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Paper examines the struggle of Puerto Ricans in stopping displacement during the 1960s and 1970s.
The noun phrase in Functional Discourse Grammar
Layers, Levels and Contexts In Functional Discourse Grammar2008 •
Layers, levels and contexts in Functional Discourse Grammar Jan Rijkhoff 1. Introduction1 This contribution has three main goals. Firstly, so as to be able to accom-modate classifying modifiers, I will propose a revised model of the noun phrase, which consists of five ...
KNOWN: Thermal conductivity, thickness and temperature difference across a sheet of rigid extruded insulation. FIND: (a) The heat flux through a 2 m × 2 m sheet of the insulation, and (b) The heat rate through the sheet. SCHEMATIC: q cond A = 4 m 2 T 2 T 1 k = 0.029 ⋅ W m K x L = 20 mm T 1-T 2 = 10˚C q cond A = 4 m 2 T 2 T 1 k = 0.029 ⋅ W m K x L = 20 mm T 1-T 2 = 10˚C
Journal of International Commercial Law and Technology
A Cobweb of Exception to Copyright Law for Research Purposes2014 •
Access to copyrighted materials and resources for research purposes have been increasingly conducted across borders. In certain circumstances, access to copyright materials that may be needed for research purposes may be restricted due to copyright law. International copyright conventions do provide exceptions to copyright law for research purposes as what has been generally covered under the ‘three step test’. However, this rule may be interpreted either narrowly or flexibly by member countries, which leads to different countries adapting different laws pertaining to it. This paper analyses the Malaysian copyright provision relating to copyright exceptions that may be used for research purposes and its recent amendments made in 2012 as compared to Australia and the United Kingdom provisions. This paper will discuss the implications of the recent amendment and further explains the future direction researchers could take to ensure the legality of their actions when using copyr...
European journal of physical and rehabilitation medicine
Do aerobic exercises really improve aerobic capacity of stroke survivors? A systematic review and meta-analysis2015 •
Even if aerobic exercises are recommended to stroke survivors, the clinical significance of the effect of these exercises on aerobic capacity has not been definitely shown. To investigate, if there is evidence that aerobic capacity, measured by maximal oxygen consumption, can be improved by aerobic training? Systematic review and meta---analysis, all settings POPULATION: Adult stroke survivors METHODS: Search on CENTRAL, MEDLINE, EMBASE, CINAHL, Pedro. Study selection and extraction based on the Cochrane Handbook for Systematic Reviews. Random effects meta--analysis. Based on 13 randomized aerobic training improved aerobic capacity on average by 2.5 ml/kg/min. Four of the included studies had low risk of bias. There is strong evidence that aerobic training is capable of improving aerobic capacity of stroke survivors, supporting the routine recommendation for training after stroke. It is not known, if one type of training is more effective than others in stroke survivors.
Communication, Culture & Critique
Characterizing Copyright in the Classroom: The Cultural Work of Antipiracy Campaigns2009 •
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SSRN Electronic Journal
The Economics of Life: Reflections on the Term of Copyright2000 •
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Fordham Intellectual Property, Media & Entertainment Law Journal
Copyright Fair Use and the Digital Carnivalesque: Towards A New Lexicon of Transformative Internet Memes2021 •
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