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Wild at Heart: How Sociobiology and Evolutionary Psychology Helped Influence the Construction of Heterosexual Masculinity in American Evangelicalism
Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society
[ "Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous)", "Gender Studies" ]
Web Site Visibility: The Theory and Practice of Improved Rankings20108Melius Weideman. Web Site Visibility: The Theory and Practice of Improved Rankings. Oxford: Chandos 2009. 222 pp., ISBN: 978‐1‐84334‐473‐5 £47.00 (soft cover)
[ "Library and Information Sciences", "Computer Science Applications" ]
A Scoring System for the Assessment of Angiographic Findings in Non-Occlusive Mesenteric Ischemia (NOMI)
RöFo - Fortschritte auf dem Gebiet der Röntgenstrahlen und der bildgebenden Verfahren
[ "Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging" ]
Consent in mandatory homicide inquiries
[ "Psychiatry and Mental Health" ]
A conceptual history of entrepreneurial thought
PurposeTo interpret and explain evolution in entrepreneurial thought, using the application of history to unify the extant and wide‐ranging concepts underlying the field to detect a conceptual foundation.Design/methodology/approachA conceptual approach is taken, the paper undertaking a delineation of how past theory has brought about the field's current state and an identification of some conceptual areas for future advancement.FindingsThe importance and impact of the entrepreneurship field is increasing in academic and practical settings. A historical view on the conceptual development of entrepreneurial thought provides a lens for scholars as well as practitioners to interpret and explain their own entrepreneurial activity or research and formulate new questions.Originality/valueThe paper aids scholars and researchers to interpret and explain entrepreneurial activity.
[ "History and Philosophy of Science" ]
Administration of Bifidobacterium bifidum to Chicken Broilers Reduces the Number of Carcass Condemnations for Cellulitis at the Abattoir
[ "Animal Science and Zoology" ]
Spectral-domain optical coherence tomography of optic nerve after closed eye injury
[ "Ophthalmology" ]
Implementation Considerations, Not Topological Differences, Are the Main Determinants of Noise Suppression Properties in Feedback and Incoherent Feedforward Circuits
[ "Computational Theory and Mathematics", "Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience", "Genetics", "Molecular Biology", "Ecology", "Modeling and Simulation", "Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics" ]
A current-controlled oscillator with temperature, voltage, and process compensation
[ "Electrical and Electronic Engineering", "Hardware and Architecture", "Condensed Matter Physics", "Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials" ]
Love and Love-Sickness: The Science of Sex, Gender Difference, and Pair-Bonding.
[ "Sociology and Political Science" ]
Call for Tutorial and Survey Articles
[ "Electrical and Electronic Engineering", "Hardware and Architecture", "Software" ]
CT analysis of predictors for visual acuity in optic neuropathy with mucocele
[ "Otorhinolaryngology", "Surgery" ]
ACOG
[ "Obstetrics and Gynecology" ]
at AMS headquarters
[ "Atmospheric Science" ]
Effect of Fenretinide and Low-Dose Tamoxifen on Insulin Sensitivity in Premenopausal Women at High Risk for Breast Cancer
Abstract The prevalence of metabolic syndrome is increasing along with breast cancer incidence worldwide. Because fenretinide improves insulin action and glucose tolerance in insulin-resistant obese mice and because tamoxifen has shown to regulate several markers involved in metabolic syndrome, we sought to investigate the effect of fenretinide or tamoxifen at low dose on features linked to insulin resistance in premenopausal women at risk for breast cancer. We randomized 235 women to low-dose tamoxifen (5 mg/daily), fenretinide (200 mg/daily), or their combination or placebo for 2 years. We used the homeostasis model assessment (HOMA; fasting insulin × glucose/22.5) to estimate insulin sensitivity. Women were considered to improve insulin sensitivity when they shifted from a HOMA ≥2.8 to <2.8. There was no effect of fenretinide or tamoxifen on HOMA overall, but overweight women (body mass index, ≥25 kg/m2) had a 7-fold greater