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Shrinking for Survival: Integrating Degrowth Principles into Texas Zoning Regulations
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Coke formation and utilization during coke oven gas reforming–CO2 splitting cycles over spherical SrFeO3 pellets for syngas and CO production
Published 2025-07-01“…Spherical SrFeO3 pellets are used for effective syngas and CO production during coke oven gas reforming (COGR) and CO2 splitting (CS), exhibiting a high CH4 oxidation activity and suppressing reduction by H2 and CO during methane reforming (MR). …”
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The Impact of Urban Labor Skill Structure on Industrial Evolution in China and Its Heterogeneity from the Perspective of Cross-Relatedness
Published 2025-02-01“…This dataset enables us to analyze the structural evolution of the spatial network of industry-occupation interactions. …”
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Quo vadis Common Agricultural Policy of the European Union?
Published 2019-12-01“…Observation of the next financial perspectives, however, allows to conclude that the nature of the CAP is changing, which is a manifestation of the evolution of views on the role of the food sector in the economic development of the European Union. …”
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Land: Distribution, Concentration, and Social Meanings
Published 2024-11-01“…The first three parts of this paper will review the social meanings of land and the issue of land reform. The fourth part illustrates the evolution of these meanings through some concrete examples of Transylvanian rurality.…”
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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY ADOPTION IN NIGERIAN LOCAL GOVERNMENT ADMINISTRATION; PERSPECTIVES CHALLENGES AND PROSPECTS
Published 2024-07-01“…The study highlights the procedure, how local government evolution and reforms will culminate to digital era. …”
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Evolution of Office Work in State Institutions of Russian Empire in First Half of 19th Century (on Example of Department of Appanages)
Published 2022-05-01“…The office work reform in the Russian Empire had a complex character. …”
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EVOLUTION OF THE AGRICULTURAL LAND FUND OF THE REPUBLIC OF MOLDOVA IN THE CONTEXT OF THE TRANSITION FROM THE HYPER-CENTRALIZED ECONOMIC SYSTEM TO THE MARKET ECONOMY
Published 2022-01-01“…The paper is a reflection of the evolution of the country's land fund in the context of social and political change during the XX-XI century. …”
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Research on the evolution and influencing factors of the spatial form of typical tourist towns: a case study of Wulingyuan district, China
Published 2025-07-01“…IntroductionSince its reform and opening up, China’s new urbanization strategy, which provides institutional support for the optimization of the spatial form of tourism towns, has made remarkable progress and demonstrated great potential. …”
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Comparison of SIV and HIV-1 genomic RNA structures reveals impact of sequence evolution on conserved and non-conserved structural motifs.
Published 2013-01-01“…We conclude that much of the secondary structure is the result of fortuitous pairing in a metastable state that reforms during sequence evolution. However, secondary structure elements with important function are stabilized by higher guanosine content that allows regions of structure to persist as sequence evolution proceeds, and, within the confines of selective pressure, allows structures to evolve.…”
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CORPORATIZATION OF RAILWAY INFRASTRUCTURE IN UKRAINE, POLAND, AND KAZAKHSTAN: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF MODELS AND OUTCOMES
Published 2024-12-01“…The article aims to identify the key success factors, challenges, and opportunities for adapting the best practices of railway reform to the Ukrainian context. This goal is achieved through several research tasks: summarizing the historical context and evolution of railway corporatization in Ukraine; reviewing the initial conditions and main stages of railway corporatization in Poland and Kazakhstan; conducting a cross-comparative analysis of key indicators and reform outcomes; identifying lessons and recommendations for Ukraine based on the experiences of Poland and Kazakhstan; and developing proposals for applying successful foreign experiences to reform Ukraine’s railway system and foster national economic development. …”
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La tradition dans la pratique liturgique réformée française
Published 2023-07-01“…This article examines it in relation to the French Reformed ecclesial tradition. An observation from the field indicates that liturgy is considered as received. …”
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Reforma instituţională: între rezultatele summit-ului de la Nisa şi misiunile conferinţei interguvernamentale
Published 2003-12-01“…The future of the European Unions is conditioned by the evolution of the reform process which the institutions are facing up nowadays. …”
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Reframing Cultural Heritage Policy Through Place-Based Perspectives: The Evolution of China’s ICH Governance Amid Historical Continuity and Global Convergence
Published 2025-07-01“…This study explores the evolution of China’s intangible cultural heritage (ICH) governance through the lens of discursive institutionalism, with a specific focus on how institutional discourse and arrangements shape the spatial configuration and symbolic meaning of ICH-related landscapes. …”
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Peter the Great’s “heirs”: power and administration in post-Petrine Russia
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Les inégalités socio-spatiales d’éducation au prisme de l’action éducative locale française : le cas de la réforme des rythmes scolaires dans une ville française
Published 2017-05-01“…Thanks to a monographic study of different schools in three districts of a French city, the point is to focus more specifically on the conditions of the reform's implementation and what this shows about the evolution of local public action and the handling of educational inequalities at this level of government. …”
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Judiciary independence: Why should conservation ecologists care?
Published 2025-04-01“…Abstract We discuss the impact of democratic political governance systems on ecological and conservation research, education, and practice, focusing on radical proposed changes to the judicial system in Israel. This judicial reform has already begun to restrict academic freedom and environmental laws, adversely affecting regulatory actions. …”
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