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Bearing the Weight of Imprisonment: The Relationship Between Prison Climate and Well-Being
Little is known about the relative influence of shared and individual perceptions of prison climate on adjustment to incarceration. This study investigated the relationship between prison climate and well-being among a sample of 4,538 adults incarcerated in the Netherlands. Prison climate dimensions were considered both as prison unit-level variables and as individual-level perceptions. Multilevel analysis results showed that most variance for well-being is found at the individual rather than the unit level. This implies that it does not make much of a difference for well-being in which prison unit someone resides. Positive effects of prison climate on well-being were primarily found for individual perceptions of prison climate, rather than for the aggregate unit measures. More research is needed to determine whether this finding holds true in other countries. The findings confirm the importance of disentangling the contribution of prison climate at the individual and group level.
Criminal Justice and Behavior
[ "Law", "Pathology and Forensic Medicine" ]
EPS3.06 Ceftolozane/tazobactam: a new drug with superior effect against resistant P. aeruginosa
[ "Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine", "Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health" ]
Über Protamine und Histone.
[ "Biochemistry" ]
Is qualitative research scientific, or merely relevant?
[ "Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health" ]
Culture and History in Postrevolutionary China: The Perspective of Global Modernity. By Arif Dirlik. (Hong Kong, China: Chinese University Press, 2012. Pp. xi, 341. $42.00.)
[ "History" ]
Econometric modelling of certain nuclear power systems based on thermal and fast breeder reactors
International Journal of Energy Research
[ "Energy Engineering and Power Technology", "Fuel Technology", "Nuclear Energy and Engineering", "Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment" ]
Lesions musculaires de la loge anterieure de la cuisse
[ "Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging", "Radiological and Ultrasound Technology" ]
Effect of factory automation on worker's desires in manufacturing industry
International Journal of Production Research
[ "Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering", "Management Science and Operations Research", "Strategy and Management" ]
Communication and Reality in the Capgras Syndrome
[ "Clinical Psychology" ]
Oscilloscopes: The digital alternative: The digital scope's capability in measurement, transient capture, and data storage is a significant improvement over its analog counterpart
IEEE Potentials
[ "Electrical and Electronic Engineering", "Strategy and Management", "Education" ]
SULFIDE AS A CONFOUNDING FACTOR IN TOXICITY TESTS WITH THE SEA URCHIN PARACENTROTUS LIVIDUS: COMPARISONS WITH CHEMICAL ANALYSIS DATA
[ "Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis", "Environmental Chemistry" ]
The Day Walt Whitman's Brain Dropped on the Floor
[ "Linguistics and Language", "Anthropology", "History", "Language and Linguistics", "Cultural Studies" ]
Transferred orbital angular momentum in the excitation ofBa138(...6s6p61P1) by electron impact
[ "Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics" ]
Grouping Euroconsumers: A Culture-Based Clustering Approach
The move toward European integration entails significant adjustments in a firm's marketing strategy. Despite the dismantling of legislative barriers, cultural milieu of the various member nations will continue to be an obstacle toward true integration. This study clusters 17 European nations on Hofstede's (1980) cultural dimensions. Three distinct clusters emerge, each with its unique cultural composition. Scrutinizing the cultural make-up of each cluster offers the possibility of selecting an appropriate marketing mix across nations belonging to the same cluster.
