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    • Jus in Militaribus and Moral Injury 

      Hallett, M (University of Exeter Classics and Ancient History, Theology and Religion, 25 November 2024)
      This study analyses the following problem: due to limitations in familiar (classic and modern) formulations of the just war tradition- (JWT) based moral-ethical decision-making guidance in US military doctrine, current ...
    • Recognition and control of neutrophil extracellular trap formation by MICL 

      Malamud, M; Whitehead, L; McIntosh, A; et al. (Nature Research, 14 August 2024)
      Regulation of neutrophil activation is critical for disease control. Neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs), which are web-like structures composed of DNA and neutrophil-derived proteins, are formed following pro-inflammatory ...
    • The impact of [meta] talk about writing on metalinguistic understanding and written outcomes: A review 

      Newman, R (International Association for Research in L1 Education (ARLE e.V.), 18 November 2024)
      Classroom talk about language use may support young writers’ capacity to enact choice and control over their written production and is thus a key pedagogical tool in writing instruction (Myhill & Newman, 2016, 2019). ...
    • The Legitimacy of Gulf Monarchies in the International Human Rights Context: The Cases of Oman and Qatar 

      Al Sabahi, T; Alsabahi, AST (University of Exeter IAIS, 18 November 2024)
      This comparative study examines the legitimation strategies employed by Gulf monarchies, particularly Oman and Qatar, by investigating how they use human rights tools and institutions to bolster their internal and international ...
    • Labor Unemployment Insurance and Pension Asset Allocations 

      Liang, Y; Kiosse, PV; Tarsalewska, M (Wiley, 2025)
      This paper examines the effect of unemployment risk on pension investment decisions of defined benefit (DB) pension plans. In particular, we examine whether unemployment insurance benefits affect pension investment ...