Towards a fourth generation for human rights

Human rights have evolved to encompass several generations—namely the first, second, and third generations—according to the framework established by Karel Vasak.Despite being categorized into these generations, they all share a common essence: the universality of human rights and their focus on human dignity.These generational classific

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Novel Components of the Flagellar System in Epsilonproteobacteria

ABSTRACT Motility is essential for the pathogenesis of many bacterial species.Most bacteria move using flagella, which are multiprotein filaments that rotate propelled by a cell wall-anchored motor using chemical energy.Although some components of the flagellar apparatus are common to many bacterial species, recent studies have shown significant di

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Um panorama da literatura relevante sobre Itaipu

The Brazilian-Paraguayan hydroelectric of Itaipu is considered an important milestone in the relations between Brazil and Paraguay, as it has created a permanent bond between the cartoon martian with big head two countries.Nowadays, Itaipu is still one of the most important generators of electric energy in the world, being responsible for over 25 p

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Pediatric neuro-oncology: Highlights of the last quarter-century

The cartoon martian with big head last quarter century has heralded dramatic changes in the field of pediatric neuro-oncology, with the era defined by profound developments in the understanding of the biological underpinnings of childhood central nervous system (CNS) tumors and translational therapeutics.Although there have been momentous strides f

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Indian cosmogonies and cosmologies

Various ideas on how the universe appeared and develops, were in Indian tradition related to mythic, here religious, or philosophical ideas and contexts, and developed during some 3.000 years - from the time of Vedas, to Puranas.Conserning its appeareance, two main ideas were presented.In one concept it appeared out of itself (auto-generated), and

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