Panda, Swayamtrupta
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Frontiers in Astronomy and Space Sciences
The Eigenvector 1 schema, or the main sequence of quasars, was introduced as an analogous scheme to the HR diagram that would allow us to understand the more complex, extended sources - active galactic nuclei (AGNs) that harbor accreting supermassive black holes. The study has spanned more than three decades and has advanced our knowledge of the di...
Fišera, Tomáš Vaníček, Bernard
Published in
TalTech Journal of European Studies
Despite the growing interest in the impact of economic crises on regional labour markets, innovation, and regional resilience, the relationship between these economic aspects remains under-researched in the context of these crises. This research aims to fill this gap by investigating how regional labour markets affect the innovation success of Euro...
boryczko, krzysztof wazna, natalia kawalerski, maciej
Ensuring a reliable water supply during crisis situations is an essential global challenge as disruptions can severely affect public health and safety. Despite advances in crisis management, significant gaps persist in the preparedness of many cities to maintain water access during emergencies such as blackouts. The aim of this work was to develop ...
ullah, atta liu, xiyu zeeshan, muhammad shah, waheed ullah
This study evaluates the dynamic risk spillovers and interconnectedness of environmental, social, and governance exchange-traded funds (ESG-ETFs) markets during two significant geopolitical conflicts, the Israel–Palestine and the Russia–Ukraine conflicts, alongside an extended analysis of the full period from July 2020 to October 2024. We investiga...
Lai, Hanlin Li, Yue Deng, Feifei Yang, Hong Li, Jin Chen, Jianghua Sun, Jingjing Li, Guangkuo Fernando, W G Dilantha Gao, Haifeng
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Published in
International journal of molecular sciences
Wheat stripe rust, caused by Puccinia striiformis f. sp. tritici (Pst), is a globally significant fungal disease that seriously threatens wheat yield, particularly in China. This study investigates the genetic structure and reproductive patterns of Pst populations in Ili, Xinjiang, using 12 pairs of Simple Sequence Repeat (SSR) molecular markers. A...
Schubert-Zunker, Henriette J. M. Knappe, Henrike
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Frontiers in Political Science
In times of climate change, water resources are shrinking at an alarming speed worldwide, making water a focal point of social and political contestation. Essential for environmental and human wellbeing, and economic prosperity, competing demands on water’s finite resources amidst the global water crisis raise critical justice questions regarding a...
atik, omar kadour, anas mahmoud, ibrahim al hasan, khalid al nabhan, ahmad jazieh, hani nijhawan, anisha pianosi, francesca
This study examines how Northwest Syria’s arable and irrigated areas are changing, with a particular emphasis on processes that have affected cultivation and water availability since 2011. A substantial decline in cultivated areas is revealed by the analysis of 502 samples from various stakeholders, including farmers, well owners, well-digging comp...
hebda, wiktor mišík, matúš
The Visegrad Group, comprising Czechia, Hungary, Poland, and Slovakia, has several common features, including their geographical proximity, membership in the EU and NATO, and similar levels of economic development. However, they also have significant differences. The Russian invasion of Ukraine has exposed new disagreements among them, particularly...
buoncompagni, giacomo
Images broadcast on television, radio analyses, and long articles printed in newspapers and, today, the content of digital platforms have become an overwhelming part of our daily lives. The history of the State of Israel, which has been debated since its foundation, is very complex and not exempt from the reverberations that the policies of the opp...
Kavedžija, Iza
Discourses of well-being can direct attention beyond individual bodies, toward mental health and wider social relationships. Paradoxically, these discourses are also applied in contexts where living well is understood in terms of individual responsibility and agency, entangled with the neoliberal optimization of health. Anthropologists have recentl...