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From fringe to fringe: the shift from the clericalist League of Polish Families to the anticlericalist Palikot Movement 2001–2015

2017

The period between 2001 and 2015 brought two events in Poland that deserve to be called phenomena. In 2001 the rightist, clericalist League of Polish Families entered the Sejm. Ten years later, the leftist, anticlericalist Palikot Movement achieved spectacular success in the 2011 elections. These events give a picture of a radical shift in the Polish political scene: a rightist clericalist party disappeared from the right flank of the political scene, while a new, leftist-anticlericalist formation appeared. The article makes reference to a set of five explanations on both the causes and consequences (and permanence) of the observed changes. I argue that only a concurrence of a number of com…

Sociology and Political Sciencemedia_common.quotation_subject0211 other engineering and technologies02 engineering and technologyLeaguePoliticsVotingDevelopment economicsSecularization050602 political science & public administrationSociologyLeft-wing politicsRivalrymedia_common021110 strategic defence & security studiesLeague of Polish Families05 social sciencesReligious studiesPostmodernism0506 political sciencePopulismpolitical partiesPolitical economyreligionPolandPalikot MovementReligion, State & Society
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Motives, Roles, Effectiveness and the Future of the EU as an International Mediator

2018

AbstractThis article concludes this special issue on the European Union as international mediator that set out to advance our theoretical and empirical knowledge aboutEUmediation. Providing a comprehensive reflection ofEUmediation activities and the diverse settings where they take place, this concluding article identifies some connection points between the articles and discusses their findings on the motives/drivers, roles/strategies, effectiveness and institutional capacities ofEUmediation. It discusses the implications of these findings for policymaking, focusing on the conditions forEUmediation effectiveness, the advantages of the multi-layered nature ofEUmediation and the need for flex…

Sociology and Political Sciencemedia_common.quotation_subject0211 other engineering and technologiesconflict management02 engineering and technology050601 international relationsPolitical sciencemedia_common.cataloged_instancemediationEuropean unionEmpirical evidenceComparative advantagemedia_commonInternational relations021110 strategic defence & security studiesbusiness.industry05 social sciencesPublic relations0506 political scienceNegotiationforeign policyForeign policyEU external policyPolitical Science and International RelationsMediationConflict managementEuropean Union (EU)business
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Ecotoxicological Effects of Ibuprofen on Plant Growth of Vigna unguiculata L.

2020

Despite the prevalence of the common pharmaceutical ibuprofen (IBU) in water and sediments worldwide, the effects of IBU on plants are largely unknown. This study was designed to assess the ecotoxicological effects of emerging pharmaceutical pollutant IBU on plant growth and development in a series of toxicity experiments using cowpea (Vigna unguiculata). Plant growth parameters (morphological and physicochemical) were investigated under a series of IBU concentrations (0, 400, 800, 1200, 1600, 2000 ppm IBU). IBU exposure reduced the shoot and root lengths, fresh and dry weights, leaf area, and chlorophyll a and b, carotenoid, total chlorophyll, mineral (K and Mg), glutathione reductase, and…

SodiumGlutathione reductase0211 other engineering and technologiesseed germinationchemistry.chemical_elementIbuprofen02 engineering and technologyPlant Science010501 environmental sciences01 natural sciencesArticleVignachemistry.chemical_compoundpharmaceutical pollutantEnzyme activitiesFood scienceIBU toxicityCarotenoidEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsPlant growthibuprofen0105 earth and related environmental scienceschemistry.chemical_classification021110 strategic defence & security studiesEcologybiologyChemistryBotanyfood and beveragesplant growthSeed germinationbiology.organism_classification<i>Vigna unguiculata</i>enzyme activitiesCatalaseGerminationQK1-989ChlorophyllShootbiology.proteinPharmaceutical pollutantVigna unguiculataPlants
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Elimination of a bacterial pore-forming toxin by sequential endocytosis and exocytosis

2008

Staphylococcus aureus alpha-toxin is the archetype of bacterial pore forming toxins and a key virulence factor secreted by the majority of clinical isolates of S. aureus. Toxin monomers bind to target cells and oligomerize to form small beta-barrel pores in the plasma membrane. Many nucleated cells are able to repair a limited number of lesions by unknown, calcium-independent mechanisms. Here we show that cells can internalize alpha-toxin, that uptake is essential for cellular survival, and that pore-complexes are not proteolytically degraded, but returned to the extracellular milieu in the context of exosome-like structures, which we term toxosomes.

Staphylococcus aureusEndosomeBacterial ToxinsBiophysicsEndosomesBiologyEndocytosisHemolysin ProteinsBiochemistryα-ToxinExocytosisVirulence factorExocytosisCell LineHemolysin ProteinsStructural BiologyNucleated cellChlorocebus aethiopsGeneticsExtracellularAnimalsHumansMolecular BiologyCell NucleusBacterial pore forming toxinPore-forming toxinInnate defence mechanismCell BiologyEndocytosisCell biologyExosomeBiochemistryCOS CellsMutationMacrolidesFEBS Letters
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Optimising training adaptations and performance in military environment.

