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... test for admissibility of novel scientific evidence. Criminal law - Evidence - Admissibility ... demeanour in the days subsequent to the discovery of the deceased's body was evidence of consciousne...Expert evidence is by definition neither notorious nor capable of immediate and acc...
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...1. II. Scientific Concepts............................................. substance loading, given that no definition of any of these terms was provided in the patent. .....there is no discovery of the special advantages of the selection patent ...
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..., particularly the flagship federal Scientific Research and Experimental Development (SR&ED) prog... activities that do not meet the definition of qualifying expenditures (described in Box 1) as...It often starts with the discovery of new knowledge, spreads to the commercialization...
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... undertaking rule to move, prior to discovery, to prevent the parties to the suit from disclosin...'s control, such as the limits of scientific knowledge, it is impossible to prove causation, an..., they might have been caught by the definition of that term in spite of the legal situation and w...
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... that leads to a "eureka" moment for its discovery; it depends on the court's assessment of the adole... jurisprudence, and relevant social scientific and legal literature. The observations that emerge... for autonomous judgment is "by definition in his or her best interests" (para. 8.54). (See a...
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The goal of educators to cultivate reflective thinkers is enhanced through the inquiry-focused school library program proposed by Kuhlthau. The authors present reflection, an essential component of inquiry, as a disposition that can be "caught, taught and acquired" through a process of modeling in a school library environment which is designed to support the development of this essential critical thinking skill. A framework for strengthening the disposition of reflection is presented, based on Dewey's and Schön's work on reflection and Bransford, Brown and Cocking's work on learning. The stages of reflection and inquiry are compared to dispositions-in-action, indicating their potential for enhancing student learning and understanding. Guidelines and practical suggestions are recommended...
... the problem by providing location and definition. Eby and Kujawa (1994) suggest dissecting the prob..., which Dewey (1933) likened to the scientific method. The final step, evaluation, consists of a ... an experiment into the process of discovery by Inhelder and Karmiloff-Smith (1974) in which ch...
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... time, retroviruses were known to the scientific community but none had been previously associated ..... The appellant's discovery in this case has added to the cumulative wisdom on...," falls within the word "art" in the definition of invention. I am satisfied that the claim is for...
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...A copy of definitions, Schedule A, and the violated sections is attached..., also contribute to the weight of scientific evidence supporting the discovery. Truehope offers...
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... An implantable medical device is, by definition, one that is intended to be implanted within the b...In fact, the scientific study for biomaterial science only started in the ... will be an important focus of the discovery process. One illustration of the importance of Q...
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... issues, it is an enactment within the definition of “regulation” in subsection 2(1) of the Inte...[331] It seems that, on discovery, the plaintiffs informed the defendant that they w...