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Global Cities of External Europe as FDI Objects
Global European cities are important targets for foreign direct investment (FDI). The purpose of the article is to identify the causes of this phenomenon on the basis of empirical and theoretical analysis based on the concepts of global cities.
A. S. Bulatov+2 more
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While experiencing being foreigners in Amsterdam, Turkish immigrants staying in bachelor rooms are people who are “overshadowed” because they cannot participate in the public space outside of their own space due to certain limitations. The subject of the
Şener Kaya, Adem Sağır
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The association between ethnicity and vaginal microbiota composition in Amsterdam, the Netherlands
Objective To evaluate whether ethnicity is independently associated with vaginal microbiota (VMB) composition in women living in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, as has been shown for American women.
Hanneke Borgdorff+10 more
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Municipal Digital Platforms in the Urban Socio-Economic Development(A Case Study of Amsterdam and Berlin) [PDF]
The modern realities of urban development dictate the need to search for new effective tools to solve emerging problems and leverage promising opportunities. Municipal digital platforms can become one such tool.
Svetlana Rastvortseva, Ekaterina Panina
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The Treaty of Amsterdam was the result of the 1996–1997 Intergovernmental Conference (IGC) among the then 15 EU member states (March 1996–June 1998). Its three core objectives were making Europe more relevant to its citizens, enabling it to work better and preparing it for enlargement, and giving it greater capacity for external action.
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The Longitudinal Aging Study Amsterdam: cohort update 2016 and major findings
The Longitudinal Aging Study Amsterdam (LASA) is an ongoing longitudinal study of older adults in the Netherlands, which started in 1992. LASA is focused on the determinants, trajectories and consequences of physical, cognitive, emotional and social ...
E. Hoogendijk+12 more
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Perceived publication pressure in Amsterdam: Survey of all disciplinary fields and academic ranks
Publications determine to a large extent the possibility to stay in academia (“publish or perish”). While some pressure to publish may incentivise high quality research, too much publication pressure is likely to have detrimental effects on both the ...
T. Haven+3 more
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The Amsterdam text in the poetry of the Russian emigration: Oleg Ilyinsky and Yuri Ivask
Two leading Russian poets in American emigration portray Amsterdam as an otherness of New York, a more successful meeting place for intellectuals and workers than the one in the New World due to the picturesqueness of Holland life. Oleg Ilyinsky draws on
Markov Alexander Viktorovich
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The field of antigen processing and presentation has taken tremendous strides since the first international workshop in 1995. While much has been learned, much remains to be discovered. Here I discuss the most recent findings regarding the nature of substrates for the MHC class I antigen processing pathways which provide glimpses of the mist shrouded ...
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The Amsterdam PrEP project is a prospective, open‐label demonstration study at a large sexually transmitted infection (STI) clinic. We examined the uptake of PrEP; the baseline characteristics of men who have sex with men (MSM) and transgender persons ...
E. Hoornenborg+9 more
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