Persistent termini of 2004- and 2005-like ruptures of the Sunda megathrust [PDF]
To gain insight into the longevity of subduction zone segmentation, we use coral microatolls to examine an 1100-year record of large earthquakes across the boundary of the great 2004 and 2005 Sunda megathrust ruptures.
Briggs, Richard W. +7 more
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Metoda wydawnicza Brygidy Kürbis
Brygida Kürbis, a medievalist from Poznań, who died in 2001, thanks to her publications, contributed a lot to increasing the importance of both editing medieval chronicles and source studies, which are auxiliary sciences of history.
Mieczysław Mejor
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An argument for psi-ontology in terms of protective measurements [PDF]
The ontological model framework provides a rigorous approach to address the question of whether the quantum state is ontic or epistemic. When considering only conventional projective measurements, auxiliary assumptions are always needed to prove the ...
Gao, Shan
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Historical Relationships with Social Physicology
Historical, in addition to having auxiliary science in his knowledge, history also establish relationships with other sciences, especially fellow social sciences.
Efilina Kissiya
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Neuroeconomics: infeasible and underdetermined [PDF]
Advocates of neuroeconomics claim to offer the prospect of creating a “unified behavioral theory” by drawing upon the techniques of neuroscience and psychology and combining them with economic theory.
McMaster, Robert, Novarese, Marco
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Predicting individual contrast sensitivity functions from acuity and letter contrast sensitivity measurements. [PDF]
Contrast sensitivity (CS) is widely used as a measure of visual function in both basic research and clinical evaluation. There is conflicting evidence on the extent to which measuring the full contrast sensitivity function (CSF) offers more functionally ...
Davey, Pinakin Gunvant +4 more
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7. N’est-il d’histoire que d’historiens?
Quand est-on historien ? Quand fait-on de l’histoire ? Faut-il être l’un pour faire l’autre ? Sous la présidence d’un historien, une quinzaine de représentants des sciences humaines et sociales pratiquées à l’université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne ont ...
Virginie Barrusse +14 more
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Extremely low long‐term erosion rates around the Gamburtsev Mountains in interior East Antarctica [PDF]
The high elevation and rugged relief (>3 km) of the Gamburtsev Subglacial Mountains (GSM) have long been considered enigmatic. Orogenesis normally occurs near plate boundaries, not cratonic interiors, and large‐scale tectonic activity last occurred in ...
Cox, S. E. +4 more
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Geologic context of geodetic data across a Basin and Range normal fault, Crescent Valley, Nevada [PDF]
Geodetic strain and late Quaternary faulting in the Basin and Range province is distributed over a region much wider than historic seismicity, which is localized near the margins of the province.
Arabasz +47 more
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L’histoire de l’éducation au sein des sciences de l’éducation : un champ de recherche passerelle ?
The history of education is a field of research, but it is also a possible bridge between history and the sciences of education. How to conceive a history of education at once a historical research discipline and an auxiliary science of pedagogical ...
Sylvain Wagnon
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