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The proprietary consequences of fraud
Published 2024“…If A hands over a £50 note, they will obviously have claims for compensatory damages against B in the tort of deceit and, alternatively, to be paid the value of their performance in unjust enrichment. …”
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Low-profile and end-fire antennas for airborne applications
Published 2017“…An ellipse-shaped copper taper is extended along the horn aperture in order to obtain a smooth transition from horn aperture to free space. …”
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Global Bifurcations Organizing Weak Chimeras in Three Symmetrically Coupled Kuramoto Oscillators with Inertia
Published 2025“…Hence, it is interesting to understand precisely how frequency synchrony is lost and how invariant sets such as attracting weak chimeras are generated at torus breakup, where the phase description breaks down. …”
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Cohort differences in physical health and disability in the United States and Europe
Published 2024“…Still, in both the United States and Europe, we observed a structural break in disability trends, with declines observed in prewar cohorts slowing, stalling, or reversing for cohorts born since 1945. <p><strong> Discussion</strong></p> In all regions, we found evidence for worsening health across cohorts, particularly for those born since 1945. …”
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Elephant in the room
Published 2014“…A man born without a soul finds himself on a quest to 'fix' himself after the death of his mother. …”
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Educated : a memoir /
Published [201“…Born to survivalists in the mountains of Idaho, Tara Westover was seventeen the first time she set foot in a classroom. …”
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Monstrans de droit, petition of right, and liability for Crown debt
Published 2025“…A vested right to property was seen as a stronger claim than an action to enforce an executory or precatory obligation, and as such could be claimed by a summary version of the petition of right known as monstrans de droit, a demonstration or plea of right. Tort claims for long remained outside the system, as ‘the king could do no wrong’; hence trespassory remedies such as assumpsit were generally unavailable. …”
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The radial spreading of volcanic umbrella clouds deduced from satellite measurements
Published 2025“…A hyperbolic tangent model, A ⇠ tanh (C) is presented that matches the entire radial spreading time history and has a conserved torus-shaped volume in which the intrusion depth is 20 proportional to sech (C). …”
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Thin 3-D bandpass frequency-selective structure based on folded substrate for conformal radome applications
Published 2021“…A fabricated prototype of this radome is measured in the presence of a broadband horn antenna.…”
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Compensation for Historic Injustice: Does it Matter how the Victims Respond?
Published 2024“…It seems that alongside the counterfactual world in which the wrongdoing never occurred, we should also consider the counterfactual world in which the wrongdoing has occurred, but the victims have responded to it in a prudent way. Under tort law, the damages a victim can claim are reduced if they are judged to have been contributorily negligent, thereby exacerbating the harm they have suffered. …”
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Efficient digital traffic accident mapping
Published 2008“…This paper describes the design and development of one system born out of an attempt to produce a low cost, simple to use, photogrammetric-based three dimensional computer graphics visualization system for traffic accident mapping.…”
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Localised and bifurcating structures in planar shear flows
Published 2020“…With broken rotational symmetry, periodic orbits can experience a Neimark-Sacker bifurcation leading to a torus, a phase locking, a period-doubling cascade, a heteroclinic bifurcation, a coexistence between the quasiperiodic and chaotic behaviours. …”
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DARE
Published 2017“…DARE celebrates grit and hardiness through a montage of imagery that illustrate struggles born from limitations. Characters are used as parallels as they go through a white-knuckled grind of preparation, pursuit, struggle, and overcoming.…”
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Contemporary Somali piracy : evaluating the effectiveness of counter-piracy measures
Published 2011“…Despite the unprecedented efforts seen in countering Somali piracy in the waters off the Horn of Africa, piracy continues to be the major threat for vessels sailing through that region. …”
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How Taoism addresses unbalanced lives of urban female : see things differently
Published 2012“…Born, educated and grown in developing countries that are still faithful to tradition and cultural heritage, young Asian women encounter inevitable tensions between tradition and modern lifestyles that makes her loose harmony and balance in her daily life. …”
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Anatomy of gloom.
Published 2009“…The Puppet wakes up in a gloomy world. Like a new born baby, she is amused her existence. A spider crawls out of her heart and hynotises the puppet, shows her an perplexing illusion of a woman trapped inside a massive flower. …”
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Numerical model and experimental investigation on the optical trapping of microsphere sample
Published 2012“…With the increasing emphasis put on research and development in the industry, more sophisticated technology were born. The biomedical engineering field is no stranger to tremendous research and development efforts in the recent years. …”
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Feel to hear
Published 2019“…Feel to Hear is a project inspired by hearing loss and the curiousity of the ways children born with profound deafness learn about sounds without the use of hearing aids. …”
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Exhibiting Southeast Asia in the cultural Cold War: geopolitics of regional art exhibitions (1940s-1980s)
Published 2023“…Exhibiting Southeast Asia in the Cultural Cold War studies these exhibitions through focusing on what I term the bureaucracy of exhibition-making, wherein archival traces make visible the geopolitics and other agonisms that define the exhibitionary process. This in turn reveals how exhibition-makers were able to engage with and even influence the international order while still functioning within local and regional art worlds—in museums, art associations and art centers—and without official political station. …”
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