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Human Skin Models in Biophotonics: Materials, Methods, and Applications
This review discusses how the optical properties of human skin can be replicated in human skin models. It describes the principles, materials, and techniques used to develop artificial skin for biophotonics research. Finally, the article highlights recent advances and shows how these models improve the study of light‐skin interactions without the need ...
Dardan Bajrami+4 more
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Women in the Legal Academy: A Brief History of Feminist Legal Theory [PDF]
Women’s entry into the legal academy in significant numbers—first as students, then as faculty—was a 1970s and 1980s phenomenon. During those decades, women in law schools struggled: first, for admission and inclusion as individual students on a formally
West, Robin
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Endothelial Colony Forming Cells (ECFCs) acted as cellular cyborgs, stealthily transporting gold nanorods (AuNRs) into tumors to enable targeted near‐infrared (NIR) hyperthermia combined with radiotherapy. This approach triggers ferroptosis in melanoma and inhibits autophagy in breast cancer, revealing a tumor‐specific response to nanomaterial‐assisted
Cecilia Anceschi+26 more
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Originalism and the Law of the Past [PDF]
Originalism has long been criticized for its “law office history” and other historical sins. But a recent “positive turn” in originalist thought may help make peace between history and law.
Baude, William, Sachs, Stephen E.
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The polariton‐enhanced Purcell (PEP) effect is demonstrated to enhance the stability of the deep blue phosphor‐sensitized fluorescent (PSF) OLEDs by 3.1 X compared to PSF diodes lacking this effect. In addition, PSF‐OLEDs exhibit reduced EQE roll‐off and deep blue color emission.
Haonan Zhao+2 more
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Customary law before the Conquest [PDF]
An article on early English legal history and customary law by Professor Derek Roebuck (Associate Senior Research Fellow, IALS). The article is taken from a lecture given by the author at the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies on February 1, 2006 and ...
Roebuck, Derek
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Since the late 1990s, there has been an explosion of scholarship on South Asian legal history. This article situates the new literature within the longer tradition of postcolonial South Asian legal studies, focusing on work written by lawyers and ...
M. Sharafi
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Electrospinning enables the hierarchical assembly of nanofiber‐based scaffolds for tissue engineering. However, encapsulated proteins often undergo structural changes. This study used mesoporous silica nanoparticles (MSNs) as protective carriers, mitigating protein denaturation and supporting controlled release.
Vera Citro+5 more
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Unitariness and Myopia: The Executive Branch, Legal Process and Torture [PDF]
What promotes legality on the part of government under strain? This Article looks to the role of intra-executive processes in facilitating well-reasoned, legitimate conclusions on questions like the one addressed in this symposium: What are the legal ...
Pillard, Cornelia T.
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Beyond the Sharia and Codified Law Dichotomy: From the Late Ḥanafi Tradition to Mecelle
review on: Samy A. Ayoub, Law, Empire, and the Sultan: Ottoman Imperial Authority and Late Ḥanafi Jurisprudence, New York: Oxford University Press 2020, XVII + 194 p., ISBN 978-0-1900-9292 ...
Murat Burak Aydin
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