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PPP projects have brought a big change in Indian Infrastructure Industry. There was not only a dramatic turnaround in the time taken for completion of projects but also a big change in quality of the projects. This change was because of involvement of a private player in the project.
Sarbesh Mishra, Malay Kumar Mohanty
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HISTORY LESSONS: FEATURES OF THE SINO-SOVIET MANAGEMENT OF CER IN THE 1920’S
The article is devoted to the Sino-Soviet management of Chinese Eastern railway (CER), which still stays poorly studied, full of contradictions. Despite the variety of studies on the history of CER there is a number of questions that need clarification ...
M. V. Krotova
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Enhanced electric vehicle charging topology with integrated fuzzy-based shunt converter
This article presents a novel electric vehicle charging scheme that addresses power quality issues in distribution grids, caused by widespread EV charging.
Rahul Wilson Kotla +4 more
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Armenian capital in the economy of the Russian empire at the turn of the XIX–XX centuries
Introduction. Alexander II's reforms of the 1860s and 1870s changed the socio-economic situation in Russia. While maintaining the inviolability of the monarchy with the help of reforms carried out "from above", market relations fit into this paradigm ...
K. I. Shagidanova
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The article deals with some aspects of development of the Balkar mountain societies in the conditions of Imperial modernization of Russia. It is based on archival sources of the 19th – early 20th century from the Russian State Military Historical Archive
E. G. MURATOVA
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Wear resistance of vanadium-niobium carbide layers grown via TRD
Recubrimientos mixtos de carburos de niobio - vanadio se fabric aron utilizando el proceso de dif usión termo-reactiva (TRD) a f in de mejorar la resistencia al desgas te en aceros para herramientas.
Fabio Enrique Castillejo-Nieto +2 more
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Limited Efficacy of α-Conopeptides, Vc1.1 and RgIA, To Inhibit Sensory Neuron Ca(V) Current1,2,3
Chronic pain is very difficult to treat. Thus, novel analgesics are a critical area of research. Strong preclinical evidence supports the analgesic effects of α-conopeptides, Vc1.1 and RgIA, which block α9α10 nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChRs). However, the analgesic mechanism is controversial.
Wright, Andrew B. +3 more
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Background: The current pharmacological treatments for chronic pain are limited. The first analgesic drug approved for clinical use in decades that has a novel molecular target is the synthetic version of a naturally occurring conotoxin.
Sarasa Mohammadi, Macdonald J Christie
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α7- and α9-Containing Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptors in the Functioning of Immune System and in Pain. [PDF]
Shelukhina I +5 more
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Alpha-conotoxins Vc1.1 and RgIA are peptides from the venom of marine Conus snails that are currently in development as a treatment for neuropathic pain. We have reported previously that the alpha9alpha10 nicotinic acetylcholine receptor (nAChR) selective-conotoxins Vc1.1 and RgIA potently and selectively inhibit high voltage-activated (HVA) N-type ...
Callaghan, Brid, Adams, David J.
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