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Is there any benefit to adding students to the European council on chiropractic education evaluation teams and general council? An audit of stakeholders [PDF]
Background The European Council on Chiropractic Education (ECCE) is currently the only chiropractic specific accrediting body in the world to include students as equal members on Council and accreditation evaluation teams.
Cynthia Peterson +3 more
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The European Research Council--a European Renaissance. [PDF]
European scientists are pressing for the creation of an independent body to fund European research - driven by the pursuit of scientific ...
Bill O'Neill
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The European Council, the Council, and the European Green Deal
We assess the response of the European Council and the Council of the European Union (hereafter the Council) to the emergence and development of the European Green Deal (EGD).
Jeffrey Rosamond, Claire Dupont
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European brain research area: The operational level
Brain research in Europe is a rapidly evolving field, and increasingly at the forefront of science. Although considerable amounts of knowledge and innovative approaches have been generated, the translation into new health interventions is hindered by ...
K. Aarts +5 more
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European brain research area: The strategic level
Brain research in Europe is a rapidly evolving field, and increasingly at the forefront of science. Although considerable amounts of knowledge and innovative approaches have been generated, the translation into new health interventions is hindered by ...
M. Di Luca +5 more
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Germany’s Position on the Greek-Turkish Dispute: Intergovernmental Theory vs. Neofunctionalism
The article identifies Germanys position on the Greek-Turkish dispute in the Aegean Sea from the point of the intergovernmentalist and neofunctionalist theories. The relevance of the research topic is due to the constantly emerging contradictions between
Natalia Viktorovna Ivkina
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Alzheimer’s disease (AD), the most common form of dementia, is a progressive and debilitating neurodegenerative condition which robs people of their memory, their independence, their relationships and, ultimately, their lives.
Annette Dumas +4 more
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Who killed Spitzenkandidat? [PDF]
The paper analyses the process of the new EU Commission President’s nomination and election, as well as the other EU leaders. Based on results of the extraordinary EU summit (June 30 – July 1, 2019), which «buried» the Spitzenkandidaten system, as well ...
Olga Potemkina
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Transparency in EU Trade Policy: A Comprehensive Assessment of Current Achievements
The EU trade policy is increasingly confronted with demands for more transparency. This article aims to investigate how transparency takes shape in EU trade policy.
Axel Marx, Guillaume Van der Loo
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Integrating Computational Thinking into Primary and Lower Secondary Education: A Systematic Review
In recent years, many countries have introduced Computational Thinking (CT) concepts into compulsory education as part of general curriculum reform efforts.
Panagiotis Kampylis +10 more
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