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Abstract Vibrio cholerae are natural inhabitants of specific aquatic environments. Strains not belonging to serogroups O1 and O139 are usually unable to produce cholera toxin and cause cholera. However, non‐toxigenic V. cholerae (NTVC) are able to cause a variety of mild‐to‐severe human infections (via seafood consumption or recreational activities ...
Carmen Rehm +12 more
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Coronavirus disease (COVID‐19) is a viral infection caused by the SARS‐CoV‐2 virus that first surfaced in December 2019. According to the World Health Organization, most persons infected with this virus suffer from mild to severe respiratory infections and recover without specific treatment or hospitalization.
Ashraf A. A. Beshr +4 more
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ABSTRACT Quick‐clay landslides are important geohazards in Sweden, Norway and Canada. While they have been studied using various geotechnical and geophysical methods, only a handful of seismic surveys have been reported for their studies. Here, we reprocess active‐source seismic data from a quick‐clay landslide site in southwest Sweden to complement ...
Silvia Salas‐Romero +3 more
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M‐to‐M Distance Modulation: Au(I)/Ru(II) decorated mono‐ and distance‐modulated heterobimetallic complexes featuring co‐facially stacked π‐conjugated [2.2]paracyclophanes as rigid spacer are synthesized. Employing a broad set of architectural arrangements of cyclophanyl‐derived pseudo‐geminal, ‐ortho, ‐meta, and ‐para substitution patterns, enables ...
Christoph Zippel +11 more
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The comprehensive results on two mononuclear pyridyl‐triazole/DPEPhos based Cu(I) complexes and its extension to their two dinuclear analogues paves the road to addressing the complex coupling of the respective monomeric units, involving various physical and chemical properties as charge, (electronic) structure and (long‐lived) excited state properties,
Merten Grupe +12 more
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Childbearing intention and its associated factors: A systematic review
Abstract Aim This study aimed to provide comprehensive information about the core determinants of fertility intentions. Design Systematic review. Methods Ovid, MEDLINE, EMBASE, PsycINFO, CINAHL, Web of Science, SCOPUS and GOOGLE SCHOLAR were searched for the relevant articles published from 1946–December 2017.
Mozhgan Hashemzadeh +3 more
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The changing dynamics of Turkey-Israel relations: A structural realist account [PDF]
This article tries to examine the changing dynamics of Turkey's relations with Israel in recent years from a structural realist point of view. The main argument is that both the establishment of strong strategic relations during the 1990s and the growing
Tarik O.
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A Philosophy of Israel Education: A Relational Approach
Barry Chazan is a Professor Emeritus at Hebrew University of Jerusalem. He gives lectures at Spertus Institute of Jewish Learning and Leadership. He wrote a very brief book on Israel Education that provides very specific information about its aim ...
Muhammad Yaseen Naseem
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European-Israeli Military Relations during Israel Regional Wars (2006-2016)
The study aims to answer the question of the nature of European-Israeli military relations during the period of four wars, particularly in the Middle East region with Israel; one battle with the Lebanese Hezbollah, and three wars on the Gaza Strip.
Mohammed Abu Saada, Yıldırım Turan
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THE ANALYSIS OF DAHIYA DOCTRINE IN THE CONTEXT OF ISRAEL’S FURTHER SECURITY CLAIM
Thisstudy aims to understand, determine and explain the Dahiya Doctrine that wasadopted during the Lebanon War (2006), and that was applied as a deterrencemodel.
Zafer Balpınar
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