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    Protecting "Killer Crocs" and "Fantasy Football": the Ethics Copyright Law

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    In this article Susy Frankel discusses the iustifications for copyright law which form the ethical basis of copyright protection m New Zealand. It then considers how those justifications are reflected in the case law by examining two Court of Appeal judgments. The author concludes that at times the reasoning and results of individual cases lose sight of the justifications for copyright protection.&nbsp

    Max Frankel on the USSR (Late 1950s)

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    В работе рассмотрено восприятие Сибири и СССР журналистом «Нью-Йорк Таймс» Максом Франкелем в 1950-е годы. В 1952 г. Макс Франкель стал журналистом в одной из самых известных американских газет. Особо важным периодом его карьеры можно считать его пребывание в качестве специального корреспондента в СССР с 1957 по 1960 гг. В частности, М. Франкелю предоставилась возможность посетить Сибирь в 1959 г. В статье проведен анализ цикла статей о путешествии по разным городам, описывая быт и перспективы Сибири. Выявлено представление об СССР и Сибири американской прессы. Опираясь на слова самого Макса Франкеля, автор делает вывод о видении Сибири амери-канскими читателями.The paper examines the perception of Siberia and the USSR by New York Times journalist Max Frankel in the 1950s. In 1952, Max Frankel became a journalist for one of the most famous American newspapers. A particularly important period of his career can be considered his stay as a special correspondent in the USSR from 1957 to 1960. In particular, M. Frankel had the opportunity to visit Siberia in 1959. The article analyzes a series of articles about traveling around different cities, describing the life and prospects of Siberia. The idea of the USSR and Siberia of the American press is revealed. Based on the words of Max Frankel himself, the author draws a conclusion about the vision of Siberia by American readers.Исследование выполнено при поддержке гранта Правительства РФ, проект № 075-15-2021-611 «Человек в меняющемся пространстве Урала и Сибири»

    International Capital Flows and the Frankel-Dooley-Mathieson Puzzle

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    Frankel et al (1986) pointed out that industrialized countries have larger saving rate coefficients than do developing countries in the framework of Feldstein-Horioka puzzle. This is referred to as the Frankel-Dooley-Mathieson puzzle in this paper. This paper extends past analyses by incorporating indices of a domestic institutional and policy environment. Applying the resulting model to Sub-Saharan African countries, saving rate coefficients larger than those previously imagined were obtained. These results are consistent with the reality of capital regulations and other factors resulting in low capital flows in developing countries.capital mobility

    TREATMENT OF CLASS I MALOCCLUSION WITH FRANKEL APPLIANCE

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    Aim. The aim of this paper is to evaluate the effect of the Frankel in child with class I malocclusion, maxillary and mandibular contraction, and anterior teeth crowding. Materials and methods. 5 patients with a class I division I malocclusion, maxillary and mandibular contraction and anterior crowding was enrolled in the present study. All patients presented with a stage CS2, CS3 or CS4. Patients with CS5 were not enrolled in the study. Before wearing the Frankel, on each patient head radiographs were taken in lateral plane with the head fixed in a cephalostat with a filmfocus distance of 4 m and a midsagittal-to-film distance of 0,1 m. Cephalometric analysis and casts analysis was performed before phase 1 treatment (T1), and immediately following phase 2 treatment (T2). In addition to standard cephalometric evaluation, another analysis, based on the distance of the basion, A and B to the T line, was done. Patients were instructed to wear the Frankel for 16 hours per day, during the night and afternoon, removing it only to eat and brush. Active treatment lasted 24 months for all patients. A statistical analysis of cephalometric and casts values before and after treatment was done.Results. After 24 months of treatment the cephalometric effects observed were: an increase of the anterior facial height (mean 3,8 mm), an increase of the distance of the basion to the T line (mean 3,6 mm), a incisors tip control (upper incisors mean 0°, lower incisors - 3,2°) and a sagittal maxillary growth control (the mean distance of A to T line was 0°, the mean distance of B to T line was of - 2,2 mm). On cast authors observed an expansion of the upper and lower arches (anterior upper arch expansion mean 2 mm, posterior upper arch expansion mean 2,5 mm; lower arch mean 1 mm) with anterior crowding resolution and incisors sagittal control. Conclusions. Authors evaluated that Frankel had a great repeal to control jaw growth, an increase of maxillary and mandibular expansion, an increase of the anterior facial height with a good control of incisors inclination

    1. Giorgos Georgiou, Jennifer M. Webb, David Frankel, Psematismenos- Trelloukkas, An Early Bronze Age Cemetery in Cyprus

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    Merrillees Robert Stuart. 1. Giorgos Georgiou, Jennifer M. Webb, David Frankel, Psematismenos- Trelloukkas, An Early Bronze Age Cemetery in Cyprus. In: Cahiers du Centre d'Etudes Chypriotes. Volume 42, 2012. pp. 479-487

    1. Giorgos Georgiou, Jennifer M. Webb, David Frankel, Psematismenos- Trelloukkas, An Early Bronze Age Cemetery in Cyprus

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    Merrillees Robert Stuart. 1. Giorgos Georgiou, Jennifer M. Webb, David Frankel, Psematismenos- Trelloukkas, An Early Bronze Age Cemetery in Cyprus. In: Cahiers du Centre d'Etudes Chypriotes. Volume 42, 2012. pp. 479-487

    Does Openness to Trade Make Countries More Vulnerable to Sudden Stops, or Less? Using Gravity to Establish Causality

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    Openness to trade is one factor that has been identified as determining whether a country is prone to sudden stops in capital inflows, crashes in currencies, or severe recessions. Some believe that openness raises vulnerability to foreign shocks, while others believe that it makes adjustment to crises less painful. Several authors have offered empirical evidence that having a large tradable sector reduces the contraction necessary to adjust to a given cut-off in funding. This would help explain lower vulnerability to crises in Asia than in Latin America. Such studies may, however, be subject to the problem that trade is endogenous. Using the gravity instrument for trade openness, which is constructed from geographical determinants of bilateral trade, this paper finds that openness indeed makes countries less vulnerable, both to severe sudden stops and currency crashes, and that the relationship is even stronger when correcting for the endogeneity of trade.

    Tackling the Global Mental Health Challenge: A Psychosomatic Medicine/Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry Perspective

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    Amy M. Bauer, Ken Fielke, John Brayley, Atalay Alem, Bernard L. Frankel, Gregory L. Fricchion

    Lebret L.-J., Albertini J.-M., Frankel S.-H., Célestin G., Perroux François. — Économie et civilisation, tome 2, « Science économique et développement »

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    Malignac Georges. Lebret L.-J., Albertini J.-M., Frankel S.-H., Célestin G., Perroux François. — Économie et civilisation, tome 2, « Science économique et développement ». In: Population, 14ᵉ année, n°1, 1959. p. 170

    Study Design in Qualitative Research - 1: Developing Questions and Assessing Resource Needs

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    This is the second in a series of four papers on understanding and doing qualitative research [Frankel & Devers (2000) Qualitative research: a consumer’s guide, Education for Health, 13, 113–123; Devers & Frankel (2000) Study design in qualitative research—2: sampling and data collection strategies, Education for Health..
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