METABIOTICS
PRESENT STATE, CHALLENGES AND PERSPECTIVES
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As our contribution to the effort of develo** methods to make robots more adaptive and robust to dynamic environments, we have proposed our method of ‘minimal surprise’ in a series of previous works. In a mu...
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Recent studies have highlighted the increasing number of descendants of migrants completing higher education and accessing labour market positions in higher ranks than their parents. Yet the pathways of the de...
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Research on social networks of immigrants and their descendants usually starts from the distinction between ‘ethnic’ ties and ties to members of the population without migration background. In migration studie...
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The introductory article of this Special Issue explores the potential of an organisational perspective in comparative migration studies and for migration studies more broadly. Although organisations shape migr...
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Organisations are important gatekeepers in the labour market inclusion of immigrants and their children. Research has regularly documented ethnic discrimination in hiring decisions. Aiming to further our under...
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Der Beitrag untersucht die Bedeutung ethnischer Differenzierungen bei der Bewertung von Kandidaten im Kontext organisationaler Personalrekrutierung. Fokussiert werden öffentliche Verwaltungen, an die sich seit...
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In both Germany and France, perceptions of immigration, diversity and their societal consequences have undergone important transformations in the past two decades. However, existing research has only partially...
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Commercially available metabiotics can be divided according to their composition into dietary supplements, functional and personal foods, therapeutics, cosmetic products (liquid, dry, pastes, creams etc.); pha...
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From the contemporary perspective, the human organism should be viewed as the most complex “superorganism”, a symbiotic community of eukaryotic, prokaryotic cells including archaebacteria, and viruses (Ugolev ...
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Different techniques and analytical technologies are used for identification of compoundspotentially suitable for constructing various metabiotics. Their choice depends on analytical purposes, qualitative and/...
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According to the contemporary data, the daily needs of the human organism required for construction and functioning of millions of simple and complex molecular entities amount to over 20 thousand of different ...
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In the last decade, some metabiotics have been launched on the markets of a number of countries including the Russian Federation, whose production includes natural (or artificial) bioactive molecules similar o...
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According to the latest data, human microbiome variability is only by 10% related to individual genetic traits; microbiome differences between individuals are largely associated with the effects of various end...
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The analysis of contemporary literature bears evidence that the development of therapeutics intended for optimum formation, preservation and restoration of human symbiotic microbiota and their practical implem...
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Microorganisms are starters of the nascence and subsequent evolution of all biological life varieties on our planet including humans. A contemporary view of a human organism presents it as a superorganism, a d...
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The knowledge of molecular language of symbiotic (probiotic) microorganisms allows for a more intensive and targeted development of the next generation of probiotics and functional foods. In our opinion, the d...
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Microorganisms are essentially the main “workhorses” of contemporary biotechnology. It should be noted that a large proportion of microorganism strains existing in nature, including many representatives of ana...
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Symbiotic microorganisms ever-present in the organisms of adult people form over 25 thousand different biologically and pharmacologically active compounds. With regard to potential biological effects, the most...