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    Disclosure Grace Period in Patent Law by Mirghasem Jafarzadeh, Ali Seyedin

    Published 2019-08-01
    “…To provide “grace period” in patent law, the legislature should consider four elements: duration of grace, type of disclosure, absolute or relative immunity of investor’s disclosure against third parties’ publications and priority right. …”
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    The Morality of Orality: Grace Paley's Stories by Perry, Ruth

    Published 2012
    “…The late Grace Paley was one of the great writers of the twentieth century, loved for her humanity and humor and admired for her brilliant, witty, deeply provocative prose fiction. …”
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    The principle of grace according to Thomas Aquinas by Martin, L

    Published 2018
    “…<p>My thesis investigates Thomas Aquinas’ doctrine of Grace. There are several aspects to this doctrine, and I am primarily interested in Aquinas’ claim that God bestows a supernatural quality on some human beings—a quality called ‘grace’. …”
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    Toward the totus Christus: an analogy of grace by Shea, HJ

    Published 2022
    “…But they likewise portray its scope as universal, coloring the novelty with which the New Testament speaks of its grace with ambiguity. A tensive movement thus emerges of grace in time, oscillating between partiality and fullness, universality and particularity, gift and revelation.…”
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    Sermon on Indulgences and Grace and 95 Theses by Luther, M

    Published 2018
    “…<p>The Sermon von Ablass und Gnade (Sermon on Indulgences and Grace) is a seminal text for the Reformation: it is the first vernacular statement of Luther’s views on the question which led to his break with Rome; the first printed work of his to reach a mass audience; and the first example of the direct, arresting style which became the hallmark of his German writings. …”
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