Zhang, Haiyue Hu, Yiling Pan, Dongli Xv, Yuehua Shen, Weifeng
Published in
Frontiers in Genetics
Background and Aims: Antithrombin (AT) is the most important physiological inhibitor in vivo, and coagulation factor II (FII) or prothrombin is a coagulation factor vital to life. The purpose of our research was to illustrate the connection between gene mutations and the corresponding deficiencies of AT and FII. Methods: Functional and molecular an...
Castellani, Davide Lamperti, Fabio Lavoratori, Katiuscia
Published in
Journal of Industrial and Business Economics
The investigation of the adoption of Industry 4.0 (I4.0) technologies and its implications, both at the macro and micro level, has attracted growing interest in the recent literature. Most studies have looked at the production and diffusion of related innovations and knowledge, but what do we know about the adoption of these technologies over time ...
Arif-Ur-Rahman, Md Inaba, Kazuo
Published in
Journal of Economic Structures
Foreign direct investment (FDI) is expected to generate external effects—usually termed FDI spillovers—for a host country, and these spillovers are thought to have consequences on the productivity of domestic firms. Despite this strong expectation, the empirical findings on FDI spillover are still indecisive. This study examines firm-level panel da...
Pasimeni, Paolo
Published in
Economic and Regional Studies / Studia Ekonomiczne i Regionalne
Subject and purpose of work: This paper studies the process of integration of Poland in the EU Single Market. It makes use of official statistics from a wide range of institutions (IMF, OECD, Eurostat, and Statistics Poland) in order to define structural patterns, shedding light on the overall integration of the country with the rest of the world. ...
Borodkin, G. I. Shubin, V. G.
Published in
Russian Journal of Organic Chemistry
AbstractLiterature data on electrophilic and oxidative fluorination of heterocyclic compounds have been analyzed in terms of the “green” chemistry principles. Particular attention has been paid to reaction mechanisms and selectivity problem.
Al-Tamimi, Feda Howell, Peter
Published in
Clinical linguistics & phonetics
Neuromuscular models of stuttering consider that making transitions between phones results in inappropriate temporal arrangements of articulators in people who stutter (PWS). Using this framework, the current study examined the acoustic productions of two fine-grained phonetic features: voice onset time (VOT) and second formant (F2). The hypotheses...
Parada Rojas, Ana Cecilia Razo de Anda, Jorge Omar Ríos Bolívar, Humberto
RESUMEN Este documento analiza el fenómeno de la desigualdad en el ingreso mediante un enfoque de interacción multidimensional, cuyas dimensiones son componentes derivadas de un proceso de globalización comercial. Para tal propósito, se utiliza una metodología de Redes Complejas, donde la confiabilidad del análisis recae en el proceso de modelado B...
Kiraz, Aslihan Guzeldag, Seda Eren, Esma Goksu, Musa Bayram, Arslan
Published in
Future Virology
Aim: This study aimed to investigate the relationship between severe novel coronavirus pneumonia (NCP) and hypercoagulable conditions that predispose patients to thrombosis such as the prothrombin gene ( F2 ) rs1799963 (G20210A), factor V Leiden ( F5 ) rs6025 (G1691A) and PAI-1 (rs1799768). Patients: NCP-diagnosed 62 previously healthy patients wer...
Mukherjee, Deepraj Mukherjee, Debmalya
Published in
Atlantic Economic Journal
Wąsowicz-Zaborek, Elżbieta
Published in
Folia Oeconomica Stetinensia
Research background: Ongoing globalization has led companies to operate on foreign markets and in consequence to recognize very different conditions especially in terms of sociocultural factors. The literature review identifies the behavioral patterns in social media (SM) usage determined by national cultures. Purpose: The article presents the rela...