probability to normalize HOMA after 2 years of fenretinide treatment [odds ratio (OR), 7.0; 95% confidence interval (95% CI), 1.2–40.5], with 25% of women improving their insulin sensitivity, whereas tamoxifen decreased insulin sensitivity by almost 7 times compared with subjects not taking tamoxifen (OR, 0.15; 95% CI, 0.03–0.88). In this group only, 5% improved their insulin sensitivity. Interestingly, women with intraepithelial or microinvasive neoplasia had higher HOMA (3.0) than unaffected subjects (2.8; P = 0.07). Fenretinide can positively balance the metabolic profile in overweight premenopausal women and this may favorably affect breast cancer risk. Furthermore, features of the metabolic syndrome should be taken into consideration before proposing tamoxifen for breast cancer prevention. The clinical implications of these results require further investigations. [Cancer Res 2008;68(22):9512–8]
[ "Cancer Research", "Oncology" ]
Objectives and Student Interests in Physical Education
[ "Nephrology", "Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation", "Orthopedics and Sports Medicine" ]
The buffet is open: Alpine soil macro-decomposers feed on a wide range of litter types in a microcosm cafeteria experiment
[ "Soil Science", "Microbiology" ]
Beobachtung des Cometen 1895 … (Aug. 20)
[ "Space and Planetary Science", "Astronomy and Astrophysics" ]
Knowledge Intensive Software Engineering Applications
The use of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs)  has become a competitive strategy that allows organizations to position themselves within their market of action. In addition, the evolution, advancement and use of ICTs within any type of organization have created new domains of interest. In this context, Knowledge-intensive software engineering applications are becoming crucial in organizations to support their performance. Knowledge-based technologies provide a consistent and reliable basis to face the challenges for organization, manipulation and visualization of the data and knowledge, playing a crucial role as the technological basis of the development of a large number of information systems. In software engineering, it involves the integration of various knowledge sources that are in constant change. Knowledge-intensive software applications are becoming more significant because the domains of many software applications are inherently knowledge-intensive and this knowledge is often not explicitly dealt with in software development. This impedes maintenance and reuse. Moreover, it is generally known that developing software requires expertise and experience, which are currently also implicit and could be made more tangible and reusable using knowledge-based or related techniques. Furthermore, organizations have recognized that the software engineering applications are an optimal way for providing solutions, because it is a file that is constantly evolving due to the new challenges. Examples of approaches that are directly related to this tendency are data analysis, software architectures, knowledge engineering, ontologies, conceptual modelling, domain analysis and domain engineering, business rules, workflow management, human and cultural factors, to mention but a few. Therefore, tools and techniques are necessary to capture and process knowledge in order to facilitate subsequent development efforts, especially in the domain of software engineering.  
[ "Theoretical Computer Science" ]
Enhanced electromigration reliability via Ag nanoparticles modified eutectic Sn–58Bi solder joint
[ "Electrical and Electronic Engineering", "Hardware and Architecture", "Condensed Matter Physics", "Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials" ]
Is There Magic in Mediocrity?
[ "Education" ]
Transseptal left heart catheterization without needle puncture of the interatrial septum
[ "Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine" ]
On Using the Elastic Mode in Nonlinear Programming Approaches to Mathematical Programs with Complementarity Constraints
[ "Theoretical Computer Science", "Software" ]
Günther Natho (1930–2010)
Feddes Repertorium
[ "Plant Science", "Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics" ]
Theory and Reality in the International Protection of Human Rights. By J. Shand Watson. Ardsley NY: Transnational Publishers, 1999. Pp. x, 325. Index. $115.