[ "Marketing", "Business and International Management" ]
Pilot-scale anaerobic co-digestion of municipal wastewater sludge with restaurant grease trap waste
[ "Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law", "Waste Management and Disposal", "Environmental Engineering" ]
The inferior epigastric arteries as coronary bypass conduits
[ "Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine", "Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine", "Surgery" ]
Fault Tolerance Structures in Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs): Survey, Classification, and Future Directions
The Industrial Revolution 4.0 (IR 4.0) has drastically impacted how the world operates. The Internet of Things (IoT), encompassed significantly by the Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs), is an important subsection component of the IR 4.0. WSNs are a good demonstration of an ambient intelligence vision, in which the environment becomes intelligent and aware of its surroundings. WSN has unique features which create its own distinct network attributes and is deployed widely for critical real-time applications that require stringent prerequisites when dealing with faults to ensure the avoidance and tolerance management of catastrophic outcomes. Thus, the respective underlying Fault Tolerance (FT) structure is a critical requirement that needs to be considered when designing any algorithm in WSNs. Moreover, with the exponential evolution of IoT systems, substantial enhancements of current FT mechanisms will ensure that the system constantly provides high network reliability and integrity. Fault tolerance structures contain three fundamental stages: error detection, error diagnosis, and error recovery. The emergence of analytics and the depth of harnessing it has led to the development of new fault-tolerant structures and strategies based on artificial intelligence and cloud-based. This survey provides an elaborate classification and analysis of fault tolerance structures and their essential components and categorizes errors from several perspectives. Subsequently, an extensive analysis of existing fault tolerance techniques based on eight constraints is presented. Many prior studies have provided classifications for fault tolerance systems. However, this research has enhanced these reviews by proposing an extensively enhanced categorization that depends on the new and additional metrics which include the number of sensor nodes engaged, the overall fault-tolerant approach performance, and the placement of the principal algorithm responsible for eliminating network errors. A new taxonomy of comparison that also extensively reviews previous surveys and state-of-the-art scientific articles based on different factors is discussed and provides the basis for the proposed open issues.
[ "Electrical and Electronic Engineering", "Biochemistry", "Instrumentation", "Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics", "Analytical Chemistry" ]
PETRARCA E LA SCRITTURA INTEGRALE
Forum Italicum: A Journal of Italian Studies
[ "Literature and Literary Theory", "Linguistics and Language", "Language and Linguistics", "Cultural Studies" ]
Electroacupuncture improves follicular development and metabolism and regulates the expression of adiponectin, AMPK and ACC in an obese rat model of polycystic ovary syndrome
Background: Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a common endocrine disorder characterized by hyperandrogenism and follicular arrest. Electroacupuncture (EA) has been shown to be effective at improving hyperandrogenism and follicular arrest in PCOS; however, its mechanism of action remains to be deciphered. Objective: In this study, we investigated whether EA improved follicular development in an obese rat model of PCOS and regulated the expression of adiponectin, AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK) and acetyl-CoA carboxylase (ACC). Methods: EA was administered at CV3, CV4 and ST40. Changes in body weight, paraovarian fat, estrus cycle, ovarian morphology, levels of related hormones, and glucose and lipid metabolism were evaluated. In addition, protein and mRNA expression of adiponectin, AMPK and ACC was measured. Results: The body weight and paraovarian fat of rats in the EA group were reduced, while estrus cyclicity and ovarian morphology improved. Levels of free fatty acids, triglycerides, total cholesterol and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol were significantly reduced in the EA group, as well as blood glucose levels. Furthermore, levels of testosterone and luteinizing hormone were reduced in the EA group, while estradiol levels were increased. Protein and mRNA expression of adiponectin, AMPKα1 and liver kinase B1 (LKB1) was found to be increased in the EA group, while protein and mRNA expression of ACC were significantly reduced. Conclusion: Our findings suggest that EA improved follicular development and metabolism and regulated expression levels of adiponectin, AMPKα1, LKB1 and ACC in our obese rat model of PCOS.
