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    Corrigendum: Pneumococcal vaccine impacts on the population genomics of non-typeable haemophilus influenzae: (Microbial Genomics 2021; 9, 10.1099/mgen.0.000209)

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    There was a change in the author names in the published article. The new list should read: David W. Cleary1,2, Vanessa T. Devine3, Denise E. Morris1, Karen L. Osman1, Rebecca A. Gladstone4, Stephen D. Bentley4, Saul N. Faust1,5, Stuart C. Clarke1,2,6 1Faculty of Medicine and Institute for Life Sciences, University of Southampton, Southampton, UK. 2NIHR Southampton Biomedical Research Centre, University Hospital Southampton Foundation NHS Trust, Southampton, UK. 3Northern Ireland Centre for Stratified Medicine and Clinical Translational Research Innovation Centre, Londonderry, UK. 4Pathogen Genomics, Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute, UK. 5NIHR Southampton Clinical Research Facility, University Hospital Southampton Foundation NHS Trust, Southampton, UK. 6Global Health Research Institute, University of Southampton, Southampton, UK.</p

    John Stuart Mill and the Employment of Married Women: Reconciling Utility and Justice

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    This paper explores the link between utilitarianism and feminism through the positions of John Stuart Mill. We try to reconcile Mill's conviction about the necessity of establishing equality between sexes with his position concerning the employment of married women. This reconciliation has already been attempted by other researchers. Our perspective is slightly different in that we seek to establish a globally coherent position by examining Mill's various writings in order to evaluate his feminism in terms of his utilitarian philosophy.John Stuart Mill ; Utilitarisme ; Feminisme ;

    Chapman (John W.) - Rousseau. Totalitarian or Liberal ?

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    Schram Stuart R. Chapman (John W.) - Rousseau. Totalitarian or Liberal ?. In: Revue française de science politique, 7ᵉ année, n°3, 1957. pp. 680-681

    Solar Power in the Garden State

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    This special issue on energy and solar power in New Jersey was made possible because of the extensive portfolio of research centers and institutes at the Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy. Dr. Frank A. Felder, an Associate Research Professor, has been director of the School’s Center for Energy, Economic & Environmental Policy (CEEEP) since 2006. Frank is a nuclear engineer with a PhD degree from MIT, and he, along with his CEEEP colleague, Shankar N. Chandramowli, coauthored the main article in this issue of the Advance & Rutgers Report. CEEEP has worked extensively with the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities on projects, including New Jersey’s current Energy Master Plan.Shining Brightly: Bloustein's Centers of Excellence / by James W. Hughes and Joseph S. Seneca -- Solar Power in the Garden States / by Shankar N. Chandramowli and Frank A. Felder.Guest contributors include Shankar N. Chandramowli and Frank A. Felder, PhD, Director—Center for Energy, Economic and Environmental Policy at the Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public PolicyReports published as Issue Paper Number 5, May 2011, in Advance & Rutgers Report, Special Issue

    John Stuart Mill’s projected science of society: 1827-1848

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    The purpose of the thesis is to examine John Stuart Mill’s political thought from about 1827 to 1848 as an exercise in intellectual history. It focuses, first, on Mill’s view, formulated by the late 1830s, that contemporary society was ‘civilized’, and second, on his project of a science of society, which he aspired to develop in the late 1830s and early 1840s. By the late 1830s, Mill came to the view that his contemporary society was a ‘commercial society or civilization’, dominated by the middle, commercial class. The first part of my thesis, constituted by Chapters 2-4, discusses the way in which Mill formed his notion of civilization, and what he meant by the term ‘civilization’. Mill paid attention to the implications of the rise of the middle class, and regarded such phenomena of contemporary society as the corruption of the commercial spirit and excessive social conformity as an inevitable consequence of the rise of the middle class. The second part of the thesis, constituted by Chapters 5-9, examines Mill’s projected science of society. In the late 1830s and early 1840s, Mill attempted to develop a new science of society whose subject-matter was the nature and prospects of commercial, civilized society. This aspiration culminated in A System of Logic, published in 1843. In examining Mill’s projected science, I pay particular attention to the fact that he conceived new sciences of history and of the formation of character, both of which were indispensable in his project, although he failed to give a complete account of these sciences. My thesis shows that the implications of his interest both in history and in the formation of character are more significant than Mill scholars have assumed

