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2020
Abstract Young people sought to resolve the challenge of untimely pregnancies in various ways. Male and female partners were involved with efforts to terminate the pregnancies—in effect, to induce abortion. Women’s reproductive health was potentially endangered both by the morbity of pregnancies and childbirth in pre-modern societies and
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Abstract Young people sought to resolve the challenge of untimely pregnancies in various ways. Male and female partners were involved with efforts to terminate the pregnancies—in effect, to induce abortion. Women’s reproductive health was potentially endangered both by the morbity of pregnancies and childbirth in pre-modern societies and
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A Remedy for The Misuse of Remedies
Journal of the American Pharmaceutical Association (Practical Pharmacy ed.), 1955Abstract If the pharmacist is to be more than a merchant he must stress professional service and consider the prestige of his calling. In this timely, realistic article the Dean of the Brooklyn College of Pharmacy pinpoints the fierce competition pharmacy faces from general retailers and offers a bold answer and program for the profession.
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Scientific American, 2016
The article discusses the use of a blood test for diagnosing tuberculosis, developed by medical professor Purvesh Khatri and colleagues at Stanford University. Emphasis is given to topics such as the analysis of bacteria in sputum and mucus, the cost of testing in developing countries, and a patent for the blood testing.
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The article discusses the use of a blood test for diagnosing tuberculosis, developed by medical professor Purvesh Khatri and colleagues at Stanford University. Emphasis is given to topics such as the analysis of bacteria in sputum and mucus, the cost of testing in developing countries, and a patent for the blood testing.
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Australian Feminist Studies, 2011
In 2004 Norma Khouri's bestselling story of honour killing, Forbidden Love (2003), was revealed to be a hoax. Unexpectedly, in the aftermath of the hoax the fate of Khouri and her book became the subject of a major feminist documentary film by Anna Broinowski, Forbidden Lie$ (2007).
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In 2004 Norma Khouri's bestselling story of honour killing, Forbidden Love (2003), was revealed to be a hoax. Unexpectedly, in the aftermath of the hoax the fate of Khouri and her book became the subject of a major feminist documentary film by Anna Broinowski, Forbidden Lie$ (2007).
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Particulate Science and Technology, 2001
Electrokinetic remediation, a technique in which DC electric current is applied to inert electrodes for the removal of contaminants from soils and wastes, is fast becoming a commercially viable process. The principles, a brief description of a novel experimental setup, the application of this technique to remove inorganic and organic species, and the ...
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Electrokinetic remediation, a technique in which DC electric current is applied to inert electrodes for the removal of contaminants from soils and wastes, is fast becoming a commercially viable process. The principles, a brief description of a novel experimental setup, the application of this technique to remove inorganic and organic species, and the ...
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Remedies: termination and damages
2013Abstract This chapter deals with remedies for breach of contract to the extent that they have a particular application to international sale of goods agreements. Attention is given to termination for breach and damages. Even here, however, certain aspects (for example, penalty clauses) are left to general works on contract and sale of ...
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Patent remedies and technology licensing: Evidence from a supreme court decision
Strategic Management Journal, 2023Senem Aydin Ozden, Pooyan Khashabi
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