The article attempts to analyze administrative and procedural legal relations from the point of view of characterizing the ratio of their regulatory and protective nature.The methodological basis of the article is dialectical, formal-logical methods, formal-legal method and method of interpretation of law.The paper calls into question the possibili
Intracortical Causal Information Flow of Oscillatory Activity (Effective Connectivity) at the Sleep Onset Transition
We investigated the sleep onset transition in humans from an effective connectivity perspective in a baseline condition (approx.16 h of wakefulness) and after sleep deprivation (40 h of sustained wakefulness).Using EEG recordings (27 derivations), source localization (LORETA) allowed us to reconstruct the underlying patterns of neuronal activity in
Managing sidewalk pavement maintenance: A case study to increase pedestrian safety
Comfort is a major requirement in planning pedestrian facilities.Pedestrians walk where they feel comfortable and when they do not feel at ease, they walk elsewhere.A typical example is that filthy, distressed, or too narrow sidewalks induce pedestrians to walk on carriageways.This behaviour jeopardizes road safety and highly dangerous to most user
A pre-post study design: evaluating the effectiveness of a new community-based integrated service model on patient outcomes
Abstract This study aimed to evaluate a new service model, Specialists Together In the Community (STIC), in terms of patient outcomes.This model integrates Flexible Assertive Community Treatment (FACT)-principles with expertise of specialized teams that offer diagnosis-related outpatient treatment.In a pre-post design, symptoms and quality 15-eg237