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DEVELOPMENT TRENDS OF ACCOUNTING REQUIREMENTS OF SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISES IN THE REPUBLIC OF LATVIA

2010

The significance of small and medium enterprises (SME) including the development of micro enterprises has been emphasized more and more often in the national economic policy of many countries. This issue is also topical in the economy of Latvia, especially in the situation when it is necessary to revive and stimulate the economic activity in the country. Taking into account the measures planned by the European Commission and the amendments to the legislation of the Republic of Latvia and the planned measures regarding the support of SME as well as the differentiation of requirements in the field of accounting depending on the scale of activities the authors analyse the questions which are c…

business.industryLegislationAccountingThe RepublicDocumentationScale (social sciences)media_common.cataloged_instanceNormativeEuropean commissionSmall and medium-sized enterprisesBusinessEuropean unionaccounting; accounting requirements; small and medium-sized enterprises; micro enterprisesmedia_commonLatgale National Economy Research
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Pretreatment T790M mutation detection by ultrasensitive PCR assay as predictor of efficacy in non-small lung cancer (NSCLC) patients treated with 1st…

2019

business.industryPcr assayHematologymedicine.diseaseEGFR Tyrosine Kinase Inhibitorslaw.inventionT790MOncologylawMutation (genetic algorithm)medicineCancer researchNon small lung cancerMutation detectionLung cancerbusinessPolymerase chain reactionAnnals of Oncology
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The establishment of an organic farmers’ market as a training case study for Students of the Faculty of Agriculture in the University of Palermo

2010

The role of organic agriculture in the island of Sicily is well recognised by farmers, though the consumption of organic products still fails to largely develop in the local markets, due to several reasons, among which the small scale agricultural system and its structural poor organization plays a major role. The University of Palermo holds two major undergraduate and graduate courses on “Organic Agriculture” with a very good participation of Students. A student’s association was established with the aim of: a) encourage the consumption of organic products coming from local small scale farmers, and b) endorse the capacity of creating new job skillnes and opportunities for graduate students…

buyer groupssmall scale farmerorganic farmingorganic farming small scale farmers buyer groups Agribusiness Agricultural and Food Policy Consumer/Household Economics Environmental Economics and Policy
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Characterization of defect density states in MoOx for c-Si solar cell applications

Layers of MoOx have been deposited by thermal evaporation followed by post-deposition annealing (PDA). The density of states (DOS) distributions of the MoOx films were extracted deconvoluting the absorption spectra, measured by a phothermal deflection spectroscopy setup, including the small polaron contribution. Results revealed a sub-band defect distribution centered 1.1 eV below the conduction band; the amplitude of this distribution was found to increase with PDA temperature and film thickness.

c-Si solar cell photovoltaic transition metal oxide molybdenum oxide density of states small polaronSettore ING-INF/01 - Elettronica
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Lipoproteins and Cardiovascular Disease: An Update on the Clinical Significance of Atherogenic Small, Dense LDL and New Therapeutical Options

2021

Dyslipidemia is a potent risk factor for the genesis and progression of cardiovascular disease (CVD), and both the concentration and type of low-density lipoproteins (LDL) augment this association. The small, dense LDL (sdLDL) subfraction is the subtype which is most strongly predictive of atherosclerosis and cardiovascular events. In addition to the traditionally available lipid-lowering treatment options, certain novel therapies have been shown to favorably impact sdLDL, among them the antidiabetic class of agents known as glucagon-like peptide 1 receptor agonists (GLP1-RAs). These drugs seem to alter the pathophysiologic mechanisms responsible for the formation and accumulation of athero…

cardiovascular riskSmall dense ldlQH301-705.5Medicine (miscellaneous)DiseaseBioinformaticsGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyTherapeutic approachpreventionDiabetes mellitusmedicineClinical significanceRisk factorBiology (General)therapydiabetesbusiness.industryBrief Reportdense LDLsmallmedicine.diseaseAtherogenic lipoproteinCardiovascular risk Dense LDL Diabetes GLP1 Prevention Small TherapyGLP1businessDyslipidemiaBiomedicines
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Neurological Screening in Elderly Liver Transplantation Candidates: A Single Center Experience.

2022

Background: Cerebral small vessels disease (cSVD) is an age-related disorder and risk factor for stroke and cognitive/motor impairments. Neurological complications (NCs) are among the causes of adverse outcomes in older liver transplant recipients. This study sought to determine whether cSVD predicts acute NCs in over 65-year-old liver transplant patients. Methods: Data were collected, from a retrospective medical chart review, of 22 deceased donor liver transplant recipients aged 65 years or older with a pre-operative brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). We used the Fazekas score (0–3) as a quantitative measurement of the vascular lesion load seen in the MRI. We analyzed all post-operat…

cerebral small vessel disease; liver transplantation; brain magnetic resonance imaging elderly age-related diseasesLiver transplantationCerebral small vessel diseaseNeurology (clinical)Brain magnetic resonance imaging elderly age-related diseasesNeurology international
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Effect of Pre-Reduction on the Properties and the Catalytic Activity of Pd/Carbon Catalysts: A Comparison with Pd/Al2O3

