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(Vanderbilt University. Medical Center, 2011-06-05)Propofol Related Infusion Syndrome is a potentially fatal complication of propofol. If you use this common ICU drug you need this information.
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(2022-08)Education Development Center (EDC), headquartered in Waltham, Massachusetts, is a non-profit organization founded in 1958 that serves communities both domestically and internationally. The health promotion, practice, and ...
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(Environmental Law, 2003)During the Montana Constitutional Convention of 1889, John Wesley Powell, envisioning a landscape of watershed commonwealths, proposed that Montana adopt watersheds as the boundaries of its counties. The idea did not catch ...
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(Texas Review of Law and Politics, 2019)I am going to set the stage by providing a little background about the various methods that States around the country use to select their judges. I am also going to remind us of many of the considerations that we like to ...
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(Lewis & Clark Law Review, 2020)Many conservatives oppose much of the administrative state. But many also oppose much of our private enforcement regime. This raises the questions of whether conservatives believe the marketplace should be policed at all, ...
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(Florida Law Review, 2001)This Article explores several advantages of incorporating into law various insights from behavioral biology about how and why the brain works as it does. In particular, the Article explores the ways in which those insights ...
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(2009-07-19)Department: EnglishThis article explores the rise of the legal and medical professions in some of the earlier novels of Anthony Trollope, focusing on the ways in which the roles of doctor and lawyer can blur, particularly during this time ...
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(Penn State Law Review, 2005)This article, part of a symposium on prosecutorial discretion, uses the Martha Stewart case to look more closely at the various types of discretion prosecutors wield. Unlike some other commentators, we are not persuaded ...
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(Northwestern University Law Review, 2003)To understand how people behave in an uncertain world - and to make viable recommendations about how the law should try to shape that behavior - legal scholars must employ a model or theory of decision making. Only with ...
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(Vanderbilt University, 2011-04-06)Deficits in neurocognitive functioning are the most commonly reported adverse late effect in children diagnosed with brain tumors. However, few studies have examined this decline in functioning prospectively. The aim of ...
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(2018)Legal change has the potential to disrupt settled expectations and property rights. The Takings Clause provides protection from the most significant costs by requiring compensation following a change in the law, but threats ...
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(2020-07-16)Department: PsychologyAmong adolescents, in-person social support has been widely associated with reduced concurrent depressive symptoms, and online and in-person peer victimization have been associated with increased concurrent depressive ...
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(2017-08-09)Department: PsychologyThe experience of peer victimization predicts future suicidal thoughts and behaviors in adolescents and adults; however, little is known about intermediary cognitive processes that underlie this relation. The present study ...
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(2009-09-11)Department: Biological SciencesProstaglandin E2 (PGE2) influences many processes in vertebrates, including development, homeostasis, and disease through its GPCRs EP receptors 1-4. PGE2 regulates gastrulation movements during zebrafish embryogenesis, ...
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(2011-07-28)Department: Microbiology and ImmunologyCytoplasmic antigens derived from viruses, cytosolic bacteria, tumours and allografts are presented to T cells by MHC class I or class II molecules. In the case of class II-restricted antigens, professional antigen-presenting ...
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(New York University Law Review, 2017)Courts routinely begin their analyses of discrimination claims with the question of whether the plaintiff has proven he or she is a “member of the protected class.” Although this refrain may sometimes be an empty formality, ...
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(2014-11-06)Department: Computer ScienceSharing genomic data is crucial to support scientific investigation such as genome-wide association studies (GWAS). However, various recent investigations suggest the privacy of the individual participants in these studies ...
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(2023-03-22)Department: Law & EconomicsWage theft, the failure to pay workers what they are legally owed, is prevalent and harmful, totaling billions of dollars in lost wages and benefits each year. State and federal governments seek to prevent wage theft to ...
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(Cornell Law Review, 2021)Laws to assist pregnant women in the workplace are gaining legislative momentum, both at the state and federal levels. Last year alone, four such laws went into effect at the state level, and federal legislation advanced ...
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(Vanderbilt University. Dept. of History, 1994-04-29)