    Stuart vortices on a sphere

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    Rostow (W.W.) - The Prospects for Communist China (by) W.W. Rostow in collaboration with Richard W. Hatch, Frank A. Kierman Jr., Alexander Eckstein

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    Schram Stuart R. Rostow (W.W.) - The Prospects for Communist China (by) W.W. Rostow in collaboration with Richard W. Hatch, Frank A. Kierman Jr., Alexander Eckstein. In: Revue française de science politique, 5ᵉ année, n°3, 1955. pp. 668-669

    Rostow (W.W.) - The Prospects for Communist China (by) W.W. Rostow in collaboration with Richard W. Hatch, Frank A. Kierman Jr., Alexander Eckstein

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    Schram Stuart R. Rostow (W.W.) - The Prospects for Communist China (by) W.W. Rostow in collaboration with Richard W. Hatch, Frank A. Kierman Jr., Alexander Eckstein. In: Revue française de science politique, 5ᵉ année, n°3, 1955. pp. 668-669

    Hardware methods in cosmetology. Programs of face care

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    Medical Innovative Technologies, Kiev, Ukraine Radomska Szkoła Wyższa w Radomiu, Polska Radom University in Radom, Poland HARDWARE METHODS IN COSMETOLOGY PROGRAMS OF FACE CARE N. Chuhraev, W. Zukow, N. Samosiuk, E. Chuhraeva, A. Tereshchenko, M. Gunko, A. Unichenko, A. Paramonova Edited by N. Chuhraev W. Zukow N. Samosiuk E. Chuhraeva A. Tereshchenko M. Gunko A. Unichenko A. Paramonova Kiev, Radom 2016 Medical Innovative Technologies, Kiev, Ukraine Radomska Szkoła Wyższa w Radomiu, Polska Radom University in Radom, Poland HARDWARE METHODS IN COSMETOLOGY PROGRAMS OF FACE CARE N. Chuhraev, W. Zukow, N. Samosiuk, E. Chuhraeva, A. Tereshchenko, M. Gunko, A. Unichenko, A. Paramonova Edited by N. Chuhraev W. Zukow N. Samosiuk E. Chuhraeva A. Tereshchenko M. Gunko A. Unichenko A. Paramonova Kiev, Radom 2016 Chuhraev N., Zukow W., Samosiuk N., Chuhraeva E., Tereshchenko A., Gunko M., Unichenko A., Paramonova A. Hardware methods in cosmetology. Programs of face care. Chuhraev N., Zukow W., Samosiuk N., Chuhraeva E., Tereshchenko A., Gunko M., Unichenko A. eds. Medical Innovative Technologies, Kiev, Ukraine. Radomska Szkoła Wyższa w Radomiu. Kiev. Radom. 200 p. ISBN 9781365147661. DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.53230 Medical Innovative Technologies, Kiev, Ukraine Radomska Szkoła Wyższa w Radomiu Radom University in Radom HARDWARE METHODS IN COSMETOLOGY PROGRAMS OF FACE CARE N. Chuhraev, W. Zukow, N. Samosiuk, E. Chuhraeva, A. Tereshchenko, M. Gunko, A. Unichenko, A. Paramonova Reviewers: prof. zw. dr hab. med. V. Sobetskiy (Ukraine), MD, Professor V. Sobetskiy prof. zw. dr hab. med. A. Vladimirov (Ukraine), MD, Professor A. Vladimirov Edited by N. Chuhraev, W. Zukow, N. Samosiuk, E. Chuhraeva, A. Tereshchenko, M. Gunko, A. Unichenko, A. Paramonova In the proposed manual are systematized applications of various physical factors (ultrasonic waves, magnetic fields and optical streams, local exhaustion - vacuum, electric impulses and mechanical oscillations) in cosmetology and esthetic medicine. The described technique of the mixed and combined use of these factors in integrated programs of face care, are considered the common principles and are made concrete recommendations about face care. The practical techniques of skin care are described, developed and approved by employees of SMC "Medical Innovative Technologies" about devices of characteristic production. This book is intended for cosmetologists, doctors and medical workers of a wide profile, and also for use as an application guide for the devices MИT-11, КОСМИТ, МВТ-01 and МВТ-01 MT (MTВ, MTФ), AЭСТ-01. N. Chuhraev — the director of SMC "Medical Innovative Technologies", doctor science in Medical Psychology. W. Zukow - MD, doctor science, UMK, Torun, Bydgoszcz. N. Samosiuk — the doctor-physiotherapist of SMC "Medical Innovative Technologies", Candidate of Medical Sciences. E. Chuhraeva — the doctor-physiotherapist of SMC "Medical Innovative Technologies", Candidate of Medical Sciences. A. Tereshchenko — the research fellow of SMC "Medical Innovative Technologies". M. Gunko — the doctor-physiotherapist of SMC "Medical Innovative Technologies". A. Unichenko — the research fellow of SMC "Medical Innovative