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Facilitating Access of Aids Drugs While Maintaining Strong Patent Protection
The AIDS pandemic has thrust the subject of patent protection into the spotlight, a spotlight that has attracted the attention of broad audience including interested parties from the political, legal, and medical communities. Can the United States\u27 scheme of strong patent protection for pharmaceutical products withstand the increased attention
UV Circular Polarisation in Star Formation Regions : The Origin of Homochirality?
Ultraviolet circularly polarised light has been suggested as the initial cause of the homochirality of organic molecules in terrestrial organisms, via enantiomeric selection of prebiotic molecules by asymmetric photolysis. We present a theoretical investigation of mechanisms by which ultraviolet circular polarisation may be produced in star formation regions. In the scenarios considered here, light scattering produces only a small percentage of net circular polarisation at any point in space, due to the forward throwing nature of the phase function in the ultraviolet. By contrast, dichroic extinction can produce a fairly high percentage of net circular polarisation (ā¼10%) and may therefore play a key role in producing an enantiomeric excessPeer reviewe
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Rethinking Our Work With Multilingual Writers: The Ethics and Responsibility of Language Teaching in the Writing Center
'Just shy of 9 AM on one of the last days of the semester, I raced into the writing center. Waiting for my first writer, I hastily checked my email where the subject line āSOS from June1ā jumped out at me. June was a writer I knew well, and she was one of my former students in a writing center studio course for multilingual writers. Reading Juneās email, her panic was apparent; she was extremely concerned with how a professor was grading her writing in a particular course. Though she had tried to discuss her concerns with her instructor, her account to me indicated this had been futile: āhe said that this class is difficult and he cannot help me any more."'University Writing Cente
Decline of the āLittle Parliamentā: Juries and Jury Reform in England and Wales
Lloyd-Bostock and Thomas take a historical look at the English jury and place the jury and jury reform in the context of the English legal and political system
The political economy of Hong Kong's "open skies" legal regime: an empirical and theoretical exploration
Copyright 2009 San Diego International Law Journal. Reprinted with the permission of the San Diego International Law Journal.The article presents an empirical and theoretical research which describes the functions of the international legal regime through powerful economic forces in Hong Kong, China. The government applied aviation policies with respect to open skies platform to provide a basis for a thorough understanding of government's legitimacy based on neoclassical logic and analysis. Conceptual perspectives of realists, liberals and cognitivists were acknowledged by the economically-inspired nationalists
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