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Intersectoral problems of qualification of labor law violations as administrative offences in Russia
The subject. The article discusses certain problematic issues of bringing to administrative responsibility within the framework of the general staff under Article 5.27 of the Russian Code of Administrative Offences for violation of labor legislation. The
M. A. Drachuk, G. N. Obukhova
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Multiferroic order parameters – polarization, magnetization, and ferroelastic strain – are positioned as dynamic design variables for batteries. Their mechanistic roles, practical tuning through fabrication and external fields, and ferroic‐resolved characterization routes are unified into a closed‐loop framework, revealing how coupled ferroic responses
Jiaqi Su +13 more
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FUNCTION OF PUNISHMENT IN ADMINISTRATIVE-TORTABLE LAW
The article reveals the content and features of the implementation of the function of punishment of administrative-tortable law, characterizes the shortcomings of the modern system of administrative penalties and analyzes the thoughts of scientists who propose copyright definitions of punishment as one of the goals of applying legal sanctions.
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PUNISHMENT IN SLOVENE ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS
The article offers a critical view on punishment, an always hot topic at school. School punishment is observed from a historical point of view, especially since the period when punishment became more humane.
Mitja Krajnčan, Nina Stenko
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AI‐Physics‐Experiment Trinity for Integrated Protein Dynamics Modeling
This review unites experiments, physics‐based simulations, and AI as a synergistic triad for protein dynamics modeling. It highlights integrative strategies, resolves sampling and forcefield bottlenecks, and outlines challenges and future directions for accurate, interpretable conformational ensemble prediction.
Chen Shi +4 more
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Administrative Responsibility as a Form of Administrative Coercion
State coercion is an important and necessary means of maintaining law and order. But at the same time, it is a problematic sphere of relations between the authorities and society.
A. I. Kaplunov
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Administrative Punishment in the Field of Public Procurement
This article aims to examine the main administrative punishment in the field of public procurement.The subject of the article are: how the general principles of administrative penal law are incorporated in the Public Procurement Act; the subjects of administrative and criminal liability for public procurement infringements; the composition of ...
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Integrated clinical and mechanistic analyses identify GALNT7 as a ferroptosis‐suppressive regulator associated with immunotherapy resistance in non‐small cell lung cancer. GALNT7 depletion promotes lipid peroxidation, mitochondrial dysfunction, and ferroptosis, enhances CD8+ T‐cell activation and IFN‐γ production, and sensitizes tumors to PD‐1 blockade,
Jiadi Gan +11 more
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Physics‐Informed Neural Network‐Enabled Forward Prediction and Inverse Design of Ring Origami
This work presents a KRT‐PINN framework that integrates Kirchhoff rod theory with physics‐informed neural networks for the forward prediction and inverse design of ring origami consisting of closed‐loop rods. The framework predicts stable states of segmented rings with prescribed natural‐curvature profiles and determines the natural‐curvature profiles ...
Luyuan Ning +3 more
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Insignificance of the Performed Offense as Basis of Release from the Administrative Responsibility
In article insignificance of a perfect offense as the basis of release from the administrative responsibility is researched. Special attention is paid to criteria of insignificance of an administrative offense.
Svetlana A. Sidorova
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