 27, 2019 turned 70 years old. He was born in the village. Pripyat of Lyuboml district of Volyn region. After graduating from Shatsk secondary school he entered the Ukrainian Agricultural Academy, which he graduated in 1971 with a major in Veterinary Science. He then worked as a veterinarian for the "Chervona zirka" state farm, then as a chief veterinarian of the state farms. Comintern and "Bolshevik" Baryshevsky district of Kyiv region, and from 1976 to 1978 – in the Pereyaslav-Khmelnitsky state plant at the post of senior zootechnic breeder. From 1978 to 1994 he worked at the Ukrainian Research Institute for breeding and artificial insemination of cattle as a junior researcher. In 1994–1996 he was a leading researcher at the "Vorzel" research station. Since 1996 he has been working as a senior scientist and since 2000 – a leading researcher at the Institute of animal breeding and genetics nd. a. M.V.Zubets of NAAS.&#x0D; In 1997, he defended his dissertation for the Candidate of Agricultural Sciences degree on “Restoration of reproductive function in cows of Ukrainian meat breed in connection with the course of childbirth”. The scientific creativity of a scientist exceeds 100 published works in Ukraine and abroad, including books, methodical recommendations, patents and instructions on reproduction and breeding of cattle. In particular, he co-authored books on the Strategy for the Development of Meatbreeding in Ukraine in the Context of National Food Security (Kyiv, 2005), The Scientific Principles of Breeding Livestock of Meat Breeds (Kyiv, 2017), "Breeding, genetic and biotechnological methods for improving and preserving the gene pool of breeds of farm animals" (Kyiv, 2018), articles in scientific publications of Belarus, the Russian Federation, Moldova and Ukraine.&#x0D; For a long time, Stepan Yukhimovich has been providing advisory and practical assistance to farms, has been actively involved in the creation of high-performance dairy and beef cattle herds, in the training and retraining of livestock specialists, and has repeatedly been a judge of All-Ukrainian artificial insemination operators competitions. Under his scientific guidance, K. J. Skoryk defended his dissertation for the degree of Candidate of Agricultural Sciences on "Economic and biological features of goat breeders of foreign breeding in Ukraine".&#x0D; High professionalism, deep knowledge in the field of biotechnology of breeding animals, butchery, humanity, modesty and honesty have formed in the staff of the institute and scientific community of Ukraine Stepan Yukhimovich deserved authority. The staff of the institute, where the jubilee has been working for over 40 years, sincerely congratulates the dear Stepan Yukhimovich and wishes him good health, further creative success, scientific and human longevity!
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