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Chapter 12 – Policing Entrapment
Entrapment has been a prominent, if rarely successful, defence in terrorism prosecutions. In this chapter, I sketch an egalitarian case for entrapment. On this account, the primary moral significance of entrapment is to prevent the police from generating
Chiao, Vincent
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In-between History and Memory: Leslie Marmon Silko’s Fictional World
Leslie Marmon Silko, an American Indian writer, is one of the pioneers of literary renaissance in Native American literature. Her works are focused on cultural identity, the Native people’s struggle to preserve their past and culture by means of ...
Leila Babaeinia +2 more
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Sural nerve and short saphenous vein entrapment-a case report
Although the sural nerve is the most extensively studied nerve in man, there is a dearth of data regarding the normal variations in the size and distribution of axons in normal subjects.
B Nayak Satheesha
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Successful surgical extraction of an entrapped intra-aortic balloon pump
Intra-aortic balloon pump use is an approach for the provision of mechanical support to improve cardiac output and perfusion in the perioperative period in patients undergoing coronary intervention.
Jayarama Pai +4 more
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The pulmonary vasculature constitutively expresses the integrin lymphocyte function-associated antigen-1 ligands intercellular adhesion molecule (ICAM)-1 and -2.
Vlodavsky, Israel +10 more
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Entrapment, temptation and virtue testing [PDF]
We address the ethics of scenarios in which one party entraps, intentionally tempts or intentionally tests the virtue of another. We classify, in a new manner, three distinct types of acts that are of concern, namely acts of entrapment, of intentional ...
Tanyi, A +7 more
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Recent Advances and Perspectives on Food-Grade Immobilisation Systems for Enzymes
The use of enzyme immobilisation is becoming increasingly popular in beverage processing, as this method offers significant advantages, such as enhanced enzyme performance and expanded applications, while allowing for easy process termination via simple ...
Marcella Chalella Mazzocato +1 more
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Enzyme entrapment, biocatalyst immobilization without covalent attachment
In entrapment an active species, which is often a catalyst, is trapped within a material by a solid or gel forming event; thus, it becomes dispersed within the solid or semi-solid matrix.
Marr, Patricia C.; id_orcid +2 more
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Upper limb entrapment neuropathies in multiple sclerosis [PDF]
Introduction Entrapment neuropathies of upper limbs such as carpal tunnel and cubital tunnel syndromes are common in the general population. Identification of entrapment neuropathies of upper limbs in patients with multiple sclerosis can be clinically
Yin, H. +5 more
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Entrapment neuropathies are a subset of compression neuropathies caused by chronic impingement upon a nerve by nearby structures. The resulting pathology depends upon the duration and severity of entrapment, and ranges from demyelination if entrapment is
James W. Teener
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