Acupuncture in Medicine
[ "Neurology (clinical)", "Complementary and Alternative Medicine" ]
The scientific basis for explanation in regional analysis
Papers of the Regional Science Association
[ "Environmental Science (miscellaneous)", "Geography, Planning and Development" ]
Hochauflösende MRT zur Diagnostik der Arteriitis temporalis Horton
[ "Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging" ]
1037 Serum Human Telomerase Reverse Transcriptase Messenger RNA As a Novel Marker for Pancreatic Ductal Adenocarcinoma
[ "Gastroenterology", "Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging" ]
Zehn-Punkte-Plan für eine SASV
[ "Pharmacology (medical)", "Complementary and Alternative Medicine", "Pharmaceutical Science" ]
Numerical study on the effects of hierarchical wavy interface morphology on fracture toughness
[ "Computational Mathematics", "Mechanics of Materials" ]
The Query Management Facility
[ "Computational Theory and Mathematics", "Computer Graphics and Computer-Aided Design", "Information Systems", "Theoretical Computer Science", "Software" ]
BHR volume 39 issue 4 Cover and Front matter
[ "History", "Business, Management and Accounting (miscellaneous)", "Business and International Management" ]
Microstructural organization of polydimethylsiloxane soft segment polyurethanes derived from a single macrodiol
[ "Polymers and Plastics", "Materials Chemistry", "Organic Chemistry" ]
Psychological effects of dysphonia in voice professionals
The Laryngoscope
[ "Otorhinolaryngology" ]
A review of end-point carbon prediction for BOF steelmaking process
AbstractThe precise prediction of end-point carbon content in liquid steel plays a critical role in increasing productivity as well as energy efficiency that can be achieved in the basic oxygen furnace (BOF) steelmaking process. Due to numerous and diversity of the studies on BOF end-point carbon prediction, it seems necessary to provide a comprehensive literature review on state-of-the-art developments in end-point carbon prediction for BOF steelmaking. This paper presents the characteristics of different end-point carbon prediction models. The end-point carbon prediction for BOF steelmaking has initially relied on the experience and skill of the operators. With the development of information technology and auto-detection methods, BOF end-point carbon prediction mainly has gone through three stages, such as static prediction, dynamic prediction, and intelligent prediction. Future contributions to the development and application of intelligent end-point carbon prediction in BOF steelmaking are still arduous tasks. However, it is envisaged that the intelligent end-point carbon prediction will witness more frequent applications and greatly improve the high-quality, high-efficiency, and stable production for BOF steelmaking in the future.
[ "Physical and Theoretical Chemistry", "Mechanics of Materials", "Condensed Matter Physics" ]
How laypeople and experts misperceive the effect of economic growth
Journal of Economic Psychology
[ "Economics and Econometrics", "Applied Psychology", "Sociology and Political Science" ]
Kidney Transplantation in a Patient with Bricker Ileal Conduit Urinary Diversion - Case Report
[ "Transplantation" ]
Paleomagnetic, Tectonic and Stratigraphic Correlation of Tertiary Formations in Slovenia and Hungary along the Periadriatic and Mid-Hingarian Tectonic Zone (Preliminary Communication)
[ "Paleontology", "Geology", "Geophysics" ]
Clinical Evaluation of Aspoxicillin on Patients with Pneumonia
[ "Infectious Diseases", "Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine" ]
The McNaughton Lake earthquake of May 14, 1978
abstractAt 22h37m02s UTC on May 14, 1978, a magnitude (ML) 4.8 earthquake occurred in the Canadian Rockies near McNaughton Lake, the large reservoir behind the Mica Dam in eastern British Columbia. The data suggest it was not a reservoir-induced earthquake.The earthquake was within a seismic array monitoring the reservoir and consequently, the epicenter is well constrained in a northwest-southeast direction. The preferred epicenter is 52.65°N, 118.89°W, slightly east of the Rocky Mountain Trench, with a shallow focal depth of about 10 km. There were no foreshocks but a normal aftershock sequence. The focal mechanism, the first for the eastern Canadian Cordillera, indicates predominantly right-lateral strike-slip faulting along the strike of the mountains with a significant thrust component. The moment is 4 ± 2 × 1023 dyne-cm with a low stress drop (<10 bars). A well-developed Lg phase was recorded to the south of the earthquake. The isoseismals are elongated in a north-south direction and the rate with which intensity attenuates in a southerly direction is comparable to that for eastern North America.
