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Competition investigations in digital markets focus increasingly on future markets, and incentives to invest and innovate play here a larger role than in traditional "brick and mortar" industries.
Beata Mäihäniemi
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Objectives To characterise the sleep of elite athletes and to identify factors associated with training and competition that negatively affect sleep. Design Prognosis systematic review.
Spencer S. H. Roberts +2 more
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Review of the Fingerprint Liveness Detection (LivDet) competition series: 2009 to 2015 [PDF]
A spoof attack, a subset of presentation attacks, is the use of an artificial replica of a biometric in an attempt to circumvent a biometric sensor.
Luca Ghiani +5 more
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Manipulation into unsustainable consumer choices as exploitative abuse of dominance
This article oscillates around the intersection of sustainability and digital platforms, which is an increasingly important and complex area of study in which digital platforms can have both a positive and a negative influence.
Beata Mäihäniemi
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Background Competition is a critical process that shapes plant communities and interacts with environmental constraints. There are surprising knowledge gaps related to mechanisms that belie competitive processes, though important to natural communities ...
Alicia J. Foxx, F. Fort
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The Very Essence of the Internal Market Freedoms
The guarantee of the very essence of rights is a well-known concept in the German tradition of rights' adjudication. The Court of Justice of the European Union has been influenced by the methods of control used by the German Constitutional Law in ...
Inês Quadros
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Administrative procedure remains largely unharmonized in the European Union. One area where the divergent national procedures are particularly visible are unannounced inspections or ‘dawn raids’.
Riina Autio
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Not “big is bad” but “closed is bad”? Exploring dynamic competition in generative AI
Scholars have seized upon studies on economic concentration to revive the idea that “big is bad”. A recent addition to the literature, by James Bessen, shares a concern for declining disruption rates but argues instead that “closed is bad”.
Friso Bostoen +2 more
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A bad dream come true: ICT patent prosecution against EU competition law
The article scrutinises patent prosecution practices in the ICT sector under Arts. 101 and 102 TFEU in light of the CJEU case law and economic arguments pointing to their anti- and pro-competitive effects.
Niccolò Galli
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From pillow to podium: a review on understanding sleep for elite athletes
Shannon O’Donnell, Christopher M Beaven, Matthew W Driller Health, Sport and Human Performance, University of Waikato, Hamilton, New Zealand Abstract: Sleep is considered vital to human health and well-being, and is critical to physiological and ...
O'Donnell S, Beaven CM, Driller MW
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