[ "Law", "Political Science and International Relations" ]
High-temperature creep tests on specimens of single-crystal molybdenum with a complex stressed state
[ "Mechanics of Materials" ]
Synthesis and structural properties of Mo–Se–C sputtered coatings
Surface and Coatings Technology
[ "Materials Chemistry", "Surfaces, Coatings and Films", "Surfaces and Interfaces", "Condensed Matter Physics" ]
Stimulation of 3D osteogenesis by mesenchymal stem cells using a nanovibrational bioreactor
Nature Biomedical Engineering
[ "Computer Science Applications", "Biomedical Engineering", "Medicine (miscellaneous)", "Bioengineering", "Biotechnology" ]
InAs/GaSb超晶格结构的高分辨X射线衍射分析
[ "Electrical and Electronic Engineering", "Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics" ]
𝑆-invariant subspaces of 𝐿^{𝑝
In this note, we give a new proof of the characterization of the S S -invariant subspaces of L p ( T ) L^p(\mathbf {T
[ "Applied Mathematics" ]
Sparks, Garry G.: Rewriting Maya Religion. Domingo de Vico, K’iche’ Maya intellectuals, and the Theologia Indorum
International Journal of Latin American Religions
[ "Religious Studies", "Anthropology", "History", "Social Psychology" ]
Enhancement of Lipopolysaccharide-Induced Neutrophil Oxygen Radical Production by Tumor Necrosis Factor Alpha
ABSTRACT Although tissues become exposed to both exogenous and endogenous cell-activating mediators during infection, there is little appreciation of the effects of subjecting cells to multiple mediators. We examined the hypothesis that the response of neutrophils to bacterial lipopolysaccharide (LPS) is significantly altered in the presence of the endogenous mediator tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF). The data showed that human neutrophils pretreated with TNF for 10 to 30 min, displayed significantly enhanced superoxide production in response to LPS (from either Escherichia coli K-235 or E. coli 0127:B8), measured as lucigenin-dependent chemiluminescence (CL), seen as an increase in the initial peak rate as well as the total CL accumulated over the incubation period. TNF amplified the response to LPS at 1 to 100 U of TNF/10 6 neutrophils and was able to enhance the response to a wide range of concentrations of LPS (0.01 to 1,000 ng/ml). The TNF-induced increase in the LPS response was paralleled by an increase in LPS binding to the neutrophils, which could be abrogated by an anti-CD14 monoclonal antibody. The results demonstrate that TNF significantly increases the LPS-induced release of oxygen radicals in neutrophils through the upregulation of cell surface CD14.
[ "Infectious Diseases", "Immunology", "Microbiology", "Parasitology" ]
Local cloning of Bell states and distillable entanglement
[ "Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics" ]
Dislocation-related photoluminescence in silicon
Applied Physics A Solids and Surfaces
[ "Physics and Astronomy (miscellaneous)" ]
Review of Cr-Free Coatings for the Corrosion Protection of Aluminum Aerospace Alloys
Aluminum alloys are known to have many advantages (e.g., light weight and low cost) but they are not immune to corrosion. So, it is important to assess their corrosion behavior, in particular under atmospheric conditions. To protect aluminum alloys against corrosion, paints are generally applied onto the materials. Corrosion protection in the aerospace industry consists of a conversion or anodized coating, an inhibited primer, and a top-coat. Chromate conversion coating (CCC) and primers containing chromate pigments have been widely used in the aerospace industry over the last decades. However, new environmental regulations have led to major changes for aluminum corrosion protection. By limiting or prohibiting some chemicals, for instance Cr(VI), the European regulation REACH (Regulation on Registration Evaluation, Authorization and Restriction of Chemicals) has induced major changes to some of the finishing processes of aluminum alloys (e.g., chromate conversion, chromic acid anodizing, and chromate sealing). Interesting results have been obtained while seeking replacements for Cr(VI), for example, with the incorporation of cerium, lithium salt, or nanocontainers loaded with corrosion inhibitors in organic coatings. For several years, hybrid sol–gel coatings able to replace the pre-treatment and primer steps have been under development, showing interesting results. New prospects for the future involve the use of photopolymerization to reduce the energy-intensive heat treatment needed in sol–gel technology. It will also be necessary to test these new technologies in service conditions or in accelerated corrosion tests before being able to conclude on the real effectiveness of these coatings. This review summarizes the recent developments in Cr-free coatings for aluminum alloys. Their advantages and drawbacks are also discussed.
