Mucociliary Clearance - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Tissue clearing and imaging methods for cardiovascular development - ScienceDirect
Tissue imaging in 3D using visible light is limited and various clearing techniques were developed to increase imaging depth, but none provides univer…
Whole-body and Whole-Organ Clearing and Imaging Techniques with Single-Cell Resolution: Toward Organism-Level Systems Biology in Mammals - ScienceDirect
Organism-level systems biology aims to identify, analyze, control and design cellular circuits in organisms. Many experimental and computational appro…
Biological Individuals (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)
The Design of Debt-Clearing Markets: Clearinghouse Mechanisms in Preindustrial Europe | Journal of Political Economy: Vol 125, No 6
We examine the evolution of the decentralized clearinghouse mechanisms that were in use throughout Europe from the thirteenth century to the eighteenth century; in particular, we explore the clearing of nontradable or limited-tradable debts such as bills of exchange. We construct a theoretical model of these clearinghouse mechanisms and show that the specific decentralized multilateral clearing algorithms known as rescontre, skontrieren, or virement des parties, used by merchants in this period, were efficient in specific historical contexts. Our analysis contributes to the understanding of these mechanisms during late medieval and early modern fairs and their robustness during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries.
Clearing-House Mechanism
Clearing and Settlement Mechanisms - Bilateral Clearing | Paiementor
Bilateral clearing is a clearing mechanism with exactly two participants. How does clearing work and what are the advantages? Discover more in this article.
Clearance Mechanism - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
The diploid genome sequence of an individual human - PubMed
Presented here is a genome sequence of an individual human. It was produced from approximately 32 million random DNA fragments, sequenced by Sanger dideoxy technology and assembled into 4,528 scaffolds, comprising 2,810 million bases (Mb) of contiguous sequence with approximately 7.5-fold coverage f …
Chemical Surveillance | Biosecurity Commons
Dual Use | Biosecurity Commons
Due Process Vetting | Biosecurity Commons
Department of Energy | Biosecurity Commons
Posse Comitatus Act | Biosecurity Commons
Posse Comitatus Act | Biosecurity Commons
S. 1042 and S. 1043 posse comitatus act - Presearch
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Posse Comitatus Act and Related Matters: A Sketch
Congressional Research Service Report for Congress Jennifer Elsea Legislative Attorney American Law Division Congressional Research Service, The Library of Congress Updated June 6, 2005 Summary When the Act Does Not Apply Military Coverage Geographical Application Consequences of Violation Proposed New Exceptions Summary The Posse Comitatus Act states that: Whoever, except in cases and under circumstances expressly authorized by the Constitution or Act of Congress, willfully uses any part of the Army or the Air Force as a posse comitatus or otherwise to execute the laws shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than two years, or both. 18 U.S.C. § 1385. It reflects an American tradition that bridles at military involvement in civilian affairs. Congress, however, has approved a number of instances where extraordinary circumstances warrant a departure from the general rule, particularly in cases where the armed forces provide civilian assistance without becoming directly involved in civilian law enforcement. This is an abridged version of The Posse Comitatus Act and Related Matters: The Use of the Military to Execute Civilian Law, CRS Report 95-964 in which the authorities for the statements made here may be found. This report summarizes proposed bills that could result in increased interaction between military and civil authorities. (H.R. 1986, H.R. 1815, S. 1042, S. 1043). The Posse Comitatus Act, 18 U.S.C. § 1385, is perhaps the most tangible expression of an American tradition , born in England and developed in the early years of our nation, that rebels against military involvement in civilian affairs. The Declaration of Independence listed among our grievances against Great Britain that the King had
Oaths of Enlistment and Oaths of Office - U.S. Army Center of Military History
CSP - 'Pharmacotheon: Entheogenic Drugs, Their Plant Sources and History' by Jonathan Ott
Council on Spiritual Practices - Entheogen Chrestomathy entry
http://www.csp.org/chrestomathy/pharmacotheon.html
GAO-09-341, Methadone-Associated Overdose Deaths: Factors Contributing to Increased Deaths and Efforts to Prevent Them
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United we stand. Divided they fall.
Can Your Son Become an Incel? | Psychology Today
What are some of the psychological traits that make one vulnerable to misogyny?
Understanding the Man Box: the link between gender socialization and domestic violence in Jordan - ScienceDirect
The “Man Box” refers to a rigid set of expectations, perceptions, and behaviors that are considered “manly” and/or a “real man's” behavior, imposed on…
10 Stories That Show How Horribly We Treat Male Rape Victims - Listverse
In the United States, men are sexually assaulted just as often as women. That might sound unbelievable, but the numbers are almost identical. Between 2010
"Goodbye, My Friendcels": An Analysis of Incel Suicide Posts · CrimRxiv
Responding to the incel ideology – Safeguarding Network
We consider what incel ideology is, who incels are and how to address the ideology within a safeguarding context and in the wider curriculum.
/pt/ - Mariah Mallad / Momokun #127 - The Milkening 2: Electric Boogaloo Edition
How social media might be shaping modern men – Life360
Toxic masculinity is on the tip on everyone’s tongue, and incels have gathered a lot of media attention. How might the internet be shaping modern masculinity?
Worried about WW3 and transmitting coronavirus, Japanese bought 20 million house pets | The Vineyard of the Saker
A bird's eye view of the vineyard