URBAN GOVERNANCE: A REVIEW OF INTELLECTUAL STRUCTURE AND TOPIC EVOLUTION


The adaptation of counter-revolutionary rhetoric in Belgium (1886-1893): social defence through mitigated state interventionism

This paper analyses the Underwear discourse and reaction of Belgium conservatism to the wave of the mass strikes affecting the country during a key period marked by two events: the protests of 1886 that shocked public opinion; and the passing of universal suffrage in 1893.Accordingly, it explores the way in which these sectors interpreted the labou

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Mitigation of UV-B Radiation Stress in Tobacco Pollen by Expression of the Tardigrade Damage Suppressor Protein (Dsup)

Pollen, the male gametophyte of seed Eye cream plants, is extremely sensitive to UV light, which may prevent fertilization.As a result, strategies to improve plant resistance to solar ultraviolet (UV) radiation are required.The tardigrade damage suppressor protein (Dsup) is a putative DNA-binding protein that enables tardigrades to tolerate harsh e

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Expression Dependence in the Perception of Facial Identity

We recognise familiar faces irrespective of their expression.This ability, crucial for social interactions, is a fundamental feature of face perception.We ask whether this constancy of facial identity may be compromised by changes in expression.This, in turn, addresses the issue of whether facial identity and expression are processed separately or

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