[ "Materials Chemistry", "Surfaces, Coatings and Films", "Surfaces and Interfaces" ]
Editorial Board
[ "Water Science and Technology", "Environmental Chemistry" ]
Fabrication of a novel nontoxic trichlorophenol-epichlorohydrin-based compound with high antimicrobial activity and thermal stability
[ "Environmental Engineering" ]
Measuring spin relaxation with standard pulse sequences in the singlet–triplet basis
[ "Condensed Matter Physics", "Nuclear and High Energy Physics", "Biochemistry", "Biophysics" ]
Coupling of Two SIR Epidemic Models with Variable Susceptibilities and Infectivities
The variable generalised stochastic epidemic model, which allows for variability in both the susceptibilities and infectivities of individuals, is analysed. A very different epidemic model which exhibits variable susceptibility and infectivity is the random-graph epidemic model. A suitable coupling of the two epidemic models is derived which enables us to show that, whilst the epidemics are very different in appearance, they have the same asymptotic final size distribution. The coupling provides a novel approach to studying random-graph epidemic models.
[ "Statistics, Probability and Uncertainty", "Statistics and Probability" ]
Researcher Reviews Violence Concerns
[ "Social Sciences (miscellaneous)", "Linguistics and Language", "Communication" ]
Early Ordovician Age of Fluorite-Rare-Metal Deposits at the Voznesensky Ore District (Far East, Russia): Evidence from Zircon and Cassiterite U–Pb and Fluorite Sm–Nd Dating Results
This article presents new isotope-geochronological results for the granites of the Voznesensky ore district (southeastern part of the Khanka massif). The granites are associated with extensive rare-metal–fluorite, tin and tantalum mineralization. Despite the numerous published results of Rb–Sr, Sm–Nd and U–Pb dating of ore-bearing granites and associated ores, the issues of age correlation and the genetic relationship of igneous rocks and mineralization remain unclear. U–Pb zircon SHRIMP dating reveals synchronous ages of 478 ± 4 Ma and 481 ± 7 Ma for two samples of biotite leucogranites as the age of magmatic crystallization of the Voznesensky granites. The composition of the studied zircon demonstrates the typical features of magmatic zircon and has the typical features of zircon exposed to fluids at the late/post-magmatic stage. Sm–Nd ID-TIMS dating of the fluorite of the Voznesenskoe deposit yields an age of 477 ± 9 Ma, and U–Pb ID-TIMS dating of cassiterite from the Yaroslavskoe and Chapaevskoe tin deposits yields an age of 480 ± 4 Ma, which confirms the direct genetic and age relationship of ore formation with granite magmatism.
Minerals
[ "Geology", "Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology" ]
Hahnemann in Hermannstadt
Allgemeine Homöopathische Zeitung
[ "Materials Chemistry" ]
Pediatric Microcuff Tube for Neurosurgical Procedures: A Boon or Bane?
AbstractPediatric Microcuff endotracheal tubes have come into vogue in the last few years. It overcomes the problems faced with the uncuffed or conventional cuffed tubes used in the pediatric population. In addition, the more distal placement of the polyurethane cuffs in these tubes eliminates the risk of airway mucosal injury and hence postoperative stridor. This makes it an attractive option for neurosurgical patients where there is a high incidence of cranial nerve deficit, airway edema, and the requirement of prolonged postoperative ventilation. But due to this particular design, Murphy's eye is not incorporated in the tube, which can potentially hamper ventilation, especially when used for long duration surgery. With the help of our case report, we would like to warn the readers regarding this life-threatening complication that resulted in hypoxia in a 1-year-old child in the postoperative period.
[ "Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine", "Neurology (clinical)", "Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine" ]
Superheated friction-induced melts in zoned pseudotachylytes within the Adamello tonalites (Italian Southern Alps)
[ "Geology" ]
Adaptation of Foreign Students to the Foreign Culture Learning Environment Using the Six Thinking Hats Method
[ "Education" ]
Identification of Common Pathogenic Pathways Involved in Hemochromatosis Arthritis and Calcium Pyrophosphate Deposition Disease: a Review
[ "Rheumatology" ]
Ironing out the Kinks: Improving the Screening for and Treatment of Iron Deficiency
[ "Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health" ]
Aligarh's First Generation: Muslim Solidarity in British India.
