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«WELFARE DICTATORSHIP» (ON THE SPECIFICITY OF SOCIAL POLICY IN THE GDR)
The paper researches the social policy in the German Democratic Republic (1949 – 1990). Factors of social policy making (e.g. official ideology, political and economic systems) are revealed.
A. M. Betmakaev
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ABSTRACT Maladaptive exercise is a common and serious symptom in eating disorders (EDs), yet often poorly addressed in treatment. This study examined clinicians' knowledge, practices, and access to structured guidance such as clinic‐level practices/informal protocols related to maladaptive exercise, and whether these varied by profession, experience ...
Elin Monell, Emma Forsén Mantilla
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Abstract figure legend PoWeR training (11.5 weeks of voluntary wheel running with progressively increased resistance) before and during cancer attenuates muscle loss, limits tumour growth, drives a transition toward a more oxidative muscle phenotype (IIB‐to‐IIA shift), downregulates cachexia‐associated pathways and enhances mitochondrial performance in
Stavroula Tsitkanou +13 more
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ABSTRACT In this study, we test the theory of strong‐ties and weak‐ties rationalities (STWTR) (Sundararajan 2020) and the criterion validity of its measures using strong‐ties rationality and weak‐ties rationality scales to predict COVID‐19 related perceptions and behaviours.
Rachel Sing‐Kiat Ting +7 more
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Soil phosphorus drives subcontinental patterns of carbon isotope discrimination across Australia
Summary Several transects have been established to study the sensitivity of carbon isotope discrimination (Δ13C) in woody plants to mean annual precipitation (MAP) across Australia. These have shown a surprising divergence in Δ13C‐MAP sensitivity among subcontinental regions.
Iftakharul Alam +8 more
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Contrast Agents for Enhanced Bioimaging: A Comprehensive Review
Contrast agents, especially those that are nanoparticle‐based, are revolutionizing bioimaging by enabling highly sensitive, specific, and early‐stage diagnosis of diseases like cancer, using clinical imaging modalities such as CT, MRI, PET, and SPECT.
Paulo Sérgio Taube +17 more
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We brought together academic researchers, environmental practitioners and local community members to implement a co‐produced experimental aquatic plant removal. We applied six key lessons learned based on existing co‐production research and added lessons learned from this case study. Overall, we found that building on existing relationships, appointing
Erin D. Smith +13 more
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Case Report With Biallelic Variants in GCNT2 Implicates Exon 1B in Congenital Cataracts
ABSTRACT GCNT2‐related cataracts is a disorder characterized by bilateral congenital cataracts (CC) of various types (with or without the adult i blood phenotype) and is caused by biallelic variants in GCNT2, which has 3 major isoforms, differentiated by alternative splicing of the first exon (known as exon 1A, B, and C).
Audrey O'Neill +5 more
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