Technologies". A. Paramonova — the research fellow of SMC "Medical Innovative Technologies". © The Author(s) 2016. This articles is published with Open Access. Medical Innovative Technologies, Kiev, Ukraine and Radomska Szkoła Wyższa w Radomiu, Poska, Radom University in Radom, Poland. Open Access This articles is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial License which permits any noncommercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author(s) and source are credited. Attribution — You must attribute the work in the manner specified by the author or licensor (but not in any way that suggests that they endorse you or your use of the work). Noncommercial — You may not use this work for commercial purposes. Share Alike — If you alter, transform, or build upon this work, you may distribute the resulting work only under the same or similar license to this one. Zawartość jest objęta licencją Creative Commons Uznanie autorstwa-Użycie niekomercyjne-Na tych samych warunkach 3.0 Publishing House: Radomska Szkoła Wyższa w Radomiu, Radom University in Radom Str. Zubrzyckiego 2 26-600 Radom Tel.: +48 48 383 66 05 [email protected] Printing House: Radomska Szkoła Wyższa w Radomiu, Radom University in Radom Str. Zubrzyckiego 2 26-600 Radom Tel.: +48 48 383 66 05 [email protected] ISBN 9781365147661 DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.53230 200 s. Liczba znaków: 248 000 (ze streszczeniami i okładką). Liczba grafik: 70 x 1 000 znaków (ryczałt) = 70 000 znaków. Razem: Liczba znaków: 318 000 (ze streszczeniami, okładką i grafikami) = 7,95 arkuszy wydawniczych. 200 p. Number of characters: 248 000 (with abstracts). Number of images: 70 x 1000 characters (lump sum) = 70 000 characters. Total: Number of characters: 318 000 (with abstracts, summaries and graphics) = 7,95 sheet publications. Content: INTRODUCTION .............................................................................................................................. 7 CHAPTER 1. FACE …………………..…………………………………………………………..….. 11 1.1. Skin. Structure and functions…………………………………………………………….…... 15 1.2. Face muscle …………………………………………………………………………………… 18 1.3. The neuro-receptor apparatus …………………………………………...………………….. 18 1.4. Blood and lymphatic system of the face …………………………………………………..… 19 CHAPTER 2. PHYSICAL FACTORS USED IN COSMETOLOGY ………………………….… 23 2.1. Optical rays in the visible and infrared ranges of the spectrum ………………………...… 24 2.2. Electric current ………………………………………………………………………………. 27 2.3. Ultrasound ………………………………………………………………………………….… 32 2.4. Magnetic field …………………………………………………………………………..…….. 40 2.5. Vacuum ………………………………………………………………………….……………. 41 2.6. Biomechanical stimulation ……………………………………………………….………….. 44 CHAPTER 3. PRACTICAL RECOMMENDATIONS OF APPLICATION OF HARDWARE METHODS IN THE COSMETOLOGY …………………………………………………..……….. 47 3.1. Lymphatic drainage ……………………………………………………………………….…. 47 3.2. Vacuum massage of the face ………………………………………………………………… 51 3.3. Microcurrent procedures …………………………………………………………………..… 54 3.4. Myostimulation ……………………………………………………………………………….. 59 3.5. General recommendations …………………………………………………….…………….. 61 3.6. Symptoms of age-related changes in the face …………………………………………..….. 66 CHAPTER 4. DEVICES FOR CARRYING OUT COSMETIC TREATMENTS FOR THE FACE PRODUCED BY LLC "THE NMC "MEDINTECH" ……………………………………….…… 68 4.1. Vacuum massager MВT-01 ………………………………………….……………………… 68 4.2. Cosmetological combine MИT-11 ……………………………………………..……………. 71 4.3. The description of operating modes of the device in programs for face care ………….… 73 CHAPTER 5. SPECIAL METHODS TO CARE FOR SKIN WITH THE DEVICE MИT-11 (model COSMO) ………………………………………………………………………………………..…….. 84 5.1. Care for dry, aging, sensitive skin ……………………………………………………….….. 85 5.2. Care for oily skin type ……………………………………………………………………….. 88 5.3. Care for problem skin, reduction of acne ……………………………………….………….. 90 CHAPTER 6. APPARATUS "КОСМИТ" for face using ………………………………………… 92 6.1. A description of the apparatus "КОСМИТ" modes in the program for face care …………………………………………………………………………………………………………...92 6.2. Recommended scheme of microcurrents exposure on the device's "COSMIT" ………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 103 CHAPTER 7. THE DEVICE FOR MICROCURRENT STIMULATION OF THE MВT-01 MT (three versions) ………………………………………………………………………………………. 