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Large Language Model in Materials Science: Roles, Challenges, and Strategic Outlook
Large language models (LLMs) are reshaping materials science. Acting as Oracle, Surrogate, Quant, and Arbiter, they now extract knowledge, predict properties, gauge risk, and steer decisions within a traceable loop. Overcoming data heterogeneity, hallucinations, and poor interpretability demands domain‐adapted models, cross‐modal data standards, and ...
Jinglan Zhang +4 more
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ABSTRACT This was a single‐center retrospective observational study with national recruitment from October 2007 to March 2022 at the AMC clinic of the University Hospital Grenoble Alpes (CHUGA). Participants underwent a clinical spinal assessment and spine radiography.
Alicia Mom +5 more
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Regulating constitutional complaint cases is the authority of the constitutional court
This research aims to determine the constitutional rights of citizens through constitutional complaints based on the authority of the Constitutional Court from the perspective of Constitutional Law. Types of normative juridical research with a statutory,
Ni Ketut Sari Adnyani +2 more
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ABSTRACT The 2023 Australian Voice to Parliament Referendum presented a pivotal moment in the nation's democratic landscape. Despite support for Indigenous well‐being, the referendum did not secure the necessary approval, prompting extensive analysis of its outcome.
Scott Baum, William Mitchell
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Independence and Impartiality in The Judicial Trilemma
Jeffrey L. Dunoff and Mark A. Pollack's article is an important and very welcome contribution to the discussion about judicial values.
Helen Keller, Severin Meier
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"The Language of Rights and European Integration" [PDF]
This paper examines the language of rights as it appears within Community law, and looks at the varying contexts in which it is used, since different observations may be made about these different contexts.
de Burca, Grainne., Gráinne De Búrca
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ABSTRACT Education is a central mechanism for ensuring that Indigenous–State treaties are understood, supported and endure through political change. Public knowledge shapes the negotiation, acceptance, implementation and long‐term stability of agreements. In Australia, however, treaty knowledge remains fragmented.
Jacob Prehn, Harry Hobbs, Jessica Horton
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Constitutionalization of Rights in Colombia: Establishing a Ground for Meaningful Comparisons [PDF]
Considered out of context, the 1991 Colombian Constitution might be read as an extension of a trend in constitutional reform that has swept the world since the early 1970s, renewing state commitments to the Social Rule of Law model and human rights ...
Luis Eslava, Eslava, Luis
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Canada's 'Newer Constitutional Law' and the idea of constitutional rights
This article places F.R. Scott’s 1935 call for entrenched constitutional rights within the context of marked changes in constitutional scholarship in the 1930s—what the author refers to as the “newer constitutional law”. Influenced by broader currents in
Adams, Eric M.
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Getting to Rights: Treaty Ratification, Constitutional Convergence, and Human Rights Practice [PDF]
This Article examines the adoption of rights in national constitutions in the post-World War II period in light of claims of global convergence.
Elkins, Zachary +3 more
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