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Myosite interstitielle nodulaire chez le Porc et le BÅ“uf
Lafont Philippe, Cazaillet M., Lafont J. Myosite interstitielle nodulaire chez le porc et le bœuf. In: Bulletin de l'Académie Vétérinaire de France tome 115 n°9, 1962. pp. 393-397
Quatre teòrics sobre l'Arc Mediterrari: N. M. Rubió i TudurÃ, J. M. Batista i Roca, R. Brunet i R. Lafont
D’ençà de la dècada de 1990 l’Arc Mediterrani té una presència destacada en els discursos espacials elaborats en regions com Catalunya, el PaÃs Valencià , el Llenguadoc-Rosselló i Provença Alps-Costa Blava. L’article analitza les aportacions de quatre teòrics al desenvolupament d’aquest concepte espacial: Nicolau M. Rubió i Tudurà (1891-1981), Josep Maria Batista i Roca (1895-1978), Roger Brunet (1931) i Robèrt Lafont (1923-2009)Since the 1990s the «Mediterranean Arch» has a strong presence in thespatial discourses made in regions such as Catalonia, Valencian Community, Languedoc-Roussillon and Provence Alpes-Côte d’Azur. The paper examines the contributions to the development of this spatial concept made by four theoreticians: Nicolau M. Rubió Tudurà (1891-1981), Josep Maria Batista Roca (1895-1978), Roger Brunet (1931) and Robèrt Lafont (1923-2009
The Health Impact Fund and the Right to Participate in the Advancement of Science
Taking into consideration the extremely harsh public health conditions faced by the majority of the world population, the Health Impact Fund (HIF) proposal seeks to make the intellectual property regimes more in line with human rights obligations. While prioritizing access to medicines and research on neglected diseases, the HIF makes many compromises in order to be conceived as politically feasible and to retain a compensation character that makes its implementation justified solely on basis of negative duties. Despite that current global health realities make such steps reasonable, the paper looks up the negative effects on one overlooked human right: the right to participate in scientific advancement
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Obra ressenyada: Cristina LAFONT HURTADO, La razón como lenguaje. Una revisión del giro lingüÃstico en la filosofÃa del lenguaje alemana
Dollars are a girl's best friend? Female tourists' sexual behaviour in the Caribbean
Though increasingly a focus of both political concern and academic research, ‘sex tourism’ is a difficult term to define. This article presents both quantitative and qualitative data on the sexual behaviour and attitudes of single and/or unaccompanied heterosexual female tourists in the Dominican Republic and Jamaica. In so doing it aims to contribute to the body of research evidence on the phenomenon, as well as to highlight some of the conceptual problems associated with existing analyses of both ‘sex tourism’ and ‘romance tourism’. It calls for the development of a theoretical model of sex tourism which can accommodate both the diversity of tourist-related sexual-economic exchanges which take place in economically underdeveloped countries and the complexity of the power relations that underpin them
Bounding normalization time through intersection types
Non-idempotent intersection types are used in order to give a bound of the
length of the normalization beta-reduction sequence of a lambda term: namely,
the bound is expressed as a function of the size of the term.Comment: In Proceedings ITRS 2012, arXiv:1307.784
The Old Babylonian loan contract "Aegyptus 10.1" (= Boson 1936 n° 300)
The short article offers an updated transliteration, along with a commentary and a photograph, of an Old Babylonian tablet (known as "Aegyptus 10.1") belonging to the cuneiform collection of the library of the Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore in Milan
On the outer automorphism groups of finitely generated, residually finite groups
Bumagin-Wise posed the question of whether every countable group can be
realised as the outer automorphism group of a finitely generated, residually
finite group. We give a partial answer to this problem for recursively
presentable groups.Comment: 13 pages. Final versio
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