Objective: to show the significance of scientific approach in legislative provision of corruption counteraction.Methods: dialectic method of cognition with systemic approach (analysis).Results: Basing on the results of critical analysis of the Russian anti-corruption legislation and practice, the provisions on legislative risks are formulated.The o
Intramuscular vaccination of mice with the human herpes simplex virus type-1(HSV-1) VC2 vaccine, but not its parental strain HSV-1(F) confers full protection against lethal ocular HSV-1 (McKrae) pathogenesis.
Herpes simplex virus type-1 jeff rosenstock buffalo (HSV-1) can cause severe ocular infection and blindness.We have previously shown that the HSV-1 VC2 vaccine strain is protective in mice and guinea pigs against genital herpes infection following vaginal challenge with HSV-1 or HSV-2.In this study, we evaluated the efficacy of VC2 intramuscular va
Use of rice protein concentrate in rainbow trout feeding: preliminary results
During the past decades, the fishery industry has excessively used the world fish captures to produce fishmeal and fish oil in order to prepare feed for aquaculture diets.This has led to a drastic reduction of several fish populations (Hardy, 1999; FAO, 1999).At present 70% of the oil and 34% of fishmeal obtained from captures are 15-eg1053cl used
Post-Secularism in a World-Historical Light: The Axial Age Thesis as an Alternative to Secularization
The secularization thesis claims that religion will lose its public influence as the forces of modernity advance.This hypothesis has long functioned as a paradigm within the humanities and social sciences.However, due to the apparent “resurgence” of publicly influential religion throughout the world in recent years, scholars have recogn
Post-Secularism in a World-Historical Light: The Axial Age Thesis as an Alternative to Secularization
The secularization thesis claims that religion will lose its public influence as the forces of modernity advance.This hypothesis has long functioned as a paradigm within the humanities and social sciences.However, due to the apparent “resurgence” of publicly influential religion throughout the world in recent years, scholars have recogn