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    Fighting Hate Speech through EU Law by Uladzislau Belavusau

    Published 2012-02-01
    “…In this way, the paper reconstructs the dominant European theory of freedom of expression via rhetorical and victim-centered constitutional analysis, bearing important ethical implications for European integration.…”
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    Federal Troops in the Portland, Oregon Protests by Anne Zimmerman

    Published 2020-07-01
    “…The amendment addresses prevention of authoritarian tactics and ensures people’s constitutional rights are not violated by federal orders…”
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    Persistence of pulmonary hypertension in patients undergoing ventricular assist devices and orthotopic heart transplantation by Arun Rajaratnam, Ameen El‐Swais, Charles McTiernan, Floyd W. Thoma, Moaaz O. Baghal, Kristen Raffensperger, Chung‐Chou H. Chang, Gavin W. Hickey, Faraaz A. Shah, Imad Al Ghouleh

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…This study evaluated PH persistence after VAD as destination therapy (VAD‐DT), bridge to transplant (VAD‐OHT), or OHT‐alone. The study constituted a retrospective review of patients who underwent VAD‐DT (n = 164), VAD‐OHT (n = 111), or OHT‐alone (n = 138) at a single tertiary‐care center. …”
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    Сovid-19 and International Law: General Issues by V. L. Tolstykh

    Published 2021-10-01
    “…The jurisdictional basis for applying to the ICJ could be Art. 75 of the WHO Constitution, and to an arbitration Art. 56 IHR. In response to the pandemic, many states have limited human rights; references have been made to the possibility of a temporary derogation from human rights obligations in an emergency and the possibility of limiting human rights in the interests of national security, health and the protection of the rights of others.DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSIONS. …”
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    The combination of supervised and unsupervised learning based risk stratification and phenotyping in pulmonary arterial hypertension—a long-term retrospective multicenter trial by Thomas Sonnweber, Piotr Tymoszuk, Regina Steringer-Mascherbauer, Elisabeth Sigmund, Stephanie Porod-Schneiderbauer, Lisa Kohlbacher, Igor Theurl, Irene Lang, Günter Weiss, Judith Löffler-Ragg

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…Results Seven parameters identified by Elastic Net modeling, namely age, six-minute walking distance, red blood cell distribution width, cardiac index, pulmonary vascular resistance, N-terminal pro-brain natriuretic peptide and right atrial area, constituted a highly predictive mortality risk signature (training cohort: concordance index = 0.82 [95%CI: 0.75 – 0.89], test cohort: 0.77 [0.66 – 0.88]). …”
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    Os Centros de Testagem e Aconselhamento (CTA) no município do Rio de Janeiro e o acesso ao diagnóstico do HIV entre e população negra: uma análise qualitativa Testing and Counselin... by Carla Luzia França Araújo, Lizete Pontes Macário Costa, Louise Bastos Schilkowsky, Sonia Maria Batista da Silva

    Published 2010-12-01
    “…<br>Access to health services is a constitutional right. Access is considered as the capacity to obtain health care when necessary, in an easy and convenient way. …”
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    The Narratıvatıon Of Socıal And Polıtıcal DIfferentıatıon In The Novel “A Strangeness In My Mınd” / “Kafamda Bir Tuhaflık” Romanında Sosyal-Siyasal Ayrımlaşmanın Anlatılaştırımı... by Onur Bilge Kula*

    Published 2016-04-01
    “…The strangeness as the main concept of the novel began when the protagonist Mevlüt realized that he got married to the ugly sister of the lovely girl whom he loved at the first sight and sent a lot of letters to.One of the themes that constitute the literary center of the novel is the political conflict during the narrated time. …”
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