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Building capacity for medical device assessment: online training for Ukrainian experts. [PDF]

open access: yesInt J Technol Assess Health Care
Filiniuk O   +5 more
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Psychological distress, resilience, and coping among Ukrainian war refugees: cross-national differences across seven European host countries and Ukraine. [PDF]

open access: yesFront Public Health
Szkup M   +13 more
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Improving emergency preparedness of subnational vaccine stores in Ukraine: co-creation and implementation of on-site functional simulation exercises. [PDF]

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Gaievskyi S   +9 more
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The anticancer properties of the nanocomposite of low-nanoscale Ag nanoparticles obtained in SiO<sub>2</sub>-grafted polyacrylamide carrier. [PDF]

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Akopova OV   +6 more
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Vegetating Lupus Vulgaris in a Child

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JEADV Clinical Practice, EarlyView.
Viktor Pushkarenko   +2 more
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2023
L'Ukraine a pu constituer un point aveugle de l'histoire de l'art. Son patrimoine comme sa création ont longtemps été confondus avec ceux de la Russie soviétique. Le présent numéro, l'une des premières publications françaises dédiées à la création et aux artistes ukrainiens, réunit des auteurs d'Ukraine et d'Europe dont les sujets d'étude vont des ...
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Le Courrier des pays de l'Est, 2007
Abstract This chapter reviews the Ukraine's response to its HIV epidemic. Despite the difficult transition towards a democratic system of governance and a struggling market-oriented economy, and the relative novelty of the HIV epidemic, the government of Ukraine engaged in numerous efforts to face the problems and respond to the epidemic,
Valerya Lekhan   +6 more
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Ukraine

2018
This chapter examines the state of computational propaganda in Ukraine, focusing on two major dimensions: Ukraine’s response to the challenges of external information attacks, and the use of computational propaganda in internal political communication.
Olena Podolian, Valentyna Romanova
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