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The constant decline in fertility and older reproductive age is the major cause of low clinical pregnancy rates in industrialised countries. Epigenetic mechanisms impact on proper embryonic development in women undergoing in vitro fertilisation (IVF ...
Giulia Sgueglia +9 more
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The development of telematic networks facilitate worldwide exchanges and place industrialised countries and underprivileged countries on equal terms: it gives credit to on-line products, wherever they come from. This new process of co-development implies
Jean-Yves Babonneau +3 more
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A proposal of prescriptive design process towards highly creative engineering design
In industrialised countries, the competitiveness of the products/services of the manufacturing industries in the global market is declining due to many factors, including products commoditization and rapid technological growth in developing countries ...
Yusuke TSUTSUI +3 more
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The Current System of Ecologic Taxes in Industrialised Countries
The goal of the article is to research the development of ecologic tax system used in taxation system of industrialised countries and taxa impact on economy. The authors summarized the system of tax bases of EU countries for ecologic taxation.
M. D. Simonova +2 more
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Refugee intake: reflections on inequality
Background: Refugees represent one of the most marginalised populations with generally poor health outcomes and requirements often very different from, and in excess of, the populations in the countries of asylum.
Pascale A. Allotey, Daniel D. Reidpaht
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Rural industrialisation in later developed countries: the case of Northeast and Central Italy
The article deals with some specific characteristics of industrialised countries of later development, taking Italy as an example. It focuses on the relatively large proportion of the population living in rural areas, compared to countries of earlier ...
G. FUÀ
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Fairness and Self-Interest in International Climate Protection
Fairness and self-interest shape international climate protection negotiations and measures, without always being clearly separable. The CO2 emissions included in international trade with Germany demonstrate which countries and regions could be ...
Lisandra Flach +2 more
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Let us consider an alternative perspective on climate change: The sum of solar radiation and heat generated by human activity result in a net energy input of 1.96 times that of the Sun on the Earth's surface. The expanding global population is expected to exacerbate this issue. Potential solutions are proposed, including replacement and heat recycling.
Martin Bertau, Gerald Steiner
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A comparative analysis of Zambian and newly industrialised country manufacturing finance models
This study compares the Zambian and NICs manufacturing finance models to identify their similarities and differences with a view to enhance Zambia’s manufacturing finance and consequently manufacturing development.
Wiza Ng’ambi +2 more
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This study, through multi‐omics approaches and animal models, revealed that air pollutant PM10 exacerbates the progression of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) by suppressing FNBP1 expression and impairing the cytotoxic function of CD56dim NK cells. The “PM10–FNBP1–NK cells” axis provided novel insights into the environmental pathogenesis of RA and suggested ...
Runhan Zhao +11 more
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