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Comparative Vigilance [PDF]

open access: possibleAmerican Law and Economics Review, 2008
A growing body of literature suggests that courts and juries are inclined toward division of liability between two strictly non-negligent or 'vigilant' parties. However, standard models of liability rules do not provide for vigilance-based sharing of liability.
Allan M. Feldman, Ram Singh
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Maintenance vigil immunotherapy in newly diagnosed advanced ovarian cancer: Efficacy assessment of homologous recombination proficient (HRP) patients in the phase IIb VITAL trial.

, 2021
5502 Background: In the VITAL (NCT02346747) trial, maintenance therapy with Vigil, an autologous tumor cell vaccine transfected with a DNA plasmid encoding GMCSF and bi-shRNA-furin for TGFβ expression control, following frontline platinum-based ...
R. Rocconi   +12 more
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The structure of vigilance [PDF]

open access: possibleArchiv f�r Psychiatrie und Nervenkrankheiten, 1978
Vigilance is understood as a primarily behavioral category. Identical stimuli tend to evoke more or less differentiated behavioral responses dependent on a low or high state of vigilance. The rise of vigilance from coma to full attention moves along with increasing differentiation of evoked behavioral responses. With heterogeneous physical, figurative,
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A phase I combination study of vigil and atezolizumab in recurrent/refractory advanced-stage ovarian cancer: Efficacy assessment in BRCA1/2-wt patients.

, 2020
3002Background: Recent studies have shown poor clinical outcomes and limited survival advantage to checkpoint inhibitors (CIs) in advanced stage ovarian cancer (OvC).
R. Rocconi   +14 more
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Randomized double-blind placebo-controlled trial of primary maintenance vigil immunotherapy (VITAL study) in stage III/IV ovarian cancer: Efficacy assessment in BRCA1/2-wt patients.

, 2020
6017Background: Vigil is an autologous tumor cell vaccine constructed from autologous harvested tumor tissue transfected with a DNA plasmid encoding GMCSF and bi-shRNA-furin thereby creating TGFβ e...
R. Rocconi   +15 more
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Connecting social media use with gaps in knowledge and participation in a protest context: the case of candle light vigil in South Korea

Asian Journal of Communication, 2018
This study sheds light on the recent use of social media for protests, with the 2016 South Korean candle light vigils as the case study. An extensive amount of literature has explored social media’s potential for informing and mobilizing the public to ...
Sangwon Lee
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Pharmacovigilance is … Vigilance

Drug Safety, 2015
The world changes continuously and pharmacovigilance as a new discipline also must change. There are new fields opening with novel challenges whilst we are still perfecting ways to manage and improve the basic challenges such as inadequate data for decision making and under-reporting.
Rachida Soulayamani Bencheikh   +1 more
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Case Report: Immune-mediated Complete Response in a Patient With Recurrent Advanced Ewing Sarcoma (EWS) After Vigil Immunotherapy.

Journal of pediatric hematology/oncology, 2017
Ewing sarcoma is a highly resistant disease with a
Maurizio Ghisoli   +17 more
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On the Nature of Vigilance

Human Factors: The Journal of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, 2017
Objective: I explore the origins, theoretical underpinnings, applications, and importance of vigilance in a world ever more dominated by semiautomated, automated, and autonomous machines. Background: The empirical genesis of vigilance is taken as a case study in the etiology of the application of the behavioral sciences to the human culture of ...
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Keeping Vigil: The Emergence of Vigilance Committees in Pre-Civil War America

Perspectives on Politics, 2018
What explains the emergence of organized private enforcement in the United States? We study the formation of vigilance committees—that is, coercive groups organized in a manner not officially sanctioned by state law and with the purpose of establishing ...
J. Obert, Eleonora Mattiacci
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