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Everyday Citizenship: Identity Claims and Their Reception
Citizenship involves being able to speak and be heard as a member of the community. This can be a formal right (e.g., a right to vote). It can also be something experienced in everyday life.
Nick Hopkins +2 more
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The Right to be Heard in EEC Competition Procedures [PDF]
This Article examines the procedure under the European Community’s Regulation No. 17 and compares it with the concept of a fair hearing as it exists in English and U.S. administrative law.
Joshua, Julian M.
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This work successfully fabricated ion‐conductive hydrogels with low hysteresis and high conductivity using 3D printing technology. By adjusting the component ratios, the properties of the hydrogels can be tuned to meet diverse sensing requirements. Finally, a multimodal sensing sign language recognition system was constructed based on this hydrogel ...
Quan Hu +9 more
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It is a well-known and non-controversial fact in the global Burundian opinion, that effective enforcement of judicial decisions suffers from multiple obstacles, legal as well as non-legal.
Dr. Aimé-Parfait Niyonkuru
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Functional compensation between clarin‐1 and clarin‐2 in cochlear hair cells. Hearing loss associated with CLRN1 mutations shows striking phenotypic variability; however, the underlying mechanisms remain poorly understood. This study reveals that clarin‐1 and clarin‐2 function cooperatively in cochlear hair cells to sustain mechanoelectrical ...
Maureen Wentling +17 more
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Mitochondrial Transplantation as a Therapeutic Strategy for Inherited Mitochondrial Diseases
Mitochondrial transplantation (MTx) offers a promising therapeutic avenue for mitochondrial diseases. This review comprehensively evaluates MTx, differentiating its feasibility for mtDNA‐ and nDNA‐based disorders. It examines its potential for genetic correction, alongside inherent limitations, technical challenges, and crucial ethical considerations ...
Parmeshar Singh +17 more
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Climate change poses severe threats to the enjoyment of a wide array of human rights, such as the right to health, survival and development including, in extreme cases, the enjoyment of life itself.
Mildred Bekink
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Echocardiographic diagnosis of sinus Valsalva aneurysm rupture in two pediatric patients
Sinus Valsalva aneurysm rupture (SVAR) is a rare cardiac abnormality that requires surgical correction when diagnosed. Previously, cardiac catheterization and angiography were thought to be necessary for its diagnosis.
Funda Öztunç +3 more
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Checking the Staats: How Long Is Too Long to Give Adequate Public Notice in Broadening Reissue Patent Applications? [PDF]
A classic property rights question looms large in the field of patent law: where do the rights of inventors end and the rights of the public begin? The right of inventors to modify the scope of their claimed inventions, even after the patent issues, is ...
Longo, David M., Ph.D. +1 more
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Neuromorphic Motor Control with Electrolyte‐Gated Organic Synaptic Transistors
Electrolyte‐gated organic synaptic transistor (EGOST)‐based neuromorphic motor control systems integrate sensing, processing, and actuation by mimicking biological synapses. With advantages such as low power consumption, tunable synaptic plasticity, and mechanical flexibility, they are emerging as next‐generation core technologies for real‐time ...
Sung‐Hwan Kim +3 more
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