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India’s merger control regime struggles to regulate asset-light, data-driven digital deals despite new deal value thresholds introduced in ...
An interview with Diana T. Kudaibergen on power, identity, and nation-building in Kazakhstan.
This paper describes the use of networked control algorithms in designing a robotic swarm. The main goal of a robotic swarm is to divide one task into multiple simpler tasks. Have we designed a swarm ...
The rapid growth of logistics and e-commerce is fuelling a race to the bottom for workers, with widespread subcontracting ...
A new study by investigators from Europe, including the Netherlands and the United Kingdom (UK), has shed light on ...
From clinical safety trials to cost-effectiveness measures, here are 10 spine studies to know since March 14. 1. Cervical disc replacement is a safe option across all obesity levels compared to ...
Cost-effectiveness for risk-stratified patients isn’t necessarily better than usual care for lower back pain in the military health system, according to a study in the July 15 issue of Spine.
Women get better at managing their anger as they age, starting in middle-age, researchers reported Wednesday in the journal ...
A new study by investigators from Europe, including the Netherlands and the United Kingdom (UK), has shed light on ...
Anti-abortion groups expressed disappointment after the Wisconsin Supreme Court overturned a 1849 state law that had banned ...
Doral, Fla.-based Jackson West Medical Center opened in August 2021 with a road map for preventing hospital acquired infections that is now being scaled across the system. “From the very beginning, we ...
" If the idea of getting let go from your job after making a minor, fixable mistake plagues your everyday thoughts, you're likely experiencing ...
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