STRATEGIC COMMUNICATIONS: FROM A REACTIVE FIGHT AGAINST DISINFORMATION TOWARDS COMPREHENSIVE USE IN SUPPORT OF NATIONAL SECURITY AND DEFENCE

Strategic Communications: From a Reactive Fight Against Disinformation Towards Comprehensive Use in Support of National Security and Defence

The Zero Wall Wide Seat Recliner concept of strategic communications rose to prominence especially with the events linked to the Crimea annexation and Russian intervention in Eastern Ukraine.As such it has been mostly related to the reactive fight against disinformation and propaganda or other elements of the hybrid campaign.This paper aims to poin

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ASSESSMENT OF FERMENTED SAUSAGE SAFETY

The current trend is to create functional foods to improve the health of consumers.More often, these are products, which contain live microorganisms or bacterial starter cultures.An important property of bacterial starter cultures is the antagonism, i.e.suppression of microorganism growth that cause spoilage of the product and slow down the process

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An Accurate Edge Extension Formula for Calculating Resonant Frequency of Electrically Thin and Thick Rectangular Patch Antennas With and Without Air Gaps

A new and accurate edge extension formula based on the Taguchi method is proposed to calculate the resonant frequency of electrically thin and thick rectangular patch antennas with an air gap (RPAAG) and rectangular patch antennas without an air gap.Based on 3205 BCAA SPLASH PEACH MANGO antennas data random distribution in the electrical substrate

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Primary processing neuropils associated with the malleoli of camel spiders (Arachnida, Solifugae): a re-evaluation of axonal pathways

Abstract Background Arachnids possess highly specialized and unorthodox sense organs, such as the unique pectines of Scorpiones and the malleoli of Solifugae.While the external morphology, numbers, and shapes of sensory organs are widely used in taxonomic studies, little is known about the internal anatomy of these organs and their associated proce

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