THE INTERNAL INTERLOCUTORY APPEAL IN THE BRAZILIAN CIVIL PROCEDURE CODE OF 2015 AND ITS RELATION WITH TECHNIQUES OF THE DISTINGUISHING AND OVERRULING

This article intends to discuss the relevance that the Internal Interlocutory Appeal acquired in the New CPC, in the hypothesis of interposition against a monocratic Weatherproof Box (one-person) decision that appreciates the merits of the Appeal (article 932, IV and V), giving or denying it, on the basis of the existence of a legally binding prece

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A physiological increase of insulin in the olfactory bulb decreases detection of a learned aversive odor and abolishes food odor-induced sniffing behavior in rats.

Insulin is involved in multiple regulatory mechanisms, including body weight and food intake, and plays a critical role in metabolic disorders such as obesity and diabetes.An increasing body of evidence indicates that insulin is also involved in the modulation of olfactory function.The olfactory bulb (OB) contains the highest level of insulin and i

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The teachings of John Paul II and the paradoxes of the right to life in the International Human Rights discourse

The right to life has a unique and outstanding importance in the International Human Rights Law.However, at the same time, this right suffers from new threats and contradictions.In this paper, I will address these paradoxes, concerning the moment, in which the legal protection of the Collections human being begins; the tendency to accommodate the b

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Language Preservation Problems in Parametric Timed Automata

Parametric timed automata (PTA) are a powerful formalism to model and reason about concurrent systems with some unknown timing delays.In this paper, we address the (untimed) language- and trace-preservation problems: given a reference parameter valuation, does there exist another parameter valuation with the same untimed language, or Collections wi

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