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    Les aqueducs romains de Lyon et d’ailleurs : nouveaux repères by Aldo Borlenghi, Catherine Coquidé

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The “Aqueducts of Lyon” research group, which all the researchers, regardless of their institutional affiliations were invited to join, has been at work since 2015: professional archaeologists from government departments, universities, laboratories, institutes or companies, as well as research volunteers, have joined forces to present and explain their work within different institutional frameworks, and with different tools and methods. …”
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    El arbitraje del CIADI y su contribución al desarrollo a la luz de las inversiones directas en mercados emergentes by Lidia MORENO BLESA

    Published 2015-05-01
    “…To achieve this, all Bilateral Promotion and Reciprocal Protection of Investments Treaties (BITs) contain mechanisms for resolution of disputes between investors and States similar to the ICSID Convention or refer to it. …”
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    Fiscal Mechanism for Countering Negative Environmental Externalities by Viktor Melnyk, Vadym Hrebenozhko

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…In the structure of the fiscal mechanism as a hierarchical system, such relatively independent components (subsystems of the second order) are distinguished as the mechanism for accumulating budget revenues (in combination with tax, credit (loan), domain-regalia mechanisms), the expenditure-budget mechanism (as a set of the budget expenditure mechanism and the mechanism for repaying state and local debts). The theoretical analysis of issues of countering negative environmental externalities allowed us to classify specific instruments and levers of the fiscal mechanism into the following groups:budget expenditures of different levels intended to counter negative environmental externalities and adapt to climate change, namely, state and municipal loans and investments in green economy facilities, green economy subsidies, direct financing of environmental protection measures; specific tax instruments of environmental focus (energy and fuel taxes; transport taxes; taxes on emissions that cause global changes; payments for pollution, waste disposal and recycling, for the use of natural resources and subsoil, for noise impact, etc.); non-tax revenue instruments (revenues from auctions of emission permits); loan instruments of environmental focus (green bonds, sustainable development bonds, climate bonds issued by state and local authorities); quasi-fiscal instruments (international and intergovernmental grants and assistance (including within the framework of international climate initiatives), national climate initiatives).…”
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    BUNURILE CULTURALE – VICTIMELE FENOMENULUI TERORIST by Alexandra NICOLESCU

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…This study aims to conduct an analysis on how the acts of destruction, robbery and illicit trade in cultural goods serve the Islamic State. In February 2015, the Islamic State distributed an online video in which the militants of the group destroy the ancient statues exhibited in the Mosul Museum. …”
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    Efficacy and safety of Xiongzhitongluo granules in the treatment of acute ischemic stroke: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial by Yunmeng Chen, Jingjing Wei, Xiao Liang, Yue Liu, Lina Miao, Di Zhao, Yunfan Zhang, Hongxi Liu, Yunling Zhang

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Secondary outcomes include the Scandinavian Stroke Scale (SSS), Barthel Index (BI), modified Rankin Scale (mRS), Brief Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE), and traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) symptom assessment. …”
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    Carcinogenic and non-carcinogenic risk estimation of indoor TVOCs, RSPM, FPM and SFPM on young women dwellers: a case study from the capital city of Uttar Pradesh, India by Farheen Zehra, Samridhi Dwivedi, Mohd Akbar Ali, P. S. Rajinikanth, Alfred Lawrence

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…ELCR values for PM1 and PM2.5 surpassed the permissible limit in every house and HQ values also exceeded the minimum allowable value for 20–21 year age group at all of the locations, indicating substantial health risk from exposure. …”
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