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A Compact Spin‐Coated Graphene UWB Antenna for Breast Tumor Detection
A compact, spin‐coated graphene ultra‐wideband patch antenna designed for breast tumor detection, capable of distinguishing between malignant and benign tumors. This innovative antenna can serve as an effective initial screening tool, particularly in resource‐limited settings such as rural areas, where access to advanced medical equipment like MRI and ...
Raja Rashidul Hasan +9 more
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Time poverty: Obstacle to women's human rights, health and sustainable development. [PDF]
Hyde E, Greene ME, Darmstadt GL.
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Migrants' and refugees' rights : a brief international law perspective [PDF]
The issue of migrants and refugees, especially in a Mediterranean context, has become the subject of political sabre-rattling, emotive language and fractious debate.
Grech, Omar
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Fostering Innovation: Streamlining Magnetocaloric Materials Research by Digitalization
Magnetocaloric cooling (MCE) is an environmentally friendly refrigeration method with great potential. Optimizing MCE materials involves the preparation and screening of large quantities of samples, which in turn generates a large amount of data. A digitalization approach is presented that uses ontologies, knowledge graphs, and digital workflows to ...
Simon Bekemeier +17 more
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ADDRESSING THE SEX/GENDER DIFFERENCE: AN INCLUSIVE APPROACH TO HUMAN RIGHTS
Women’s experiences of human rights abuse have long been marginalised in international human rights law. The main human rights concepts such as personhood, equality and freedom have been defined on the basis of the experiences of men.
Ivana Radačić
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Revising cultural relativism in the context of contemporary anti-gender movements
The relationship between universality and cultural relativism has been tense throughout the development of the international human rights regime. Covenants and declarations concerning women’s rights have sparked particular controversy as countries have ...
Helen L. Murphey
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How can we prevent genocide? [PDF]
Dora Felkai is doing her masters at LSE in Human Rights, with a focus on women’s rights. She is from Hungary, and did her undergraduate degree at Durham University in Politics and Sociology.
Felkai, Dora
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Here, SubNc single‐component organic photodiodes (SC‐OPDs) are investigated, which achieve highly competitive performance metrics, including high EQE, ultra‐low JD, and high specific detectivity (D*). This study emphasizes the critical role of an organic buffer layer in studying the interface energetics and effects to achieve state‐of‐the‐art ...
Anncharlott Kusber +12 more
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Experiences of Women War-Torture Survivors in Uganda: Implications for Health and Human Rights [PDF]
This paper will describe the resulting long-term health needs of women war-torture survivors of the civil war years in Luwero District, Uganda. To do this sections of case studies from interviews carried out in Kikamulo Sub-County, Luwero, are utilised ...
Kakembo, Nassozi Margaret +3 more
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We describe a microfluidic tumor‐stroma co‐culture model, engineered to resist collagen‐hydrogel contraction driven by fibroblast activity. Surface silanization with APTES covalently anchors the matrix to the chip, while Genipin crosslinking progressively increases stiffness and elasticity without harming cells. This supports >10 days of co‐culture and
Doriane Le Manach +4 more
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