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Impacts of horizontal and vertical foreign investment in business services : The experience of Hungary, Slovakia and the Czech Republic
(2011-10)This article examines the impact of foreign direct investment in business services on the economies of the Czech Republic, Hungary and Slovakia and their place in the European division of labour. A distinction is drawn ... -
Impacts of nuclear-physics uncertainty in stellar temperatures on the s-process nucleosynthesis
(The Physical Society of Japan, 2017-02-28)We evaluated the uncertainty relevant to s-process nucleosynthesis using a Monte-Carlo centred approach. We are based on a realistic and general prescription of temperature dependent uncertainty for the reactions. We ... -
Impacts of organic amendments on carbon stocks of an agricultural soil - Comparison of model-simulations to measurements
(2012-11-01)Organic amendments such as straw, green manure or farmyard manure are used to mitigate the soil carbon (C) losses from cultivated soils. We investigated the role of various organic amendments with different C quality for ... -
Impacts of regional productivity growth, decoupling and pollution leakage
(2017-09-02)Impacts of regional productivity growth, decoupling and pollution leakage. Regional Studies. This paper examines the issues of decoupling regional economic growth and pollution and the extent to which pollution effects ... -
Impacts of saltwater intrusion on soil nematodes community in alluvial and acid sulfate soils in paddy rice fields in the Vietnamese Mekong Delta
(2021-03-01)Saltwater intrusion is a potential risk damaging crop diversity and productivity due to degraded soil physicochemical properties. However, little is known about how salinity affects the structure and function of soil ... -
Impacts of Scene Geometry and Vehicle Speed on the Performance of RFID based AVI/ETC System
(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), 2021-06-28)Passive UHF Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) is a potential technology for Automatic Vehicle Identification (AVI) and Electronic Toll Collection (ETC) systems. However, the identification performance is often seriously ... -
Impaired context maintenance in mild to moderately depressed students
(2009)We test the hypothesis that people with depression experience difficulties in maintaining task-relevant context information over longer periods of time using the AX version of the continuous performance task (AX-CPT). The ... -
Impaired endogenous fibrinolysis at high shear using a point-of-care test in STEMI is associated with alterations in clot architecture
(2019-04-01)Impaired endogenous fibrinolysis is an adverse prognostic biomarker in acute coronary syndrome (ACS). Abnormally dense in vitro fibrin thrombi have been demonstrated in ACS patients and related to hypofibrinolysis using ... -
Impaired endogenous fibrinolysis in ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction patients undergoing primary percutaneous coronary intervention is a predictor of recurrent cardiovascular events : the RISK PPCI study
(2019-01-14)Aims: The endogenous fibrinolytic system serves to prevent lasting thrombotic occlusion and infarction following initiation of coronary thrombosis. We aimed to determine whether impaired endogenous fibrinolysis can identify ... -
Impaired endogenous thrombolysis in acute coronary syndrome patients predicts cardiovascular death and nonfatal myocardial infarction
(2010)Objectives: Our objective was to assess endogenous thrombolytic activity in acute coronary syndrome (ACS) patients and relate this to their likelihood of future adverse cardiovascular events. Background: Spontaneous lysis ... -
Impaired executive functioning after left anterior insular stroke: : a case report
(2015-03-04)Given the insular’s anatomic complexity and functional interconnectivity, acute lesions may result in varied clinical presentations, including autonomic, somatosensory, perceptual, motor, affective, and cognitive deficits. ... -
Impaired facial emotion recognition in patients with ventromedial prefrontal hypoperfusion
(2014-07-01)Empathy refers to our ability to recognize and share emotions by another human being. Impairment may underlie many of the emotional deficits commonly associated with a range of neuropsychiatric and neurological conditions. ... -
Impaired hypoxic response in senescent mouse brain
(2011-10)Tissue hypoxia leads to activation of endogenous adaptive responses that involve a family of prolyl hydroxylase domain proteins (PHD1-3) with oxygen sensing properties, hypoxia inducible transcription factors (HIFs), and ... -
Impaired Spontaneous/Endogenous Fibrinolytic Status as New Cardiovascular Risk Factor? : JACC Review Topic of the Week
(2019-09-10)Endogenous fibrinolysis is a powerful natural defense mechanism against lasting arterial thrombotic occlusion. Recent prospective studies have shown that impaired endogenous fibrinolysis (or hypofibrinolysis) can be detected ... -
Impaired thrombolytic status predicts adverse cardiac events in patients undergoing primary percutaneous coronary intervention
(2017-03-01)Antithrombotic medications reduce thrombosis but increase bleeding. Identification of ST-elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) patients at risk of recurrent thrombosis could allow targeted treatment with potent antithrombotic ... -
Impairment and sanction in Medical Practitioners Tribunal Service fitness to practise proceedings
(2015-03)The principal aims of this research were to assess whether, when imposing sanctions, the aggravating and mitigating circumstances considered by the General Medical Council are first considered when determining impairment ... -
Impairment of Sexual Life in 3,485 Dermatological Outpatients From a Multicentre Study in 13 European Countries
(2016-11-06)Skin conditions may have a strong impact on patients' sexual life, and thus influence personal relationships. Sexual issues are difficult to discuss directly in clinical practice, and a mediated instrument may be useful ... -
Impairments in psychological functioning in refugees and asylum seekers
(2024-01-08)Refugees are at increased risk for developing psychological impairments due to stressors in the pre-, peri- and post-migration periods. There is limited knowledge on how everyday functioning is affected by migration ...