714 research outputs found
European Union developments in equality and human rights: the impact of Brexit on the divergence of rights and best practice on the island of Ireland
This report was commissioned by the Equality Commission for Northern Ireland (ECNI) further to its role, with the Northern Ireland Human Rights Commission (NIHRC), as the Dedicated Mechanism under Article 2(1) of the Ireland/Northern Ireland Protocol. This paper was written by Sarah Craig, Anurag Deb, Eleni Frantziou, Alexander Horne, Colin Murray, Clare Rice and Jane Rooney for the Equality Commission for Northern Ireland, the Northern Ireland Human Rights Commission and the Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission. The views expressed within this paper are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the views of the Equality Commission for Northern Ireland, the Northern Ireland Human Rights Commission or the Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission, nor the employers of the authors. Responsibility for any statements, errors or omissions in this reportrests with the authors. This paper is not intended to be relied upon as legal advice applicable to any individual case.<br/
European Union developments in equality and human rights: the impact of Brexit on the divergence of rights and best practice on the island of Ireland
This report was commissioned by the Equality Commission for Northern Ireland (ECNI) further to its role, with the Northern Ireland Human Rights Commission (NIHRC), as the Dedicated Mechanism under Article 2(1) of the Ireland/Northern Ireland Protocol. This paper was written by Sarah Craig, Anurag Deb, Eleni Frantziou, Alexander Horne, Colin Murray, Clare Rice and Jane Rooney for the Equality Commission for Northern Ireland, the Northern Ireland Human Rights Commission and the Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission. The views expressed within this paper are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the views of the Equality Commission for Northern Ireland, the Northern Ireland Human Rights Commission or the Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission, nor the employers of the authors. Responsibility for any statements, errors or omissions in this reportrests with the authors. This paper is not intended to be relied upon as legal advice applicable to any individual case.<br/
LTEE-TnSeq-processed-data
This repository contains processed data from transposon sequencing (TnSeq) and whole genome sequencing (WGS) of the ancestral strains and evolved clones at 50K from the Lenski Long-Term Evolution Experiment (LTEE). It comprises TnSeq mutant trajectory counts, and output files from WGS analysis using breseq and samtools.Funding Acknowledgements:
- Anurag Limdi: Molecules, Cells, and Organisms Graduate Program
- Richard E. Lenski: US National Science Foundation (DEB-1951307) and the John Hannah endowment at Michigan State University
- Michael Baym: NIGMS of the National Institutes of Health (R35GM133700), the David and Lucile Packard Foundation, the Pew Charitable Trusts, and the Alfred P. Sloan Foundatio
Lesbian Radio, August 15 2012
Host Deb Gallagher talks again with Leela Sinha, author of You’re Not Too Much: Intensive Lies in an Expansive World, about the fundamentals of good communication.https://digitalcommons.usm.maine.edu/wmpg_lesbianradio/1002/thumbnail.jp
Lesbian Radio, June 20 2012
Host Deb Gallagher talks with Leela Sinha, author of You’re Not Too Much: Intensive Lies in an Expansive World, about the fundamentals of good communication.https://digitalcommons.usm.maine.edu/wmpg_lesbianradio/1001/thumbnail.jp
<i>Aspergillus</i> in a cervico-vaginal smear of an adult postmenopausal female: An unusual case
There are several case reports documenting opportunistic fungal infection in the female genital tract, with Aspergillus spp being a rarely reported causative organism. We hereby report a case of Aspergillus infection in a 48 year-old, postmenopausal female with carcinoma of the cervix. She presented with features of pelvic inflammatory disease, and an initial routine cervico-vaginal smear revealed severe inflammation along with fungal bodies. The features were consistent with the presence of Aspergillus spp, while the background epithelial cells were negative for intraepithelial malignancy. She was offered therapy for pelvic inflammatory disease. A repeat Papanicolaou smear after two weeks was negative for intraepithelial organisms, but showed the evidence of a high-grade squamous intraepithelial lesion, with biopsy confirming squamous cell carcinoma
Herbalist Deb Soule, author of The Roots of Healing: A Woman\u27s Book of Herbs,
