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  1. 2741

    Legal status and the bases of obligatory participation of lawyer-defender in cases of legislation in the Republic of Kazakhstan. by А. Altynbekkyzy., E. N. Nurdildanov.

    Published 2016-02-01
    “…In article advocateship is a voluntary professional organization of the citizens who are carrying out protection on pretrial investigation, inquiry, in criminal court judge in an order established by law, besides, carrying out representation of interests of claimants and respondents in civil cases were given.Advocateship is a public self-coping organization urged to provide a legal assistance to the population and organizations by consultation on legal questions, any drawing up documents and official papers on the basis of law. …”
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    Advanced information criterion for environmental data quality assurance by A. Düsterhus, A. Hense

    Published 2012-05-01
    “…By means of a comparison of the blocks' estimated probability density distributions, each block is compared with the others. In order to judge the differences, four different measures are used and compared: Kullback-Leibler Divergence, Jensen-Shannon Divergence, Earth Mover's Distance and the Root Mean Square. …”
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    Reverberations of Native American Oratory in James Fenimore Cooper’s The Pioneers by Barbora Rumbinas

    Published 2012-12-01
    “…Cooper began writing in an effort to meet mounting financial obligations created after poor business decisions made by his brothers, unresolved legal claims against the estate of his father Judge William Cooper and the radical devaluation in land values brought on by the War of 1812. …”
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    Luci e ombre del Tardoantico nelle Costituzioni Sirmondiane by Anna Maria Giomaro

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…The topic that all of them involve, which is the episcopalis audientia, must attract a minimum of specific attention, and can perhaps be interpreted in a more ‘political’ sense: in the concessions that Constantine and the emperors after him had to make to the new religion, the episcopalis audientia attracted a practice of ‘judgment’ of the bishop that had been consolidating in the Christian community, which also became ‘opinion’ or, if you like, ‘testimony’, to be examined by the civil judge.…”
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    Deaf or deaf? Questioning alleged antinomies in the bioethical discourses on cochlear implantation and suggesting an alternative approach to d/Deafness by Patrick Kermit

    Published 2009-07-01
    “…Using the original Kantian conception of antinomies, it is argued that trying to judge which is more ‘true’, nature or convention, is futile. …”
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    Detectability of Delayed Boolean Control Networks Based on Full-Order Observer by Wenrong Li, Wenhui Dou, Xiangshan Kong, Haitao Li

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Secondly, a full-order observer of DBCNs is constructed to judge the detectabilities of DBCNs by using BSTP. …”
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    Lettori di Albertano. Qualche spunto da un codice milanese del Trecento by Marina Gazzini

    Published 2019-04-01
    “…Albertanus of Brescia (c. 1190s - c.1250s) is nowadays considered by international historiography as one of the key figures of the Middle Ages. Judge, politician, writer, preacher, he was the author of three moral-didactic treatises and five confraternity sermons that enjoyed great diffusion, both in their original Latin and in subsequent translations in many European languages. he’s been attributed the pedagogical and ethical project of building the medieval civis, member of the religious community and of the state as well. …”
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    A contemporary look at language origins by Sławomir Wacewicz

    Published 2016-11-01
    “…However, an emerging consensus is that current research in the field of language evolution is in fact bearing fruit, making it at least possible to judge in an informed manner which of these competing scenarios are far more or less probable. …”
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    The Crown Witnesses Objectivity in Evidence System of Indonesian Criminal Law by Yahman, Dossy Iskandar Prasetyo, Ina Rosmaya, Ahmad Hidayat, Kunarso, Azizul Hakiki

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…The function of witnesses in every criminal case is very crucial since their statement are able to determine the judge's decision, which every witness statement always has great attention both by the legal actors involved in the trial and by legal observers. …”
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    Audio and Video Matching Zero-Watermarking Algorithm Based on NSCT by Di Fan, Wenxue Sun, Huiyuan Zhao, Wenshuo Kang, Changzhi Lv

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…The detection algorithm can obtain zero watermark from the audio and video to be tested and judge and locate tampering by comparing with the zero watermark of the third party. …”
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    Le procès et l’écriture de l’histoire by Jean-Paul Jean

    Published 2009-11-01
    “…Finally, the judge’s task is to search and to know the truth with the verdict (etymologically the “truth told”). …”
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    Network Actual Traffic Prediction Algorithm Based on α-stable Distribution and Wavelet Transformation by Chen Guobin, Luo Nanying

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…The algorithm proposed first defines the characteristics of α-stable distribution and then gives the judge basis that obeys α-stable distribution. At the same time, it reduces the prediction error of the actual traffic by fusion of the prediction results of α-stable distribution with wavelet transformation. …”
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    The Reformulation of Genre and Register Analysis by Jacek Kołata

    Published 2010-11-01
    “…Whether my method is better than some of its predecessors, is for the critics to judge, but the truth is that I would not transform Genre and Register Analysis if I had not believed that it could be.…”
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    The moral significance of prosstecting environmental and cultural objects. by Brock Bastian, Charlie R Crimston, Christoph Klebl, Paul A M van Lange

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…In this way, we also extend theorizing and evidence beyond a focus on sentience as a focal determinant of moral significance Across five studies we show that non-sentient objects can sometimes be viewed as possessing intrinsically valuable properties that afford them moral standing (independent of their extrinsic/means-end value or any perception of their capacity to think and feel). People judge it morally wrong to harm things that are beautiful, sacred, rare, or old, and this cannot be explained merely by their usefulness or economic value. …”
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    Climate change, vaccines, GMO: The N400 effect as a marker of attitudes toward scientific issues. by Łukasz Okruszek, Aleksandra Piejka, Natalia Banasik-Jemielniak, Dariusz Jemielniak

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Thirty-one individuals were asked to judge whether six different issues presented as primes (vaccines, medicines, nuclear energy, solar energy, genetically-modified organisms (GMO), natural farming) are well-described by ten positive and ten negative target words. …”
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    Emotion and Empirical Aesthetics by Sue Spaid

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…Their study’s most counter-intuitive discovery is the negligible role played by emotional response for those most engaged with artworks, that is, those spectators who regularly assess, evaluate and judge artworks. Given that not all appreciative attitudes reflect emotional responses, this paper argues that it would behoove researchers to study artworks that literally ‘move us’, causing us to take action, shift perspectives and adopt new values. …”
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    IMPLEMENTASI GERAKAN ANTI KORUPSI SEBAGAI UPAYA PENCEGAHAN KORUPSI PADA LEMBAGA ANTI KORUPSI DI PROPINSI JAWA TIMUR by Emmilia Rusdiana, Nurul Hikmah

    Published 2020-05-01
    “…The results of the discussion showed that Malang Corruption Watch (MCW) and the Judicial Commission of the Republik of  Indonesia  liaising  East  Java  had  implemented  an  anti-corruption movement with a focus on publik education and capacity building for youth and students and had exercised their authority and duties in realizing judges who were committed to implementing the Code of Ethics and the Judge's Conduct Guidelines (KEPPH) by monitoring special hearings on corruption cases…”
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    La représentation de la nature devant le juge : Plaidoyer pour une épistémologie juridique du fictif by Jochen Sohnle

    “…In that context, the role of the judge is to be regarded, through the operation of the law, as an intermediary between the real world and the world of law.…”
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