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The Free-movement pattern Y-maze: A cross-species measure of working memory and executive function. [PDF]
Numerous neurodegenerative and psychiatric disorders are associated with deficits in executive functions such as working memory and cognitive flexibility.
Cleal M +6 more
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COVID-19 has demonstrated the fragility of EU free movement rules when faced with an unknown virus of such magnitude and strength that it threatens our lives, health systems, economies and society. The aim of this text is to show the dynamics between the
Lang IG.
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Mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation defects underlie many neurological and neuromuscular diseases. Patients’ primary dermal fibroblasts are one of the most commonly used in vitro models to study mitochondrial pathologies. However, fibroblasts tend to
Margherita Protasoni, Jan-Willem Taanman
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EU free movement of people: fully recovered or suffering from long COVID?
The free movement of people (FMP) was one of the first victims of the COVID-19 pandemic in Europe. Calls for better coordination often remained unheard in the initial phase of hectic border closures and mostly resulted in soft EU recommendations ...
M. Blauberger +2 more
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It has been a longstanding goal to promote the propagation of functional mitochondrial DNAs at the expense of pathological molecules in cells where the two species coexist. Here, the authors show that restricting the availability of glucose and glutamine
Boris Pantic +16 more
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Free movement of labor, free movement with social entitlements? [PDF]
Stepan, M., Lu, Q.
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The free movement of people (FMP) has been a core principle of European Union (EU) integration since its beginnings, but it has recently become contested.
M. Blauberger +4 more
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THE RIGHT TO FREEDOM OF MOVEMENT FOR SPOUSES AND REGISTERED PARTNERS IN THE EUROPEAN UNION
The problems of rights regarding free movement for spouses and registered partners are analysed in the context of the possible limits which can be imposed by the provisions of national law.
Eglė Kurelaitytė
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Shielding free movement? Reciprocity in welfare institutions and opposition to EU labour immigration
Public attitudes towards the free movement of workers in the European Union vary substantially between countries and individuals. This paper adds to the small but growing research literature on this issue by analysing the role of national welfare ...
Moa Mårtensson +3 more
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COVID-19 has demonstrated the fragility of EU free movement rules when we are faced with an unknown virus of such magnitude and strength that it threatens our lives, health systems, economies and society.
Iris Goldner Lang
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