2018

Abstract Objectives Worldwide decreases in physical fitness and increases in body fat among youth have set challenges for armed forces to recruit physically capable soldiers. Therefore, knowledge of optimizing physical adaptation and performance through physical training is vital. In addition, maintaining or improving physical performance among professional soldiers in various military environments is crucial for overall military readiness. The present review focuses on the effects of military training on physical performance by searching for optimal methods to do it. Design and methods Review article based on selected literature searches using the main keywords ‘physical performance’ and ‘…

Strength trainingComputer scienceeducationApplied psychologyPhysical fitness0211 other engineering and technologiesPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation02 engineering and technologyHigh-Intensity Interval Training03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineHumansOrthopedics and Sports MedicineMuscle StrengthAerobic capacity021110 strategic defence & security studiesbusiness.industryVO2 maxResistance Training030229 sport sciencesTraining methodsMilitary personnelMilitary PersonnelPhysical FitnessMuscle strengthPhysical EndurancebusinessHigh-intensity interval trainingPhysical Conditioning HumanJournal of science and medicine in sport
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Structuring Humanitarian Supply Chain Knowledge Through a Meta-Modeling Approach

2017

To develop decision support systems (DSS) that improve humanitarian supply chain (HSC) performance, there is a need for methods that support on field data gathering and knowledge structure. We propose a meta-model to structure the knowledge of HSC and to obtain a shared vision of the HSC. It has been developed to provide a framework to class gathered data by connecting it to HSC concepts. The meta-model includes four packages, defining the collaborative ecosystem (context, actors, objectives, and behavior). The concepts gathered during our field research experiences, added to the HSC core literature, have permitted to build the HSC meta-model layer. Models built from this meta-model can be …

Structure (mathematical logic)021110 strategic defence & security studiesClass (computer programming)Decision support systemProcess managementHorizontal and verticalComputer scienceSupply chain05 social sciences0211 other engineering and technologiesContext (language use)02 engineering and technologyMeta-modelingStructuringHumanitarian supply chain[SPI]Engineering Sciences [physics]0502 economics and businessField researchComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS050203 business & management
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Long-range &amp; Self-powered IoT Devices for Agriculture &amp; Aquaponics Based on Multi-hop Topology

2019

This article presents the prototype design and testing of a long-range, self-powered IoT devices for use in precision agriculture and aquaponics. The devices are designed using the ultra-low power nRF52840 microcontroller with Bluetooth 5 support and ambient energy harvesting. A power of 942µW is harvested in an indoor environment. The devices are therefore suitable for both indoor and outdoor use, as natural sunlight will provide far more energy compared to artificial indoor lights. A line-of-sight range of up to 1.8km is achieved with the use of coded transmissions. However, the coverage area and range can be extended significantly by deploying the devices in multi-hop network topology. T…

Sunlight021110 strategic defence & security studiesComputer sciencebusiness.industryReal-time computing0211 other engineering and technologies020206 networking & telecommunicationsCloud computing02 engineering and technologyNetwork topologylaw.inventionBluetoothlawAgriculture0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringPrecision agriculturebusinessEnergy harvestingWireless sensor networkEfficient energy use2019 IEEE 5th World Forum on Internet of Things (WF-IoT)
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A journey into the information Typhoon: Typhoon Haiyan DRL Field Report Findings and Research Insights:

2013

Supply chain magementFirst respondersCrisis managementDevastationThyfoonsResilient OrganisationsLogisticsDefence Safety and SecurityDecision supportDisastersDigital humanitariansSafety and SecurityInformation managementNO - Networked OrganisationsELSS - Earth Life and Social Sciences
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New Alliances in Post-Brexit Europe: Does the New Hanseatic League Revive Nordic Political Cooperation?

2020

As Brexit removes the Nordic countries’ most powerful ally from the EU, what does this imply for their approach to European affairs? The literature on small states within the EU suggests that they can counterbalance limited bargaining capacities by entering two types of alliances: strategic partnerships with bigger member states and institutionalised cooperation on a regional basis. Against this backdrop we ask whether, by significantly raising the costs of non-cooperation for Nordic governments, the Brexit referendum has triggered a revival of Nordic political cooperation. We scrutinise this conjecture by analysing Nordic strategies of coalition-building on EU financial and budgetary polic…

Supranationalitätbudgetary politicsPublic AdministrationSociology and Political Sciencenordic cooperationNordeuropa0211 other engineering and technologiesNorthern EuropeFinanzpolitikBudgetary policyEuropapolitik02 engineering and technologybudgetary policyReferendum050602 political science & public administrationeuropäische Integrationeconomic and monetary unionlcsh:JA1-92Political scienceEEMU05 social sciences0506 political scienceBrexitsupranationalityEconomic and monetary unionfiscal policybrexitsmall statesEuropean PoliticsSteuerpolitikInstitutionalisationPolitikwissenschaftContext (language use)VDP::Samfunnsvitenskap: 200::Statsvitenskap og organisasjonsteori: 240Politicslcsh:Political science (General)Political scienceEuropean cooperation021110 strategic defence & security studiesfiscal integrationtax policyintergovernmentalismEWWUIntergovernmentalismeuropäische ZusammenarbeitHaushaltspolitikPolitical economyddc:320Brexit; Economic and Monetary Union; Nordic cooperation; fiscal integration; intergovernmentalism; small statesEUEuropean integrationPolitics and Governance
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2016

Climate change is a major challenge for sustainable development, impacting human health, wellbeing, security, and livelihoods. While the post-2015 development agenda sets out action on climate change as one of the Sustainable Development Goals, there is little provision on how this can be achieved in tandem with the desired economic progress and the required improvements in health and wellbeing. This paper examines synergies and tensions between the goals addressing climate change and economic progress. We identify reductionist approaches in economics, such as ‘externalities’, reliance on the metric of the Gross Domestic Product, positive discount rates, and short-term profit targets as som…

Sustainable development021110 strategic defence & security studiesPublic AdministrationSociology and Political ScienceDisaster risk reductionbusiness.industryCorporate governance0211 other engineering and technologiesClimate changeAccounting02 engineering and technologyGross domestic product03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineFraming (social sciences)Economics030212 general & internal medicinebusinessExternalityRisk managementPolitics and Governance
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