[ "Geochemistry and Petrology", "Geophysics" ]
A Deep Reinforcement Learning Strategy for UAV Autonomous Landing on a Moving Platform
Journal of Intelligent & Robotic Systems
[ "Electrical and Electronic Engineering", "Artificial Intelligence", "Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering", "Mechanical Engineering", "Control and Systems Engineering", "Software" ]
Some Electron Microscope Accessories Developed in Japan
[ "Instrumentation" ]
Equivalent algorithm method of airborne visual detection range in different atmospheric
Optical Technique
[ "Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics" ]
The combined compression and shear of a rectangular rubber block
ZAMP Zeitschrift f�r angewandte Mathematik und Physik
[ "Applied Mathematics" ]
After Seattle: Social Science Research and Narrowly Tailored School Desegregation Plans
Background/ContextIn most judicial and social science debates about school desegregation, it is usually assumed that educational and social benefits, if significant, help establish a compelling purpose for school desegregation plans. Less thought has been given to whether the degree of benefits should factor into whether a plan is narrowly tailored according to Supreme Court standards. Hence, many were surprised when Justice Kennedy argued in the Seattle case that school desegregation meets the compelling purpose requirement but that desegregation plans that classified and assigned all students on the basis of race violated the narrow tailoring requirement.Purpose/Objective/Research Question/Focus of the StudyThe essay offers a social science rationale for Justice Kennedy's views about narrow tailoring issues and suggests several approaches to desegregation plans that may meet narrow tailoring requirements in the future.SettingFor illustrative purposes, the study uses student achievement data from Charlotte-Mecklenburg, North Carolina, between 2001 and 2006. The data were obtained from the North Carolina Education Research Data Center at Duke University.Population/Participants/SubjectsFrom a larger North Carolina data set, a cohort was drawn consisting of about 4,050 Black students from the Charlotte-Mecklenburg district who began third grade in 2000–2001 and completed the eighth grade in 2005–2006.Research DesignThis essay is primarily an analytic essay with a brief quantitative analysis of student achievement data.Data Collection and AnalysisThe quantitative analysis of achievement data utilized longitudinal methods, tracking socioeconomic-status-adjusted achievement trends for Black students over time.Findings/ResultsA modest relationship between school desegregation and Black student achievement (0.2 standard deviations over 5 years) masks a substantial overlap in test scores for individual students in desegregated versus segregated schools. That is, many Black students in segregated schools score higher than the typical desegregated Black student, and vice versa.Conclusions/RecommendationsUsing evidence from within social science, the authors find that the current design of most mandatory desegregation plans does not fit within the current Court's (especially Justice Kennedy's) view of narrowly tailored plans. However, there are several ways in which school boards and other policy makers can promote school desegregation: considering race when drawing attendance zones, building new schools, closing schools, and locating magnet schools in strategic areas. Further, magnet schools might meet narrow tailoring requirements if race is only one of several factors considered during the application and administration process.
[ "Education" ]
Observations of some early-type supergiants with variable H alf profiles.
[ "Space and Planetary Science", "Astronomy and Astrophysics" ]
The pursuit of academic and career goals: A dual-domain latent change score model of coping, progress, and burnout.
