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Scientific American, 2006
The article reports on a law suit filed by the Salt Institute, and industry lobbying group, under the Data Quality Act, challenging a study published by the "New England Journal of Medicine." The study found that reducing salt in the diet could lower blood pressure, even in people without hypertension.
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The article reports on a law suit filed by the Salt Institute, and industry lobbying group, under the Data Quality Act, challenging a study published by the "New England Journal of Medicine." The study found that reducing salt in the diet could lower blood pressure, even in people without hypertension.
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Regulation for Innovativeness or Regulation of Innovation?
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2015The legal literature concerning the interplay between innovation and law is split between two streams: law and economics (broadly defined) and law and technology. They seem to exist in parallel and largely non-intersecting inter-disciplinary silos. This paper attempts to reconcile these two streams and identify synergies.
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Emergency Medicine Journal, 2010
The decade's dying days have witnessed an almighty spat about the quality of care provided in the NHS and how it is measured and analysed. The feuding parties include the Care Quality Commission (CQC), its (now former) chairwoman Baroness Young, the Dr Foster Intelligence Unit at Imperial College in London, some NHS trusts, the Health Secretary Andrew ...
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The decade's dying days have witnessed an almighty spat about the quality of care provided in the NHS and how it is measured and analysed. The feuding parties include the Care Quality Commission (CQC), its (now former) chairwoman Baroness Young, the Dr Foster Intelligence Unit at Imperial College in London, some NHS trusts, the Health Secretary Andrew ...
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Meta-regulation: The regulation of self-regulation
2002Despite the dominance of organizations in contemporary social life, law is desperately short of techniques, doctrines and institutions that adequately respond to the social features of organizational entities, their impacts on stakeholders, their internal capacity for self-management, their capacity for diffusion and avoidance of accountability (see ...
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ERK signalling: a master regulator of cell behaviour, life and fate
Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2020Hugo Lavoie, Marc Therrien
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TOX is a critical regulator of tumour-specific T cell differentiation
Nature, 2019Andrew C Scott +2 more
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