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Consent, mutuality and respect for persons as standards for ethical sex and for sex education
Abstract This article examines Lamb, Gable & de Ruyter's critique of consent as the standard by which one can determine if a sexual encounter is ethical in their ‘Mutuality in sexual relationships: a standard of ethical sex?’. Their examination of this issue is to be welcomed for a number of reasons, including growing criticism of ‘consent’ as the gold
Michael J. Reiss
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This work provides information on the performance of repair coatings for damaged prepainted galvanised steel used for building applications. The results highlighted the need for careful surface preparation on the damaged and corroded surface to eliminate surface salts and residues before the application of the repair coat.
Nathalie LeBozec+3 more
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Knowledge Politics, Historic Memory and The Virginia House‐wife
ABSTRACT Over the two centuries since its publication, Mary Randolph's 1824 cookbook has become embedded in discourses of historic memory. These discourses have obscured the racial and gendered politics, resistance and conflict present in the book. Randolph's text, when read closely, illuminates the kitchen spaces in which enslaved Black cooks both ...
Marie Pellissier
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A Perspective of Multi‐Reflecting TOF MS
ABSTRACT Time‐of‐flight mass spectrometry (TOF MS) excels in rapid and high‐sensitivity analysis, making it a cornerstone of analytical chemistry. But as sample complexity explodes in omics studies, so does the need for higher resolving power to ensure accurate results.
A. N. Verenchikov+3 more
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Alienation and action in the young Marx, Aristotle, and Arendt
Constellations, Volume 29, Issue 4, Page 417-433, December 2022.
Michael Lazarus
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Approches du bilinguisme latin-français au Moyen Âge. Linguistique, codicologie, esthétique
Sophie Albert
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Inspection Game With Imperfect Detection Technology
ABSTRACT In this article, we investigate a generalized two‐player inspection game between an attacker and a defender who allocates multiple resources across a critical system. Specifically, the attacker targets components of the system while the defender coordinates multiple inspection units to monitor disjoint subsets of components and detect attacks.
J. Haden Boone, Mathieu Dahan
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The notion of ‘equity’ is undergoing conceptual repositioning in international law today, embracing individuals as well as states and gaining an association with human rights and the politics of protest. In the context of these developments, the present paper enquires into the premodern roots of this ancient and rich term through three historical ...
Stephen Humphreys
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