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- article on "triannual", but its sister project Wiktionary does: Read the Wiktionary entry "triannual" You can also: Search for Triannual in Wikipedia...
- of East Asian Studies is a peer-reviewed academic journal published triannually by Lynne Rienner Publishers. It was established in 2001 and is abstracted...
- Descriptions The 2023 World Happiness Report was a triannual analysis of 2020–2022, heavily influenced by COVID-19 and other significant challenges. For...
- Tortorici, Mark Krotov Categories culture, literature, politics Frequency Triannually Founder Keith Gessen, Benjamin Kunkel, Mark Greif, Chad Harbach, Allison...
- the Asia-Pacific region. It was established in 1955 and was published triannually until 1997. In 1998 it began publishing quarterly. Until recently it...
- procedural research. The Society for Artistic Research (SAR) publishes the triannual Journal for Artistic Research (JAR), an international, online, open access...
- included in that of the United Nations. The conference meets in Geneva triannually and focuses on the following issues: Cessation of the nuclear arms race...
- ISBN 0-933621-38-8. Svet Tambure, a magazine about tambura music, published triannually in Serbia. Tambouras Tanpura Tambura Tanbur Tambur Marko Nešić (born...
- its publication in May 2008. Le Paradis, a manga anthology published triannually published its first issue on October 29, 2008. Source: Besides publishing...
- the Northern Yuan period it served as the location of the annual and triannual ****embly of Nobles (Khan Uuliin Chuulgan). Founded in 1639 as a yurt monastery...