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  • 31Incorporeal Rights — Rights that can t be seen or touched, but are still enforceable by law. Generally incorporeal rights have to do with intangible property such as copyrights, licenses and easements. Unlike real property that can be physically quantified,… …

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  • 32Celtic law — A number of law codes have in the past been in use in Celtic countries. While these vary considerably in details, there are certain points of similarity. The Brehon Laws governed everyday life and politics in Ireland until the Norman invasion of… …

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  • 33probability theory — Math., Statistics. the theory of analyzing and making statements concerning the probability of the occurrence of uncertain events. Cf. probability (def. 4). [1830 40] * * * Branch of mathematics that deals with analysis of random events.… …

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  • 34Digital inheritance — is the process of handing over (personal) digital assets to (human) beneficiaries. Contents 1 History 2 Unique Characteristics of Digital Assets 3 Handing over Digital Assets …

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  • 35Athenian democracy — Part of the Politics series …

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  • 36Eugenics — is the self direction of human evolution : Logo from the Second International Eugenics Conference, 1921, depicting Eugenics as a tree which unites a variety of different fields.[1] Eugenics is the applied science or the bio social movement which… …

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  • 37Privilegium Minus — The Privilegium Minus (as opposed to the later Privilegium Maius, which was a forgery) is a document issued by Emperor Frederick I on September 17, 1156. It included the elevation of the Margraviate of Austria to a Duchy, which was given as an… …

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  • 38Institute on Biotechnology and the Human Future — The Institute on Biotechnology and the Human Future (IBHF) is an affiliate of the Illinois Institute of Technology (IIT) and is housed at IIT’s Chicago Kent College of Law. The IBHF was founded in 2004 by Lori Andrews, J.D., and Nigel M. de S.… …

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  • 39sphingolipid — ▪ biochemistry       any member of a class of lipids (fat soluble constituents of living cells) containing the organic aliphatic amino alcohol sphingosine or a substance structurally similar to it. Among the most simple sphingolipids are the… …

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  • 40Personality rights — are generally considered to consist of two types of rights: the right to publicity, or to keep one s image and likeness from being commercially exploited without permission or contractual compensation, which is similar to the use of a trademark;… …

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