P. J. Federico has written: 'Opposition and revocation proceedings in patent cases' -- subject(s): Patent practice
Ideas for a medical research proposal can be derived from various sources. Using practical medical cases of a particular region would make the proposal viable.
There are many use-cases where visual communication is most effective. For example in loud environment or in cases where silence is requested (for example in an opera).
Retribution can be effective if the person is willing to admit a mistake and improve following the retribution. In most cases, rehabilitation is more effective.
Degrees are rarely revoked, but it can happen if a student is found to have committed academic dishonesty, such as plagiarism or cheating. Other reasons for revocation may include fraud in the application process or if the degree was obtained through unethical means. Revocation of a degree is a serious action and is typically only done in cases of serious misconduct.
Thalidomide is effective in some cases.
Yes, in most cases. Medication is best used with some form of psychotherapy since tolerance develops and for some individuals medication is not effective.
you do cases on crimes and the more popular lawyer you are the bigger cases you do.
I was considering higher wages for police officers or more funding for Cold Cases.
Splenectomy has been regarded as the definitive treatment for this disease and is effective in about 70% of chronic ITP cases.
Yes, in some cases, a person can legally retract something they have given to another person through a process such as revocation or rescission, depending on the circumstances and applicable laws.
Yes, a conductor can be charged with a crime, such as negligence or endangerment. Potential consequences may include fines, probation, suspension or revocation of their conductor's license, and in severe cases, imprisonment.