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    APPLICATION OF THE LOYAL COOPERATION PRINCIPLE IN PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION by Vasilica NEGRUȚ, Ionela Alina ZORZOANĂ

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Starting from this, a first question naturally arises: why did the legislator feel the need to expressly mention this principle in the situation of local public administration? …”
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    Cervical cancer screening by cotesting method for Vietnamese women 25–55 years old: a cost-effectiveness analysis by Hien Thu Bui, Van Nu Hanh Pham, Thang Hong Vu

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The objective is to provide evidence to inform policy and clinical practice in Vietnam.Design Cost-effectiveness analysis using a Markov model with 1 year cycles to simulate the natural progression of CC.Setting The Vietnamese healthcare system, modelled from the provider’s perspective, with parameters adapted to the local context through expert consultations.Participants A simulated cohort of Vietnamese women aged 25–55 years.Interventions The intervention involved cotesting (cytology and HPV testing) three times at 5 year intervals. …”
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    Effect of neuraminidase inhibitor-resistant mutations on pathogenicity of clade 2.2 A/Turkey/15/06 (H5N1) influenza virus in ferrets. by Natalia A Ilyushina, Jon P Seiler, Jerold E Rehg, Robert G Webster, Elena A Govorkova

    Published 2010-05-01
    “…The continuous evolution of the highly pathogenic H5N1 influenza viruses results in the emergence of natural NA gene variations whose impact on viral fitness and NA inhibitor susceptibility are poorly defined. …”
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    Bacterial flora of the eyelids and conjunctiva in the development of inflammatory pathology in the anterior part of the eye by E.A. Kleshcheva, G.M. Chernakova, N.V. Melnikova, A.E. Kleshchev

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The article highlights that in autochthonous microorganisms — those naturally present in the ocular microflora, such as staphylococci and streptococci — are commonly implicated not only in infections of the anterior segment but also in severe postoperative complications that can threaten a patient's vision. …”
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    ASPECTOS ECONÓMICOS DE LA ERRADICACIÓN DEL GUSANO BARRENADOR DEL GANADO, Cochliomyia hominivorax (Coquere l, 1858), EN COLOMBIA by EF Forero, JA Cortés, LC Villamil

    Published 2007-01-01
    “…La mayoría de los paí-ses, con la infestación natural de esta plaga, corresponden a los denominados en vías de de-sarrollo. …”
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    Experimental Investigation of the Effect of Two-Stage Peltier Application on the Temperature of a Microprocessor by Fatih Uysal, Sinan Çobaner

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Both the cold and hot surfaces were in contact with air, allowing heat transfer through natural convection. Afterward, power was supplied, and the surface temperatures were observed, and with the application of power, it was observed that the temperature of the hot surface increased from 34.8°C to 110.2°C, while the temperature of the cold surface rise from 24.2°C to 67.1°C. …”
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    Coexisting patterns and significance of serum HBV RNA and HBV DNA in patients with treatment-naïve chronic hepatitis B virus infection by Kun-yan Hao, Kun-yan Hao, Ye Fan, Yi-qing Zhang, Yue-cheng Yu

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…This further suggests that serum HBV RNA should be included in the key index panel to accurately evaluate the natural history of HBV infection and the effects of antiviral treatment.…”
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    Experiments and Index Construction for Disaster Caused by Low Temperature Affecting Hetao Sunflower in Inner Mongolia by Duan Xiaofeng, Liu Wei, Bao Jiajing, Liu Yanli, Li Shuqi, Tang Hongyan

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Field tests for freezing damage and investigations into natural freezing damage are conducted as secondary assessments. …”
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  10. 40010

    Adaption oder Anpassung? Umweltbewusstsein in der Region um den Plattensee/Balaton (Adaptation or a Change in Attitude? Environmental Awareness in the Region of Lake Balaton) by Magdolna Leveleki

    Published 2016-04-01
    “…The first question is whether we agree with natural scientits, for whom it is undisputed that climate change is caused to a great extent by antropogene effects, and kowing the negative consequences, whether we consider human responsibility in general, and more specifically, our own personal one. …”
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  11. 40011

    Virtual Coach: un ambiente de simulación situacional para la enseñanza de la gerencia de la construcción Virtual Coach: a situational simulation environment for construction manage... by Eddy M Rojas, Amlan Mukherjee

    Published 2007-04-01
    “…Esta realización ha llevado a varios investigadores a explorar alternativas donde los problemas se resuelven dentro de su contexto natural y los conceptos promueven el aprendizaje dentro del nexo de la actividad. …”
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  12. 40012