[ "Sociology and Political Science", "Geography, Planning and Development" ]
Serial antipyrine clearance studies detect altered hepatic metabolic function during spontaneous and interferon-induced changes in chronic hepatitis B disease activity
[ "Hepatology" ]
Isolated Post-Transplantation Lymphoproliferative Disease Involving the Breast and Axilla as Peripheral T-cell Lymphoma
[ "Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging" ]
Numerical solution of a linear elliptic partial differential equation with variable coefficients: A complex variable boundary element approach
Numerical Methods for Partial Differential Equations
[ "Applied Mathematics", "Computational Mathematics", "Numerical Analysis", "Analysis" ]
Dose-Response Relationship between Urinary Cadmium Concentration and β2–Microglobulinuria Using Logistic Regression Analysis
[ "Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health", "Environmental Chemistry" ]
A 15-Item Form of the F Scale and a Cross-Cultural Application
[ "Education", "Business, Management and Accounting (miscellaneous)" ]
Perimetric and peri-papillary nerve fibre layer thickness findings in multiple sclerosis
[ "Neurology (clinical)", "Neurology" ]
The Impact of Virtual Monoenergetic Imaging on Visualization of the Cervical Spinal Canal
[ "Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging" ]
FGFR2 regulates Mre11 expression and double-strand break repair via the MEK-ERK-POU1F1 pathway in breast tumorigenesis
[ "Genetics (clinical)", "Genetics", "Molecular Biology" ]
Epidermoid cysts of the testis: A report of three cases and an analysis of 141 cases from the world literature
[ "Cancer Research", "Oncology" ]
Multiple phase transitions in Ce(Rh,Ir,Co)In5
Physica B: Condensed Matter
[ "Electrical and Electronic Engineering", "Condensed Matter Physics", "Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials" ]
Total synthesis of (±)-citreoviral
J. Chem. Soc., Chem. Commun.
[ "Molecular Medicine" ]
Ammophila turkestana Kohl, 1906 (Hymenoptera: Sphecidae), a valid species
Ammophila apicalis var. turkestana Kohl, 1906 is raised to full species status, with designation of the lectotype. A. turkestana Kohl, stat. n. is redescribed, illustrated, and newly recorded from Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan and Tajikistan.
Far Eastern entomologist
[ "Insect Science" ]
Heat transfer and entropy generation for laminar forced convection flow of graphene nanoplatelets nanofluids in a horizontal tube
[ "Condensed Matter Physics", "Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics" ]
Disorder-robust phase crystal in high-temperature superconductors stabilized by strong correlations
AbstractThe simultaneous interplay of strong electron–electron correlations, topological zero-energy states, and disorder is yet an unexplored territory but of immense interest due to their inevitable presence in many materials. Copper oxide high-temperature superconductors (cuprates) with pair breaking edges host a flat band of topological zero-energy states, making them an ideal playground where strong correlations, topology, and disorder are strongly intertwined. Here we show that this interplay in cuprates generates a fully gapped ‘phase crystal’ state that breaks both translational and time-reversal invariance, characterized by a modulation of the d-wave superconducting phase co-existing with a modulating extended s-wave superconducting order. In contrast to conventional wisdom, we find that this phase crystal state is remarkably robust to omnipresent disorder, but only in the presence of strong correlations, thus giving a clear route to its experimental realization.
