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Exposure assessment for food colours in Bulgarian children
Abstract The use of food colours is regulated in European legislation by Regulation (EC) № 1333/2008 of the European Parliament and of the Council on food additives. Food additives, which include food colours, must be safe for human health and used in food for the necessary technological purpose.
Mariya Hristova
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Abstract Ceratitis capitata (Wiedemann), the Mediterranean fruit fly or medfly, is one of the world's most serious threats to fresh fruits. It is highly polyphagous (recorded from over 300 hosts) and capable of adapting to a wide range of climates. This pest has spread to the EPPO region and is mainly present in the southern part, damaging Citrus and ...
David Lopes +9 more
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Pension financialization and collective risk sharing in Canada and Finland
Abstract This article contributes to the debate concerning pension financialization and how countries are adapting their pension systems to respond to demographic ageing. We do so by examining the statutory pension systems of Canada and Finland, which diverge interestingly from current international trends.
Jyri Liukko +2 more
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Abstract For the public employment services of many Member countries of the Organisation for Economic Co‐operation and Development, the importance of using profiling tools for job seekers is increasing rapidly in importance. With this trend, there is also widening concern about the risks of an over reliance on such tools.
Martijn A. Wijnhoven +3 more
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Abstract Food security is threatened by harmful pests whose impact may strongly differ among crops, agricultural practices and world regions. International movement of seed can be a pathway for pest dissemination into new geographic areas. The most damaging pests are regulated in some countries and/or regions of the world.
Nicolas Denancé, Valérie Grimault
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Current distribution and spatial spread patterns of Halyomorpha halys in Germany
Abstract The brown marmorated stinkbug (Halyomorpha halys Stål) is a polyphagous insect from the Pentatomidae family that is originally from Asia. This contaminating (i.e. hitchhiking) species, often found in urban areas and along anthropogenic infrastructure, is fast spreading in Germany and other European countries.
Bastian Hess +5 more
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Abstract In an effort to establish universal health coverage (UHC), Senegal set up two departmental health insurance units (UDAM) to scale‐up health insurance to rural communities. Part of this innovation meant that health insurance was no longer managed by volunteers, but by professionals. Several years after the conclusion of the project in 2017 that
Valéry Ridde +6 more
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Can defined contribution pensions survive the pandemic? The Chilean case
Abstract The impact of the COVID‐19 pandemic threatens the viability of Chile’s defined contribution (DC) pension system, undermining its financial foundation and exposing its vulnerability to political risk. The COVID‐19 crisis led to the approval of three rounds of emergency withdrawals of 10 per cent of pension savings (as of April 2021).
Stephen J. Kay, Silvia Borzutzky
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Особенности развития интегральной системы риск-менеджмента на предприятиях строительной отрасли
Статья посвящена проблеме определения и учета главных свойств в развитии системы риск-менеджмента строительной отрасли. Рассматриваются такие концепции, как риск, классификация рисков, информатизация рисков, основные принципы развития системы риск ...
Boris Borisovich Khrustalev +2 more
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В статье рассматриваются фармакологические и клинические аспекты применения питавастатина у лиц пожилого возраста. Приводятся данные о сравнительной эффективности и безопасности приема питавастатина у лиц 65 лет и старше.
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