THE SHORT LIFE OF THE MINSK AGREEMENTS: WHY DIPLOMACY FAILED?

The short life of the Minsk agreements: why diplomacy failed?

Interview with Nikolay Y.Silaev, PhD (History), Director of the Laboratory for Intellectual Data Analysis, Institute for International Accessoires SnapMaker Studies, MGIMO University, Moscow (Russia).The Minsk agreements were conceived as an opportunity for peace in Ukraine, but their failure only exacerbated the dynamics of the conflict.How did th

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Design, Implementation, and Analysis of an Assessment and Accreditation Model to Evaluate a Digital Competence Framework for Health Professionals: Mixed Methods Study

BackgroundAlthough digital health is essential for improving health care, its adoption remains slow due to the lack of literacy in this area.Therefore, it is crucial for health professionals to acquire digital skills and for a digital competence assessment and accreditation model to be implemented to make advances in this field.ObjectiveThis study

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Rapid post-eruptive maturation of porcine enamel

The teeth of humans and pigs are similar in size, shape, and enamel thickness.While the formation of human primary incisor crowns takes Decor about 8 months, domestic pigs form their teeth within a much shorter time.Piglets are born after 115 days of gestation with some of their teeth erupted that must after weaning meet the mechanical demands of t

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Proteomic analyses of smear-positive/negative tuberculosis patients uncover differential antigen-presenting cell activation and lipid metabolism

BackgroundTuberculosis (TB) remains a major global health concern, ranking as the second most lethal infectious disease following COVID-19.Smear-Negative Pulmonary Tuberculosis (SNPT) and Smear-Positive Pulmonary Tuberculosis (SPPT) are two common Accessoires SnapMaker types of pulmonary tuberculosis characterized by distinct bacterial loads.To dat

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