Dual Induction of New Microbial Secondary Metabolites by Fungal Bacterial Co-cultivation [PDF]
We thank the College of Physical Sciences, University of Aberdeen, for provision of infrastructure and facilities in the Marine Biodiscovery Centre.
Hossam M Hassan +2 more
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Territorial control and the scope and resilience of cannabis and other illegal drug crop cultivation
As revealed by the examples of Morocco, northeast India, Afghanistan, Burma/Myanmar, and the United States of America, degrees of politico-territorial control or law-enforcement deficit by the state can explain, to some extent, the existence of large ...
Pierre-Arnaud Chouvy
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Features of cultivation of monoecious drug-free hemp in Western Siberia [PDF]
The results of research conducted in 2022-2023 on the heavy loamy gray forest soil of the forest-steppe of Western Siberia are presented. The experiments were fixed in the Moshkovsky district of the Novosibirsk region.
Tarasenko D.A., Galeev R.R.
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Cultivation and Comparison Drug and Nutritional Value of Milk Thistle Ecotypes
Background: Milk thistle ecotypes have drug and nutritional value. Ecological and agronomical needs should be recognized and were selected for cultivation.
Mohammadamin Kohanmoo +2 more
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Management of patients with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) largely relies on surgery and other systemic therapies. However, the poor diagnosis of cancer recurrence or metastasis can lead to a high frequency of treatment failure.
Yuan Deng +8 more
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The World Drug Policy Problem. An Interview with José Ramos-Horta
José Ramos-Horta is a former president of Timor-Leste, a Nobel Peace Prize laureate and a current member of the Global Commission on Drug Policy (GCDP). Khalid Tinasti, one of the guest editors of this Thematic Issue, interviewed José Ramos-Horta to gain
José Ramos-Horta, Khalid Tinasti
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Cannabis Regulation and Development: Fair(er) Trade Options for Emerging Legal Markets
Significant policy shifts have led to an unprecedented boom in medical cannabis markets, while a growing number of countries are moving towards the legal regulation of adult non-medical use. This trend is likely to bring a range of benefits.
David Bewley-Taylor +2 more
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Drug Control and Development: A Blind Spot
Development questions have been central to international drug policy since the first tentative steps towards a global control regime over a century ago.
Julia Buxton
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From Alternative Development to Development-Oriented Drug Policies
This policy comment aims to trace the evolution of the concept of alternative development (AD)—alongside changes in the global drug control regime during recent decades—from a practitioner’s point of view.
Daniel Brombacher, Sarah David
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Drugs and Development in the Urban Setting—Expanding Development-Oriented Interventions Beyond Illicit Drug Crop Cultivation [PDF]
This paper highlights the complex and contested relationship between drugs and development policies globally. It uses a recent experience in Thailand to showcase the link between drugs and development policies while highlighting the difficult international terrain for forging a common United Nations (UN) position. It examines the challenging transition
Diskul, M. L. Dispanadda +2 more
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