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Waveguide Photoactuators: Materials, Fabrication, and Applications
Waveguide photoactuators convert guided light into mechanical motion. Their tethered‐flexible design enables minimally invasive surgery and confined‐space robotics. This review aims to guide materials selection, device design, and system integration, accelerating the transition of waveguide photoactuators from laboratory prototypes to versatile ...
Minjie Xi +4 more
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'Indigenous Rights at the United Nations: Their impact on international human rights standards' [PDF]
This paper goes beyond the obvious impact that the Declaration has had on the rights of indigenous peoples and argues in favour of its wider impact on the standards of international human rights law. It sets out to prove that potentially, the recognition
Xanthaki, A
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Early Detection of Cell Death Using Transmembrane Water Exchange Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Cell death is important in both the development and treatment of cancer. In this study, it is demonstrated for the first time that a specific measurement of the transmembrane water exchange rate using magnetic resonance imaging can be used as an early marker of cell death in mammalian cells, in animals and in human patients. Abstract Cell death plays a
Athanasia Kaika +22 more
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State Capture through Corruption: Can Human Rights Help?
Until recently, the United Nations and regional systems of human rights protection had shown considerable reluctance to address human rights violations resulting from corruption. Instead, these actors would underline the negative impacts of corruption on
Jimena Reyes
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The Idea of Humanity: Human Rights and Immigrants\u27 Rights [PDF]
This essay asks whether international human rights arguments are likely to be effective in advancing immigrants\u27 rights in the United States. There are certainly reasons to be pessimistic.
Cole, David
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S3RL: Enhancing Spatial Single‐Cell Transcriptomics With Separable Representation Learning
Separable Spatial Representation Learning (S3RL) is introduced to enhance the reconstruction of spatial transcriptomic landscapes by disentangling spatial structure and gene expression semantics. By integrating multimodal inputs with graph‐based representation learning and hyperspherical prototype modeling, S3RL enables high‐fidelity spatial domain ...
Laiyi Fu +6 more
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Whose Law Is It Anyway? The Cultural Legitimacy of International Human Rights in the United States [PDF]
Whose Law Is It Anyway? The Cultural Legitimacy of International Human Rights in the United States on ResearchGate, the professional network for ...
Bruch, Elizabeth M.
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Sclerostin loop2‐ApoER2 interaction in macrophages is required by sclerostin to suppress NF‐κB nuclear translocation and phosphorylation, to promote macrophage conversion into anti‐inflammatory subtypes in atherosclerotic aortas, as well as to prevent atherosclerosis and aortic aneurysm development in ApoE−/− mice. Abstract Therapeutic antibody against
Luyao Wang +27 more
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This study undertakes a philosophical examination of the intersection of international criminal law and human rights law, revealing the paradoxical tensions between the pursuit of justice and the protection of human rights. Through a critical analysis of
Calistus Abang
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International Assistance and Cooperation for Access to Essential Medicines [PDF]
Access to essential medicines is a critical problem that plagues many developing countries. With a daunting number of domestic constraints technologically, economically, and otherwise developing countries are faced with a steep uphill battle to meet the ...
Mok, Emily A.
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