[ "Condensed Matter Physics", "Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials" ]
Reduction of Poor Contrast Enhancement of the Pulmonary Artery in Computed Tomography Angiography Using an Alternative Respiratory Maneuver
Journal of Thoracic Imaging
[ "Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine", "Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging" ]
Pemanfaatan Abu Terbang dan Sebuk Gergaji untuk Pembuatan Mortar Ringan Geopolimer
Pemanasan global telah menjadi permasalahan hampir di semua negara saat ini. Salah satu penyebabnya adalah emisi karbondioksida yang dihasilkan dari pembuatan semen. Pengurangan emisi karbondioksida dapat dilakukan dengan cara mengurangi penggunaan semen dalam pembuatan beton dan memanfaatkan material tambahan yang mempunyai sifat seperti semen sebagai bahan penggantinya. Tujuan dari penelitian ini adalah untuk mengetahui pengaruh penambahan abu terbang dan serbuk gergaji terhadap sifat fisik dan mekanik mortar ringan geopolimer. Dalam penelitian ini, bahan-bahan yang digunakan meliputi abu terbang, serbuk gergaji akasia mangium, pasir, agregat ringan, larutan Natrium hidroksida (NaOH) dan larutan Natrium Silikat. Perbandingan semen – pasir dan abu terbang – pasir yaitu 1 : 2 (berdasarkan berat) dengan rasio air-semen sebesar 0,25; 0,3 dan 0, 35, dengan variasi kadar serbuk gergaji yang dipakai adalah 10%; 20%, 30% dan 40%. Komposisi antara larutan Natrium hidroksida dan larutan Natrium Silikat adalah 1 : 2 (berdasarkan volume). Pengujian dilakukan setelah benda uji berumur 7 hari dan 28 hari untuk mortar geopolimer dan mortar kontrol. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa penggantian semen Portland dengan abu terbang serta penambahan larutan Natrium hidroksida dan larutan Natrium Silikat ke dalam campuran dapat meningkatkan kuat tekannya sampai 19,7 Mpa dibandingkan dengan kuat tekan mortar kontrol sebesar 15,3 MPa. Sedangkan penambahan kadar serbuk gergaji ternyata menurunkan kuat tekan menjadi 8,1 MPa.
[ "Automotive Engineering" ]
Evaluation of an Innovative Device for Mitral Valve Regurgitation: Experimental Acute In Vivo Results
Objective: Currently, mitral prosthetic rings are intended only to reshape the annulus. We present in vivo results of an innovative device characterized by an intraventricular segment designed to enable artificial chordae implantation and simplify leaflets and subvalvular apparatus correction. Methods: Eight sheep were employed. The first 4 underwent solely device implantation. In the last 4, primary chordae of the anterior leaflet (A2) were torn to induce severe mitral regurgitation. The severed chordae were replaced by 2 pairs of 5-0 Gore-Tex artificial chordae previously measured and anchored to the device bridge. Ease of device and chordae implantation were evaluated, and postprocedural valve competence was verified by postoperative echocardiogram. Results: The procedure was completed in all 8 sheep. In the 4 sheep with induced severe mitral regurgitation, repair could be achieved by means of artificial chordae implantation. Length of the 2 chordae implanted was 21.6 ± 2 mm and 22 ± 3 mm, respectively. The time required to suture the artificial chordae was 2.5 ± 1.2 min. Postoperative echocardiograms showed normal left ventricular ejection fraction and free motion of the mitral leaflets. Mitral regurgitation was absent in 5 cases and trivial in 3. The transvalvular peak pressure gradient was 9.5 ± 6 mm Hg, and mean gradient was 3.7 ± 4 mm Hg. Postprocedural evaluation of the heart and mitral valve showed no damage to the left ventricle wall, valve leaflets, chordae, and papillary muscles. Conclusions: In vivo tests confirm safety of the device, ease of chordal length estimation prior to implantation, short operative time, and no negative impact of the device on mitral leaflet motion, function, and structure.
