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Uti possidetis Doctrine

2018
The analysis of the notion and historical development of the doctrine of uti possidetis in international law is the basis of this paper. A synthetic overview of the main cases in which it has been applied in international jurisprudence follows this analysis.
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Untimely UTIs

The American Journal of Nursing, 1990
DEBORAH GOLDER, ROBERT T. SMITHING
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PREVENTING UTIs

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1987
M T, Conti, L, Eutropius
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METs, NETs, and UTIs

Cell Host & Microbe
The mucosal immune response of the urinary bladder to bacterial infection is complex, as immune cells must efficiently neutralize and contain the infection while preventing harmful pathology. A recent Immunity paper by Li et al. illuminates the critical role of a resident macrophage subset in preventing invasive and life-threatening disease.
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UTI

Analytical Chemistry, 1979
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UTI

Analytical Chemistry, 1980
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Treating UTIs

Geriatric Nursing, 1990
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Uti possidetis Doctrine

2019
Abstract The expression uti possidetis originates in Roman law, where it indicated an interdict by the praetor aimed at prohibiting any interference with the possession of immovable property acquired nec vi, nec clam, nec praecario (not by force, nor stealth, nor license).
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Uti Possidetis

Australian Year Book of International Law, 1997
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