UNITED NATIONS INTERNATIONAL DRUG CONTROL PROGRAMME RESPONDS

United Nations International Drug Control Programme responds

[First paragraph] We would like to reply to the article written by Axel Klein entitled, "Between the Death Penalty Plastic Condensor Fan Blade and Decriminalization: New Directions for Drug Control in the Commonwealth Caribbean" published in NWIG 75 (3&4) 2001.We have noted a number of factual inaccuracies as well as hostile comments which

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Global Pandemic as an Innovative Impulse for the Labour Market

Research background: The global history of mankind in an international context is permeated by the painful events include epidemics, wars, natural disasters and crises, including economic ones.Purpose of the article: According to research, it will be the generation of hatcheries from digital talents.In the work environment, however, centennials beh

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Centering accessibility, increasing capacity, and fostering innovation in the development of international eDNA standards

Environmental DNA (eDNA) includes a set of rapidly emerging Limit Switch technologies that have the potential to support environmental monitoring and biodiversity conservation through novel, non-invasive, cost-effective and democratic methods and tools.Meanwhile, eDNA researchers are developing international standards for eDNA technologies, methods

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