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Hypertension is a major health problem worldwide, increasing cardiovascular (CV) risk and mortality. Together with pharmacological treatments, non-pharmacological approaches, such as nutrient intake modifications, play an important role in optimizing treatment. A link has been demonstrated between hypertension and body weight as well as dietary habits. The aim of this Special Issue is to improve the understanding of the relationships between some nutrients and hypertension, and of the effects of different dietary approaches on hypertension regulation from different points of view.
arterial stiffness --- rest raw material --- n/a --- Ojeoksan --- adhesion molecule --- cardiovascular risk factors --- renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system --- menopause --- children --- Mediterranean Diet --- fat --- salt intake --- renal sympathetic nerve activity --- obesity --- atherosclerosis --- parathyroid function --- endothelial function --- blood pressure --- fish protein --- nitric oxide --- l-NAME --- pregnancy --- weight loss --- magnesium --- polyphenol --- sodium --- nutrition --- nitrite --- developmental programming --- potassium --- sodium intake --- elderly --- amino acids --- pulse wave velocity --- calcium intake --- electrolytes --- hesperidin --- salt-sensitivity --- cardiovascular remodeling --- inflammation --- vascular inflammation --- diet --- renal transporters --- tea secondary metabolites --- endothelium --- calcium --- vasodilation --- vitamin D --- meta-analysis --- fructose --- sympathetic activity --- physical activity --- reprogramming --- fish meal --- Post Exercise Hypotension --- high blood pressure --- cod --- hypertension --- humans --- oxidative stress
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Greek language --- Greek language, Biblical --- Imperative. --- Imperative. --- Bible. --- Bible. --- Language, style. --- Criticism, Textual.
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7.071 FANTIN-LATOUR, IGNACE --- 7.071 FANTIN-LATOUR, IGNACE Creatieve en vertolkende bezigheden in verband met kunst. Activiteiten van beroepsartiesten--FANTIN-LATOUR, IGNACE --- Creatieve en vertolkende bezigheden in verband met kunst. Activiteiten van beroepsartiesten--FANTIN-LATOUR, IGNACE --- Fantin-Latour, Henri, --- Latour, Henri Fantin-, --- Fantin-Latour, Ignace-Henri-Jean-Théodore, --- Exhibitions. --- Fantin-Latour, Henri
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Teachers will learn: Strategies for introducing students to conceptual learning Instructional strategies to help students uncover and transfer concepts How to write concept-based lessons How to assess for conceptual understanding How to differentiate in a concept-based classroom How CBCI aligns with other current best practices and initiatives (like PBL, CCSS, etc.).
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This book contains the key findings related to cybersecurity research analysis for Europe and Japan collected during the EUNITY project. A wide-scope analysis of the synergies and differences between the two regions, the current trends and challenges is provided. The survey is multifaceted, including the relevant legislation, policies and cybersecurity agendas, roadmaps and timelines at the EU and National levels in Europe and in Japan, including the industry and standardization point of view, identifying and prioritizing the joint areas of interests. Readers from both industry and academia in the EU or Japan interested in entering international cybersecurity cooperation with each other or adding an R&D aspect to an existing one will find it useful in understanding the legal and organizational context and identifying most promising areas of research. Readers from outside EU and Japan may compare the findings with their own cyber-R&D landscape or gain context when entering those markets.
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As technology advances, competent authorities are benefitting from its many positive effects, in particular enhanced surveillance capabilities. In an era characterised by the widespread of sophisticated data-gathering and data-matching technologies, the interplay between security and fundamental rights relates to the possibility for citizens to scrutinise security-related processing of data. Citizen awareness and understanding of data processing practices fosters the formulation of appropriate limits to the state powers on security in a democratic society. The right of access, as a data protection safeguard against data protection violations, has the potential to operate as a mechanism for citizens to determine that the state has put in place adequate and effective guarantees against power abuses. Hence, this master’s thesis elaborates on human rights considerations, in particular the right to data protection, that EU Member States have to take into account when performing activities to ensure the security of its citizens. The ultimate goal is to assess the role of the right of access in the balance of power between citizens and the security powers of the state. To that end, this thesis includes an assessment based on the findings arising from a legal analysis on the right of access and its scope in a security context. Moreover, to verify the operationalisation of that prerogative, this study goes beyond a desk-based research and also offers an empirical account the data protection safeguards in two EU legal instruments (namely, the Law Enforcement Directive (LED) and the Passenger Name Record Directive (PNR Directive)). As this thesis will argue, the right of access may help enhance the empowerment of citizens in terms of increasing the transparency and accountability of security-related activities, thus granting more control over the powers of the state. However, the research findings show that this informational empowerment has a limited scope in security-related situations, which reduces the potential impact of this data subject right in this context.
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Dissertation about the relationship between Distributed Ledger Technology (blockchains) and the GDPR. They are not-reconcilable, and this dissertation examines why. Next, it analyses the technology neutral character only to determine that the GDPR is not technology neutral. Then the dissertation attemps to apply the GDPR to Distributed Ledger Technology in a technology neutral way. Here it determines that there should be an increased role on data protection and privacy by design. THe regulator should play a steering role in helping fill in these principles so that blockchains are in developped in a way that is desirable according to the GDPR, and according to broader societal needs.
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