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    Political youth organisations, music and national identity in contemporary Russia

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    This article analyses the relationship between political youth organisations, music and national identity in contemporary Russia. It focuses on four of the most representative political youth groups present in the city of St. Petersburg – the Young Guard, the National Bolsheviks, the Movement Against Illegal Immigration (DPNI), and Oborona [Defence] – and describes their conceptualisation of post-Soviet Russianness, as captured through an analysis of their lyrics. The main contribution of this empirical study is the detection of convergences and divergences with regard to the national identity issue characterising youth organisations that position themselves differently in the Russian political spectrum

    Political Youth Organisations, Music and National Identity in Contemporary Russia

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    This article analyses the relationship between political youth organisations, music and national identity in contemporary Russia. It focuses on four of the most representative political youth groups present in the city of St. Petersburg – the Young Guard, the National Bolsheviks, the Movement Against Illegal Immigration (DPNI), and Oborona [Defence] – and describes their conceptualisation of post-Soviet Russianness, as captured through an analysis of their lyrics. The main contribution of this empirical study is the detection of convergences and divergences with regard to the national identity issue characterising youth organisations that position themselves diff erently in the Russian political spectrum

    Inflammatory bowel disease and patterns of volatile organic compounds in the exhaled breath of children: A case-control study using Ion Molecule Reaction-Mass Spectrometry

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    Inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) profoundly affect quality of life and have been gradually increasing in incidence, prevalence and severity in many areas of the world, and in children in particular. Patients with suspected IBD require careful history and clinical examination, while definitive diagnosis relies on endoscopic and histological findings. The aim of the present study was to investigate whether the alveolar air of pediatric patients with IBD presents a specific volatile organic compounds' (VOCs) pattern when compared to controls. Patients 10-17 years of age, were divided into four groups: Crohn's disease (CD), ulcerative colitis (UC), controls with gastrointestinal symptomatology, and surgical controls with no evidence of gastrointestinal problems. Alveolar breath was analyzed by ion molecule reaction mass spectrometry. Four models were built starting from 81 molecules plus the age of subjects as independent variables, adopting a penalizing LASSO logistic regression approach: 1) IBDs vs. controls, finally based on 18 VOCs plus age (sensitivity = 95%, specificity = 69%, AUC = 0.925); 2) CD vs. UC, finally based on 13 VOCs plus age (sensitivity = 94%, specificity = 76%, AUC = 0.934); 3) IBDs vs. gastroenterological controls, finally based on 15 VOCs plus age (sensitivity = 94%, specificity = 65%, AUC = 0.918); 4) IBDs vs. controls, built starting from the 21 directly or indirectly calibrated molecules only, and finally based on 12 VOCs plus age (sensitivity = 94%, specificity = 71%, AUC = 0.888). The molecules identified by the models were carefully studied in relation to the concerned outcomes. This study, with the creation of models based on VOCs profiles, precise instrumentation and advanced statistical methods, can contribute to the development of new non-invasive, fast and relatively inexpensive diagnostic tools, with high sensitivity and specificity. It also represents a crucial step towards gaining further insights on the etiology of IBD through the analysis of specific molecules which are the expression of the particular metabolism that characterizes these patients

    Carbamazepine-induced thrombocytopenic purpura in a child: Insights from a genomic analysis

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    To the Editor, Carbamazepine is an effective anticonvulsant and has a relatively low incidence of adverse effects, although it occasionally causes hema- tologic disorders. We herein describe a patient with carbamazepine- induced thrombocytopenic purpura that was investigated by pharma- cological, immunological and genomic assays

    Evolving trends in the management of acute appendicitis during COVID-19 waves. The ACIE appy II study

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    Background: In 2020, ACIE Appy study showed that COVID-19 pandemic heavily affected the management of patients with acute appendicitis (AA) worldwide, with an increased rate of non-operative management (NOM) strategies and a trend toward open surgery due to concern of virus transmission by laparoscopy and controversial recommendations on this issue. The aim of this study was to survey again the same group of surgeons to assess if any difference in management attitudes of AA had occurred in the later stages of the outbreak. Methods: From August 15 to September 30, 2021, an online questionnaire was sent to all 709 participants of the ACIE Appy study. The questionnaire included questions on personal protective equipment (PPE), local policies and screening for SARS-CoV-2 infection, NOM, surgical approach and disease presentations in 2021. The results were compared with the results from the previous study. Results: A total of 476 answers were collected (response rate 67.1%). Screening policies were significatively improved with most patients screened regardless of symptoms (89.5% vs. 37.4%) with PCR and antigenic test as the preferred test (74.1% vs. 26.3%). More patients tested positive before surgery and commercial systems were the preferred ones to filter smoke plumes during laparoscopy. Laparoscopic appendicectomy was the first option in the treatment of AA, with a declined use of NOM. Conclusion: Management of AA has improved in the last waves of pandemic. Increased evidence regarding SARS-COV-2 infection along with a timely healthcare systems response has been translated into tailored attitudes and a better care for patients with AA worldwide

