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Barriers and Facilitators of Access to Psychological Services for Indigenous Populations: A Scoping Review and Thematic Analysis

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychiatry, 2021
Background: The extent to which behavior-analytic interventions are offered to Indigenous populations across CANZUS in accessible and culturally appropriate ways is unknown.
Anna Plessas   +5 more
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Sex, Sexuality, Sexual Offending and the Rights of Persons with Mental Disabilities

open access: yesLaws, 2017
Although the legal issues related to sexual autonomy and sexual offending are significantly different, the resistance to providing adequate and effective counsel and the employment of the vividness heuristic (to privilege anecdote and reject valid and ...
Michael L. Perlin   +2 more
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Subsoil Microbial Diversity and Stability in Rotational Cotton Systems

open access: yesSoil Systems, 2020
Microbial diversity has been well documented for the top 0–0.30 m of agricultural soils. However, spatio-temporal research into subsoil microbial diversity and the effects of agricultural management remains limited.
Katherine Polain   +3 more
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Blind Spot: Trade and Competition Law—the Space Between the Silos

open access: yesGerman Law Journal, 2023
Trade law and competition law have grown up in their separate silos. This means that restraints by the states and restraints by private parties are treated in separate boxes, and with few exceptions, they have been treated so through the years. Yet, some
Eleanor M. Fox
doaj   +1 more source

The DAO Controversy: The Case for a New Species of Corporate Governance?

open access: yesFrontiers in Blockchain, 2020
This paper reviews the recent case of The DAO “hack” in June 2016 and analyzes The DAO's response in its time of crisis, and its implications for corporate and IT governance. There was no human-led governance in The DAO. Instead, The DAO placed its trust
Robbie Morrison   +2 more
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Building a Climate-Resilient Power Grid: Lessons From Texas-Size Storms and the Queensland Floods

open access: yesFrontiers in Climate, 2021
When a city is lashed by storm or swamped by epic rains, there's at least one predictable moment in the chaos: the lights go out. In this article, we focus on the challenge of protecting assets from storms and floods in the era of climate breakdown. This
Robert R. M. Verchick, Rosemary Lyster
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Human Rights: The Global South's Route to Climate Litigation

open access: yesAJIL Unbound, 2020
After twenty-five years of climate litigation dominated by cases in the United States, Australia, and other jurisdictions in the Global North, a second wave of lawsuits arose in the mid-2010s that prominently feature cases filed in countries of the ...
César Rodríguez-Garavito
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Feeding recycled food waste improved feed efficiency in laying hens from 24 to 43 weeks of age

open access: yesScientific Reports, 2023
There is renewed interest in utilizing food waste as animal feed due to its potential benefits in reducing feed cost and environmental impact while improving global food security.
Hiep T. Dao   +3 more
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