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CORPORATISM IN WESTERN EUROPE: CURRENT STATE AND PROSPECTS FOR EVOLUTION
Published 2018-05-01“…When accounting for identified trends, the author presents a hypothesis that the evolution of corporatism in Western Europe will lead to its gradual degeneration. …”
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Information Characteristics, Processes, and Mechanisms of Self-Organization Evolution
Published 2019-01-01“…In order to explain the self-organization’s characteristics, processes, and mechanisms of system evolution at a more comprehensive level, the complexity research program must pay enough attention to and give due status to the information factors and information science creed. …”
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Complexity of quantum-mechanical evolutions from probability amplitudes
Published 2025-01-01“…We find that, in general, efficient quantum evolutions are less complex than inefficient evolutions. …”
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Land Reclamation Controls on Multi‐Centennial Estuarine Evolution
Published 2024-11-01“…Abstract Land reclamations influence the morphodynamic evolution of estuaries and tidal basins, because an altered planform changes tidal dynamics and associated residual sediment transport. …”
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Discovering thematic change and evolution of political connections research
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Molecular evolution of gustatory receptors in the Anopheles gambiae complex
Published 2025-03-01“…As the vast majority of Grs have unknown functions and much is still unknown about the role of Grs in these species, a more complete interpretation of our data necessitates further characterization of these genes.…”
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EVOLUTION OF THE JURIDICAL REGULATION REGARDING THE PENITENTIARY ADMINISTRATION IN ROMANIA
Published 2012-05-01“…According to our history the conception regarding the purpose of the punishment and their modalities of execution we are in permanent evolution throughout the years, this presentation is having the purpose to demonstrate this fact. …”
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Psycho-Somatic Evolution of Patients with Multiple Traumatic Injuries
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Glacier damage evolution over ice flow timescales
Published 2025-04-01“…Studies have shown these processes to be coupled: the development of fractured zones weakens the structural integrity of the ice, reducing ice viscosity and enabling more rapid flow. This coupling may have significant implications for the stability of ice shelves and the rate of flow from grounded ice. …”
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Genomic insights into the mechanisms of body size evolution in Serpentes
Published 2025-04-01“…Among snake species, the maximum body mass exceeds the minimum by over 200,000-fold, while the maximum body length surpasses the minimum by more than 110-fold. Results Through phylogenomic and comparative genomic analyses of 26 snake genomes, we identified 77 body size-associated genes (BSAGs) related to body length or body mass, highlighting key genetic drivers of body size evolution. …”
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Evolution of Needling: Preliminary Results of Microinvasive Antiglaucoma Reoperation
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Groundwater denitrification in Denmark—evolution, extent and reaction rates
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The Evolution and expression analysis of USP gene family in Solanum
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Monitoring and assessment of SARS-CoV-2 evolution
Published 2022-02-01“…The median age of patients was 60.4 years (minimum – 25 years, maximum – 91 years) during the first study, but during the second – 52.6 years (minimum – 18 years, maximum – 84 years). Thus, the more aggressive and contagious delta variant has become dominant requiring thorough public health anti-epidemic measures. …”
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Relevance of oncobiome in breast cancer evolution in an Argentine cohort
Published 2025-03-01“…Understanding the complex interaction between the microbiome, the tumor microenvironment, and the pathogenesis of breast cancer holds the promise of more personalized and effective treatment approaches in the future.…”
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Innovations in the Speciation of Organolead Compounds in Water: Towards a More Rational, Rapid, and Simple Analytical Process
Published 2002-01-01“…In this context, continuous-flow systems are of great help. The evolution in the different methodologies enabled solutions to the main shortcomings occurring from the lack of selectivity of using RP–C18 as sorbent material. …”
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Larval Development of the European Lobster and How Small Heterochronic Shifts Lead to a More Pronounced Metamorphosis
Published 2015-01-01“…It has hence been suggested that a more pronounced metamorphosis evolves by two factors affecting these criteria, namely, (1) the evolution of specialised larval features, which increase the morphological disparity between larva and adult that makes the change of morphology more drastic, and (2) the skipping of entire stages. …”
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