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    SERIOUS VIOLATIONS TO THE WOMEN RIGHT TO HEALTHCARE: THE CASE OF UNITED KINGDOM, ITALY AND UNITED STATES

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    This short paper has been prepared for the purpose of the violation of women's right to basic health care. It is an early work exclusively guided by the analysis of official documents of the United Nations. The source of research was the special committee on the elimination of all forms of discrimination against women. And the three developed countries report were analyzed: United Kingdom, Italy and the United States. The aim of this choice is relatively simple. The research, still in its initial phase, seeking to know which are the most frequent forms of violation of the right to women's health. And it seemed useful start the search from the knowledge of what is a violation of this right in countries that have the best tradition of respect for human rights. Further research should also address the case of Brazil and other similar countries, particularly those that are part of the BRICS

    Policy Support for Women Entrepreneurs' Access to Financial Capital: Evidence from Canada, Germany, Ireland, Norway, and the United States

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    This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Coleman, S., Henry, C., Orser, B., Foss, L. & Welter, F. (2018). Policy Support for Women Entrepreneurs' Access to Financial Capital: Evidence from Canada, Germany, Ireland, Norway, and the United States. Journal of Small Business Management, 1-27, which has been published in final form at https://doi.org/10.1111/jsbm.12473. This article may be used for non-commercial purposes in accordance with Wiley Terms and Conditions for Use of Self-Archived Versions.This cross‐country study documents policies and practices designed to increase women entrepreneurs’ access to financial capital in Canada, Germany, Ireland, Norway, and the United States. Drawing on feminist theory, we examine assumptions of policy alongside the eligibility criteria, rules and regulations of practices. Our findings reveal that four of the five country policies examined were predicated on a neo‐liberal perspective that positions women entrepreneurs as economic assets. We offer insights into opportunities for modernizing policies and practices in ways that will enhance the legitimacy of a more diverse array of women entrepreneurs and increase their access to financial capital

    A REVERSÃO DE SERVIDOR PÚBLICO ESTÁVEL POR INTERESSE ADMINISTRATIVO

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    Neste trabalho visou-se analisar o provimento de servidor público por meio do instituto legal da reversão, conforme o Capítulo I do Estatuto do Servidor Público Federal. O retorno do servidor às atividades laborativas, por força da reversão, pode ser caracterizado pela conveniência e oportunidade da Administração Pública. Para tanto, é impreterível, para a adequada compreensão das hipóteses da reversão, o estudo acurado dos princípios basilares da Administração Pública, inseridos na Carta Magna de 1988, bem como na Lei dos Servidores Públicos Civis da União, das autarquias e das fundações públicas federais, de número 8.112 de 1990. A união desses elementos oportuniza a custódia dos bens ou interesses coletivos e gera a possibilidade de concessão da reversão ao servidor público estável no interesse da Administração Pública. Isso significa que a deliberação espontânea da Administração Pública tem efeitos de cabimento, inclusive, ex-officio. O tema da reversão ainda se encontra sob a égide doutrinária sub-oculis. Essa carência, todavia, não pode obstaculizar ao estudioso a pesquisa, nem tampouco a sede de conhecimento em face da pertinência e da relevância temáticas.Palavras-chave: Reversão. Administração Pública. Princípios. Conveniência. Oportunidade

    Identification of 12 new susceptibility loci for different histotypes of epithelial ovarian cancer.

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    To identify common alleles associated with different histotypes of epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC), we pooled data from multiple genome-wide genotyping projects totaling 25,509 EOC cases and 40,941 controls. We identified nine new susceptibility loci for different EOC histotypes: six for serous EOC histotypes (3q28, 4q32.3, 8q21.11, 10q24.33, 18q11.2 and 22q12.1), two for mucinous EOC (3q22.3 and 9q31.1) and one for endometrioid EOC (5q12.3). We then performed meta-analysis on the results for high-grade serous ovarian cancer with the results from analysis of 31,448 BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutation carriers, including 3,887 mutation carriers with EOC. This identified three additional susceptibility loci at 2q13, 8q24.1 and 12q24.31. Integrated analyses of genes and regulatory biofeatures at each locus predicted candidate susceptibility genes, including OBFC1, a new candidate susceptibility gene for low-grade and borderline serous EOC

    Concept and design of a genome-wide association genotyping array tailored for transplantation-specific studies

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    The Frontier and the Cult of True Southern Womanhood

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    SERIOUS VIOLATIONS TO THE WOMEN RIGHT TO HEALTHCARE: THE CASE OF UNITED KINGDOM, ITALY AND UNITED STATES

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    This short paper has been prepared for the purpose of the violation of women's right to basic health care. It is an early work exclusively guided by the analysis of official documents of the United Nations. The source of research was the special committee on the elimination of all forms of discrimination against women. And the three developed countries report were analyzed: United Kingdom, Italy and the United States. The aim of this choice is relatively simple. The research, still in its initial phase, seeking to know which are the most frequent forms of violation of the right to women's health. And it seemed useful start the search from the knowledge of what is a violation of this right in countries that have the best tradition of respect for human rights. Further research should also address the case of Brazil and other similar countries, particularly those that are part of the BRICS
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