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Nonclinical evaluation of biological responses to implanted medical devices and combination products in animals is required to predict possible outcomes and risks in patients. This paper describes globally accepted pathology “best practices” that 1) effectively address ISO standards and current regulatory guidance for medical device development and 2 ...
Kathleen A. Funk +6 more
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The current 2nd edition Orchiectomy dataset offers a rigorously validated, internationally developed checklist that supports high‐quality, standardised reporting and promotes clinical confidence across diverse healthcare settings. All ICCR datasets are freely available to the global pathology community via the ICCR website ([www.iccr‐cancer.org](http://
Felix Bremmer +12 more
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The weighted agreement factor in small‐molecule crystallography is, for half of a sample (N = 314) of published data sets, so large that it cannot be explained by errors like unrecognized disorder or twinning. Instead, the standard uncertainties are most likely flawed in these cases.The increase in the weighted agreement factor due to systematic errors
Julian Henn
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The affiliation of one of the authors and a source of funding are both added in the following papers: Chiririwa & Meijboom [Acta Cryst. (2011a), E67, m1496; Acta Cryst. (2011b), E67, m1497; Acta Cryst. (2011c), E67, m1498] and Chiririwa &
Haleden Chiririwa
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Technical Measures, Environmental Protection, and Trade
ABSTRACT Technical regulations are increasingly numerous, complex, and often less transparent than traditional price‐based measures. Widely employed to achieve nontrade policy objectives, these measures are frequently adopted for environmental protection purposes. However, the trade effects of environmental measures remain underexplored. Using a unique
Fabio Gaetano Santeramo +2 more
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Moving Open Repositories out of the Blind Spot of Initiatives to Correct the Scholarly Record
ABSTRACT Open repositories were created to enhance access and visibility of scholarly publications, driven by open science ideals emphasising transparency and accessibility. However, they lack mechanisms to update the status of corrected or retracted publications, posing a threat to the integrity of the scholarly record.
Frédérique Bordignon
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The EU Commission During the Covid‐19 Crisis: Attempts at Self‐Empowerment, or Not?
Abstract We argue that the European Commission, like national governments, is likely to have used the Covid‐19 crisis as an opportunity to bolster its own powers. We focus on the Commission's attempts to insert into legal proposals provisions to adopt delegated or implementing acts, as this is the only possible way to gain lasting rule‐making powers ...
Gijs Jan Brandsma, Jens Blom‐Hansen
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Abstract The aim of this paper is to highlight the situation whereby content generated by the large language model ChatGPT is appearing in peer‐reviewed papers in journals by recognized publishers. The paper demonstrates how to identify sections that indicate that a text fragment was generated, that is, entirely created, by ChatGPT.
Artur Strzelecki
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Abstract In Table I of the paper Growth hormone responsive dermatosis in three dogs (New Zealand Veterinary Journal 41, 19.5-9, 1993), the units for the following biochemical tests are given in μmol/l, whereas the correct units are mmol/l: blood urea, glucose, cholesterol, calcium, inorganic phosphate, sodium and potassium.
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