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ABSOLUTE INVALIDITY IN TERMS OF THE COMPETITION AND CONSUMER PROTECTION ACT
Roczniki Administracji I Prawa, 2023While the sanction of invalidity in the classical view ‒ normalized by civil law and its application - does not raise any doubts, the way in which Article 6 section 2 of the Law on Competition and Consumer Protection is normalized has already provoked the doctrine to analyze this provision and its relation to the normalization contained in Article 58 ...
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Yoksulluk, eğitimsizlik, aile içi şiddet, toplumsal cinsiyet eşitsizliği gibi nedenlere bağlı olarak önceleri sadece az gelişmiş ülkelere özgü bir sorun olarak algılanan erken yaşta evlilikler, başta Türkiye olmak üzere Avrupa ülkelerine doğru gerçekleşen zorunlu göç ve iltica akını nedeniyle gelişmiş ülkelerin de mücadele etmek zorunda kaldıkları en ...
Erlüle, Fulya, Fulya ERLÜLE
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Phase retrieval from fringe patterns is a primary procedure in fringe projection profilometry. Only accurate phase values result in three dimensions with certain accuracy.
Anand Asundi, Lei Huang
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Invalid phase values removal method for absolute phase recovery
Applied Optics, 2016A novel approach is presented for more effectively removing invalid phase values in absolute phase recovery. The approach is based on a detailed study involving the types and cases of invalid phase values. Meanwhile, some commonalities of the existing removal algorithms also are thoroughly analyzed. It is well known that rough absolute phase and fringe
Jin, Lu +4 more
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2019
This chapter examines the definition of a registrable trade mark, absolute grounds for refusal or invalidation of a registered trade mark, the extent to which objections can be overcome through proof of distinctiveness acquired through use and the rules on revocation of a registered trade mark, both at national and EU levels.
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This chapter examines the definition of a registrable trade mark, absolute grounds for refusal or invalidation of a registered trade mark, the extent to which objections can be overcome through proof of distinctiveness acquired through use and the rules on revocation of a registered trade mark, both at national and EU levels.
Abbe Brown +3 more
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RELATIVE AND ABSOLUTE INVALIDITY IN THE LAW OF INTERNATIONAL TREATIES
Law and innovationsIVANNA MARYNIV, IVANNA SAIKO
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