    Global disparities in surgeons’ workloads, academic engagement and rest periods: the on-calL shIft fOr geNEral SurgeonS (LIONESS) study

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    : The workload of general surgeons is multifaceted, encompassing not only surgical procedures but also a myriad of other responsibilities. From April to May 2023, we conducted a CHERRIES-compliant internet-based survey analyzing clinical practice, academic engagement, and post-on-call rest. The questionnaire featured six sections with 35 questions. Statistical analysis used Chi-square tests, ANOVA, and logistic regression (SPSS® v. 28). The survey received a total of 1.046 responses (65.4%). Over 78.0% of responders came from Europe, 65.1% came from a general surgery unit; 92.8% of European and 87.5% of North American respondents were involved in research, compared to 71.7% in Africa. Europe led in publishing research studies (6.6 ± 8.6 yearly). Teaching involvement was high in North America (100%) and Africa (91.7%). Surgeons reported an average of 6.7 ± 4.9 on-call shifts per month, with European and North American surgeons experiencing 6.5 ± 4.9 and 7.8 ± 4.1 on-calls monthly, respectively. African surgeons had the highest on-call frequency (8.7 ± 6.1). Post-on-call, only 35.1% of respondents received a day off. Europeans were most likely (40%) to have a day off, while African surgeons were least likely (6.7%). On the adjusted multivariable analysis HDI (Human Development Index) (aOR 1.993) hospital capacity > 400 beds (aOR 2.423), working in a specialty surgery unit (aOR 2.087), and making the on-call in-house (aOR 5.446), significantly predicted the likelihood of having a day off after an on-call shift. Our study revealed critical insights into the disparities in workload, access to research, and professional opportunities for surgeons across different continents, underscored by the HDI

    The role of music in the national-Bolshevik organization: a web-based analysis

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    Pierobon C. The role of music in the national-Bolshevik organization: a web-based analysis. International Journal Of Social Sciences And Humanity Studies. 2011;3(2)

    Identität

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    Pierobon C. Identität. In: FRISE A-Z. Künstlerhaus Hamburg 1977-2017. Hamburg: Frise Künstlerhaus Hamburg e.V.; 2017

    Европейский Союз в Центральной Азии: новое понимание поддержки демократии

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    From the 1990s onwards, Central Asia has been the target of numerous projects and initiatives on behalf of Western states and international institutions. Most of the initiatives of Western donors were focused on the strengthening of civil society by using an instrumental approach. In their action, international donors were misled by their own experience and interpretation of Western civil society. In so doing, they overlooked two very important aspects: firstly, modern Western society took two centuries to evolve; secondly, they were operating in a different social, economic, political and cultural context. Since 2006, a new concept of democracy assistance was implemented by Western donors; a pivotal role was assigned to ‘community development’ on the grassroots level. The paper examines the ways in which, through its new forms of engagement in Central Asia, the EU is trying to overcome the pitfalls and limitations of the Western-oriented approach in the region, promoting the creation of a genuine and effective civil society.Key words: EU, Central Asia, democracy assistanceС 90-х гг. Центральная Азия была объектом многочисленных инициатив западных государств и международных организаций, большинство из которых было направлено на усиление гражданского общества как инструмента демократизации. Международные доноры, прилагая усилия по развитию демократии в Центральной Азии, не учли, что гражданское общество в Европе имело длительную историю развития и что Центральная Азия является иной экономической, политической и культурной средой. С 2000-х гг. складывается новое понимание поддержки демократии, построенное на понятии «поддержка сообществ» на низовом уровне. Автор рассматривает, каким образом ЕС посредством новых проектов в странах Центральной Азии преодолевал провалы и ограничения европоцентричного подхода к региону.Ключевые слова: Евросоюз, Центральная Азия, поддержка демократии

    Music, youth political organizations and national identity in contemporary Russia: some methodological implications

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    Pierobon C. Music, youth political organizations and national identity in contemporary Russia: some methodological implications. In: The 40th ISS World Congress. After Western Hegemony: Social Science and its Publics. International Institute of Sociology at Lomonosov Moscow State University; 2012
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