[ "Applied Psychology", "Education" ]
10th International Thyroid Congress Jerusalem, Israel, September 9-14, 1990
[ "Endocrinology" ]
Editorial Board
Solid State Ionics
[ "Condensed Matter Physics" ]
The field of IC 2602: Strömgren-Hβ photometry approach
[ "Space and Planetary Science", "Astronomy and Astrophysics" ]
Thermal design and analysis of high power star sensors
[ "Fluid Flow and Transfer Processes", "Engineering (miscellaneous)" ]
Karyometrische Untersuchungen an Gewebekulturen
[ "Cell Biology", "Histology", "Pathology and Forensic Medicine" ]
Application of the normalized relative error distribution analysis for non‐destructive quality control of drugs by Raman spectroscopy
[ "Spectroscopy" ]
The chemist at work. XXIX. Life of a chemist day by day
Journal of Chemical Education
[ "Education" ]
Intracellular delivery of VIP-grafted sterically stabilized phospholipid mixed nanomicelles in human breast cancer cells
Chemico-Biological Interactions
[ "Toxicology" ]
Removal of bacterial pathogens and antibiotic resistance bacteria by anaerobic sludge digestion with thermal hydrolysis pre-treatment and alkaline stabilization post-treatment
[ "Environmental Chemistry", "Environmental Engineering", "Pollution", "Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis", "Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health" ]
The VolCo index: a measure of the transition from pandemic to equity market
Applied Economics Letters
[ "Economics and Econometrics" ]
Jute Stick- A Suitable and Economical Source as Charcoal and Activated Carbon Preparation
[ "Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering", "Environmental Engineering" ]
The Effect of Low Frequency Pulsing Electromagnetic Fields for the Treatment of Congenital and Acquired Pseudoarthroses: the Italian Group for the Study of the Effects of LFPEFs in Orthopaedics
Journal of Bioelectricity
[ "Biophysics" ]
Pituitary-Adrenal Dynamics During Surgical Stress
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism
[ "Biochemistry (medical)", "Clinical Biochemistry", "Endocrinology", "Biochemistry", "Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism" ]
The AIDS epidemic
Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology
[ "Dermatology" ]
Stages and Aging in Moral Development--Some Speculations
[ "Geriatrics and Gerontology", "Gerontology" ]
Spektrophotometrische Vergleichung von natürlichem Thyroxin mit synthetisch dargestelltem.
Hoppe-Seyler´s Zeitschrift für physiologische Chemie
[ "Biochemistry" ]
The Unique Role of Fluorodeoxyglucose-PET in Radioembolization
[ "Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging", "Radiation" ]
Lasting consequences of concussion on the aging brain: Findings from the Baltimore Longitudinal Study of Aging
[ "Cognitive Neuroscience", "Neurology" ]
Symposium 6A: Minimal residual disease in bone marrow disorders
[ "Histology", "Pathology and Forensic Medicine" ]
Quelques effets modérateurs de la nature du sol sur les régimes fluviaux
[ "Earth-Surface Processes", "Geography, Planning and Development" ]
Neonatal Gonadoblastoma
[ "Obstetrics and Gynecology", "Surgery" ]
Ultra-low fertility in East Asia: Confucianism and its discontents
[ "Demography" ]
Polyalkohole als Agarbestandteile
[ "Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics" ]
Identification of two genes potentially related to myogenesis and muscle growth in Fenneropenaeus chinensis: Activin receptor II and Follistatin-like protein
[ "Genetics" ]
Cosmeceutical Aptitudes of Niacinamide: A Review
Background: The prevalence and scope of dermatological illness differ from region to region. Based upon type and severity, the conditions may vary from superficial to deep systemic skin infections. Niacinamide, an amide analog of vitamin B3 which was conventionally utilized as a food supplement, is now explored for the management of skin disorders. Being a powerhouse on its own, it is not stored inside the body naturally and has to be acquired from external sources. Areas covered: This review is an attempt to disclose the physiology, pharmacology, and highlight the dermatological potentials of niacinamide, discussing its pharmacological mechanisms, varied commercially available treatments, and novel approaches, i.e., in research and patented formulations. Results: Niacinamide has been verified in treating almost every skin disorder, viz. aging, hyperpigmentation, acne, psoriasis, pruritus, dermatitis, fungal infections, epidermal melasma, non-melanoma skin cancer, etc. It has been reported to possess numerous properties, for instance, anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, antioxidant, antipruritic, and anticancer, which makes it an ideal ingredient for varied dermal therapies. Long term use of niacinamide, regardless of the skin type, paves the way for new skin cells, makingskin healthier, brighter, and hydrated. Conclusion: Niacinamide possesses a variety of positive characteristics in the field of dermatology. Novel approaches are warranted over current treatments which could bypass the above shortcomings and form an effective and stable system. Hence, niacinamide has the potential to become an individual and a productive component with wide future scope.
