THE LIS PENDENS DOCTRINE IN PRIVATE INTERNATIONAL LAW IN IRAN WITH A COMPARATIVE STUDY IN THE ROMAN-GERMAN LEGAL SYSTEM

The Lis pendens Doctrine in Private International Law in Iran with a Comparative Study in the Roman-German Legal System

The Lis Pendens doctrine has been recognized as a means of preventing parallel proceedings in private international law in most Roman-German countries.In Iranian law, this doctrine was accepted as one of the objections and obstacles to proceedings in domestic lawsuits according to paragraph 2 of Article 84 of the Code of Civil Procedure.However, in

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In Silico identification and characterization of SOS gene family in soybean: Potential of calcium in salinity stress mitigation.

Leguminous crops are usually sensitive to saline stress during germination and plant CREAMY MILK 40% CHOC NO SUGAR growth stages.The Salt Overly Sensitive (SOS) pathway is one of the key signaling pathways involved in salt translocation and tolerance in plants however, it is obscure in soybean.The current study describes the potential of calcium ap

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Market and Industrialization Opportunities of Rumah Unggul Sistem Panel Instan (RUSPIN) Technology Using Business Model Canvas

Rumah Unggul Sistem Panel Instan (RUSPIN) technology is the development of Rumah Instan Sederhana Sehat (RISHA) with several improvements.Besides resistance to earthquakes, this technology has advantages such as ease and speed of installation compared to conventional houses.As a new technological innovation that has been proven, to develop RUSPIN t

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Techniques of fragile renal organoids transplantation in mice

ABSTRACT Purpose: This study aimed to develop a microsurgical technique to transplant extremely fragile renal organoids in vivo, created by in-vitro reaggregation of metanephros from fetal mice.These organoids in reaggregation and development were examined histologically after transplantation under the renal capsule.Methods: Initially, metanephros

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Phytotherapy in Streptococcus agalactiae: An Overview of the Medicinal Plants Effective against Streptococcus agalactiae

Streptococcus agalactiae is a spherical and Gram-positive bacterium that causes postpartum sepsis, endometritis, chorioamnionitis and premature delivery in pregnant women.The use of herbs and natural ingredients for the treatment of various disorders has been common.The present review is a report on the medicinal plants with anti-Streptococcus agal

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