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Speech Disorders in Children with Congenital Heart Disease Attending a Tertiary Institution in South East Nigeria. [PDF]

open access: yesNiger Med J
Chinawa AT   +8 more
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Intricate chemosymbiosis in a widespread shallow-water thyasirid clam. [PDF]

open access: yesSci Adv
Li M   +12 more
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Rearrests and Multiple Arrests of Ships

2019
In England and its former colonies ship arrest(1) is an interim procedure overseen by courts exercising admiralty jurisdiction. It is available only for in rem claims.(2) The arrest on an in rem claim also gives the court the jurisdiction to hear the merits of the underlying dispute.
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The Arrest of Ship Regime in Nigeria: Lessons from South Africa

Comparative and International Law Journal of Southern Africa, 2023
Nigeria and South Africa are the biggest economies in Africa, and they engage in substantial shipping and international trade. Therefore, effective shipping and trade legislation is a requisite for the resolution of disputes that may arise, and ship arrest is an important mechanism to resolve such disputes.
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Rethinking the arrest of ship regime in Nigeria

Commonwealth Law Bulletin, 2019
The arrest of ship regime is a critical aspect of global shipping and international trade. In settling maritime or trade disputes, arrest of ship is a crucial pre-judgment instrument usually deploy...
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Measurement of Crack Arrest Fracture Toughness of a Ship Steel Plate

Journal of Testing and Evaluation, 1998
Abstract Two types of full thickness compact crack arrest (CCA) specimens have been used to characterize the crack arrest toughness of a 15.5-mm-thick ship plate steel in both the L-T and T-L orientations. One was a modified version of that used in ASTM Standard E 1221, and the other was based on the proposed procedure of Crosley and ...
LN Pussegoda, L Malik, J Morrison
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