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Influence of biosilica treatments and storage receptacles on the quality of maize (Zea mays L.) and common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) seeds during long-term storage. [PDF]
Zing Zing B +6 more
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Study on nutritional status and incidence of sarcopenia in elderly patients with chronic heart failure. [PDF]
Song S, Du H, Lu X, Luo B, Li Z.
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Inconsistencies of Gaussian's "NBO 3.1" Module With Authentic Natural Population Analysis. [PDF]
Weinhold F.
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Sustaining Ecological Functional Zones: The Stabilizing Role of Common Fungi Against Warming Revealed by Altitudinal Transect. [PDF]
Lin L, Li G, Ma K.
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Unveiling Common Article 3 to the Geneva Conventions
2021Abstract The chapter analyses the role that contingency played in the negotiation, adoption, and interpretation of Common Article 3 to the Geneva Conventions. It focuses in particular on the choice of including the Article in the Conventions, on the terminology that is used in the provision, and on the way in which the latter is ...
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Dutch Courts' Universal Jurisdiction over Violations of Common Article 3 qua War Crimes
Journal of International Criminal Justice, 2006On 14 October 2005, The Hague District Court sentenced two Afghan asylum seekers for their role and participation in the torture of civilians during the Afghan War of 1978-1992. The Court held in both cases that it had `universal jurisdiction` over violations of Common Article 3 of the Geneva Conventions and that the accused were guilty of `torment ...
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Emergency Medicine Australasia, 2017
AbstractKnee injuries are a common presentation to the ED and are often difficult to assess and definitively diagnose due to the patient's acute pain, effusion and guarding. The quality of ED care provided to patients with fractures or soft tissue injuries of the knee is critical to ensure the best possible outcomes for the patient.
Kirsten Strudwick +4 more
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AbstractKnee injuries are a common presentation to the ED and are often difficult to assess and definitively diagnose due to the patient's acute pain, effusion and guarding. The quality of ED care provided to patients with fractures or soft tissue injuries of the knee is critical to ensure the best possible outcomes for the patient.
Kirsten Strudwick +4 more
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