Innovations: Technology and Techniques in Cardiothoracic and Vascular Surgery
[ "Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine", "Surgery", "Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine" ]
Endoscopic metallic stenting by double-balloon enteroscopy and its overtube for malignant gastrointestinal obstruction as palliative treatment
[ "Gastroenterology", "Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging" ]
Cylindrocarpon Species Associated with Black-Foot of Grapevine in Northeastern United States and Southeastern Canada
American Journal of Enology and Viticulture
[ "Horticulture", "Food Science" ]
Analysis of Consumers' Attitudes toward Interactivity and Relationship Personalization as Contemporary Developments in Interactive Marketing Communication
[ "Marketing", "Business and International Management" ]
Extension of SEA model to subsystems with non-uniform modal energy distribution
[ "Mechanical Engineering", "Mechanics of Materials", "Acoustics and Ultrasonics", "Condensed Matter Physics" ]
The Historical Origins of the Soviet Doctrine of Peaceful Coexistence
[ "Law" ]
The role of oxidative stress in the onset and progression of diabetes and its complications: asummary of a Congress Series sponsored byUNESCO-MCBN, the American Diabetes Association and the German Diabetes Society
[ "Endocrinology", "Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism", "Internal Medicine" ]
P4‐274: ACTIVITY‐DEPENDENT NEUROPROTECTIVE PROTEIN (ADNP): MARKING ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE AND SCHIZOPHRENIA
Alzheimer's & Dementia
[ "Psychiatry and Mental Health", "Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience", "Geriatrics and Gerontology", "Neurology (clinical)", "Developmental Neuroscience", "Health Policy", "Epidemiology" ]
Pharmacy Students' Self-efficacy for Pharmaceutical Expertise Affects Successful Experiences as Enactive Attainments in Pharmacy Practice Experience in Japan
[ "Pharmaceutical Science", "Pharmacology" ]
Enhanced catalytic oxidation ability of ternary layered double hydroxides for organic pollutants degradation
Layered double hydroxides substituted with Co2+ and Cu2+ are promising candidates in catalytic degradation of organic pollutants.
[ "Inorganic Chemistry" ]
The Metamorphoses of Don Juan
[ "Literature and Literary Theory", "Linguistics and Language", "Language and Linguistics" ]
Chalk lithology-fluid characterization using regional broadband elastic attributes: an integrated study from the North Sea Central Graben
[ "Geophysics" ]
Comparison of covered stents with detachable balloons for treatment of posttraumatic carotid-cavernous fistulas
Journal of Clinical Neuroscience
[ "Physiology (medical)", "Neurology (clinical)", "Neurology", "Surgery" ]
The SuperNEMO project
[ "Nuclear and High Energy Physics", "Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics" ]
Designing for Natural History
[ "Museology", "Conservation" ]
Telemedicine Intervention to Improve Long-Term Risk Factor Control and Body Composition in Persons with High Cardiovascular Risk: Results from a Randomized Trial
[ "Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine", "Community and Home Care", "Epidemiology" ]
Présentation
[ "Philosophy" ]
Contributors to this issue
[ "Environmental Chemistry", "Environmental Engineering", "Pollution", "Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis", "Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health" ]
ErbB2 and ErbB3 regulate amputation-induced proliferation and migration during vertebrate regeneration
Developmental Biology
[ "Cell Biology", "Developmental Biology", "Molecular Biology" ]
American Environments North and South: Indigenous Counterplots to Global Integration
[ "Anthropology" ]
Model selection in stochastic frontier analysis with an application to maize production in Kenya
[ "Economics and Econometrics", "Social Sciences (miscellaneous)", "Business and International Management" ]
Management of advanced cancer
[ "Surgery" ]
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES: THE AFRICAN, CARIBBEAN AND PACIFIC OBSERVATORY /DARNUS VYSTYMASIS BESIVYSTANČIOSE ŠALYSE: AFRIKOS, KARIBŲ IR RAMIOJO VANDENYNO VALSTYBIŲ APŽVALGA
