FRAUD OF EXECUTION IN CASE LAW AND IN THE NEW CODE OF CIVIL PROCEDURE: PROSPECTS ON THE USE OF NEW TECHNOLOGIES

FRAUD OF EXECUTION IN CASE LAW AND IN THE NEW CODE OF CIVIL PROCEDURE: PROSPECTS ON THE USE OF NEW TECHNOLOGIES

This article proposes the use of information and communication technologies as a way to provide better solutions for problems related Drinkware to the fraud of execution.The subject brings deep relations with the effectiveness and utility of jurisdiction, and it is also important for the civil and commercial spheres, because it affects directly the

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Establishment of a novel indicator of pyroptosis regulated gene transcription level and its application in pan-cancer

Abstract Pyroptosis is a type of programmed cell death and plays a dual role in distinct cancers.It is elusive to evaluate the activation level of pyroptosis and to appraise the involvement of pyroptosis in the occurrence and development of diverse tumors.Accordingly, we herein established an indicator to evaluate pyroptosis related gene transcript

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Three-dimensional geometric morphometric shape analysis of chest wall kinematics in different breathing conditions

Breathing motion is based on the differential activity of the thoracic, Right Handlebar diaphragmatic and abdominal muscles.Muscle contributions differ between rest and exercise conditions and depend on posture and other factors.Traditionally, these changes are investigated on volumetric data using optoelectronic plethysmography (OEP).OEP offers in

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Herbage intake, methane emissions and animal performance of steers grazing dwarf elephant grass v. dwarf elephant grass and peanut pastures

Management strategies for increasing ruminant legume consumption and mitigating methane emissions from tropical livestock production systems require further study.The aim of this work was to evaluate the herbage intake, animal performance and enteric methane emissions of cattle grazing dwarf elephant grass (DEG) (Pennisetum purpureum cv.BRS Kurumi)

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One Size Does Not Fit All: The Case for Translational Medicine

Therapy for inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) has developed during recent years.Despite the availability of new therapeutic modalities, overall therapy success remains modest, and complete remission is usually achieved and maintained in approximately 30% of patients only.This observation can be explained by a number of reasons.First, the involvemen

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