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Abstract The Anti‐Coercion Instrument (ACI), the most powerful tool in the EU's geoeconomic arsenal, has its origins in the first Trump US presidency and has recently been brandished again as a potential response to Trump's coercive tariffs. Its centrality to the EU's ‘geoeconomic turn’ and the twists and turns of its legislative history have been ...
Jaša Veselinovič
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Eurocrats Wanted: Why Some Member States Lag in European Commission Recruitment
Abstract The article investigates the underrepresentation of certain member states within the European Commission (EC) and explores the broader challenges of achieving geographical balance in European Union (EU) recruitment. Drawing on the theory of representative bureaucracy, the study systematises factors that shape the attractiveness of EU careers ...
Jarolím Antal +2 more
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Playing the Children Card in the Game of European Integration
Abstract This article analyses the European Union (EU) Proposal on the mutual recognition of parenthood as a case to examine the dynamics of European integration in highly politicised domains such as family law, same‐sex parenthood and surrogacy, where the Union has limited formal competences.
Víctor Hugo Ramírez García
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Delphi consensus: First‐line use of biologics and small molecules in hidradenitis suppurativa
This Delphi Consensus study identified upgrade criteria for the use of biologics and small molecules as first‐line therapy in hidradenitis suppurativa (HS). European HS experts evaluated 16 clinical scenarios, voting on eligibility for therapy escalation.
Georgios Nikolakis +54 more
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Perception and description of intonation in different languages (Lithuanian, Russian, Polish, etc.)
The article analyses Perception and Description of intonation of the Lituanian, Russian, Polish languages. Intonation is a certain element of each language, has different functions and is studied not only in linguistics, but also in other scientific fields (such as Linguistics, psychology, psycholinguistics, rhetorics, etc.).
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Updated S2k hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) guidelines provide expert consensus on diagnosis, assessment and comorbidities. Expanded substantially since the 2015 version, they reflect rapid growth in HS literature and aim to improve generalist‐level patient care through evidence‐informed, consensus‐based guidance.
G. B. E. Jemec +36 more
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The article studies the impact of the differences in the meaning of the word brzmienie in the Treaty on Friendly Relations and Good Neighbourly Cooperation of the Republic of Lithuania and Republic of Poland of April 26, 1994. The Polish word in question is ambiguous and has two potential meanings, whereas its equivalent used in the Lithuanian language
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ABSTRACT Aim To map the available evidence on nurse‐led interventions on type 2 diabetes management for minority ethnic groups in the World Health Organisation (WHO) European region. Background Although research on nurse‐led interventions for type 2 diabetes mellitus is well‐established, the extent of nurse‐led interventions for minority ethnic groups ...
Esmie Mkwinda +4 more
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ABSTRACT Current research on family business innovation tends to isolate individual tensions for analysis, while in reality, these tensions often arise in complex entanglements. To fill this research void, we focus on understanding how multiple tensions occur in the innovation process, how these tensions are entangled, and how they are managed. We turn
Elias Hadjielias +2 more
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Abstract Selective admissions at universities in the United Kingdom aim to ensure a baseline language competence, yet, despite persistent achievement disparities across linguistic backgrounds, systematic comparisons of linguistic skills underpinning academic success remain rare.
Justyna Mackiewicz, Danijela Trenkic
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