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Kahane, Itzhak, and Itzhak Ofek, eds. Toward Anti-Adhesion Therapy for Microbial Diseases. Boston, MA: Springer US, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-0415-9.

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Garratt, Alistair Neil. Integrin adhesion receptor triggering by the extracellular matrix and anti-integrin antibodies. Manchester: University of Manchester, 1995.

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G, Bazán Nicolás, Botting Jack H, and Vane John R, eds. New targets in inflammation: Inhibitors of COX-2 or adhesion molecules : proceedings of a conference held on April 15-16, 1996, in New Orleans, USA, supported by an educational grant from Boehringer Ingelheim. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1996.

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P, Sawan Samuel, and Manivannan Gurusamy 1960-, eds. Antimicrobial/anti-infective materials: Principles, applications and devices. Lancaster, Pa: Technomic Pub. Co., 2000.

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Itzhak, Kahane, Ofek Itzhak, and Bat-Sheva Seminar Toward Anti-Adhesion Therapy of Microbial Diseases (1996 : Zikhron Ya'akov, Israel), eds. Toward anti-adhesion therapy for microbial diseases. New York: Plenum Press, 1996.

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Kahane, Itzahak. Toward Anti-Adhesion Therapy for Microbial Diseases. Springer, 2011.

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Ofek, Itzhak, and Itzahak Kahane. Toward Anti-Adhesion Therapy for Microbial Diseases. Springer London, Limited, 2012.

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National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Staff. Anti-Adhesion Elastomer Seal Coatings for Ultraviolet and Atomic Oxygen Protection. Independently Published, 2019.

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(Editor), N. Bazan, Jack H. Botting (Editor), and Sir John R. Vane (Editor), eds. New Targets in Inflammation: Inhibitors of COX-2 or Adhesion Molecules. Springer, 1996.

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Bazan, N., Jack H. Botting, and Sir John R. Vane. New Targets in Inflammation: Inhibitors of COX-2 or Adhesion Molecules Proceedings of a Conference Held on April 15-16, 1996, in New Orleans, USA, Supported by an Educational Grant from Boehringer Ingelheim. Springer London, Limited, 2012.

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Bazan, N., Jack H. Botting, and Sir John R. Vane. New Targets in Inflammation: Inhibitors of COX-2 or Adhesion Molecules Proceedings of a Conference Held on April 15-16, 1996, in New Orleans, USA, Supported by an Educational Grant from Boehringer Ingelheim. Springer, 2012.

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Sawan, Samuel P., and Gurusamy Manivannan. Antimicrobial/Anti-Infective Materials: Principles and Applications. Taylor & Francis Group, 1999.

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Sawan, Samuel P., and Gurusamy Manivannan. Antimicrobial/Anti-Infective Materials: Principles and Applications. Taylor & Francis Group, 1999.

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Ibarra, Guillermo, ed. Americanism and Anti-Americanism of Mexican Immigrants in Los Angeles. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252040832.003.0030.

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This essay argues that U.S.-Mexico relations are so paradoxical, unstable, and sensitive that it is difficult to determine whether or not Mexican people have anti-American sentiments. A randomized survey conducted by Ibarra and his research team in 2004 with foreign-born Mexicans from Sinaloa in Los Angeles County included questions about their attitudes and values. The answers revealed a growing adhesion of these immigrants to an American way of life but in a transformed fashion, keeping their ethno-national identities and forming transnational multicultural identities that cannot be labeled as anti-American. The essay points out that 60 percent of people in Mexico have a relative living in the U.S., and contemplates some of the likely implications of this fact. Ibarra contrasts this with the March 2006 CIDAC-Zogby International survey on perceptions of Mexico and the U.S., which showed that only 47 percent of the people in Mexico have a favorable opinion of Americans, that 66 percent have a negative opinion of the U.S. government, and that 73 percent consider Americans racist. Ibarra asks if it is possible to imagine poor Mexican people with low levels of English proficiency, limited schooling, and undocumented legal status in the U.S. experimenting with, and producing, a new form of Americanism. After all, he argues, they are the new Americans and, in the process, they are redefining what it means to be American.
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Barros, Rodrigo José Saraiva de, Tereza Cristina de Brito Azevedo, Carla de Castro Sant’Anna, Marianne Rodrigues Fernandes, Leticia Martins Lamarão, and Rommel Mario Rodríguez Burbano. Grupos sanguíneos e anticorpos anti-eritrocitários de importância transfusional. Brazil Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.31012/978-65-5861-112-7.

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Immunohematology is an area dedicated to the study of the interactions of the immune system and blood cells in transfusion practice. Blood transfusion is a therapeutic technique that has been widely used since the 17th century. The transfusion medicine aims to repair the pathological needs of blood components in the living organism, be it red blood cells, plasma, platelets, clotting factors, among others. Despite being a therapeutic means, transfusion of blood components can be considered at risk because it is a biological material and due to the transfusion immunological reactions that can be caused during or after the moment of transfusion. In the surface structure of red blood cells, numerous molecules of a protein, glycoprotein or glycolipid nature are found, which are also called membrane antigens that make up structures and perform transport functions, as receptors, as adhesion, enzymatic and / or complement regulatory molecules. The formation of these antigens occurs by an approximate amount of 39 genes involved in their production, of which 282 different antigens are organized in more than 30 blood group systems. This antigenic diversity is a major cause of the formation of irregular anti-erythrocyte antibodies. Therefore, with the increase in blood transfusions in surgeries, transplants and clinical treatment of cancer and other chronic diseases, a significant increase in the occurrence of alloimmunizations in polytransfused patients began to be observed. Such biological phenomena motivated us to carry out this study and the antigenic diversity motivated us to elaborate this small compendium where we also describe the main blood groups.
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Shemtov, Noam. Licence-Created Monopolies. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198716792.003.0001.

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This chapter examines whether contract law may be used to override or redefine the exceptions and limitations in existing copyright laws with regard to software licences. It shows that right holders favour licensing over sales and use the licensing model to regulate the ability of licensees to utilize functional elements of the software and reverse engineer it. The chapter also explains how the software industry uses technology-based solutions to restrict reverse engineering and reproduction. The principle of the freedom of contract is examined, and the legal principles that may limit its application are surveyed. Next, the combined effect of contracts of adhesion and technological protection measures on the use of software and software products are examined. Finally, software’s unique specificities as a protectable subject matter, as a ground for a balanced juridical approach in relation to the combined effect of copyright law, contract law, and anti-circumvention provisions, are discussed.
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