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Preliminary Rulings in The Civil Procedure
This article explores the subject of preliminary rulings in the Chilean Civil Procedure. Namely, it is focused on those issues which, due to their logical and legal connection to the object of the process, must be decided by the same or a different Court, before the final and substantial judgement is made.
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The preliminary ruling procedure, enshrined in Article 267 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU), stands as a fundamental mechanism of judicial cooperation and legal integration. While seemingly a technical legal tool, it is, in practice, the primary engine of a unique legal order that navigates and resolves the inherent ...
Rachid Al Bitar, Noémia Bessa Vilela
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NMI Regulates Adipose Adaptive Thermogenesis Through TLR4/IRF3 Signaling to Promote Obesity
Adipose tissue‐derived NMI is secreted under metabolic stress and suppresses adaptive thermogenesis through TLR4/IRF3 signaling, repressing the PPARα/PGC‐1α/UCP1 thermogenic transcriptional program. Genetic ablation or anti ‐ NMI monoclonal antibody treatment enhances energy expenditure, protects against DIO, and ameliorates adipose tissue inflammation,
Ting‐Ting Li +7 more
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This book focuses on rulings concerning liver transplantation in both civil law and Islamic jurisprudence. It consists of a preliminary chapter and three main chapters.
Suwaylam, Muhammad Ahmad
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Antimicrobial resistance caused by Gram‐negative bacteria remains difficult to overcome due to the protective outer membrane. To address this challenge, a multi‐condition constrained generative AI framework, GenMTAMP is proposed for de novo membrane‐targeting antimicrobial peptide design by integrating physicochemical and spatial structure descriptors.
Jingxiao Yu +5 more
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Entropy Decoding the Fundamental Law of Phase Competition in Glass Formation
We validate the integration of intermetallic and eutectic phases as initial phases for composition design. The phase competition mechanism in glass formation is quantitatively clarified based on the melting entropy of competing phases. Glass‐forming ability is modulated by tuning phase competition via the melting entropy of initial phases.
Benke Huo +7 more
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Bulk FePd2Te2 contains sparse interlayer Pd–Te covalent bonds, giving it unexpectedly low exfoliation energy and enabling van der Waals‐like exfoliation. Cleaving these bonds during exfoliation makes the monolayer magnetically distinct from the bulk: magnetic anisotropy energy increases, and the strain‐response coefficient of the magnetic moment ...
Huaiyuan Zhao +7 more
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The Limits of the Protection of the Rule of Law in Preliminary Reference Procedures
The principle of effective judicial protection has evolved from a general principle of EU law into a principle of constitutional nature linked to the rule of law. The preliminary ruling procedure of the EU has played an essential role in this development, as the ECJ has adapted for the purpose of the protection of judicial independence, the rules on ...
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This study demonstrates a Bi2WO6/SrBi2Ta2O9 heterojunction where light‐driven ferroelectric polarization reversal couples with persistent photoconductivity, enabling exclusive NO2 selective room‐temperature sensing. The device achieves a two‐order‐of‐magnitude sensitivity enhancement over an unpolarized device, a sub‐ppb detection limit, and robust ...
Liping Tan +11 more
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This paper illustrates a knowledge‐augmented dual‐track AI framework for advanced superalloy design. First, Large Language Models translate metallurgical heuristics into explicit rules to rapidly prune a vast compositional search space. Subsequently, LLM‐distilled priors safely guide a reinforcement learning agent during autonomous process optimization,
Jian Yao +9 more
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