Vol. 19, Issue 12
2025
ID: 2f71A
Clipa Catalin, Danilet Magdalena, Clipa Anca
In the context of globalization, International trade has become more intense between nations. This exploratory research aims to identify the Romanian consumers' perception of the country of origin (COO). In the present research, we analyze two perspe...
Vol. 19, Issue 10
2025
ID: jgM4z
Miguel Alberto González González
The present text is part of an investigation development that takes place between 2015 and 2016, where there’s an interest in knowing what the diversity-homogenizations, inclusions-exclusions in Colombian education are. Colombia is a country which ...
Vol. 19, Issue 2
2025
ID: AXnN1
Mohammad Khosravani, Behzad Fayyaz, Mojtaba Pishvaei
Since the usage of wind energy as a renewable energy source is increasing fast, there is a need to keep wind turbines connected to the grid during different grid faults. In this paper, a simple way for improving low voltage ride-through (LVRT) capabi...
Vol. 19, Issue 1
2025
ID: CiqpV
Cheng-Hsing Hsieh, Chen-Wen Chen, Geng-Long Hsu, Heng-Chieh Chiang, Hung-Meng Huang, Sheng-Jean Huang, Heng-Shen Chen
Background: Various penile vascular interventions are often controversial for the treatment of erectile dysfunction. This study explores the efficacy of penile venous stripping for erection restoration in patients who underwent different vascular int...
Vol. 18, Issue 11
2024
ID: oaYXn
Flavio Manjarrés
The restructuring of financial institutions in Colombia is a critical process aimed at transforming, specializing, expanding services, consolidating, and rescuing entities in financial distress. This study examines the impact of Basel III derivatives...
Vol. 18, Issue 8
2024
ID: Ab6fT
Atanaska Dinkova, Lyudmila Vladimirova-Kitova, Tanya Deneva-Koycheva
Millions of patients globally are administered anticoagulants like acenocumarol and warfarin to prevent serious thrombotic events such as strokes and heart attacks. Vitamin K antagonists (VKAs) have been the cornerstone of oral anticoagulant therapy ...
Vol. 18, Issue 7
2024
ID: uLFvQ
F. López-Castellano, C. Lizárraga, R. Manzanera-Ruiz
This paper critically examines the neo-institutional approach to development, focusing on the historical processes of state formation and colonization in Africa. It argues that the neo-institutionalist perspective, which attributes violence as a dete...
Vol. 18, Issue 6
2024
ID: TIjgB
Adedayo A. V.
The paper presents a study on the analysis of citations made in the introduction section of articles that report empirical research. The goal is to provide preliminary evidence towards validating the proposition that a significant number of citations...
Vol. 18, Issue 4
2024
ID: srx9a
Dr. Nashwa Sayed Hamed, Dr. Fatma Moustatfa Abdel Aty
Background and Purpose: Anxiety and depression disorders (ADD) have the highest overall prevalence rate among psychiatric disorders, particularly in young females. These disorders are disabling, distressing, and significantly impact quality of life. ...
Vol. 17, Issue 3
2023
ID: Btuyl
Md. Reyad-ul-Ferdous, Mohsina Mukti, A. H. M. Mahmudur Rahman, Lutful Haque Saran, Md. Mamun-Ur Rashid, Monidipa Dipa Saha, Muhammad Naveed, Awais Ullah, Md. Akabar
Objective: Diabetes has emerged as a global pathological condition, affecting populations in both developed and developing countries. This study examines the potential disease conditions and symptoms associated with medication among diabetic patients...
Vol. 17, Issue 1
2023
ID: 6MVaW
Tripti Gupta, Gargi Bandyopadhyay
This research paper scrutinizes the International trade sectors of India and Pakistan between 1983 and 2013. Utilizing tools such as the J-curve and the Marshall-Lerner condition, the study examines structural changes in these countries' domestic mar...
Vol. 16, Issue 9
2022
ID: t5uiR
Elena Kowalczyk, Wei-Lin Chen, Marco Benedetti, Fatima Al-Hassan
The study explores a novel trajectory type for long-distance space missions, differing from conventional direct flight paths to celestial bodies such as the Moon. By leveraging gravitational field asymmetry, this approach aims to minimize gravitation...
Vol. 16, Issue 9
2022
ID: 3LEu8
Xiuping Wu, Bing Li, Xianjiu Chen, Fei Pan, Yunxia Feng
People with psychiatric problems may require emergency services. Shanxi Medical University hospital is one of the few institutions in Eastern China providing comprehensive psychiatric emergency services. This study aims to document the pattern of psy...
Vol. 16, Issue 3
2022
ID: iQNiT
Behnaz Sedighi, Amir-Khosrou Ghaseminejad, Zohreh Abna, Amir Sharafat
Background: Multiple sclerosis is a neurodegenerative disease of the central nervous system. Previous studies have demonstrated that optical coherence tomography (OCT) is an inexpensive and accessible tool to evaluate the progress of multiple scleros...
Vol. 15, Issue 11
2021
ID: TV9QV
Mircea Brie
Beyond the many facets of identity, the perspective of identity cleavage in Central and Eastern Europe often appears real and is proven by historical realities. Identity, whether individual, group, or community, can generate both convergence and dive...
Vol. 15, Issue 7
2021
ID: jRRnF
Mohd Saif Alam
In recent times, considerable attention has been directed towards the significance of regional trade agreements. Notably, in cases such as NAFTA and ASEAN, the share of intra-regional trade can reach up to 40%. This raises the question of whether reg...
Vol. 15, Issue 5
2021
ID: MP8s4
Angela Magnanini
Since the late 1990s, the topic of sexual assistance for people with disabilities has garnered substantial attention at an International level, becoming a focal subject of numerous studies and investigations. Scholars such as Earle (1999), Tepper (20...
Vol. 15, Issue 3
2021
ID: HNzmw
Ge Cui
The Fulbright Program is the largest and most acclaimed International exchange program in the world. The China-U.S. Fulbright Program, revived in 1980, aims to provide opportunities for cooperation and exchange in educational fields based on equality...
Vol. 14, Issue 6
2020
ID: PlZXw
Zdzisław W. Puślecki
Due to technical progress and the growth of economic ties between countries, the benefits from liberalized International trade and freedom of movement of foreign direct investments are increasing not only for industrialized countries but also for eme...
Vol. 14, Issue 2
2020
ID: aV4Kl
Rumyana Angelova
Composite indicators are increasingly used for evaluating various economic aspects, with many Internationally recognized institutions committed to this task. These indicators facilitate comparative analyses between countries, particularly in measurin...
Vol. 10, Issue 2
2016
ID: joOah
Young-Chool Choi, Ji-Hyun Jang
The Saemaul Movement policy, initiated in Korea during the 1970s, has evolved over decades to adapt to changing national conditions. This policy has recently garnered significant attention from International organizations such as the UN, OECD, and As...