Herbalist Deb Soule, author of The Roots of Healing: A Woman\u27s Book of Herbs, founded Avena Botanicals of Rockland ten years ago. Avena Botanicals, perhaps the largest herbal apothecary in the Northeast, grows or gathers around 60 percent of the raw plant materials used in producing herbal extracts, oils, salves and teas. The Shaker Community of Sabbath Day Lake has an herbal tradition that is 200 years old, and the herb department is the Shakers\u27 largest industry. Pol Hermes of Dayton, Gail Edwards of Athens and Betty Chase of Falmouth are other Mainers who use herbs. Details
European Union developments in Equality and Human Rights: The Impact of Brexit on the divergence of rights and best practice on the island of Ireland
This report was commissioned by the Equality Commission for Northern Ireland(ECNI). This paper was written by Sarah Craig, Anurag Deb, Eleni Frantziou,Alexander Horne, Colin Murray, Clare Rice and Jane Rooney for the EqualityCommission for Northern Ireland, the Northern Ireland Human Rights Commissionand the Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission.Report finalised on 30 April 2022. Funded by the Equality Commission for Northern Ireland.Article 2 of the Protocol on Ireland/Northern Ireland, contained within the Withdrawal Agreement concluded between the United Kingdom and the European Union, outlines a commitment to non-diminution of rights in Northern Ireland post Brexit. This commitment is underpinned by the Belfast/Good Friday Agreement 1998 and its provisions on Rights, Safeguards and Equality of Opportunity, which saw these elements as integral to creating the necessary conditions for facilitating peace in Northern Ireland in the wake of conflict. That the United Kingdom and European Union constructed Article 2 on this basis is reflective of the emphasis that was placed on the 1998 Agreement in the Brexit negotiations and assertions that the Agreement must be upheld in any deal between the two sides. The expansive yet ambiguous framing of the 1998 provisions, while politically sufficient at the time of agreement, have acquired a legal significance in the wake of Brexit. Article 2 represents a reaffirmation of commitment to the 1998 provisions, while simultaneously demanding clarity in the relationship between domestic and European Union law, and obligating an ongoing monitoring process of this post-Brexit.<br/
European Union developments in Equality and Human Rights: The Impact of Brexit on the divergence of rights and best practice on the island of Ireland
This report was commissioned by the Equality Commission for Northern Ireland(ECNI). This paper was written by Sarah Craig, Anurag Deb, Eleni Frantziou,Alexander Horne, Colin Murray, Clare Rice and Jane Rooney for the EqualityCommission for Northern Ireland, the Northern Ireland Human Rights Commissionand the Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission.Report finalised on 30 April 2022. Funded by the Equality Commission for Northern Ireland.Article 2 of the Protocol on Ireland/Northern Ireland, contained within the Withdrawal Agreement concluded between the United Kingdom and the European Union, outlines a commitment to non-diminution of rights in Northern Ireland post Brexit. This commitment is underpinned by the Belfast/Good Friday Agreement 1998 and its provisions on Rights, Safeguards and Equality of Opportunity, which saw these elements as integral to creating the necessary conditions for facilitating peace in Northern Ireland in the wake of conflict. That the United Kingdom and European Union constructed Article 2 on this basis is reflective of the emphasis that was placed on the 1998 Agreement in the Brexit negotiations and assertions that the Agreement must be upheld in any deal between the two sides. The expansive yet ambiguous framing of the 1998 provisions, while politically sufficient at the time of agreement, have acquired a legal significance in the wake of Brexit. Article 2 represents a reaffirmation of commitment to the 1998 provisions, while simultaneously demanding clarity in the relationship between domestic and European Union law, and obligating an ongoing monitoring process of this post-Brexit.<br/
Increasing fuel resilience to survive Cascadia
prepared by Oregon Seismic Safety Policy Advisory Commission, Working Group on CEI Hub Mitigation Strategies ; production writer: Laura Hall ; production assistant: Deb Schueller.Title from PDF cover (viewed on January 15, 2020)."OSSPAC Publication Number 19-01."This archived document is maintained by the State Library of Oregon as part of the Oregon Documents Depository Program. It is for informational purposes and may not be suitable for legal purposes.Includes bibliographical references (pages 31-32).Mode of access: Internet from the Oregon Government Publications Collection.Text in English
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