Shapps argues that the war in the Ukraine and conflicts in the Middle East have the foundations of world order have been shaken ‘to their core.’ He states that the ‘peace dividend’ enjoyed by the west since the end of the Cold War is now over and ‘the foundations of the world ord...
drought-related mental illness, climate refuge crisis, health impacts of conflicts and wars linked with climate change Land system change (e.g., Urbanization) Percentage of global land cover converted to cities or cropland Urbanization-related health risks (e.g. obesity, NCDs and mental disorders...
Birth of America 2: Wars in America is the much expanded reprise of veteran developer AGEOD’s acclaimed first release, which allows players to command either side of the conflicts before, during and after the American War for Independence between 1636 and 1815. Apart from the engaging turn-...
Robotics, Mobile Robotics (Aerial - drones, Underwater, Ground-based - autonomous vehicles in particular), Swarm Robotics, Homecare, Surgery, Assistive Devices, and Active Prosthesis. This perspective paper starts with a brief history of Robotics while indicating some associated myths and unfair expec...
When price stability in an oligopoly breaks down, it can lead to price wars. These wars drive prices down but hurt profits, which is why oligopolies often prefer non-price competition (e.g., advertising or product features). Cartel with a monopoly price ...
Citation29 When used for topical administration to the skin, nanoemulsions easily penetrate the stratum corneum of the skin, promote the absorption of active ingredients, and have good compliance. Currently, people are more likely to make drugs into nanoemulsions-based hydrogel transdermal patches. Rai...
Rupkatha International Open Conference 2022 and the special issue aim to explore the insecurity and uncertainty that current social phenomena, such as the global pandemic or active wars are causing. We wish to sensitize to papers that curate, review, and integrate innovative and foundational contributi...
obligations, line losses, obsolete transmission lines, and electricity theft among the rural population (71%), resulting in 8–10 h of power shortage. If we set aside wars and conflicts, which we hope will end soon, and focus on the real obstacles to Yemen’s power generation, we will en...
Ethnic groups rely heavily on fishing and aquatic resources (Sunaga, Khanwas, Mallahs, Bote, Mushahars, Bantar, Gongi, Mukhia, Dushad, Shani, Kewat, Danuwars, Darai, Kumal, Barhamus, Dhangar, Pode, Kushars and Majhi) [119]. Dam and barrage construction block migratory routes. Both ...
Later on, the first and the second World wars provided evidence that several traumatic insult could result in the eventual development of an edematous lung injury [4], so that and the term "shock lung" was developed to describe such a condition. In 1967, Ashbaugh and colleagues published a ...