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    THE RIGHT TO A HEALTHY ENVIRONMENT IN INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS LAW by Seher Çakan

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…A safe, clean, healthy, and sustainable environment was recognized as a fundamental human right for the first time ever on a global scale with the adoption of the UN General Assembly's resolution. …”
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  2. 382

    Des élèves en difficulté aux dispositifs d’aide : une nouvelle organisation du travail enseignant ? by Christine Félix, Frédéric Saujat, Christelle Combes

    Published 2012-06-01
    “…The term "scheme", associated with "support" or "help", has become a common term to refer to the framework within which educationalists are now responsible for designing and carrying out their profession. Alleging an ever increasing number of pupils in difficulty, the authorities are implementing a policy for developing and individualising support schemes. …”
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    Slapper and kelly's the english legal system / by Kelly, David

    Published 2020
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    Speculative Revisions of Film History: A Curator’s Notes by Rasha Salti

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…The films produced by the first generation are very rarely shown, if ever, and most of them, particularly those produced by the most eccentric and most experienced artists, have fallen into obsolescence. …”
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    The drugs, interacting with opiate receptors, and their application in gastroenterological practice by S. A. Bulgakov

    Published 2011-02-01
    “…On their basis new medicamental agents were developed. The first-ever synthetic drug manufactured on the basis of leucine-enkephaline, was the Russian drug dalargin. …”
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    La notion de ‘awra selon Abû l-Ḥasan ‘Alî b. Muḥammad b. al-Qaṭṭân al-Fâsî (m. 628 /1231) by Eric Chaumont

    Published 2006-11-01
    “…He is the author of probably the most exhaustive treatise ever written in Islam on the body as it could be “shown” or “looked at” according to the divine Law. …”
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    Design and Development of Budget Absorption Discipline Notification Application using SDLC Method by Yohana Christela Oktaviani, Yulia Wahyuningsih

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…One of the aims of this research was to develop a technology-driven solution that could be implemented to increase optimal regional absorption which is expected can facilitate and accelerate budget execution and public service delivery more prettily than ever.…”
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    Les meurtres commis par des enfants en France au XIXe siècle : une étude sociale by Thomas Fadlallah

    Published 2014-04-01
    “…To do so, one has to depart from the judicial approach of crimes, which leads to bind the criminal ever tighter to his or her crime, and to consider that the first culprit of any crime is the institutional network within which it took place. …”
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    Murder and Aesthetics in Patricia Highsmith’s Deep Water by Robert Lance Snyder

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…Highsmith’s mordantly unsettling narrative anticipates the mimetic fascination with murder in postmodern popular culture that ever since Thomas De Quincey’s 1827 satirical essay on the subject has abounded in fiction, nonfiction, and film. …”
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    Alberto Fujimori : le populisme de l’efficacité by Diana Burgos-Vigna

    Published 2005-09-01
    “…This strategy was based on the following measures: the setting up of a direct and almost emotional relationship with the most underprivileged classes through clientelist practices; the disintegration of the social fabric in order to prevent any opposition and strengthen the power of the Head of State; the instrumentalisation of certain groups, in particular via social programmes; lastly, the constant and ever-increasing control over information by keeping a close watch on the media and political opponents. …”
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  11. 391

    Pulmonary tuberculosis presenting with tubercular myocarditis and shock in an adolescent child by Dinkar Yadav, Geeta Gathwala, Anita Saxena, Kapil Bhalla

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Involvement of the heart in children with tuberculosis (TB) generally affects the pericardium; however, the myocardium of a child being affected alone and leading to systolic heart dysfunction has rarely ever been reported. We report a case of a 12-year-old child who presented to Pediatric Emergency Services with severe hypotension (BP <5th percentile for the age) and was subsequently diagnosed with severe left ventricular (LV) dysfunction, with an ejection fraction of less than 15%. …”
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    2024 State Flood Plan: History in the Making by Texas Water Development Board

    Published 2025-01-01
    “… In August 2024, the Texas Water Development Board adopted the 2024 State Flood Plan, providing the first-ever comprehensive statewide assessment of flood risk and solutions to reduce the risk and impact to life and property due to flooding. …”
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    Idea: From Realism to Idealism by Piotr Jaroszyński

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The search for ideas that followed has moved ever further away from the material and sensually cognizable reality, even though it always started with the reality of seeing and of that which was seen. …”
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    Water services and climate change: Winning innovations delivering greater resilience by Geneviève Leboucher, Sandrine Oberti

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Depending on the particular region, it leads to increasing shortages, severe droughts and ever-growing pressure on essential infrastructure. …”
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    Ecological combustion: the atmospherics of the bushfire as choreography by Rachel Fensham

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…In conclusion, the paper gives attention to debates about climate change, in the context of the Anthropocene and ecofeminism, and suggests that the bushfire is more destructive than it ever has been, not because of its “wild nature” but because of the influence of humans in causing greater destruction. …”
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    Hospitaller Castles and Fortifications in the Kingdom of Jerusalem, 1136-1291 by Denys Pringle

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…As the military situation became ever more precarious during the 13th century, the order also took over and briefly held three major castles, whose owners were unable to defend them: Ascalon between 1241 and 1247, Mount Tabor between 1255 and 1263, and Arsūf between 1261 and 1265.…”
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    Learner support in a distributed learning environment:the use of WWW-based teachware packages by Christian Langenbach, Freimut Bodendorf

    Published 1997-01-01
    “…Using the Java programming language and the ever improving means of online presentation it has become possible to realize sophisticated WWW-based teachware packages which are comparable in terms of appearance and functionality to classical CBT applications created with dedicated authoring systems.…”
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    EFL UNIVERSITY STUDENTS’ PRACTICES AND PERCEIVED BENEFITS OF REFLECTIVE LEARNING by Athiyyah Inaayah, Rahmah Fithriani

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…The practices of reflective learning that the students ever faced in the class are text diary and learning log. …”
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    Location based routing addressing mechanism of integrated satellite and terrestrial network by Hewu LI, Lixin LIU, Jun LIU, Qian WU

    Published 2020-08-01
    “…The ever-changing characteristics of the connection between the satellite network and the terrestrial network caused by the high-speed movement of the satellites have always been one of the most important problem that plagues the routing mechanism of the satellite network and integrated network.To address this problem,a location addressing based routing mechanism of integrated satellite and terrestrial network (LA-ISTN) was proposed.LA-ISTN exploited the user’s physical location in the user’s IP address to calculate the routing orientation.Based on the orientation,LA-ISTN could choose the best forward interface.Theoretical analysis and simulation experiments show that compared with snapshot protocol and OSPF routing protocol,LA-ISTN significantly reduces the route table storage overhead,with no routing updates cost caused by neighbor packet switching and communication.Inter-satellite route selection is not dependent on the prediction of link connection relations,with strong robustness,can always guarantee the network’s availability.…”
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    New Highlanders in Traditional Out-migration Areas in the Alps by Roland Löffler, Michael Beismann, Judith Walder, Ernst Steinicke

    Published 2015-02-01
    “…According to the population and migration development on a municipal level in the Alps since the last decades, it has become obvious that the population gain that began in France in the 1980s has been expanding ever since towards the eastern parts of the Alps. …”
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