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    Ecological movement in Baltic republics in the years of perestroika by A. K. Potapov

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…The objectives of the study are to identify the peculiarities of the formation and activities of movements in defence of ecology in the Baltic republics; to identify the main nodes of environmental problems in each Baltic republic (development of phosphorites in Estonia, planning of oil production on the Curonian Spit in Lithuania, construction of Daugavpils hydroelectric power station). …”
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    Exposure of cerebellar granule cells to nanosilver: Oxidative stress parameters and the protective effect of exogenous glutathione by Lidia Struzynska, Beata Toczylowska, Beata Dabrowska-Bouta, Elzbieta Zieminska

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…As oxidative stress (OS) is known to be one of the major mechanisms of AgNP-induced toxicity, in the present study, we have evaluated OS-related changes in cytotoxicity parameters in AgNP-treated cerebellar granule cells (CGCs), as well as the effectiveness of antioxidant defence systems, such as glutathione (GSH), superoxide dismutases (SOD1 and SOD2) and catalase. …”
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    We need a global language rights movement: confronting the global language crisis with insights from social movement studies by Gerald Roche

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…Drawing on social movement studies, and my own experience as a language rights researcher and advocate, I explore three key areas where language rights provide the foundations for a mass movement in defence of linguistic diversity. First, I look at how language rights provide a discursive frame that resonates with other movements and clarifies the problem that needs to be addressed. …”
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    Free Radicals and Extrinsic Skin Aging by Borut Poljšak, Raja Dahmane

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…UV-induced generation of ROS in the skin develops oxidative stress, when their formation exceeds the antioxidant defence ability of the target cell. The primary mechanism by which UVR initiates molecular responses in human skin is via photochemical generation of ROS mainly formation of superoxide anion (O2−•), hydrogen peroxide (H2O2), hydroxyl radical (OH•), and singlet oxygen (1O2). …”
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    Autarky and Material Contingencies in Italian Architectural Debate (1936-1954) by Pep Avilés

    Published 2009-01-01
    “…If during the immediate past the defence of modern materials was traditionally articulated around technical and social values, the battle in interwar Italy was understood in political and economic terms. …”
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    Induction of Tolerance via the Sublingual Route: Mechanisms and Applications by Philippe Moingeon, Laurent Mascarell

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…Resident oral Th1, Th2, and Th17 CD4+ T cells are located along the lamina propria, likely representing a defence mechanism against infectious pathogens. Second-generation sublingual vaccines are being developed, based upon recombinant allergens expressed in a native conformation, possibly formulated with Th1/T reg adjuvants and/or mucoadhesive particulate vector systems specifically designed to target oral dendritic cells.…”
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    Impact of digital greening synergistic transformation on urban economic resilience in China: Evidence from quasi-natural experiments by Liangen Zeng, Meiyu Wen, Chengming Li, Yang Nie, Saige Wang

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The main findings are as follows. (1) DGST notably enhances urban economic resilience, showing stronger effects than standalone pilot projects. (2) DGST strengthens economic resilience by enhancing defence, adaptation and learning capacities through labour absorption, industrial structure optimisation and green technology innovation. (3) The effect of DGST on economic resilience is influenced by factors such as human capital, financial resources and infrastructure, with cities possessing greater resources deriving more substantial benefits. (4) Cities that implemented ‘Low-Carbon Cities’ prior to ‘Broadband China’ experienced more pronounced improvements in economic resilience. …”
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    CONTROVERSIAL ISSUES REGARDING THE EXTENSION OF THE “NEW START” TREATY: CAN THE USA AND RUSSIA PRESERVE EXISTING STRATEGIC ARMS CONTROL? by Marina Kostic

    Published 2021-02-01
    “…In order to answer to these research questions author analyses several key issues that are of paramount importance for extension of the New START: nuclear modernization processes, invention of new weapons and emergence of new warfare domains; transparency and verification and broader confidence building measures; missile defence and prompt global strike; tactical nuclear weapons in Europe and Asia; general US-Russia relations which include question of democratic capacity; and broader influence of this Treaty on nuclear non-proliferation regime. …”
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    Stanisław Bednarski SJ and prof. Stanisław Kot: pupil and master by Stanisław Cieślak SJ

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…Bednarski bravely stood in its defence. The friendship of the mentor and student’s ended in World War II. …”
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    ECONOMIC CRIME UNDER MARTIAL LAW IN UKRAINE by Maksym Korniienko, Hanna Foros, Serhii Baranov

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Consequently, the prevailing national security and defence strategy falls short in ensuring the alignment of the Ukrainian security sector with the scientific and practical imperatives. …”
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