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Museum digital activities during the pandemic: Art as a communicative experience
(2022)The COVID-19 pandemic and the consequent instability of the health crisis rapidly transformed the cultural landscape and the way the public experiences the museum. Recent research suggests that museums saw a rise in online ... -
Museum educational programmes for children with visual disabilities
(2014)There has been an increasing awareness on behalf of museums for visitors with disabilities during the last decades. Museums in Greece have acknowledged the right of people with disabilities to access to cultural heritage ... -
Museums as gameworlds: The use of live action role playing games in Greek Museums
(2014)The paper presents preliminary findings of the research project "Museums and education: methods of approaching and interpreting museum objects" (University of Thessaly, Greece). The research project focuses on the use of ... -
Museums, marketing and tourism development: The case of the tobacco museum of Kavala
(2009)In the contemporary era there exists an interest in the ability and know-how of experts to use culture and tourism as tools for management and marketing. Museums and historical attractions invent various strategies in order ... -
Music retrieval over wireless ad-hoc networks
(2008)Wireless networks introduce new opportunities for music delivery. The trend of using mobile devices on wireless networks can significantly extent the recent change of paradigm in the model of music distribution by allowing ... -
Mussel biofiltration effects on attached bacteria and unicellular eukaryotes in fish-rearing seawater
(2016)Mussel biofiltration is a widely used approach for the mitigation of aquaculture water. In this study, we investigated the effect of mussel biofiltration on the communities of particle-associated bacteria and unicellular ... -
Mussel farming impacts on trophic status and benthic community structure in Maliakos Gulf (Eastern Mediterranean)
(2014)The impact of shellfish farming on the water column nutrient concentration and the benthic community structure was investigated seasonally at a mussel farm (Mytilus galloprovincialis L.) of Maliakos Gulf (Eastern Mediterranean). ... -
Mutagenesis of a Lotus japonicus GSK3β/Shaggy-like kinase reveals functionally conserved regulatory residues
(2021)The glycogen synthase kinases 3 family (GSK3s/SKs; serine/threonine protein kinases) is conserved throughout eukaryotic evolution from yeast to plants and mammals. We studied a plant SK kinase from Lotus japonicus (LjSK1), ... -
Mutated alpha-synuclein gene in two Greek kindreds with familial PD: Incomplete penetrance?
(1999)The G209A mutation in the alpha-synuclein gene has been associated with autosomal dominant PD (ADPD) in a family from Contursi, Italy, and three apparently unrelated Greek families. Several groups around the world failed ... -
Mutated α-synuclein gene in two greek kindreds with familial pd: Incomplete penetrance?
(1999)The G209A mutation in the α-synuclein gene has been associated with autosomal dominant PD (ADPD) in a family from Contursi, Italy, and three apparently unrelated Greek families. Several groups around the world failed to ... -
Mutation profile of KRAS and BRAF genes in patients with colorectal cancer: Association with morphological and prognostic criteria
(2015)KRAS and BRAF mutations are well-recognized molecular alterations during colorectal carcinogenesis, but there is little agreement on their effect on tumor characteristics. Therefore, we aimed to evaluate the distribution ... -
Mutations conferring colistin resistance development in Acinetobacter baumannii clinical isolates
(2013)The colistin resistance mechanisms in Acinetobacter baumannii are largely unknown. In the present study, we investigated the characteristics and the mechanisms of colistin resistance in two genetically indistinguishable ... -
A Mutliple Stakeholders' Software Requirements Prioritization Approach based on Intuitionistic Fuzzy Sets
(2022)Prioritization of requirements in a software project is a crucial activity for the project success. Taking into account the time and budget constraints imposed by the available project resources, it is often not possible ... -
The mutual benefits of primary-secondary user cooperation in wireless cognitive networks
(2014)In cognitive radio networks, secondary users (SUs) may cooperate with the primary user (PU) in order to obtain more transmission opportunities and thus maximize their throughput. The synergy consists in the following: the ... -
The mutually reinforcing relation between international migration of highly educated labour force and economic crisis: the case of Greece
(2013)Although several studies aim at analysing the causes and impacts of the current economic crisis, especially involving the case of Greece, the role that highly educated population holds has not received wider attention. ... -
“My trip to Europe is about America rallying the world’s democracies” and the elephant in NATO’s room
(2022)Using President Joe Biden’s opinion article published in The Washington Post ahead of the June 14, 2021 NATO Summit as a point of departure, the present paper examines how NATO members fare in terms of the core constituent ... -
Myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS): Investigating care practices pointed out to disparities in diagnosis and treatment across European Union
(2019)ME/CFS is a chronic, complex, multisystem disease that often limits the health and functioning of the affected patients. Diagnosing patients with ME/CFS is a challenge, and many different case definitions exist and are ... -
A Mycenaean building reconsidered: The case of the west house at Mycenae
(2006)New archival information and fresh archaeological data concerning the architecture of the West House, one of the four "Ivory" houses south of Grave Circle B at Mycenae, the most controversial and perhaps the most ... -
MYCing and YAPing the escape of tumor cell growth arrest after chronic PI3K/mTOR inhibition
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Mycobacterial immunomodulation and viral manipulation of neuronal copper efflux in the setting of sporadic Parkinson's disease: A multi – hit, outside – in hypothesis of its pathogenesis
(2020)Following Braak's hypothesis on the infectious pathogenesis of sporadic Parkinson's disease (sPD), several bacteria and viruses have been investigated as likely culprits. Recent research has focused on neuroinvasive influenza ...