117 7.1. Recommended schemes to perform procedures on the unit МВТ-01 МТФ (MВT-01 MT, MВT-01 MTВ) …………………………………………………………………………………..…… 121 CHAPTER 8. THE DEVICE FOR MYOSTIMULATION, AЭСТ-01 model “FACE“……………………………………………………………………………………..………… 139 8.1. Practical guidelines for the implementation of procedures on the device AЭСT-01 ………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 143 8.2. Problems of top part of the face …………………………………………………..…………. 144 8.3. Problems of lower part of the face …………………………………………………….…….. 153 8.4. Assessment the level of anxiety and depressive patterns, and compensation methods in programs of the face care ………………………………………………………………………...….. 159 References in orygonal ……………………………………………………………………………….. 170 References in transliteration ……………………………………………………………………….…..174 MIT-EF2 Electroporation …………………………………………………………………………… 179 “KOSMIT” ………………………………………………………………………………………..….. 180 МВТ-01 …………………………………………………………………………………………….…. 181 МИT-С ………………………………………………………………………………………….……. 182 МИT-МТ (model МLT) …………………………………………………………………………..… 183 © The Author(s) 2016. This articles is published with Open Access. Medical Innovative Technologies, Kiev, Ukraine and Radomska Szkoła Wyższa w Radomiu, Poska, Radom University in Radom, Poland. Open Access This articles is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial License which permits any noncommercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author(s) and source are credited. Attribution — You must attribute the work in the manner specified by the author or licensor (but not in any way that suggests that they endorse you or your use of the work). Noncommercial — You may not use this work for commercial purposes. Share Alike — If you alter, transform, or build upon this work, you may distribute the resulting work only under the same or similar license to this one. INTRODUCTION Our long-term experience of efficient physical methods application in medical rehabilitation and cosmetology, numerous researches conducted in the leading scientific centers of the world, on the determination of magnetic fields action mechanism, an optical stream, electric currents and ultrasonic fluctuations on biological tissue. All these investigations have stimulated the development of recent trends in a hardware cosmetology and the creation of high-performance technologies of facial and body care, for the purpose of delay of the aging processes in a human body and providing their attractive esthetic look. In the technologies developed by us, there are three principles. Firstly: a systemic many-level approach to the definition of the main influence zones, while setting procedure. Secondly: physiologically reasonable choice of physical factors, for restitution of work on biological systems of a human body. Thirdly: physiologically reasonable resonance principle of a parameters choice is a form of a signal, its amplitude or power, frequency of modulation or duration of an impulse, spectral range and others. Today it is hard to find at least one expert, who is working in a cosmetology and would call into question high performance of the application of a machine cosmetology in the fight for beauty, a retardation of aging and preservations of youth. The hardware cosmetology gives the chance not only to improve the appearance of the skin but also to restore the natural mechanism of work of the functional systems responsible for the skin, fat deposits and muscular tissue. For the achievement of optimal result on the care of person, neck and “decollete” zone of at implementation of procedures with the use of vehicle methods the observance of the next basic stages needed: Cleaning and deintoxication skin and organism on the whole. An improvement of microcirculation of liquid is in the zone of influence. An improvement of innervation of the skin is within the area of influence. Stimulation of exchange processes is in a skin and muscles (functional systems related to them), improvement of their feed and satiation water. Protection of skin from external influences using masks and creams. In case of physical factors application in cosmetology it is necessary to observe next basic principles: Physiology - procedure choice determined by the state of the skin, problems with her normal functioning, task and expected result that you want to get, presence of