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"Irreversible changes in ecosystems could occur, causing massive emigration and greater conflicts," said the study commissioned by Bolivia's government.
In the 1980s Suharto's government in Indonesia, with the help of the World Bank, both forced and subsidised a massive emigration from Jakarta to the outer islands.
In 1685, however, the revocation of the Edict of Nantes, depriving French Protestants of their religious and civil liberties, led to massive emigration and to the closing of the academy.
Economic growth, although considerable during the century, could not keep pace with the burgeoning population, and this was one of the principal causes of a massive emigration of Norwegians.
In many areas the prevailing practice was to divide inheritances, so that population growth without massive emigration to cities or abroad meant a diminution in the size of individual holdings.
It slowly recovered its former prosperity but declined once more after 1685, when the revocation of the Edict of Nantes, depriving French Protestants of religious and civil liberty, led to massive emigration.
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It survived in its old form in Ireland, both as the Catholic feast of saints and souls and a great seasonal festival, and massive Irish emigration to America in the 19th century took it over there.
Since there was massive Indian emigration into what is today Myanmar during the British colonial period, no doubt many of the Rohingyas' ancestors did come from what was then India in the late 19th and early 20th century.
I just read somewhere that the massive Scandinavian emigration the to the U.S. in the late 1800s — when whole villages were depopulated and dumped out in the [American] Dakotas — forced Sweden, which was one of the most class-ridden countries in Europe, to reform its society and go the Bismark route.
These junctions probably facilitate the passage of lymphocytes between adjacent high ECs allowing massive lymphocyte emigration in HEVs [ 11] (Table 1).
On the other hand, in the rat skin, L-NAME can inhibit the edema formation induced by carrageenin, an inflammatory agent that promotes increased vascular permeability and massive leukocyte emigration, suggesting a pro-inflammatory role for NO in this model [ 35].
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