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CJEU ruling could open big tech to more privacy litigation in Europe The OSS was included in the GDPR with the idea of simplifying enforcement for businesses operating in more than one EU market — which would only ...
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Covid: PM insists July unlocking will go ahead in England The prime minister is determined the remaining coronavirus restrictions in England will be lifted on 19 July, No 10 says, despite concern that a rise in ...
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Holbeck legal red light zone in Leeds to be discontinued The Managed Approach (MA) area in Holbeck, Leeds, allowed sex workers to operate without fear of prosecution, but was paused in March 2020.
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Impaired humoral immunity to SARS-CoV-2 BNT162b2 vaccine in kidney transplant recipients and ... It is not known how well mRNA vaccines induce B and plasma cell responses in dialysis patients (DP) or kidney transplant recipients (KTR) compared ...
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"One tonne of olivine sand can take in up to one tonne of CO2" says Teresa van Dongen "The materials were developed in the spirit of the circular economy, where waste does not exist and carbon dioxide is seen as a resource for the creation ...
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Drop in blood donations adds to maternal health threats in Africa Brazzaville – Just half of the blood needed for transfusion each year in the African region is collected, leaving many facing life-threatening shortages.
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Fluorinated Compounds in North American Cosmetics | Environmental Science & Technology Letters To assess this potential health and environmental risk, 231 cosmetic products purchased in the U.S. and Canada were screened for total fluorine ...
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