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An Adverse Outcome Pathway Linking Organohalogen Exposure to Mitochondrial Disease
Published 2019-01-01“…This leads to the release of cytochrome c, caspase activation, apoptosis, and mitochondrial disease. This AOP was developed according to the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development guidance, including critical consideration of the Bradford Hill criteria for Weight of Evidence assessment and key questions for evaluating confidence. …”
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A digital intervention to reduce home-office workers’ sedentary behaviour: protocol for the evaluation of the Click2Move programme, a cluster randomised controlled trial
Published 2025-01-01“…The primary outcome will be occupational sedentary time measured via activPAL3TM at baseline and at 3, 6 and 12 months follow-up. …”
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Preferences of melanoma patients to accept adjuvant therapy and toxicity – a qualitative substudy of the GerMelaTox-A project
Published 2024-12-01“…The cluster “way of living” described the influence that activities and circumstances of life organisation have on acceptability. …”
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Modes-of-Action Related to Repeated Dose Toxicity: Tissue-Specific Biological Roles of PPARγ Ligand-Dependent Dysregulation in Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease
Published 2014-01-01“…Two probable toxicological MoAs from PPARγ ligand binding to NAFLD were described according to the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) concepts: (i) PPARγ activation in hepatocytes and (ii) PPARγ inhibition in adipocytes. …”
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Role of National Teachers’ Organizations on The Performance of Teachers: A Case Study Of Rubanda District.
Published 2024“…This study was carried out to establish the role of the National Teachers’ Organisation on the performance of Teachers: A case study of Rubanda district Uganda. …”
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Barriers and facilitators regarding the implementation of policies and programmes aimed at reducing adolescent pregnancy in Ghana: an exploratory qualitative study
Published 2022-07-01“…Perceived barriers included gender inequality, family poverty, stigma, community support for early childbearing and cohabitation, inadequate data systems, lack of collaboration between stakeholders and lack of political will. Effective implementation of community by-laws, youth involvement, use of available data, and collaboration and effective coordination between stakeholders were the perceived facilitators.Conclusion Political leaders and community members should be actively engaged in the implementation of adolescent sexual and reproductive health policies and programmes. …”
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Interventions that prevent or reduce perinatal loneliness and its proximal determinants: a restricted scoping review
Published 2025-02-01“…Abstract Background The World Health Organisation’s Commission on Social Connection (2024–2026) highlights the importance of addressing loneliness because of its negative impact on health and well-being. …”
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PRACTICAL TRAINING OF OFFICERS OF THE STATE FIRE SERVICE THROUGH GAME-BASED LEARNING
Published 2019-05-01“…However, in a technologically developed society, there is a contradiction between the increased requirements to young officers’ competencies and the impossibility to achieve a proper complex of graduates’ characteristics by providing education through only standard traditional techniques, which continue to be prevalent in higher education and ensure optimisation of professional activity in general.The aim of the present publication was to present the developed methodology of game-based learning for training of cadets of educational organisations of higher education of the EMERCOM of Russia. …”
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Sacubitril/valsartan is associated with improvements in quality of life in adult congenital heart disease patients with systemic right ventricular failure
Published 2025-01-01“…Significant improvements in gross motoric functioning (p=0.008), cognitive function (p=0.002), sleep (p=0.041), social functioning (p<0.001) and daily activities (p=0.001) were observed during follow-up. …”
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Financial management of an environmental enterprise
Published 2024-11-01“…The novelty of this study lies in an integrated approach to financial management based on the results of the analysis of financial and private environmental indicators of environmental organisations, covering the financial and environmental aspects of their activities. …”
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Institutions and economic growth in European post-transition economies
Published 2024-12-01“…They needed new institutions like regulations, social norms, and organisations to support a capitalist economy. These institutions provide a framework for economic activity and guide individuals to act in ways that align with economic goals. …”
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Factors that shape the integration of HIV and TB services in Zomba District, Malawi
Published 2025-02-01“…The adoption system-related factors included the role of volunteers and nongovernmental organisations. Health system characteristics facilitating HIV/TB integration included strong positive relationships among stakeholders, the provision of incentives and the availability of demand-generating activities. …”
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Interaction of public administration and mass media in the context of digitalisation: problem statement
Published 2024-08-01“…The article highlights the use of the mass media as a political tool and a way to organise a dialogue between the state and civil society. …”
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HIV/Aids policy
Published 2022-10-01“…Although a policy is perceived to be a guideline for the Local Aids Council (LAC), most organisations, represented on the LAC, do not experience governmental policy as a guideline for their HIV/Aids programmes and activities. …”
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Stuck in the middle with you: the role of senior leaders as third space professionals
Published 2025-01-01“…Our collective opinion is that effective senior leaders in higher education will: actively occupy the third space; understand different needs to reach common goals; value all types of expertise; and communicate, communicate, communicate. …”
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Museums and Open-Air Museums in the Implementation of Cultural and Ethnic Tourism in Ukraine
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Internal company interaction on example of management accounting system in innovative project
Published 2022-06-01“…Within the framework of the study, a number of tasks were solved, in particular: the task of choosing the most effective research method from the list of methods used by the authors of similar scientific papers; the task of describing the mechanism of interaction of the considered intra-organisational systems in the context of the implementation of an innovative project; the task of establishing the identity of problematic issues arising from the interaction of the management accounting system and the design service at various enterprises. …”
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Suitability of paediatric legislation beyond the USA and Europe: a qualitative study on access to paediatric medicines
Published 2024-05-01“…This study explored whether similar policies could improve access to medicines in other countries.Methods We conducted 46 interviews with representatives from healthcare practice, patient organisations and health authorities from six countries (Australia, Brazil, Canada, Kenya, Russia and South Africa) as well as multinational pharmaceutical companies exploring their views regarding access barriers to paediatric medicines. …”
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The system of entities providing territorial defence of Ukraine and the role of local self-government bodies within it
Published 2023-09-01“…It has been found that the system of entities providing territorial defence of Ukraine consists of: 1) The Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine is responsible for establishing the legislative framework for the territorial defence of Ukraine and for exercising parliamentary control over the compliance with the requirements of the legislation in this area by the committees established by it; 2) The President of Ukraine and the National Security and Defence Council of Ukraine are responsible for the global management and control over the functioning of the entire defence and security sector of Ukraine, including territorial defence, and ensure the deployment of territorial defence if necessary; 3) The Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine, ministries and other central executive authorities whose activities are aimed at building the organisational and administrative architecture of territorial defence, determining the vector of development and implementation of the state policy in the field of defence and territorial defence of Ukraine; 4) target subjects of territorial defence implementation including regional state administrations, military authorities and law enforcement agencies. …”
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