[ "Pharmacology (medical)", "Infectious Diseases", "Drug Discovery" ]
Short Notices
The English Historical Review
[ "History" ]
Roman State and Christian Church. A Collection of Legal Documents to A. D. 535
[ "Literature and Literary Theory", "Linguistics and Language", "Language and Linguistics", "Cultural Studies", "Classics" ]
SALZBURGER FESTSPIELE: DIE OPERN AUFFÜHRUNGEN
Österreichische Musikzeitschrift
[ "Music" ]
Problems in determining lifetimes of esr signals in natural and burned flint by isothermal annealing signals in natural and burned flint by
Radiation Measurements
[ "Instrumentation", "Radiation" ]
Creation of Straight-Chain Cationic Polysaccharide-Based Bile Salt Sequestrants Made from Euglenoid β-1,3-Glucan as Potential Antidiabetic Agents
[ "Pharmacology (medical)", "Organic Chemistry", "Pharmaceutical Science", "Pharmacology", "Molecular Medicine", "Biotechnology" ]
A novel fast response fiber-optic pH sensor based on nanoporous self-assembled multilayer films
[ "Materials Chemistry" ]
Computer analysis of microwave planar circuit with impedance matrix
[ "Electrical and Electronic Engineering", "Energy Engineering and Power Technology" ]
Asthma Yardstick Update
[ "Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine", "Immunology and Allergy", "Immunology" ]
Pathological Characteristics of Monosodium Iodoacetate-Induced Osteoarthritis in Rats
[ "Biomedical Engineering", "Medicine (miscellaneous)" ]
Machine Learning to Predict Area Fugitive Emission Fluxes of GHGs from Open-Pit Mines
Greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from open-pit mines pose a global climate challenge, which necessitates appropriate quantification to support effective mitigation measures. This study considers the area-fugitive methane advective flux (as a proxy for emission flux) released from a tailings pond and two open-pit mines, denominated “old” and “new”, within a facility in northern Canada. To estimate the emission fluxes of methane from these sources, this research employed near-surface observations and modeling using the weather research and forecasting (WRF) passive tracer dispersion method. Various machine learning (ML) methods were trained and tested on these data for the operational forecasting of emissions. Predicted emission fluxes and meteorological variables from the WRF model were used as training and input datasets for ML algorithms. A series of 10 ML algorithms were evaluated. The four models that generated the most accurate forecasts were selected. These ML models are the multi-layer perception (MLP) artificial neural network, the gradient boosting (GBR), XGBOOST (XGB), and support vector machines (SVM). Overall, the simulations predicted the emission fluxes with R2 (-) values higher than 0.8 (-). Considering the bias (Tonnes h−1), the ML predicted the emission fluxes within 6.3%, 3.3%, and 0.3% of WRF predictions for the old mine, new mine, and the pond, respectively.
[ "Atmospheric Science", "Environmental Science (miscellaneous)" ]
The Handling of Soya α-Galactosides by a Normal and a Galactosemic Child
The treatment of galactosemic children with soya preparations in place of milk relies on the complete inability of the body to hydrolyse α-galactosides or to absorb galactose liberated from them by the intestinal flora. From this stipulation it follows that the demonstration of galactose absorption in a small number of subjects would confirm the desirability of avoiding foods containing α-galactosides, while the proven inability of a few subjects to hydrolyse these compounds would not permit any generalizations.
