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This is not a course in trial practice: Multimodal participation in objections

Journal of Pragmatics, 2018
Abstract This first part of this paper argues against the assumption that trial examination consists of question-answer patterns. Rather, data from cross-examination in a criminal trial reveals the existence of an objection option space that screens questions for evidential relevance.
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Specifying objectives and outcomes for clinical trials

Medical Journal of Australia, 2002
Val, Gebski   +2 more
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Things: Objects and Agency in the Trial and Crucifixion Plays

2015
Few aspects of medieval culture are as focused on objects—physical things—as is the devotion to the Passion of Christ. Medieval representations of the Passion sequence, both visual and verbal, fetishize the objects associated with the suffering and death of Jesus to an extent rarely encountered elsewhere.
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Objections to a trial

The Lancet, 1992
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The Influence of Prosecutor’s Objectivity on the Fairness of a Trial

2012
Finnish criminal law allows the interference with a person’s protected rights, such as the right of privacy or right of freedom. Therefore criminal proceedings must fulfil obligations set by the human and civil rights and by the general procedural principles. These obligations, which apply to both legislator and authorities applying the law, create the
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Patient-centred clinical trial design

Nature Reviews Nephrology, 2022
Allison Tong   +2 more
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The FGF21 analog pegozafermin in severe hypertriglyceridemia: a randomized phase 2 trial

Nature Medicine, 2023
Harold E Bays   +2 more
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