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How was Mayford able to temporally control when neurons in the TetTag mouse could be labeled with the fluorescent tag?
Natural Justice
The legal principle requiring fairness in legal processes, including the right to a fair hearing and the rule against bias.
Procedural Fairness
Rules of natural justice that a hearing must follow to ensure that the process is fair to all parties involved.
Fundamental Justice
The basic principles of fairness and justice that are essential to the administration of laws and the operation of legal systems.
Examination for Discovery
A pre-trial process where parties to a legal case are questioned under oath by the opposing party's lawyer to gather information about the case.
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