The Stability–Asymmetry Paradox in International Trade: A Fuzzy Logic Categorization of Partnerships
The 21st century has witnessed political upheavals, economic shocks, and inflation, all of which have disrupted global trade. In response, nations are increasingly aligning with blocs such as the SCO, BRICS, INSTC, and IMEEC to strengthen their ...
Iman Bastanifar +2 more
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Identification of a novel pathogenic variant in KCNH2 in an Iranian family with long QT syndrome 2 by whole-exome sequencing. [PDF]
KCNH2 gene encodes a voltage‐gated potassium ion channel protein, Kv11.1, which leads to cardiomyocyte repolarization. The loss‐of‐function variant of KCNH2 makes the Kv11.1 protein dysfunction and Long QT syndrome 2. Abstract Background Long QT syndrome (LQTS) is a lethal cardiac condition.
Fazelifar AF +5 more
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INSTC (International North South Transport Corridor) connecting Eurasia and India
Shoaib Khan
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INTRODUCTION. The relevance of the study is confirmed by the fact that in the context of globalization of the world economy, as well as for further economic integration within the CIS and other border countries, it is necessary to have a unified and ...
D. K. Labin, R. G. Rzayev
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Mutation in LEMD3 (Man1) Associated with Osteopoikilosis and Late-Onset Generalized Morphea: A New Buschke-Ollendorf Syndrome Variant. [PDF]
Introduction. Buschke‐Ollendorf syndrome (BOS) is an uncommon syndrome characterized by osteopoikilosis and other bone abnormalities, accompanied by skin lesions, most frequently connective tissue nevi. BOS is caused by mutations in the LEMD3 gene, which encodes the inner nuclear membrane protein Man1.
Korman B +4 more
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Enhancing India's Economic Integration with Eurasia: The Strategic Role and Evolving Dynamics of the International North–South Transport Corridor (INSTC) [PDF]
India’s ambition to become a global economic powerhouse is increasingly linked to its ability to diversify export routes and secure a stable supply of energy resources.
Anjum, Amaan
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India, Russia and Iran: a New Study on “North — South” International Transport Corridor
The International North-South Transport Corridor (INSTC) has made impressive progress in making boat, street, and rail courses that transport cargo between India, Iran and Russia and countries of the European Union and Central Asia.
V. I. Belov (Yurtaev), . Binish
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Restabilising Afghanistan through a Comprehensive Logistics Framework for the Access to Ports [PDF]
This paper aims to examine numerous sustaining factors in the restabilisation of Afghanistan, from legal, logistical and technical perspectives. The significance of logistics and infrastructure for state reconstruction and stability has been recognised ...
Mika Okochi +3 more
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India and Russia in International Organizations: Motives, Strategies, and Outcomes
India and Russia share a vision of a multipolar world, which is reflected in their cooperation within international organizations and fora such as the United Nations, Russia-India-China (RIC), BRICS and the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO).
Raj Kumar Sharma, Geetanjali Atri
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The construction and development of international transport corridors have become a means of cross‐border space governance and promote the flexibility of international industrial chains and supply chains. Due to the uncertainty of cooperation, the development of international transport corridors entails a long‐term and complex system of engineering ...
Yang Lei, Abdul Qadeer Khan
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