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    Fragile BrĂŒcken ĂŒber vereistem Feld: Perspektiven des Visa-Dialogs zwischen der EU und Russland

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    Im Jahr 2007 kam es zum vorlĂ€ufig letzten Meilenstein des europĂ€isch-russischen Dialogs ĂŒber eine Visaliberalisierung. Es wurde eine Einigung erzielt ĂŒber das vereinfachte Verfahren zur Visaerteilung fĂŒr elf Kategorien von BĂŒrger:innen der EU und Russlands. Nach der Annexion der Krim und dem Beginn des Krieges in der Ostukraine im Jahre 2014 nahm die EU das Thema der Visaliberalisierung mit Russland von der politischen Agenda. Der vorliegende Beitrag konzentriert sich auf die politische und rechtliche Analyse der Visaliberalisierungsprozesse zwischen der EU und Russland, ihrer Rolle fĂŒr die Kontakte zwischen den Zivilgesellschaften und schließt mit einer Reihe von Empfehlungen ab

    Sustainability of Global Golden Inland Waterways

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    Sustainable inland waterways should meet the needs of navigation without compromising the health of riverine ecosystems. Here we propose a hierarchical model to describe sustainable development of the Golden Inland Waterways (GIWs) which are characterized by great bearing capacity and transport need. Based on datasets from 66 large rivers (basin area > 100,000 km2) worldwide, we identify 34 GIWs, mostly distributed in Asia, Europe, North America, and South America, typically following a three-stage development path from the initial, through to the developing and on to the developed stage. For most GIWs, the exploitation ratio, defined as the ratio of actual to idealized bearing capacity, should be less than 80% due to ecological considerations. Combined with the indices of regional development, GIWs exploitation, and riverine ecosystem, we reveal the global diversity and evolution of GIWs' sustainability from 2015 to 2050, which highlights the importance of river-specific strategies for waterway exploitation worldwide

    Rogdi Defines GABAergic Control of a Wake-promoting Dopaminergic Pathway to Sustain Sleep in Drosophila

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    Kohlschutter-Tonz syndrome (KTS) is a rare genetic disorder with neurological dysfunctions including seizure and intellectual impairment. Mutations at the Rogdi locus have been linked to development of KTS, yet the underlying mechanisms remain elusive. Here we demonstrate that a Drosophila homolog of Rogdi acts as a novel sleep-promoting factor by supporting a specific subset of gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) transmission. Rogdi mutant flies displayed insomnia-like behaviors accompanied by sleep fragmentation and delay in sleep initiation. The sleep suppression phenotypes were rescued by sustaining GABAergic transmission primarily via metabotropic GABA receptors or by blocking wake-promoting dopaminergic pathways. Transgenic rescue further mapped GABAergic neurons as a cell-autonomous locus important for Rogdi-dependent sleep, implying metabotropic GABA transmission upstream of the dopaminergic inhibition of sleep. Consistently, an agonist specific to metabotropic but not ionotropic GABA receptors titrated the wake-promoting effects of dopaminergic neuron excitation. Taken together, these data provide the first genetic evidence that implicates Rogdi in sleep regulation via GABAergic control of dopaminergic signaling. Given the strong relevance of GABA to epilepsy, we propose that similar mechanisms might underlie the neural pathogenesis of Rogdi-associated KTS

    Bioavailability of sorafenib tablets administered as a liquid suspension

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