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When machines invent: How AI shapes patent litigation outcomes
Abstract Artificial intelligence (AI) is no longer merely a tool of invention. It has become an inventor. As AI systems increasingly contribute to the design and discovery of new technologies, their involvement raises novel challenges for patent law. This essay presents the first empirical test of whether jurors systematically perceive alleged patent ...
Joseph J. Avery, W. Michael Schuster
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Minor epic: Notes toward a different “Anthropoetry”
Abstract Anthropologists have often turned to poetry as a means of accessing emotional registers of which conventional academic prose is unable to avail. In doing so, they have tacitly conflated poetry with lyric poetry, today probably the most widely practiced poetic genre, associated in particular with the expression of inner feelings and subjectival
Stuart McLean
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The construction industry holds significant economic importance for countries, with each construction project being unique in terms of factors like time, cost, quality, and risk allocation, which are fundamental aspects of construction contracts. Complex
SUKAR, EYAD
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ABSTRACT Personal autonomous vehicles can sense their surrounding environment, plan their route, and drive with little or no involvement of human drivers. Despite the latest technological advancements and the hopeful announcements made by leading entrepreneurs, to date no personal vehicle is approved for road circulation in a “fully” or “semi ...
Xingshuai Dong +13 more
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Archives of impact: The politics of craters on Earth
This paper examines Earth’s 195 confirmed impact craters as archives, exploring their cataloguing and presentation as heritage sites. It argues Western scientific framings using military language and emphasising catastrophe overlook settler colonialism’s violent histories and marginalise indigenous earth‐sky cosmologies.
Gareth Hoskins
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ABSTRACT Background Managing febrile neutropenia is challenging due to the limited sensitivity of blood culture (BC) and the lack of tools differentiating infectious from non‐infectious fever. T2 magnetic resonance (T2MR) is a culture‐independent system detecting bacteria (T2Bacteria) and yeasts (T2Candida); SeptiCyte RAPID is a host response assay ...
Anna Maria Peri +6 more
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Dispute Adjudication Board: Innovation in Georgia’s Alternative Dispute Resolution System
This article examines the Dispute Adjudication Board (DAB) as an innovative mechanism within Georgia’s alternative dispute resolution (ADR) system. As large-scale infrastructure projects proliferate globally, effective and timely dispute resolution ...
Machaidze, Otar
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The Dispute Avoidance and Adjudication Board according to FIDIC rules with a focus on the Red Book
Dispute Avoidance and Adjudication Board (DAAB) je neovisno tijelo, sastavljeno od jednog ili tri člana, kojemu je u okviru FIDIC ugovora povjerena ključna uloga sprječavanja i rješavanja sporova u međunarodnim građevinskim projektima. Ovaj rad analizira
Rašić, Ivana
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This review summarizes recent advances in integrated point‐of‐care testing (POCT) systems for public health, encompassing isothermal nucleic acid amplification, CRISPR‐based signal amplification, device integration, and chemometric/artificial intelligence‐assisted data interpretation, with applications in infectious disease surveillance, food and ...
Yan Du, Jiaqi Li, Jinghong Li
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Agricultural Water Manager Perspectives on Water Markets in Utah
ABSTRACT Irrigation organizations (IOs) in the arid US West manage water supply, own water rights, and deliver water shares to their users. In delivering most of the water used for irrigated agriculture, the influence of the water managers who run them on water futures cannot be overstated. Yet, the perspectives of both water managers and IOs regarding
Britta L. Schumacher +4 more
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