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, divorce, and abortion rates globally. It provides foundational knowledge for fields like anthropology, sociology, and healthcare, with practical applications in administration, education, insurance, and
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the factual fate of existing graduates at universities, academic and departmental research institutes, commercial enterprises, state administration and civil sector organizations, which deal with various
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the immune response, evolution of immune mechanisms). Clinical immunology is a separate emancipated part of immunology, for which the human immune system is the object of study and the understanding of its
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institutes, in education sector, health care or veterinary medicine, but also in state/governmental administration or in private (e.g., pharmaceutical or biotechnology companies), both in the Czech
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regional and political geographies in a globalized world at various spatial scales, from local to global. It addresses topics such as (multi-scalar) governance, state geography, nationalism, identities
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biology and bioinformatics. It intersects with most biological areas and highly impacts modern medicine and the development of new biotechnologies with applications in food and pharmaceutic industry
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glioblastoma therapy From neurons to behavior: mechanisms of cognitive deficits in animal models of brain disorders Impact of gestational diabetes management strategies on breast milk composition and early
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project Socio-Spatial Situatedness of Roman Professions and its Impact on Religion in the Roman Empire: A Formal Modeling Approach (SIPROME). The SIPROME project investigates how professions and the socio
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focuses on studying the socio-geographic transformation of society, its conditions, developmental tendencies, and spatial structure - with implications for societal organization and an emphasis
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, molecular dynamics, stochastic dynamics, Monte Carlo and analytical methods) and its thorough validation using advanced experimental techniques (such as mass spectrometry, electron microscopy, radiochemistry