[ "Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health" ]
A Compact Dipole Antenna for DTV Applications by Utilizing L-Shaped Stub and Coupling Strip
[ "Electrical and Electronic Engineering" ]
Note on the Holotype of Thallites lichenoides, a Supposed Pennsylvanian Bryophyte
[ "Plant Science", "Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics" ]
Improvement of Catalyst Activity in Methanol-to-Olefin Conversion via Metal (Sr/La) Impregnation over ZSM-5 Catalyst
[ "Management of Technology and Innovation", "Strategy and Management" ]
Uniqueness of ground states of some coupled nonlinear Schrödinger systems and their application
Journal of Differential Equations
[ "Analysis", "Applied Mathematics" ]
P19 Pancreatic cancer in Morocco: the epidemiological evidence
[ "Cancer Research", "Oncology" ]
A techno-economic comparison of ground-coupled and air-coupled heat pump system for space cooling
[ "Building and Construction", "Geography, Planning and Development", "Civil and Structural Engineering", "Environmental Engineering" ]
Inhibition of the fibrillation of highly amyloidogenic human calcitonin by cucurbit[7]uril with improved bioactivity
[ "Molecular Biology", "Biomedical Engineering", "Biochemistry", "Biomaterials", "Biotechnology" ]
Congenital bromoderma
[ "Obstetrics and Gynecology" ]
Ueber Diurese
[ "Pharmacology" ]
Australasian annual conference, New South Wales, Australia, 1980
[ "Logic", "Philosophy" ]
Integrated data processing for archeological magnetic surveys
[ "Geology", "Geophysics" ]
Antecedents and outcomes of daily anticipated stress and stress forecasting errors
Stress and Health
[ "Psychiatry and Mental Health", "Applied Psychology", "Clinical Psychology" ]
Joseph de Maistre et Montesquieu : approche biographique
[ "Literature and Literary Theory" ]
Automated Colorimetric In Situ Hybridization (CISH) Detection of Immunoglobulin (Ig) Light Chain mRNA Expression in Plasma Cell (PC) Dyscrasias and Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma
[ "Cell Biology", "Molecular Biology", "Pathology and Forensic Medicine" ]
A comparative study of the functionality and protein quality of a variety of legume and cereal flours
[ "Organic Chemistry", "Food Science" ]
Cut it out! A CRISPR-Cas9 screen identifies host regulators of the Plasmodium liver stage
[ "Clinical Biochemistry", "Drug Discovery", "Pharmacology", "Molecular Biology", "Molecular Medicine", "Biochemistry" ]
Separation Analysis of Amyloid Fibrils Utilizing a PTFE Tube as a Separation Field
[ "Analytical Chemistry" ]
Cross-amplification of 10 new isolated polymorphic microsatellite loci for red mullet (Mullus barbatus) in striped red mullet (Mullus surmuletus)
Molecular Ecology Notes
[ "Ecology", "Biochemistry" ]
In Memoriam: Phillips B. Street, 1914–2000
[ "Animal Science and Zoology", "Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics" ]
Western Economic Sanctions against Russia: an Opportunity for Closer Eurasian Integration?
The policy implemented by the Russian Federation over the past five years has been significantly independent from the contemporary world order’s approach, which led to Russia being relatively isolated from the international community. This situation of isolation is primarily reflected by the sanction regime that is now implemented against Russia.Given that the United States of America (US) and the European Union (EU) represent the world’s most powerful entities in terms of economy and often have the greatest influence on solving international issues, this article analyzes the economic sanctions they have implemented against Russia.
Orientando
[ "Development", "Geography, Planning and Development" ]
Improving in situ liquid SEM imaging of particles
[ "Materials Chemistry", "Surfaces, Coatings and Films", "Surfaces and Interfaces", "Condensed Matter Physics" ]
Le substrat augustéen dans la Constitutio limitum d'Hygin le Gromatique et la datation du traité
[ "History", "Classics" ]
The Sojourn of Rabbi Mordochai Abi-Serour in Timbuctoo and French Trans-Saharan Interests
Terrae Incognitae
[ "History" ]