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Marco Bundi
Journal of Intellectual Property Law & Practice, Volume 3, Issue 4, April 2008, Pages 262–268, https://doi.org/10.1093/jiplp/jpn030
Published: 01 April 2008
... is not only at odds with other European jurisprudence, but inconsistent with reality. The author proposes a change of the current practice with a wider acceptance on a case‐by‐case basis, which was recently brought forward by the Appeals Board, but subsequently rejected by the Supreme Court. Many Swiss trade...
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Matthew Jones
Journal of Intellectual Property Law & Practice, Volume 2, Issue 11, November 2007, Pages 750–755, https://doi.org/10.1093/jiplp/jpm165
Published: 27 September 2007
... remedies. Where an IP right is licensed by contract to a licensee, may he subsequently challenge the validity of that right and may the owner of that right impose a duty upon him not to do so? This is an important issue in practice but one which is quite neglected by case law. The significance...
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Stephen Fenlon and Siddharth Nene
Continuing Education in Anaesthesia Critical Care & Pain, Volume 7, Issue 3, June 2007, Pages 76–80, https://doi.org/10.1093/bjaceaccp/mkm011
Published: 03 May 2007
...; the role of gabapentin in particular seems to be expanding into both acute and chronic pain management, possibly helping to prevent progression of the former to the latter. Burns are a common cause of injury in children, who may subsequently require multiple operative procedures. Initial management...
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Published: 09 March 2000
... (38,41,43). The marked hallucinogenic actions of low doses of QNB subsequently led the U.S. Army to adopt the com pound (known as BZ) as an incapacitating psychochemical (43). The U.S. Army facility at Pine Bluff Arsenal, Arkansas, produced and stockpiled approximately 10 tons of BZ in bulk and weaponized...
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Published: 01 November 2001
... in fact be a more important mechanism of action. Subsequently it was hypothesized that the stabilizing effect of triptans on peripheral sensory nerve ending was equally important at the proximal end of the first sensory neuron and that prejunctional-polarization in the nucleus caudalis of the trigeminal...
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Published: 18 July 2002
...0 18 07 2002 In the following chapter, Wendy Magee discusses the impacts on an individual’s personal identity of both acquiring a serious illness and subsequently of taking part in music therapy. She highlights the manner in which physical illness can change selfperceptions to produce what...
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Published: 30 September 2004
... criticism for not opposing bail if subsequently the defendant should abscond or break conditions in some other way. It is essential for the prosecutor to approach and address the court on the basis of explicitly recognising that the bail decision is a matter for the court and not for the prosecution...
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Published: 12 November 1998
... pedigree (De George 1987). For a long and indefinite period prior to 1960, De George suggests, the ethical analysis of business was primarily theological and religious, to which was subsequently added a strong philosophical contribution. More recently, the ‘sustained and cumulative’ normative contribution...
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Published: 22 March 2001
...). However, it is the further scrutiny of their reactivity to desired target antigens, subsequently pursued in this chapter, which paves the way for the development of secure assay systems and reliable functional studies. The localization of a target epitope may be grossly identified though the combination...
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Published: 09 September 1993
... standards of the training of, and encourage the exchange of information between, those responsible for operating the nuclear power industry worldwide. subsequently Government This content is only available as a PDF. ...
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Published: 04 September 1997
...0 04 09 1997 The Commandant pressed me to remain beneath his roof, at least until such time as I could find sleeping quarters. His wife now informed me that an English engineer officer * had resided beneath their roof the previous summer, and had subsequently accompanied a Russian scientific...
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Published: 31 August 2000
... conscientious servicing and maintenance, and a good grasp of its technology is vital for anyone wanting to understand all the workings of the steam locomotive. Diagrams showing longitudinal- and cross-sections of small and large locomotive boilers appear in Figs 3.1 and 3.2. private railways subsequently...
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Published: 21 September 2000
... integrated housing project. The African American head of the Port Arthur branch of the NAACP subsequently fires Griffin from his position as the unpaid general counsel for that organization when Griffin refuses to withdraw from representing the Klan.1 Anthony Griffin affiliated membership...
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Published: 09 April 2008
...0 09 04 2008 Alagille syndrome (AGS), also known as syndromic bile duct paucity or arteriohepatic dysplasia, is a multisystem, autosomal dominant, developmental disorder. Alagille et al. >rst reported this syndrome in 1969 with emphasis on the hepatic manifestations. Subsequently, Watson...
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Published: 09 April 2008
... the variability in liver biopsy 2ndings initially suggested possible genetic heterogeneity, Horslen et al., 1994 coined the eponym of ARC syndrome and reported that although the hepatic changes may show intrafamilial variability, the other features were usually consistent. Subsequently a high prevalence...
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Published: 08 February 2007
... diagnostic interview (the Present State Examination); that assessment instruments of proven reliability could be used in settings as widely varying as Ibadan, Nigeria, Cali, Colombia, and Washington, DC; and that respectable proportions of the initial cohorts could subsequently be located and assessed (WHO...
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Published: 24 April 2003
... a heated metallic filament. Spontaneous emission is far too weak an effect to be relevant to magnetic resonance experiments. The free precession NMR signal occurs after extinction of the radiofrequency pulse used for excitation and subsequently evolves in the absence of any imposed radiation field, so none...
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Published: 23 May 1996
...0 23 05 1996 As implied in the name, GTP-binding proteins have the ability to bind guanosine triphosphate (GTP) and subsequently hydrolyse this GTP to guanosine diphosphate (GDP). It has been shown that GTP-binding proteins use the transition between the GTP-bound to the GDP-bound forms...
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Published: 05 December 1991
... introduction of primary amino or sulphyrdryl (thiol) groups to the 5’-terminus of the chemically assembled support-bound oligonucleotide (14-23). Subsequently fluorophores, chromophores, biotin, or alkaline phosphatase may be added. Further examples are discussed in Chapter l0.1With this approach the position...
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Published: 25 November 1999
.... But Asia’s leading status, even among newly industrializing economies (NIEs), is quite new. Just a decade ago, in 1985, FDI flows to Latin America still outpaced comparable flows to Asia, leaving ac cumulated stocks in that region well below FDI found elsewhere. But subsequently, FDI flows to Asia...