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Using representative probabilistic samples of Portuguese citizens and framed by an intergroup perspective, we carried out two studies aiming to address how national identification and belief in a just world (BJW) jointly predict secondary victimization ...
Isabel Correia +3 more
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Hepatitis caused by Bartonella henselae in adults is a condition that is seldom reported in the literature, as well as its current incidence and prevalence.
Jorge Alonso Garay Ortega +4 more
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ABSTRACT The debate on whether national industrial relations (IR) are experiencing convergence is a long‐standing one. Recently, scholars argue that we are witnessing a neoliberal convergence of national IR, understood as an increase in employers’ discretion.
Vincenzo Maccarrone
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ABSTRACT States vary their participation in multilateral institutions based on strategic objectives. This paper explores how emerging powers adopt different participation strategies in multilateral institutions, arguing that they selectively prioritize institutions where they can act as key coordinators to elevate their international status.
Ping‐Kuei Chen
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Policy Innovation in Barcelona and Utrecht: The Role of Advocacy Coalitions in Multilevel Contexts
ABSTRACT This article explores how policy innovation in local social policies emerges within a multilevel governance context. Drawing on the Advocacy Coalition Framework (ACF), it examines how beliefs, coalitions, and institutional arrangements interact across different political arenas—European, national/regional, and local—to foster innovative social
Bruno Miguel Oliveira
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Evolution of the Greek economic crisis and its consequences
Since 2009, Greece has faced serious economic challenges. It has tried to resolve them together with the Troika. As of 2014, the Greek economy seems to be inching toward recovery.
Nikola Karasová
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Photoplethysmography for Measuring Cognitive Load in XR Environments: A Systematic Review
ABSTRACT Photoplethysmography (PPG) is a low‐cost, low‐power biosensing technology with growing applications in education, particularly for monitoring cognitive load in eXtended Reality (XR) learning environments. Measuring cognitive load is critical for preventing overload and optimising immersive learning, yet existing approaches such as self‐reports
Alya Alshehhi +2 more
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Since 2014 the Spanish economy has recovered positive GDP growth, and the country has been growing well above the eurozone average. This recovery has sparked an academic and political debate concerning the role that structural reforms, prescribed by the
Cárdenas, Luis +6 more
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Unemployment Benefits in the EU: The Commission's Approach
Abstract Unemployment insurance is a major component of European welfare regimes, whereby each EU member state has its own distinctive scheme. Despite falling under national competence, the European Commission has exercised pressure over this policy area since the establishment of the European Employment Strategy.
Igor Guardiancich +2 more
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ABSTRACT The aim of this systematic review is to systematically compile evidence from the past 5 years on bioengineering and regenerative medicine approaches targeting the DFU immune microenvironment and to evaluate these findings from a translational perspective to inform clinical applications.
Gözde Özsezer, Yavuz Emre Arslan
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