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Deciphering controversial results of cell proliferation on TiO2 nanotubes using machine learning
Ziao Shen and others
Regenerative Biomaterials, Volume 8, Issue 4, August 2021, rbab025, https://doi.org/10.1093/rb/rbab025
Published: 21 June 2021
... to decipher contradictory results in the literature. The gradient boosting decision tree model demonstrates that cell density has a higher impact on cell proliferation than other obtainable experimental features in most publications. Together with the variation of other essential features, the controversy...
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THE SIGNIFICANCE OF UNPOSSESSED EVIDENCE
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Nathan Ballantyne
The Philosophical Quarterly, Volume 65, Issue 260, July 2015, Pages 315–335, https://doi.org/10.1093/pq/pqu096
Published: 25 June 2015
... relevant evidence. Even so, reflecting on unpossessed evidence promises us a better understanding of the epistemic status of many controversial beliefs. Often enough, when we disagree with others, there is evidence we don't have (which they do have) and there is evidence they don't have (which we do have...
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The Tempering Effect of Transportation: Exploring the Effects of Transportation and Identification during Exposure to Controversial Two-Sided Narratives
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Jonathan Cohen and others
Journal of Communication, Volume 65, Issue 2, April 2015, Pages 237–258, https://doi.org/10.1111/jcom.12144
Published: 27 February 2015
... to these psychological processes when narratives are about controversial issues? In such cases, ordinary resistance to persuasion should be made stronger by pre-existing attitudes that run counter to the attitudes presented in the narratives. And what if the narrative with which one is engaged contains arguments...
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How controversial innovation succeeds in the periphery? A network perspective of BASF Argentina
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Johannes Glückler
Journal of Economic Geography, Volume 14, Issue 5, September 2014, Pages 903–927, https://doi.org/10.1093/jeg/lbu016
Published: 09 June 2014
... at the geographical periphery of the global economy and at the organizational periphery of their headquarters often contribute a negligible amount to the corporate global revenues, this article provides evidence on the role of these peripheries in knowledge creation and in enforcing controversial innovations. Based...
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Legal questions about illegal art
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Tomasz Rychlicki
Journal of Intellectual Property Law & Practice, Volume 3, Issue 6, June 2008, Pages 393–401, https://doi.org/10.1093/jiplp/jpn058
Published: 09 April 2008
... of the contemporary graffiti movement, the author article seeks to analyse some of the basic questions that arise concerning copyright protection and industrial property law. The author calls for a more focused analysis in the future of this controversial problem. They call themselves writers, because that is what...
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Non-traditional trade marks: a Singapore perspective
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Samtani Anil
Journal of Intellectual Property Law & Practice, Volume 3, Issue 3, March 2008, Pages 180–184, https://doi.org/10.1093/jiplp/jpm251
Published: 01 March 2008
... law to test the extent to which non-traditional signs are registrable. Singapore is a case in point: an economically sophisticated and legally mature jurisdiction in terms of its IP rules, it seeks to make sense of European and US jurisprudence in evaluating the commercial worth of this controversial...
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Would the current ambiguities within the legal protection of software be solved by the creation of a sui generis property right for computer programs?
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Laurence Diver
Journal of Intellectual Property Law & Practice, Volume 3, Issue 2, February 2008, Pages 125–138, https://doi.org/10.1093/jiplp/jpm228
Published: 14 January 2008
...—enterprise and innovation. A perpetually controversial topic both within IP circles and within industry is the extent to which, at all, computer programs should be entitled to legal protection; this debate has engaged both the patent and copyright professions, among others. The lack of certainty, clarity...
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Vital parameters for patent morality—a question of form
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Amanda Warren-Jones
Journal of Intellectual Property Law & Practice, Volume 2, Issue 12, December 2007, Pages 832–846, https://doi.org/10.1093/jiplp/jpm190
Published: 01 December 2007
... that identification of a specific meaning for each term is impossible. The morality provision 1 in patent law can be viewed as a legacy from a time when the controversies created by modern human and animal biotechnology were not discernible and all that was required was a broad prohibition on inventions...
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Parallel imports: more CD than WOW?
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Darren Meale
Journal of Intellectual Property Law & Practice, Volume 2, Issue 9, September 2007, Pages 613–618, https://doi.org/10.1093/jiplp/jpm133
Published: 01 September 2007
... points relating to them. In the light of some controversial recent litigation in the UK, the author seeks to give a state-of-the-art review which focuses in particularly on the one single issue that has raised the most problems: when may an IP owner be taken to have consented to the importation...