vehicle facilities, that provides influence the set physical factor with parameters optimal for normalization of the function of the certain physiological system. Adequacy of influence is a choice of a physical factor and methodology of realization of procedure must correspond to adaptation possibilities of the organism of the client. Complexity and system of vehicle cosmetology - a procedural complex must provide affecting different systems of the organism. To envisage not only local but also reflex affecting internal organs, the aesthetic state of skin and muscles of the face of client depends on work of that. Early use - reasonable application of physical factors in the early stages considerably improves results and abbreviates a number of procedures. Sequence - the variety of application of procedures it is necessary to choose, taking into account the pre-arranged effect, synergism, at the action of different physical factors and results of previous procedures. Periodicity - depending on the state of the skin and her rehabilitation potential originally conducted 5-15 procedures. Procedures, as a rule, are conducted 2-3 times per a week. An interruption between procedures must be about 2-4 weeks. Subsequent "supporting" procedures conducted 3-5 one time per a month. Optimal dosages - appointing duration of manipulation to take into account the criteria of power/dose/effect and physiological features of work of the organism. The dynamic quality of the use - to avoid getting of organism used to influence, during all course it is necessary to change the parameters of the recipe of procedures depending on the physiological features of the zone of procedure and her reaction on a physical factor. Individual approach - it is desirable to take into account biological rhythms, type of skin, her state, sexual and age-related features of clients while setting procedures. It is crucial to consider the psychosomatic state of client and presence of syndrome of the hidden depression or chronic tiredness while drafting the program of face care. Psychosomatic correction - often it is enough customers with the syndromes of the hidden depression or chronic tiredness are present; it reduces the efficiency of the conducted procedures considerably. For indemnification of it providing the maximal comfort level of realization of procedures and application is needed in the complex program of physical factors and modes, offering indemnification of the hidden depression and decline of the degree of the syndrome of chronic tiredness. Relaxation - the deeper relaxation for a client, the more efficient procedure. Optimal is a variant when a client sleeps during the procedure. Decrease of negative indications level - before the beginning of procedures and after every cleaning procedure, it is necessary to execute cleaning of facial skin alkaline solutions (Ph no less than 5,5), to execute the massage of zone of venous outflow (from a mastoid to the connected zone) in the flow of 1-2 minutes from every side and in every 30-40 minutes of work with a customer, to execute the easy massage of lymph nodes of person in a flow 0,5 - 1 minutes from every side. Care of person with the use of the techniques and vehicles, worked out by a firm "Мединтех" (Medintech), are the newest technologies of effective work in cosmetology. In combination with hand methodologies and individually neat cosmetic vehicle, procedures allow reaching staggering results.Chuhraev N., Zukow W., Samosiuk N., Chuhraeva E., Tereshchenko A., Gunko M., Unichenko A., Paramonova A. Hardware methods in cosmetology. Programs of face care. Chuhraev N., Zukow W., Samosiuk N., Chuhraeva E., Tereshchenko A., Gunko M., Unichenko A. eds. Medical Innovative Technologies, Kiev, Ukraine. Radomska Szkoła Wyższa w Radomiu. Kiev. Radom. 200 p. ISBN 9781365147661. DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5323

    Cook (Stuart W.) éd Research Plans Formulated at the Research Planning Workshop on Religious and Character Education

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    Isambert François-André. Cook (Stuart W.) éd Research Plans Formulated at the Research Planning Workshop on Religious and Character Education. In: Archives de sociologie des religions, n°17, 1964. pp. 169-170
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