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Here, we present a textile, wearable capacitive interface enabling multidirectional remote control by dynamically modulating electrode overlap and spacing via a freely gliding upper electrode. A forearm‐mounted prototype drives robotic and media tasks with 12–15 ms latency, maintains < 0.8% drift after 500 cycles, and remains stably functional at 90 ...
Cagatay Gumus +8 more
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Poor people's knowledge : helping poor people to earn from their knowledge [PDF]
How can we help poor people to earn more from their knowledge rather than from their sweat and muscle? This paper draws lessons from projects intended to promote and protect the innovation, knowledge, and creative skills of poor people in poor countries,
Finger, J. Michael
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No pills for poor people? Understanding the disembowelment of India’s patent regime [PDF]
The recent amendment to the Patent Act, 1970 brings India into full compliance with its obligations under the TRIPs Agreement, in particular allowing for product patents in the area of pharmaceuticals and agrichemicals.
Rangnekar, Dwijen
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Russian Citizents’ Attitute Towards Private Property: Myths and Contradictions
The article analyzes the attitude of Russian citizens to the institution of private property. The author estimates the level of confidence and respect of people to this institution, perception of their property right protection and risks connected with ...
K. Khodzha
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Modular, Textile‐Based Soft Robotic Grippers for Agricultural Produce Handling
This article introduces textile‐based pneumatic grippers that transform simple textiles into robust bending actuators. Detailed experiments uncover how cut geometry and fabric selection shape performance. Successful handling of fragile agricultural items showcases the potential of textile robotics for safe, scalable automation in food processing and ...
Zeyu Hou +4 more
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During the last three decades the integral approach between human rights and environment has benefited world´s indigenous peoples´ role within the decision-making process at state level and international law.
Sierra, Omar
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“Strangers” in the Medieval Town on the Materials of Freiburg Urban Law
The urban commune in the Middle Ages is a complex social structure. It consisted of heterogeneous population: from craftsmen and merchants to the town officials – patriciate.
Blokhin Pavel Aleksandrovich
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Intelligent Sky Guardians (InSkyGuard) is introduced as a four‐drone swarm that autonomously detects, tracks, and safely captures rogue drones using a coordinated net system. Computer vision and leader–follower control architecture enable synchronized enclosure, while integrated failsafes enhance system reliability. Validated through closed‐environment
Joshua Hastings +6 more
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Sui Generis Rights on Folklore Viewed From a Property Rights Perspective [PDF]
This paper looks at sui generis rights claimed for the protection of folklore. Since rights should not be created in any which way if one is to avoid privileges and rent-seeking, it is important to be clear about design constraints stemming from such ...
Ejan Mackaay
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Property rights to transport: regulatory issues
Applicability of the issue under research is preconditioned by the fact that Russian property right does not meet modern realities; lack of proper regulation raises practical problems of law enforcement and does not guarantee the stability of civil ...
Semeryanova Nina +2 more
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