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  • |{{flag|United Arab Emirates}}<ref name="jones2009"/> ...M2 .50 Caliber Machine Gun] at [http://www.fas.org Federation of American Scientists]
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  • ...e=2008-02-17 |doi=10.1111/j.1751-3928.2006.tb00271.x}}</ref> More recently scientists at the Carnegie Institution for Science have found that ethane and heavier ...le reserves are located in the [[Middle East]], with 62.5% coming from the Arab 5: [[Saudi Arabia]], [[UAE]], [[Iraq]], [[Qatar]] and [[Kuwait]]. A large
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  • | [[Zayed University]], Dubai and Abu Dhabi, [[United Arab Emirates]] | First president of [[United Arab Emirates]] <!-- was president when school was established -->
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  • ...cient China|publisher=China Economic Net|date=2007-01-26}}</ref> A team of scientists analyzed one shamanistic tomb that contained a leather basket with well-pre <blockquote>According to one [[Arab]] legend, [[Haydar]], the [[Persian people|Persian]] founder of the religio
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  • ...advanced the practice of [[Medicine in medieval Islam|medicine]] in the [[Arab World]] during the middle ages, while alchemists like [[Paracelsus]] made s ...of cannabis for anesthesia.<ref name=Sushruta/> By the eighth century AD, Arab traders had brought opium to India<ref>Dwarakanath, S. C. (1965)Bull. Narc.
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  • Social scientists, soldiers, and sources of change have been modeling insurgency for nearly a ...compartment security cooperation with Israel and cooperation with friendly Arab states like [[Egypt]], [[Jordan]], and [[Lebanon]], but can improve securit
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  • ...e killed.<ref>Morris, Benny. ''Righteous Victims: A History of the Zionist-Arab Conflict, 1881-2001''. New York, Vintage, 2001. p.179</ref> After the creat ...62, and transformed itself into Algeria's ruling party.<ref>S. N. Millar, 'Arab Victory: Lessons from the Algerian War (1954-62),' British Army Review No 1
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  • ...rred because individuals at ABC, CBS and AMI became infected with anthrax. Scientists examining the anthrax from the ''New York Post'' letter said it appeared as ...d dry powder consisting of about one gram of nearly pure spores. USAMRIID scientists' lack of familiarity with powdered anthrax resulted in initial reports that
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  • ...[[Iraqi no-fly zones]], to protect Iraq's Kurdish minority and [[Shi'a]] [[Arab]] population—both of which suffered attacks from the Hussein regime befor ...man rights as well as terrorism. According to the [[Federation of American Scientists]], "[i]n its haste to strengthen the "frontline" states' ability to confron
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  • ...ach. There is a legend with variations about the discovery of cheese by an Arab trader who used this method of storing milk.<ref>Jenny Ridgwell, Judy Ridgw ...saw the beginnings of mass-produced rennet, and by the turn of the century scientists were producing pure microbial cultures. Before then, bacteria in cheesemaki
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