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The JNK-Like MAPK KGB-1 ofCaenorhabditis ElegansPromotes Reproduction, Lifespan, and Gene Expressions for Protein Biosynthesis and Germline Homeostasis but Interferes with Hyperosmotic Stress Tolerance [PDF]
Aims: This study focused on the role of the JNK-like MAPK (mitogen-activated protein kinase) KGB-1 (kinase, GLH-binding 1) for osmoprotection and other vital functions.
Peter Gerke +3 more
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Political and ideological background of LSSR KGB activity against antisoviet powers in 1954-1990
Communist ideology not only legitimized the Soviet totalitarian regime but also influenced and defined the basis and direction of KGB activity and legitimized its repressive policy. Inner and international policy targets of the Communist Party were also
Kristina Burinskaitė
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Social and psychological portrait of the KGB agent
After 1953, the KGB faced new challenges. With the Soviet system gradually opening, ever more intense relations with the West in the fields of science, culture, industry and tourism were established, which was a certain challenge in protecting ...
Kristina Burinskaitė
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The relationship of the KGB of the Lithuanian SSR and the Central Committee of the Lithuanian Communist Party constitutes an important aspect for the analysis of the history of the operation of the Lithuanian KGB in Lithuania.
Kristina Burinskaitė
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Can You See Us Play? Observing Inclusive Outdoor Play Behaviour Among Children With and Without Disabilities: A Mixed Methods Study. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Background Outdoor play is essential for children's development. However, children with disabilities face barriers in outdoor play. In the Netherlands, there are limited opportunities for children with and without disabilities to play together.
Beekhuizen RQ +9 more
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To control society and its relations with people living in other countries, as well as their movements (migration, emigration, tourism), the KGB had to create a system of ‘territorial control’. Its most difficult features were: (i) reducing the area under control and limiting the remaining territory by introducing a system of prohibitions; (ii ...
Arvydas Anušauskas
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Israeli secret analytical reports from the late 1970s expressed anxiety over the growth of neshira — “dropping out” of Jews who left the Soviet Union on Israeli visas but chose to reside in other Western countries.
G. S. Zelenina
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KGB against former political prisoners and deportees
The Soviet totalitarian regime sought to crush and destroy the real and potential enemies of the new regime through mass repression in Lithuania between 1940 and 1953.
Kristina Burinskaitė
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This article focuses on the transformation of Soviet Cold War propaganda into the contemporary Russian information operations, bringing together two distinct periods characterised with the rise of new and sophisticated techniques. By comparing propaganda
Horbyk Roman +2 more
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The need for increasing fruit industry competitiveness makes evaluation of production technology essential to reduce costs and to obtain fruit quality.
Dolores Raffo, Mariela Curetti
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