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1 h and humanitarian agencies in situations of armed conflict.
2 cure areas of their own country) annually by armed conflict.
3 ciples and practice of medical neutrality in armed conflict.
4 overnance for the protection of civilians in armed conflict.
5 sily treated or prevented, urbanization, and armed conflict.
6 relationship between climate variability and armed conflict.
7  soldiers compared with civilian children in armed conflicts.
8 duction to the causes and characteristics of armed conflicts.
9 er hundreds of years, largely as a result of armed conflicts.
10 ed alternative attitudes towards the risk of armed conflicts.
11 eeds to understand the characteristics of an armed conflict and be prepared with resources and capabi
12 inimal essential set of information in large armed conflict and natural disaster crises since 2010: w
13 ocial and political tensions keep on fueling armed conflicts around the world.
14  as having occurred in the absence of active armed conflict between Janjaweed/GoS forces and rebel gr
15 ilities and emblems have become a feature of armed conflict despite their prohibition by the laws of
16  in-depth reports on violations committed in armed conflict during 1989-2008.
17 iological materials for hostile purposes and armed conflict, entered into force in 1975 and now has t
18 ere, and overwhelming health consequences of armed conflict, food scarcity, mass displacement, and po
19 ee global sources of human rights reports in armed conflicts for 2003-08, and in-depth reports on vio
20                             Crises caused by armed conflict, forced population displacement, or natur
21 ic chemical that has been repeatedly used in armed conflict globally.
22                                              Armed conflicts have been prevalent throughout history,
23                           Protracted war and armed conflicts have displaced populations and led to la
24 potential impact of global climate change on armed conflict in sub-Saharan Africa.
25                        The high incidence of armed conflicts in biodiverse regions poses significant
26 ranium (DU) ammunition were used in previous armed conflicts in Iraq, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Ser
27 f the ongoing US-led war on terror and civil armed conflicts in the Arab world are much more than the
28 mperature suggests a roughly 54% increase in armed conflict incidence by 2030, or an additional 393,0
29 re merged with data from the high-resolution Armed Conflict Location and Event Data Project to constr
30 en in populations experiencing displacement, armed conflict, or natural disaster.
31 , we find a coincidence rate of 9% regarding armed-conflict outbreak and disaster occurrence such as
32 climate-related disaster occurrence enhances armed-conflict outbreak risk in ethnically fractionalize
33 is, we test this hypothesis based on data on armed-conflict outbreaks and climate-related natural dis
34 -related disasters act as direct triggers of armed conflicts, the disruptive nature of these events s
35 n trade, as well as population mixing during armed conflicts, were likely drivers for the cross-conti
36     But political instability and protracted armed conflict, with significant disruption of the healt
37                                              Armed conflict within nations has had disastrous humanit
38 ng additional areas to offset the impacts of armed conflicts would not only increase the return on in
39 rotect and support health workers working in armed conflict zones.

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