    Identification, distribution, and hosts of Meloidogyne spp. infecting horticultural crops in Florida, USA with focus on Meloidogyne enterolobii by Riva Gabrieli, Brito Janete A., de Oliveira Clemen, Marin Marcus, Gu Mengyi, Bui Hung Xuan, Desaeger Johan

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…A total of 304 soil and root samples were collected from 56 plant species cultivated in commercial vegetable and fruit farms, research farms, horticultural gardens, Asian vegetable farms, and natural landscapes in 12 counties. Meloidogyne species identification was performed using mitochondrial haplotype-based identification, species-specific primers, DNA sequencing and phylogenetic analysis. …”
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    Nucleotide sequence variants, gene expression and serum profile of immune and antioxidant markers associated with brucellosis resistance/susceptibility in Shami goat by Ahmed A. Elsayed, Ahmed M. Sallam

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…This could be utilized in controlling goat brucellosis through selective breeding of natural resistant animals.…”
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    Conceptualización del riesgo de desastre. Hacia la comprensión de su construcción by Mariela Vivier, Celia Torrens

    Published 2019-08-01
    “…En este contexto, es la variable histórica la que establece como se ha desarrollado la interacción entre el medio natural y la sociedad en una región, desencadenando así situaciones peligrosas para la población. …”
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  15. 40015

    Adaptive potential of winter rye cultivars developed at VIR in the context of their grain protein content in the environments of Leningrad province by N. I. Aniskov, I. V. Safonova, V. I. Horeva

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…This situation may be changed by developing rye cultivars capable of maintaining high and stable protein content across variable natural environments.The objective of the research encompassed 9 winter rye cultivars developed by V. …”
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    Sustainability assessment of animal feed production from by-products of Sago palm smallholder industry by Allaily ., A.D. Santoso, M.N. Rofiq, N.A. Sasongko, H. Daulay, E.I. Wiloso, E. Widjaja, B.N. Utomo, A.I. Yanuar, S. Suryani, Y.P. Erlambang, U.N. Thiyas, D. Iskandar, A. Anhar, M. Rahmawati, T. Simamora, Y. Yusriani, G. Maghfirah, M. Ammar

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…However, the use of solid and liquid wastes had not been optimally used.CONCLUSION: In the economic dimension, an improvement in production factors such as the cultivation of Sago plant is important because it only relies on plant that live naturally. Furthermore, it is important to increase the use of Sago pulp as animal feed to improve the substitution of commercial rations usage, and facilitate sustainability value of the economic dimension. …”
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    Characterizing local forest structural complexity based on multi-platform and -sensor derived indicators by Patrick Kacic, Ursula Gessner, Christopher R. Hakkenberg, Stefanie Holzwarth, Jörg Müller, Kerstin Pierick, Dominik Seidel, Frank Thonfeld, Michele Torresani, Claudia Kuenzer

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…This analysis was conducted in the context of the BETA-FOR project, where silvicultural manipulations of forest structure replicate silvicultural or natural disturbances. BETA-FOR includes a wide-range of standardized treatments across representative Central European broad-leaved forests, which are sub-divided into aggregated (gap felling) and distributed treatments (selective thinning) in combination with varying deadwood structures. …”
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    Influence of magma intrusion and contact distance onthermal effects of low-temperature oxidation processes in coal by Zhijin YU, Ce JIN, Xu TANG, Zhipeng ZHANG, Hu WEN

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…And the results showed that under different air supply conditions, compared with the original coal, the initial exothermic and thermal equilibrium temperature points in the low-temperature oxidation stage were advanced by 0.2−3.4 ℃ and 1.9−18.2 ℃ for strongly eroded, weakly eroded, and homogeneous high-order coals, the total exothermic capacity was increased by 1.72%−135.75%, and the apparent activation energy was reduced by 1.62%−69.02%, and the closer the metamorphic coal was to the magma intrusion, the more oxidizing and exothermic it was, and the shorter the natural ignition period was. Under the condition of sufficient oxygen supply, magma intrusion enhanced the exothermic capacity of oxidation reaction of the strongly eroded coal within the range of 1.01−2.68 m from the magma intrusion, and its mining volume only accounted for about 6.23%−12.15% of the influence range of the magma intrusion. …”
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    Review: A systematic review of dairy cow health, welfare, and behaviour in year-round loose range housing by W.J. Harvey, L. Petrokofsky, M.W. Jordon, G. Arnott, L.W. von Walter, A. Malik, T. Carter, L.S. Wade, G. Petrokofsky

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…To contribute to evidence-informed policy, a systematic evidence evaluation was undertaken to assess the scientific evidence base for this question, and determine whether the evidence base is robust enough to determine any association between housing systems and health, welfare and natural behaviour in dairy cows. We assessed 11 181 references and reviewed 53 articles in detail following best practice guidance for systematic review. …”
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