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El concepto de interseccionalidad ha sido proclamado como la contribución teórica más importante que han hecho los estudios de género hasta el momento (McCall, 2005, p. 1771), quizás por su ambiciosa promesa de proveer formas más efectivas de abordar las
Cecilia Gebruers
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Frustration of Intent in the Wealth Transmission Process
In recent decades, the so-called “nonprobate revolution” has taken hold in the United States. Where the probate court once controlled the distribution of property on death, an individual can now avoid the expense and delay of probate by using
Melanie B. Leslie
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Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract Phenotypic plasticity is a strategy by which animals alter behaviour, morphology and/or physiology in response to cues of current conditions to cope with environmental heterogeneity.
Lauren Petrullo +3 more
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Abstract This essay revisits the early methodology of Rudolph von Jhering. It has often been dismissed due to its heavy metaphysics, unwieldy presentation, and alleged neglect of teleology. But a charitable reconstruction in contemporary terms reveals a coherence theory of jurisprudence that is in many ways superior to current coherence accounts.
Pascal Felix Meier
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ABSTRACT Objectives To estimate the proportion of Emergency Department (ED) headache patients without neurological features who are diagnosed with a serious secondary headache cause. Methods Unplanned secondary analysis of HEAD Study/HEAD Colombia data.
Anne Maree Kelly +93 more
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The politics of oversight: Caremark, corporate purpose, and Delaware's judicial landscape
Abstract Drawing on an original dataset of Delaware Caremark decisions from 1996 to 2024, this article reframes the corporate purpose debate by focusing on directors' oversight duties rather than conventional business judgment cases. It reveals a paradox: Delaware judges espouse shareholder primacy rhetoric; however, they allow Caremark claims to ...
Yehonatan Shiman
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Deformation and Sediment Provenance of the Forearc Basin in the Central Andes of Southern Peru
Abstract The linkages between the development of the forearc regions and the accompanying retroarc in contractional mountain belts remain unclear. In the central Andes of southern Peru, new results constrain the timing of deformation and the provenance of forearc basin fill during Cenozoic mountain building.
Brenden J. Britt, Nicholas D. Perez
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‘I didn't know it was you’: The impersonal grounds of relational normativity
Abstract A notable feature of our moral and legal practices is the recognition of privileges, powers, and entitlements belonging to a select group of individuals in virtue of their status as victims of wrongful conduct. A philosophical literature on relational normativity purports to account for this status in terms of such notions as interests, rights,
Jed Lewinsohn
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Towards a global understanding of tree mortality
Summary Rates of tree mortality are increasing globally, with implications for forests and climate. Yet, how and why these trends vary globally remain unknown. Developing a comprehensive assessment of global tree mortality will require systematically integrating data from ground‐based long‐term forest monitoring with large‐scale remote sensing.
International Tree Mortality Network +114 more
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Abstract The Arctic Ocean is characterized by substantial seasonal and inter‐annual variability, of which the sources and impacts are not yet fully understood. Here, we analyze how much of the variability found in in situ observations of biogeochemical and ecological variables collected at the Long‐Term Ecological Research Observatory HAUSGARTEN can be
Vanessa Lampe +6 more
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