Freshwater, aquaculture, fisheries, biodiversity, forests, and agricultural land have high economic and social value throughout the Africa, Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) region; but they can also be over‐exploited, with damaging consequences for local economies, long term stability and for the Earth system as a whole – especially the climate system. The ACP's fast growing population puts growing pressure on the environment to provide food, water and fibre, on the regions’ urban centres and transport networks, and on energy sources. Information on the location, condition and evolution of resources is an important step towards sustainability, but unfortunately such information can be hard to get. Earth observing satellite technology combined with geographical information management can help fill the information gap. In this objective, and because of its unique position to support the implementation of advanced interoperable geospatial technologies, the Joint Research Centre (JRC) of the European Commission (EC) is setting‐up of an “Observatory for sustainable development” as single portal to support decision‐making for development in the fields of natural resource and food security. The African Union and European Union recognise the importance of this service and are beginning to develop this capacity as part of the AU EU joint strategic partnership. This paper describes the needs, and presents the first steps taken by the JRC and by the joint partnership in harnessing space technologies to help meet Millennium Development Goals, in particular eradication of poverty, and environmental sustainability. Santrauka Gėlasis vanduo, akvakultūra, žuvininkystė, biologinė įvairovė, miškų ir žemės ūkio paskirties žemė turi didėlę ekonominę ir socialinę vertę visoje Afrikoje, Karibų ir Ramiojo vandenyno (AKR) valstybių regione, bet šie veiksniai gali būti per daug eksploatuojami ir tureti žalingų padarinių vietinei ekonomikai, ilgalaikiam stabilumui ir visai Žemės sistemai, ypač klimato sistemai. Dėl greitai augančio AKR gyventojų skaičiaus regionų miestų centruose transporto tinklų ir energijos šaltinių vietose dideja aplinkos naudojimo mastas, siekiant gyventojus aprūpinti maistu, vandeniu ir lasteliena. Informacija apie vietoves išteklius, išteklių būklę ir raidą yra svarbus žingsnis siekiant darnos, bet, dėja, tokia informacija sunku surinkti. Žemės stebejimo palydovais technologija, sujungta su geografines informacijos valdymu, gali padėti užpildyti šios informacijos spragą. Dėl šio tikslo ir dėl unikalios padėties, siekiant diegti pažangias tarpusavyje saveikaujančias geoerdvines technologijas, Europos Komisijos (EK) jungtinis tyrimu centras (JTC) yra įkūręs Darnaus vystymosi observatorijas kaip viena portalą, kad palaikytų sprendimų priemimo plėtote gamtinių išteklių ir maisto saugumo srityse. Afrikos Sąjunga (AS) ir Europos Sąjunga (ES) pripažįsta šios paslaugos svarbą ir pradėjo plėtoti šiuos pajėgumus kaip dali strateginės AS ir ES partnerystės. Straipsnyje pristatomi pirmieji žingsniai, žengti AKR valstybių, plėtojant jungtinę partnerystę kosminių technologijų srityje, siekiant spręsti tūkstantmečio tikslus – mažinti skurdą ir tobulinti darnų aplinkos vystymą.
[ "Finance" ]
Vorschau 05 >
ATZelektronik
[ "Ocean Engineering" ]
The Effects of Monetary Policy across Fiscal Regimes
[ "Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering", "Polymers and Plastics", "History", "Business and International Management" ]
EDITOR'S MESSAGE
[ "Linguistics and Language" ]
SPEECH BANDWIDTH HALVED BY NEW METHOD
[ "Acoustics and Ultrasonics", "Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous)" ]
SEMICLASSICS OF THE QUANTUM CURRENT IN A STRONG CONSTANT MAGNETIC FIELD
Communications in Partial Differential Equations
[ "Applied Mathematics", "Analysis" ]
MRI evaluation and measurement of the normal odontoid peg position
[ "Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging" ]
Integrating elaboration likelihood model and herd theory in information security message persuasiveness
Computers & Security
[ "Law" ]
Molecular identification ofParagonimus ohiraiandP. westermanifrom Anhui Province, China
[ "Infectious Diseases", "Animal Science and Zoology", "Veterinary (miscellaneous)", "Insect Science", "Parasitology" ]
PI and PWM Sliding Mode Control of POESLL Converter
[ "Electrical and Electronic Engineering", "Aerospace Engineering" ]
Preliminary evaluation of Vipera palaestinae snake bite treatment in accordance to the severity of the clinical syndrome
[ "Toxicology" ]
Adjustments to pharmacologic therapies for hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis while on extracorporeal support
[ "Oncology", "Hematology", "Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health" ]
Brain Tumor Detection by Using Convolutional Neural Network Algorithm
[ "Electrical and Electronic Engineering", "Computer Science Applications" ]
Medium-range order and optoelectronic properties of a tetrahedrally coordinated hydrogenated amorphous semiconductor
[ "Condensed Matter Physics", "Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics", "Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials" ]