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Lobbying Opportunities, Confusions and Misrepresentations in the European Union [PDF]
Lobby activities are often likened to the misuse of authority and bad practices. Such parallels generate problems that easily spiral down into crises and conflicts, and the symbiosis of politics and business turns into an ambiguous platform.
Andreea Vass
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This study generates high‐fidelity synthetic longitudinal records for a million‐patient diabetes cohort, successfully replicating clinical predictive performance. However, deeper analysis reveals algorithmic biases and trajectory inconsistencies that escape standard quality metrics. These findings challenge current validation norms, demonstrating why a
Francisco Ortuño +5 more
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State interests are conditioned by historical necessity and always occupy a special place in complex social relations. State interest in land and other natural resources in the Russian Empire in the XVIII century is realized by the legislator in the form
E. S. Filippova
doaj
Promoting population health with public-private partnerships: Where’s the evidence?
Background Although public-private partnerships have become common in the health sector, the evidence supporting their effectiveness is limited, and when the products or services provided by the private partner are harmful to health inherent conflicts of
Lucy A. Parker +2 more
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Private Interests and the Start of Fluoride-Supplemented High-Carbohydrate Nutritional Guidelines. [PDF]
Hujoel PP.
europepmc +1 more source
MELDING PRIVATE AND PUBLIC INTERESTS IN WATER RIGHTS MARKETS [PDF]
The debate over privatizing and water markets has moved back and forth for decades between the "I" and the "We" perspectives. Rather than either/or, a balanced "I&We" view of water institutions is needed. West is meeting east in water law.
Lynne, Gary D., Saarinen, Phyllis
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Soft and Hard Strategies: The Role of Business in the Crafting of International Commercial Law [PDF]
Part I returns to the classic definition of hard international law initially put forward by Kenneth Abbott and Duncan Snidal and related IR scholars and analyzes existing commercial law treaties in light of this definition.
Susan Block-Lieb
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Doehl et al. discovered an adaptive neuroimmune mechanism that induces itch in tick‐exposed guinea pigs, enabling rapid tick removal. This itch‐induced tick removal (IITR) is mediated by an adaptive cellular immune response and is independent of IgG, IgE, or TRPV1.
Johannes S. P. Doehl +27 more
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Actual problems of legislative support of environmental interests in the state policy of Ukraine
The conceptual principles of ecological interest in the legislation and science of ecological law, their relation with other related legal categories are considered.
H. V. Аnisimova
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Cognitive Trajectories from Preclinical Alzheimer's Disease to Dementia
A continuous, multi‐domain characterization of cognitive decline across the Alzheimer's disease spectrum identifies when individual cognitive measures become abnormal. Episodic memory declines first, followed by executive function, language, processing speed, and visuospatial abilities, supporting improved clinical interpretation and optimized endpoint
Fredrik Öhman +3 more
wiley +1 more source