2013

The effect of pre-reduction in solution with chemical reagents on the catalytic performance and catalyst properties of Pd/carbon catalysts was systematically investigated with a multitechnique approach. The results are critically discussed in comparison to those recently obtained on analogous Pd/alumina catalysts. It was proved that the Pd phase on the carbon surface is characterized by a high mobility, opposite to what occurs on alumina. As a result, the Pd particles on carbon aggregate together during pre-reduction, with a consequent decrease in available metal surface. Pd particles remain aggregated also in reaction conditions; the decreased Pd dispersion negatively affects the catalyst …

characterization techniqueCO chemisorptionInorganic chemistryPd-based catalystchemistry.chemical_elementTPRHeterogeneous catalysisPd/CarbonCatalysisCatalysisMetalCharacterization techniquesCatalyst pre-reductionTemperature-programmed reductionX-ray absorption spectroscopymetal nanoparticlein situPd-based catalystsPd/aluminaSAXSGeneral ChemistryXANESSmall Angle X-ray ScatteringX-ray Absorption SpectroscopyPd/Carbon; Pd/alumina; metal nanoparticle; catalysis; Catalyst pre-reduction; in situ; SAXS; XANES; Pd-based catalysts; heterogeneous catalysis; Characterization techniques; Temperature-programmed reduction; TPR; CO chemisorption; TEM; X-ray absorption spectroscopy; Small Angle X-ray Scatteringheterogeneous catalysischemistryReagentvisual_arttemperature-programmed reductionvisual_art.visual_art_mediumTEMheterogeneous catalysiSmall Angle X-ray SpectroscopyDispersion (chemistry)Carbon
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The guanidinium group as a key part of water-soluble polymer carriers for siRNA complexation and protection against degradation.

2014

Here, the preparation of a novel block copolymer consisting of a statistical copolymer N-(2-hydroxypropyl) methacrylamide-s-N-(3-aminopropyl) methacrylamide and a short terminal 3-guanidinopropyl methacrylamide block is reported. This polymer structure forms neutral but water-soluble nanosized complexes with siRNA. The siRNA block copolymer complexes are first analyzed using agarose gel electrophoresis and their size is determined with fluorescence correlation spectroscopy. The protective properties of the polymer against RNA degradation are investigated by treating the siRNA block copolymer complexes with RNase V1. Heparin competition assays confirm the efficient release of the cargo in vi…

chemistry.chemical_classificationAcrylamidesMaterials sciencePolymers and PlasticsMicroscale thermophoresisRNase PPolymersOrganic ChemistryWaterFluorescence correlation spectroscopyPolymerchemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryAgarose gel electrophoresisPolymer chemistryEndoribonucleasesMaterials ChemistryCopolymerMethacrylamideMoleculeRNA Small InterferingGuanidineMacromolecular rapid communications
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Competing salt effects on phase behavior of protein solutions: tailoring of protein interaction by the binding of multivalent ions and charge screeni…

2014

The phase behavior of protein solutions is affected by additives such as crowder molecules or salts. In particular, upon addition of multivalent counterions, a reentrant condensation can occur; i.e., protein solutions are stable for low and high multivalent ion concentrations but aggregating at intermediate salt concentrations. The addition of monovalent ions shifts the phase boundaries to higher multivalent ion concentrations. This effect is found to be reflected in the protein interactions, as accessed via small-angle X-ray scattering. Two simulation schemes (a Monte Carlo sampling of the counterion binding configurations using the detailed protein structure and an analytical coarse-grain…

chemistry.chemical_classificationIonsCondensationOsmolar ConcentrationSurfaces Coatings and FilmsIonProtein–protein interactionProtein structurechemistryX-Ray DiffractionIonic strengthComputational chemistryPhase (matter)Scattering Small AngleMaterials ChemistryMoleculeHumansSaltsPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryCounterionSerum AlbuminThe journal of physical chemistry. B
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Degradable cationic nanohydrogel particles for stimuli-responsive release of siRNA.

2014

Well-defined nanogels have become quite attractive as safe and stable carriers for siRNA delivery. However, to avoid nanoparticle accumulation, they need to provide a stimuli-responsive degradation mechanism that can be activated at the payload's site of action. In this work, the synthetic concept for generating well-defined nanohydrogel particles is extended to incorporate disulfide cross-linkers into a cationic nanonetwork for redox-triggered release of oligonucleotide payload as well as nanoparticle degradation under reductive conditions of the cytoplasm. Therefore, a novel disulfide-modified spermine cross-linker is designed that both allows disassembly of the nanogel as well as removal…

chemistry.chemical_classificationMagnetic Resonance SpectroscopyPolymers and PlasticsChemistryOligonucleotideSpermidineOrganic ChemistryCationic polymerizationNanoparticleNanogelsFluorescence correlation spectroscopyHydrogelsPolymerPolyethylene GlycolsNanotoxicologyCationsAgarose gel electrophoresisMaterials ChemistryBiophysicsPolyethyleneimineDisulfidesRNA Small InterferingNanogelMacromolecular rapid communications
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