While populism in the past was associated mainly with radical Diffuser parties, by today they have become a part of the political mainstream in many countries.However, looking at the literature it is unclear what factors have led the rise in populist demand.A problem when trying to understand the causal relationship is, that large econometric analy
Space and National Security: Points of interaction, Opportunities and Issue of Priority
The article reveals the importance of space for national security.The points of interaction between space activities and national security are identified, which reflect the growing importance of outer space for ensuring the security of States and emergency management, the growth of international cooperation in the field of space technologies.The ne
Convergent Evolution of Unique Morphological Adaptations to a Subterranean Environment in Cave Millipedes (Diplopoda).
Animal life in caves has fascinated researchers and the public alike because of the unusual and sometimes bizarre morphological adaptations observed in numerous troglobitic species.Despite their worldwide diversity, the adaptations of cave millipedes (Diplopoda) to a troglobitic lifestyle have rarely been examined.In this study, morphological chara
Clinical Effect of Electroacupuncture on Acute Sleep Deprivation and Event-Related Potential Affecting the Inhibition Control of the Brain: Study Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial
BackgroundAcute sleep deprivation (ASD) can effect mood, attention, memory, alertness and metabolism.Especially, it 104 is often accompanied by cognitive impairment of the brain.Acupuncture is safe and effective for improving cognitive function, but its underlying mechanism is not fully understood.In this study, an event-related potential (ERP) tec
Pain sensitivity at rest and during muscle contraction in persons with rheumatoid arthritis: a substudy within the Physical Activity in Rheumatoid Arthritis 2010 study
Abstract Background We aimed to explore pressure pain sensitivity and the function of segmental and plurisegmental exercise-induced hypoalgesia (EIH) in persons with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) compared with healthy control subjects (HC).Methods Forty-six participants with RA (43 female, 3 male) and 20 HC (16 female, 4 male) participated in the VITAM