SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT OF GEOLOGICAL RESOURCES: THE CHARACTERISTICS OF RED KARST LANDSCAPE AND TOURISM DEVELOPMENT IN TONGREN, GUIZHOU

Sustainable development of geological resources: the Characteristics of Red Karst Landscape and Tourism Development in Tongren, Guizhou

China is rich in karst resources and famous for its karst landscape.As a part of karst, the popularity of red karst is obviously low and has received little attention; moreover, the related scientific research and tourism development are relatively immature.Therefore, this paper takes the red karst in Tongren, Guizhou as the research object, analyz

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Public perceptions of Lyme disease and climate change in southern Manitoba, Canada: making a case for strategic decoupling of climate and health messages

Abstract Background Despite scientific evidence that climate change has profound and far reaching implications for public health, translating this knowledge in a manner that supports citizen engagement, applied decision-making, and behavioural change can be challenging.This is especially true for complex Cooker Hood vector-borne zoonotic diseases s

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Problems and trends of budget fund expenditures

Objective: to define the directions of budget policy improvement in the sphere of the efficient use of financial resources with a view of the main strategic goal Track Jacket of the modern Russian state - the modernization of the Russian economy.Methods: abstract-logical method, horizontal and vertical comparative analysis.Results: The work present

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Multiple virtual screening approaches for finding new Hepatitis c virus RNA-dependent RNA polymerase inhibitors: Structure-based screens and molecular dynamics for the pursue of new poly pharmacological inhibitors

Abstract The RNA polymerase NS5B of Hepatitis C virus (HCV) is a well-characterised drug target with an active site and four allosteric binding sites.This work presents a workflow for virtual screening and its application to Drug Bank screening targeting the Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) RNA polymerase non-nucleoside binding sites.Potential polypharmacol

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