is a law review article about the private militia movement. It was published in 1995 by the UIC John Marshall Law Review.
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is an article by members of the FDA scientific advisory committee that recommended that the FDA reject approval of Aducanumab [Ix4] until further study is completed. It was published on May 5th, 2021. The FDA later approved the drug on June 7th, 2021.
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is an article about the decision of the FDA to approve an experimental Alzheimer drug, Aducanumab, for use despite opposition from the scientific community. It was published by the New York Times on June 7th, 2021, the day of the decision by the FDA. It was authored by Pam Belluck and Rebecca Robbins. It raises the over-arching question of whether patient need or scientific rigor should determine the approval of experimental medicies [FxB].
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is a claim made by U.S. District Court Judge Roger Benitez in his decision to strike down California’s 32-year-old ban on assault weapons [TxA, Tx7].
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is a paper which analyzes the strategic implications of Jewish settlement in the Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood for the State of Israel. It was published by the Jerusalem Institute for Policy Research in 2010. It was written by Prof. Yitzhak Reiter and Dr. Lior Lehrs.
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is a document which explains how the company behind Idealogs and the Idealogs Annotator browser extension deals with your Personal Information.
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is an academic article analyzing the results of recent clinical trials for the Alzheimer drug aducanumab (ADU). It was published by Alzheimer’s & Dementia, the Journal of the Alzheimer’s Association on November 1st, 2020. It was authored by David S. Knopman, David T. Jones, and Michael D. Greicius. It argues that there is currently insufficient evidence in support of its use [Ix4], and that a new phase III trial is required.
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is a reference for frequently asked questions about the Idealogs project
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is an explanation of the four types of articles in a synesiary.
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is an article about Alzheimer’s and the amyloid hypothesis, a theory which seeks to explain the underlying cause of Alzheimer’s [Fx8]. It was written in the context of the FDA’s controversial [FxB] decision to approve Aducanumab, a new, experimental drug for the treatment of Alzheimer’s. It was written by Laurie McGinley and published by The Washington Post on July 5th, 2021.
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is a question about the underlying pathology of Alzheimer’s disease. Alzheimer’s is a highly destructive disease which affects millions of people around the world, and one for which there are very few treatment options and no known cure.
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is a graphic representing the process of collecting understanding on a subject, also known as synesis. It was created by Tyler Friedman in December 2018.
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is a CSL citation processing library written in Haskell. It was created by John MacFarlane.
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is the Citation Style Language specification document version 1.0.1, which provides a system for describing the formatting of citations and bibliographies. It was created by Rintze M. Zelle.
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is a specification for using URL snippets to link to text fragments within HTML documents. It was created by Google for use in Chrome and other Chromium-based web browsers.
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is a document which delineates national frame of government of the United States of America. It was ratified in 1789, and has since been amended 27 times.
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An article written by Melinda Wenner Moyer that sums up the evidence that disprove the claim made by the NRA and other pro gun advocates that If more people carried guns to protect themselves, there would be less violent crime.
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is an article which descibes Reddit’s original “hot ranking” algorithm. It was written by Amir Salihefendic, and published by Medium on December 8th, 2015.
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Data on the source of used firearms in crimes based upon a survey of prison inmates collected and published by the bureau of justice statistics.
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It is clearly in the interests of children and families to reduce gun violence in the United States. Each day, on an average, 13 children under the age of 19 are killed by gunfire and more are injured. Homicide is the second leading cause of death for youths 10–19 years old. For black males of this age, it’s the No.1 cause of death. Most youth homicides are committed with firearms, especially handguns.
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