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Preclusion as to Issues of Law: The Legal System's Interest
The rules of claim and issue preclusion bar litigants from relitigating claims and issues, except under narrowly defined ...
Hazard, Geoffrey
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A human 3D bone niche integrating osteoblasts and osteoclasts enables co‐culture with prostate cancer cell lines and patient‐derived organoids. The engineered niche (i) models aspects of reciprocal phenotypic regulation between osteoblasts and cancer cells, (ii) captures osteoclast‐enhanced osteomimicry in tumor cells, and (iii) establishes a ...
Andrea Mazzoleni +7 more
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The Constitution and Preclusion/Res Judicata
The interrelation of lawsuits is one of the most troublesome, yet least commented upon, areas of the law. The ramifications are great; related lawsuits may be pending concurrently, either brought by the same individual-repetitive litigation--or brought ...
Vestal, Allan D.
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Natural Biomaterials for Osteochondral Repair: From Source to Strategy
Biological origin‐guided overview of natural biomaterials and therapeutic strategies for osteochondral tissue engineering. The circular diagram categorizes representative materials and strategies into plant/algae‐derived, microbial‐derived, animal‐derived, and human‐derived sources, centered on an osteochondral defect repair model.
Hengyu Liu +5 more
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Shrinkage-based method for estimating suction stress characteristic curve. [PDF]
Hoque MA, Azam S.
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Rethinking the eidos, genos, and diaphora of the health utility concept: a psychological perspective. [PDF]
Broekharst DSE +5 more
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Opacity as Authority: Arbitrariness and the Preclusion of Contestation
This article redefines arbitrariness not as a normative flaw or a symptom of domination, but as a foundational functional mechanism structuring human systems and interactions. Diverging from critical traditions that conflate arbitrariness with injustice, it posits arbitrariness as a semiotic trait: a property enabling systems—linguistic, legal, or ...
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Offensive Issue Preclusion in the Criminal Context: Two Steps Foward, One Step Back
This article addresses whether the expansion of the doctrine of issue preclusion in the federal criminal area should mirror the expansion of the doctrine in the federal civil area. The article examines the general requirements of issue preclusion and the
Simon, Michelle S.
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