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    Abortion-related emergency department visits in the United States: An analysis of a national emergency department sample by Ushma D. Upadhyay, Nicole E. Johns, Rebecca Barron, Alice F. Cartwright, Chantal Tapé, Alyssa Mierjeski, Alyson J. McGregor

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…Abstract Background Media depictions and laws passed in state legislatures regulating abortion suggest abortion-related medical emergencies are common. …”
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    新两线旧局限 :马国民主行动党与马来政党关系变迁 = Rising two-coalition system with past constraints: the history of relationships between Democratic Action Party (DAP) and Malay political parties in Mala... by 黄田恬 Foong, Holly

    Published 2017
    “…Ever since the '308 political tsunami', which United Malays National Organization(UMNO) lost five of its state legislatures and its supermajority in parliament to opposition party during the Malaysia's 12th general elections in 2008, public aspiration and expectations for the opposition political coalition, Pakatan Rakyat(PR), were a record high. …”
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    La violencia de género en la agenda del Parlamento español (1979-2004) Gender based violence in the Spanish parlamentary agenda [1979-2004] by Carmen Vives-Cases, Diana Gil-González, Mercedes Carrasco-Portiño, Carlos Álvarez-Dardet

    Published 2006-03-01
    “…The ratio between initiatives on gender-based violence and those on other issues was calculated by years and legislatures. The probability of presenting initiatives on gender-based violence was analyzed by sex and political group (government vs. opposition) (odds ratio, 95% CI and statistical significance using the Mantel-Haenszel method). …”
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    Clerical sexual predators: impact and aftermath by Emilio C. Viano

    Published 2007-12-01
    “…It has caused debate, discussion and soul-searching on child exploitation issues in many homes, public gatherings, conferences, legislatures, religious events, and the media. The debate has had complex consequences, both positive and negative.Le scandale des abus du clergé dans l'Église Catholique a eu une grande résonance dans l'opinion publique et des conséquences importantes pour ce qui concerne la protéction des enfants.Ce problème n'est pas circonscrit à l'Église Catholique. …”
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    Comparison of Outcomes before and after Ohio's Law Mandating Use of the FDA-Approved Protocol for Medication Abortion: A Retrospective Cohort Study. by Ushma D Upadhyay, Nicole E Johns, Sarah L Combellick, Julia E Kohn, Lisa M Keder, Sarah C M Roberts

    Published 2016-08-01
    “…In February 2011, an Ohio law took effect mandating use of the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA)-approved protocol for mifepristone, which is used with misoprostol for medication abortion. Other state legislatures have passed or enacted similar laws requiring use of the FDA-approved protocol for medication abortion. …”
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    Entrevista a Ramón Zallo by Daniel Heredia

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…In the field of public management, he served as advisor of the Minister of Culture of the Basque Government and, as Vice- counselor, for communication, audiovisual issues and culture in the 2002-2009 legislatures. Lead Writer of the Basque Plan for Culture (2004-2015) and the Guidelines for the II Basque Culture Plan: 2009-2012, participated in the Euskadi Audiovisual White Paper (2003) –From which the EIKEN Cluster would emerge–, in the start-up of the Basque Observatory of Culture (2006), as well as in the preparation of Basque legislation regarding FM radio, Local Digital Television, Draft Law on communication and of the Audiovisual Council, decree for the financing of audiovisuals in the Basque Country and advised on two of the Contracts programs with EITB. …”
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    Analysis of the Functions of the Financial Technological Innovation System in Wealthtech Transition by Mercedeh Pahlavanian, Meysam Shirkhodaie, Sepehr Ghazinoory

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…Due to the government structure and dependence on the government in Iran, the scope of activities of the legislatures is strongly influenced by the decisions of the policy makers of the field. …”
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    Pregnancy Clauses by Gianna Strand

    Published 2021-04-01
    “…Georgia’s Governor Bill Kemp narrowly won his election, with some crediting his aggressive messaging against immigration and abortion.[14] With either advance directives, proxies, or even friends and relatives who know what the person (if not incapacitated) would have wanted, courts and legislatures should not have leeway to force care that a person, if conscious, would have refused.[15] The ability to harness advance directive law to force invasive and unwanted treatment upon a pregnant patient’s body continues to occur out of the fear of legal uncertainty. …”
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    Undisclosed Surgical Incentives Compromise Informed Consent by Randi Belisomo

    Published 2014-03-01
    “…As concerns about the influence of pharmaceutical gifts on physicians have increased, state legislatures have adopted statutes intended to reduce the influence of such gifts; “sunshine laws” require pharmaceutical companies to disclose gifts to doctors. …”
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    Should the United States Sign Off on Presumed Consent? by Sebastian Agredo

    Published 2014-09-01
    “…Because the registration process varies from state to state, many state legislatures have tried to bring up the issue of presumed consent, proposing opt-out systems. …”
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    Apology Laws and the Doctor-Patient Relationship by Lisa Kearns

    Published 2014-03-01
    “…The new, post–IOM report suggestion also involved the legal system, but in this case it didn’t include the courts hearing malpractice cases but rather state legislatures granting immunity to certain expressions of apology by statute. …”
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    Limited Access to Research Involving Incarcerated Persons as a Result of Protectionism by Oskar Neyra

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…However, in a prison setting, implementation of these recruitment strategies may be the only way to inform this vulnerable population about the available research opportunities outside of prison. State legislatures should relax protective regulations when they interfere with autonomy and a right to science. …”
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    Putting Patient Concerns on the Policy Agenda by Gyan Moorthy

    Published 2021-02-01
    “…Local patient advocacy groups could be incorporated as well.[11] After consolidation, the lobby might expand its purview and meaningfully pressure legislatures on issues like surprise medical billing, high prescription drug prices, and privacy protections. …”
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    Reproductive Ethics and Family by Oskar Neyra

    Published 2021-07-01
    “…Baker and McConnell received a marriage license from an unsuspecting clerk from Blue Earth County, where they wed on September 3, 1971.[4] BACKGROUND The Supreme Court’s decision left individual state legislatures the option to accommodate same-sex couples’ rights constitutionally. …”
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    Marketing madness by Anne Zimmerman

    Published 2020-03-01
    “…[xxiii] She recognizes that consumers do want to share data “categorically” and an inability of legislatures to provide ways to do that may force complete dependence on “private market data privacy policies.” …”
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