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Rights in psychiatric care : implementation of Shtukaturov v Russia
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Treatment of Chechen IDPs, asylum-seekers and refugees in Europe
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The work of the UK Parliament’s Joint Committee on Human Rights
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Failure to disclose and Rule 33 requests in North Caucasus ECHR cases
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Tackling systemic human rights violations : the ECtHR's pilot judgment procedure
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Georgian guardianship procedure and the European Court of Human Rights
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Visually induced motion sickness can be alleviated by pleasant odours
Published 2015“…Several countermeasures against VIMS exist, but a reliable method to prevent or ease VIMS is unfortunately still miss- ing. In the present study, we tested whether olfactory cues can alleviate VIMS. …”
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Highly infectious prions are not directly neurotoxic
Published 2020“…We fur- ther show that treatment of brain homogenates from prion-infected mice with sodium lauroylsarcosine destroys toxicity without diminish- ing infectivity. This is consistent with models in which prion propa- gation and toxicity can be mechanistically uncoupled.…”
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Nanofiltration of hazardous congo red dye: performance and fluxdecline analysis
Published 2014“…Under20 mg L−1of initial CR concentration at pH 9, the decline of permeate flux was due to standard block-ing mechanism during the initial filtration. The cake formation took place rapidly at the second stage offiltration which contributed to the relatively constant permeate flux decline.…”
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War for the peace in Pakistan
Published 2011“…During last 5 years about 7000 people were killed and 10,000 were seriously injured. Currently, the biggest threat to the state and citizens is the killing of innocent civilians in suicidal and other attacks. …”
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Feeding cholesterol blunts the proliferative effect of dietary guar gum
Published 1994“…Four semi-purified diets containing no GG and no cholesterol (Basal), 10 g cholesterol (Ch), 100 g guar gum (GG) and 100 g guar gum plus 10 g cholesterol (GGCh)/kg diet respectively were fed to twenty male Wistar rats (five ratsldiet) for 21 d). Two hours before killing, each animal was injected intraperitoneally with vincristine sulphate for the measurement of CCP (arrested cellskrypt per 2 h) by the crypt microdissection metaphase arrest technique (Goodlad & Wright, 1982) at 10 (A), 50 (B) and 90 (C)% of the length of the small intestine (SI), in the caecum and at 10 (A) and 90 (B)% of the length of the colon.As expected GG-feeding reduced caecal pH and doubled caecal short-chain fatty acid concentration (data not shown). …”
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Jihad in the life of Prophet Muhammad: a mercy or terror
Published 2011“…This issue bears a great significance as they attempt to link those historical instances with present day terrorist activities in the name of Islam and allegedly by some deviated Muslim terrorists, who accept no moral guilt for killing innocent civilians and destroying civil infrastructures. …”
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Synthesis of TiO2 nanosized powder photocatalyst via soft-gel method for bacteria inactivation application
Published 2010“…The TiO2 photocatalyst activity in killing bacteria was investigated for 5 hours by varying the concentration of TiO2 and UV light intensity.…”
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Antibacterial Activity and Inhibition Mechanism of Red Ginger (Zingiber officinale var. rubrum) Ethanol Extract Against Pathogenic Bacteria
Published 2023“…Pathogenic bacteria can interfere with the body health by producing toxic substances, damaging body tissues, multiplying and killing healthy body cells. Therefore, it is crucial to explore safe alternative treatment strategies, such as developing natural bactericidal agents to eradicate infections. …”
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Antibacterial Activity and Inhibition Mechanism of Red Ginger (Zingiber officinale var. rubrum) Ethanol Extract Against Pathogenic Bacteria
Published 2023“…Pathogenic bacteria can interfere with the body health by producing toxic substances, damaging body tissues, multiplying and killing healthy body cells. Therefore, it is crucial to explore safe alternative treatment strategies, such as developing natural bactericidal agents to eradicate infections. …”
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Interception of telephone communications in Georgia : points of concern
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