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THE CHARLES R. DREW UNIVERSITY OF MEDICINE & SCIENCE, a California Non-Profit Corporation Plaintiff, v. THE COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES, a California Governmental Entity, and DOES 1 through 100, inclusive, Defendants. [PDF]
COMPLAINT FOR: (1) BREACH OF WRITTEN CONTRACT; (2) BREACH OF IMPLIED-IN-FACT CONTRACT; AND (3) BREACH OF THE COVENANT OF GOOD FAITH AND FAIR DEALING DEMAND FOR JURY ...
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This study introduces a novel multi‐scale scaffold design using L‐fractals arranged in Archimedean tessellations for tissue regeneration. Despite similar porosity, tiles display vastly different tensile responses (1–100 MPa) and deformation modes. In vitro experiments with hMSCs show geometry‐dependent growth and activity. Over 55 000 tile combinations
Maria Kalogeropoulou +4 more
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A Note on the Equivalence between Contractual and Tort Liability [PDF]
The aim of this paper is to conciliate some conclusions of the economic theories of breach of contract and tort law. The main result is that the two efficient alternatives that tort law identifies (negligence rule and strict liability with a defense of ...
Germán Coloma, Sergio Pernice
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Disgorgement and 'licence fee damages' in contract [PDF]
This article offers a theoretical basis for the limited availability of claims in respect of the benefit of a breach of contract in the light of recent cases.
Jaffey, P
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Most matter is nominally frozen in the polar regions or space, and liquid crystal materials are no exception. Consequently, soft actuators, including liquid crystal elastomers (LCEs), are inoperative under such extreme cold in response to stimuli, as their motion relies on mechanical deformation.
Hyeonseong Kim +5 more
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AKIBAT HUKUM WANPRESTASI DAN TANGGUNG JAWAB PARA PIHAK DALAM TRANSAKSI ANJAK PIUTANG
In this article, using a juridical-normative approach, the author discusses legal issues stemming from the breach of two interlocking contracts: supplier agreement and factoring agreement.
Sudjana Sudjana
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Large Anomalous and Topological Hall Effect and Nernst Effect in a Dirac Kagome Magnet Fe3Ge
Fe3Ge, a Kagome‐lattice magnet, exhibits remarkable anomalous Hall and Nernst effects, with transverse thermoelectric conductivity surpassing or comaprable to some well‐known ferromagnets. First‐principles calculations attribute these to Berry curvature from massive Dirac gaps. Additionally, topological Hall and Nernst signals emerge from field‐induced
Chunqiang Xu +11 more
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Claims under the ACP Condititons [PDF]
A rare case under the General Conditions of Contract for the Airport Core Programme Civil Engineering Works (the ACP Conditions) will soon be published in the law reports.
McInnis, JA
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Fermi Surface Nesting and Anomalous Hall Effect in Magnetically Frustrated Mn2PdIn
Mn2PdIn, a frustrated inverse Heusler alloy, showing electronic‐structure driven anomalous Hall effect with Weyl crossings, Fermi‐surface nesting and near‐zero magnetization ideal for low‐magnetization spintronics. Abstract Noncollinear magnets with near‐zero net magnetization and nontrivial bulk electronic topology hold significant promise for ...
Afsar Ahmed +7 more
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