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Sometimes the Silence Can Be like the Thunder: Access to Pharmaceutical Data at the FDA [PDF]
Those committed to the free exchange of scientific information have long complained about various restrictions on access to the FDA\u27s pharmaceutical data and the resultant restrictions on open discourse.
Ankelhed, Daniel +2 more
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Breaking the 2‐nm Barrier in Hard Disk Drives Using Monolayer Amorphous Carbon Overcoats
The rapid growth of AI has increased demand for large‐scale data storage, making HDDs indispensable in data centers. Increasing areal storage density is crucial, but limited by the traditional carbon overcoats (COC). Monolayer amorphous carbon (MAC) offers a superior alternative.
Hongji Zhang +15 more
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Nordic law - A survey of commercial agency
Despite the title the chapter focuses on on the situation in Sweden as a Nordic example before the harmonization of EU law.
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Perspective: OLED Displays Singing with the Blues
While blue pixels consume approximately 50% of the energy of OLED display front planes, in the 25 years since their invention, 100% internal efficiency triplet‐controlled phosphorescent OLEDs have not met the stability standards necessary for their adoption.
Stephen R. Forrest +2 more
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E-sports and work: fragments of legal regulation
The phenomenon of e-sports – an abbreviation of electronic sports – has acquired increasing legal and economic relevance in recent years, particularly through the dissemination of gaming-related digital content by the players involved in competitive ...
Rachele Ammirati
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When the Public Does Not Have a Right to Know: How the California Public Records Act Is Deterring Bioscience Research and Development [PDF]
Many bioscience firms collaborate with public research universities to conduct innovative research through sponsored research agreements. Companies sponsoring this research usually require strict confidentiality from their academic partners in order to ...
Kleiman, Matthew J., Mousavi, Nader
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Ultrasound in Women's Health: Mechanisms, Applications, and Emerging Opportunities
As healthcare moves toward decentralization, ultrasound technologies are evolving from strictly imaging tools in clinical settings into versatile diagnostic and therapeutic platforms, with growing roles addressing women's health needs. This review highlights how ultrasound's underlying physical mechanisms can be harnessed to reduce disparities in women'
Sarah B. Ornellas +7 more
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Commercial babassu mesocarp: microbiological evaluation and analysis of label information
The babassu mesocarp is easily found in supermarkets and other commercial establishments in Brazil. Despite its widespread use in both pharmaceutical and food industries, the literature has neither scientific studies about microbial contamination for ...
Laisa Lis Fontinele de Sá +5 more
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Insourcing Functions Performed by Federal Contractors: Legal Issues [PDF]
[Excerpt] While agencies are prohibited by federal law and policy from contracting out functions that are “inherently governmental,” other functions could potentially be contracted out.
Manuel, Kate M, Maskell, Jack
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By introducing FeCoNi medium‐entropy alloy, the bismuth sulfide (Bi2S3) material achieves a record‐high ZT of 1.1 at 773 K, owing to the solid‐states replacement reaction and the volatilization of low melting‐point metal. This strategy is also applicable to other sulfur‐based thermoelectric materials.
Zi‐Yuan Wang +9 more
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