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See detailOutlier Identification in Spacecraft Monitoring Data using Curve Fitting Information
Bouleau, Fabien; Schommer, Christoph UL

in Proceedings ECDA (2013)

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See detailOutlines of a Democratic and Community Based Critical-Pragmatic Methodology: On the way to relevant pedagogical inquiry
Miedema, S.; Biesta, Gert UL

in Evans, R.; Winning, A.; van Manen, M. (Eds.) Reflections on Pedagogy and Method. (1991)

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See detailOutlines of a general psychological theory of psycological intervention
Valsiner, Jaan UL; Salvatore, Sergio

in Theory & Psychology (2014)

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See detailOutlook
König, Ariane UL

in König, Ariane (Ed.) Sustainability science: Key issues (2018)

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See detailOutput and Welfare Effects of Fiscal Consolidation - A Discussion
Sneessens, Henri UL

Presentation (2013, March)

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See detailOutput error minimizing back and forth nudging method for initial state recovery
Aalto, Atte UL

in Systems & Control Letters (2016), 94

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See detailOutput Power Improvement in MSM Photomixers by Modified Finger Contacts Configuration
Mikulics, M.; Marso, Michel UL; Lepsa, Mike et al

in IEEE Photonics Technology Letters (2009), 21(3), 146-148

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See detailOutput synchronisation in networks of cyclic biochemical oscillators
Guy-Bart, S.; Abdullah, H.; Rodolphe, S. et al

in Proceedings of the 2007 American Control Conference (ACC 2007) (2007)

This paper is concerned with the global analysis of asymptotic synchronization of outputs in networks of identical oscillators. The oscillator models are assumed to possess a cyclic feedback structure ... [more ▼]

This paper is concerned with the global analysis of asymptotic synchronization of outputs in networks of identical oscillators. The oscillator models are assumed to possess a cyclic feedback structure. Such networks of oscillators abound in biochemistry, and are exemplified by circadian rhythm and cardiac cell networks. The main result exploits an incremental output feedback passivity property of cyclic feedback systems to prove global asymptotic output synchronization in a network composed of identical cyclic feedback systems. This result is illustrated on a network of Goodwin oscillators. [less ▲]

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See detailOutside Directors on the Board and Innovative Firm Performance
Balsmeier, Benjamin UL; Buchwald, Achim; Stiebale, Joel

in Research Policy (2014)

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See detailOutside-In region-building: The role of border integration zones in Andean regional integration
Koff, Harlan UL

in Nadalutti, Elisabetta; Kallscheuer, Otto (Eds.) Region-Making and Cross-Border Cooperation: New Evidence from Four Continents (2018)

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See detailThe outsider: Prejudice and politics in Italy.
Koff, Harlan UL

in AMERICAN POLITICAL SCIENCE REVIEW (2002), 96(4), 867-868

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See detailThe Outsourcing of Legal Service to India: Trends, Challenges and Potential
Singh Chauhan, Dharamveer UL

Doctoral thesis (2014)

The outsourcing of legal services to India is becoming increasingly popular among U.S. and U.K. law firms and corporations. This thesis seeks to discuss three main topics surrounding legal process ... [more ▼]

The outsourcing of legal services to India is becoming increasingly popular among U.S. and U.K. law firms and corporations. This thesis seeks to discuss three main topics surrounding legal process outsourcing (LPO): its emerging trends, the legal challenges it raises and the hitherto unrecognized potential it holds. Firstly, this thesis clarifies concepts of LPO and its operating models practiced by U.S. and U.K. law firms and corporations. Whenever there is outsourcing in the manufacturing or service sectors, concerns over job losses in the domestic territory are raised by politicians and policy-makers. Accordingly, this research critically discusses the impact of outsourcing on unemployment with a particular focus on legal sector jobs. Secondly, the outsourcing of legal services creates significant challenges for ethics rules and data protection laws. The act of sending legal work overseas by U.S. lawyers may violate American legal ethics rules including those related to conflicts of interest, supervision, fee- sharing, client confidentiality, and attorney-client privilege. Self-regulation is the hallmark of the U.S. legal profession. This thesis therefore reflects, in the first instance, upon the issue of the independence of lawyers who have established a ‘sheltered’ industry for themselves by creating rules that prevent non-lawyers from practicing law. Thereafter, acknowledging the presence of the U.S. legal ethics rules, this thesis provides an explanation as to how a U.S. lawyer could outsource legal works to India without compromising core legal ethics rules. Thirdly, this research explores the hidden potential of LPO to improve access to justice. The outsourcing of legal services to India suffers from a negative image among certain sections of the American legal profession, but has only been discussed so far in the context of law firms and corporations. This thesis develops an altogether new proposal where Indian LPO professionals could help alleviate the access to justice problem among indigent and low-income populations of the United States. [less ▲]

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See detail« Ouvert – Inspirant – Innovant », la réalité sous le slogan
Pausch, Marie-Pierre UL

Presentation (2019, September 24)

Le 22 septembre 2018, était inauguré le bâtiment emblématique du nouveau campus de l’Université du Luxembourg : le Luxembourg Learning Centre, dont la superficie approche les 13000 m². Abrité dans un ... [more ▼]

Le 22 septembre 2018, était inauguré le bâtiment emblématique du nouveau campus de l’Université du Luxembourg : le Luxembourg Learning Centre, dont la superficie approche les 13000 m². Abrité dans un ancien bâtiment industriel, il était le résultat d’une collaboration exceptionnelle, longue de dix ans, entre l’architecte luxembourgeois, François Valentiny, un maître d’ouvrage, le Fonds Belval, et les usagers de la Bibliothèque universitaire, représenté par sa Direction. Quels étaient les lignes directrices du projet ? Ses forces et faiblesses ? Comment son aménagement a-t-il été conçu ? Quel révolution s’est-elle opérée au niveau des services offerts – avec quelle place pour l’usager ? Et pour le professionnel ? Et un an plus tard, quels enseignements ? Voilà quelques-unes des questions auxquelles tentera de répondre la présentation. https://llc.uni.lu/en/ [less ▲]

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See detailL’ouvrier d’usine au travail (1870-1914)
Scuto, Denis UL

in 75 Joër fräi Gewerkschaften: contributions à l’histoire du mouvement syndical luxembourgeois Joër fräi Gewerkschaften: contributions à l’histoire du mouvement syndical luxembourgeois (1992)

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See detailL’ouvrier mineur au travail (1870-1914)
Scuto, Denis UL

in 75 Joër fräi Gewerkschaften: contributions à l’histoire du mouvement syndical luxembourgeois (1992)

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See detailOvaries and female phenotype in a girl with 46,XY karyotype and mutations in the CBX2 gene.
Biason-Lauber, Anna; Konrad, Daniel; Meyer, Monika et al

in American journal of human genetics (2009), 84(5), 658-663

A girl with a prenatal 46,XY karyotype was born with a completely normal female phenotype, including uterus and histologically normal ovaries. In mice with a similar phenotype, the ablation of M33, an ... [more ▼]

A girl with a prenatal 46,XY karyotype was born with a completely normal female phenotype, including uterus and histologically normal ovaries. In mice with a similar phenotype, the ablation of M33, an ortholog of Drosophila Polycomb, causes male-to-female sex reversal. The analysis of the human homolog of M33, Chromobox homolog 2 (CBX2), in this girl revealed loss-of-function mutations that allowed us, by placing CBX2 upstream of SRY, to add an additional component to the still incomplete cascade of human sex development. [less ▲]

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