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Down to business
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Nick Reeve
Journal of Intellectual Property Law & Practice, Volume 2, Issue 7, JULY 2007, Pages 445–451, https://doi.org/10.1093/jiplp/jpm073
Published: 15 June 2007
... as to the limits of the subject matter for which patents should be granted. Practical significance The article will be helpful for anyone who wishes to quickly understand the present approach to business method inventions in these three jurisdictions. The patenting of business methods remains a controversial...
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Proof of use, continuity of functions in inter partes proceedings, and three-dimensional marks: Europe in review
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Gordon Humphreys
Journal of Intellectual Property Law & Practice, Volume 2, Issue 4, APRIL 2007, Pages 240–250, https://doi.org/10.1093/jiplp/jpm008
Published: 08 March 2007
... case law, casting a critical shadow over the consequences of some of the more controversial judicial decisions. For both the European Court of Justice (ECJ) and the Court of First Instance (CFI), 2006 was a busy year for trade marks in Europe. Between 1 January and 18 July 2006, the Courts had given...
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The status of WTO non-members: A review in light of the 6 December 2005 proposed amendment to the TRIPs Agreement
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Senai W. Andemariam
Journal of Intellectual Property Law & Practice, Volume 2, Issue 3, MARCH 2007, Pages 153–159, https://doi.org/10.1093/jiplp/jpl238
Published: 26 January 2007
... under compulsory licence. Provision has been proposed within TRIPs itself for the most needy countries to benefit from relaxation of the high level of patent protection; this provision is controversial and has by no means gained universal acceptance. This article asks whether, and to what extent...
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Enforcement of Community Designs by Alicante courts: a promising start
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José J. Izquierdo Peris
Journal of Intellectual Property Law & Practice, Volume 2, Issue 1, JANUARY 2007, Pages 40–49, https://doi.org/10.1093/jiplp/jpl193
Published: 19 December 2006
... registered design may be raised. In Spain, the controversial step was taken of establishing the Community Design Court in Alicante, the seat of OHIM (the organ that grants Community registered designs) rather than in the larger centres of legal and commercial activity in Madrid and Barcelona. This article...
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Introduction
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Mary Elizabeth King
Published: 27 January 2015
... and incongruities in the conducting of the 1924–5 campaign, with its controversial settlement, but they were overlooked in international circles. The book chronicles the problems encountered during the Vykom campaign—a major, early effort to develop a practical technique for groups collectively to fight for social...
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Letter to Anna Freud and Melanie Klein
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Donald W. Winnicott
Published: 01 October 2016
... on psychoanalytic theory, can abolish these groups. British Psychoanalytical Society BPAS Freud Anna Klein Melanie Payne Sylvia psychoanalysis Riviere Joan Winnicott Donald Woods DWW in this index Winnicott Anna Freud Melanie Klein controversial discussions BPAS Originally published in Rodman, F. R. (Ed...
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Bill Clinton
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Steven G. Calabresi and Christopher S. Yoo
Published: 02 September 2008
...This chapter focuses on one of the most controversial presidents of the twentieth century, Bill Clinton. Political scandals notwithstanding, all agree that Clinton's intelligence and knowledge of policymaking details were very impressive. Clinton was a master at asserting presidential control over...
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Published: 01 September 2015
... of the broad aims of the book, such as to explore stories about hope that are entangled in a the environmental life of the ocean and that has never been theorized in a direct sustained way in ecocriticism. The author also expands upon the controversial nature of hope, and how hope and the idea of utopia...
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Socially engaged filmmaking
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Nicholson Heather Norris
Published: 01 December 2012
... Film Society Pendle Movie Makers television youth Black faith communities sport teenager youth culture colonial identity archival contexts empire Malthouse Gordon travelogue ethnographic missionary genre Social issues Social change Attitudes and perceptions Controversial issues ‘How...
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The Preacher and Patristics
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Katrin Ettenhuber
Published: 18 September 2012
...This article considers the different versions of the patristic debate between 1517 and 1720. It focuses on the century between John Jewel's Challenge sermon that occurred in 1559, and the Restoration of the monarchy. It chronologically reviews several important and controversial debates from...
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Methodology
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Dirk Van Hulle
Published: 01 May 2009
...This chapter discusses genetic criticism within the field of literary studies. It discusses a few controversial theoretical issues and attempts to get past a number of -isms and so-called “fallacies” such as positivism and intentionality, the Scylla and Charybdis of literary theory. Joyce James...
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