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LAY UNDERSTANDING OF LEGAL TERMINOLOGY IN THE ERA OF THE JAPANESE LAY JUDGE SYSTEM
This paper discusses the unintelligible nature of legal terminology from lay perspectives in the era of the lay judge system. First, I will introduce Japan’s first plain language project which was set up by the lay-judge preparatory headquarters of Japan
Mami Hiraike OKAWARA
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Empowering Women in Family Relations
This contribution strives to give an over-all assessment of the continued relevance of women's empowerment in family relations, in particular in cross-cultural and cross-border contextes, and how such empowerment can be achieved.
Jänterä-Jareborg, Maarit,
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A quasi‐periodic Dart‐Kite (QDK) metastructure with a golden‐ratio‐constrained strong–weak bond network simultaneously enhances strength, toughness, and damage tolerance. Its distributed topology enables predictable, tailorable crack paths for precise fracture control and stable mechanics, demonstrating a high‐performance, controllable architecture ...
Tianyu Gao +3 more
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Intergenerational Transmission in a Bidirectional Context
Traditional approaches to the study of parent-child relationships view intergenerational transmission as a top-down phenomenon in which parents transfer their values, beliefs, and practices to their children.
Jan De Mol +2 more
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ON THE DENSE FAMILIES IN THE RELATIONAL DATAMODEL
In this paper, dense families of relation schemes are introduced. We characterize minimal keys of relation schemes in terms of dense families. Note that, the dense families of database relations were introduced by Jarvinen [6]. We prove that the set of all minimal keys of a relation scheme s= (U, F) is the transversal hypergraphs of a hypergraph D– {∅},
Vu Duc Thy, Nguyen Hoang Son
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OP62 - East Indian Family and Gender Relations
47 audio cassettesThis resource is available for research. It is the property of the West Indiana and Special Collections Division, The Alma Jordan Library, The University of the West Indies, St.
Mohammed, Patricia
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Interpretable machine learning reveals how composition and processing govern the formation and microstructural burden of Fe‐rich intermetallic compounds in recycled Al–Si–Fe–Mn alloys. By separating morphology selection from morphology‐conditioned burden partitioning, this framework shows that identical Fe contents can yield different intermetallic ...
Jaemin Wang +2 more
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Background Access to healthy, affordable food is a challenge in many communities. There is growing recognition that co-designed, community-led approaches, which directly involve end-users in the development, implementation, and evaluation processes, are ...
Tamara Petresin +5 more
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A note on familial relations in IQ
SummaryParent-child correlations for IQ components in a small sample of Oxfordshire families were lower, particularly for performance IQ, in children over 18 years of age than in younger children.
J B, Gibson, G A, Harrison, R W, Hiorns
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The Impact of Founding-Family Ownership on Labor Relations : Evidence from French Workplace-Level Data. [PDF]
We investigate the influence of founding-family ownership on labor relations using workplace-level data from France. Based on data from labor conflicts during 2004 in workplaces of listed companies, we find that family ownership significantly reduces the
Waxin, Timothée
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