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Obesity and cancer: the gammadelta T cell link
Obesity has become a worldwide scourge, affecting more than 10% of adults worldwide. While widely recognized to be associated with increased incidence of medical conditions such as diabetes mellitus and atherosclerosis, obesity also accounts for 9% of ...
Ilan Bank
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“Amphions Harp gaue sence vnto stone Walles”: The Five Senses and Musical–Visual Affect
In 1582 George Whetstone described the feeling of entering a barren Great Chamber the morning after a night of sparkling social and musical entertainments.
Katie Bank
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Bildungsstandards. Kritische Reflexionen zu einem Oxymoron [PDF]
Der folgende Beitrag verfolgt das Anliegen, die Bildungsstandards auf ihre konzeptionelle und instrumentelle Eignung für das Ziel der Verbesserung der schulischen Erziehung durch ‚Outputsteuerung‘ kritisch zu überprüfen.Die Argumentation greift dabei vor
Volker Bank
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The Role of Gamma Delta T Cells in Autoimmune Rheumatic Diseases
Autoimmune rheumatic diseases (ARDs), affecting ~1−1.5% of all humans, are associated with considerable life long morbidity and early mortality. Early studies in the 1990s showed numerical changes of the recently discovered γδ T cells in ...
Ilan Bank
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Banks, Shadow Banking, and Fragility [PDF]
We study a banking model in which regulatory arbitrage induces the existence of shadow banking next to regulated banks. We show that the size of the shadow banking sector determines its stability. Panic-based runs become possible only if this sector is large. Moreover, if regulated banks conduct shadow banking, a relatively larger shadow banking sector
Luck, Stephan, Schempp, Paul
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The algebraic structure of morphosyntactic features
The most common way of separating homophony from syncretism — which is a basic challenge for any inflectional analysis: to distinguish between accidental and systematic form-identity — is attributing only the latter to a coherent feature combination ...
Sebastian Bank
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Markets, Banks, and Shadow Banks [PDF]
We analyze the effect of bank capital requirements on the structure and risk of a financial system where markets, regulated banks, and shadow banks coexist. Banks face a moral hazard problem in screening entrepreneurs' projects, and they choose whether to be regulated or not. If regulated, a supervisor certifies their capital; if not, they have to rely
Martinez-Miera, David, Repullo, Rafael
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Het protestantisme en de Tweede Wereldoorlog. De casus Nederland en de casus Frankrijk
Protestantism and World War II. The Dutch case and the French case This paper on the Protestant churches of France and the Netherlands during the Second World War is the preliminary result of a research project on religion in Europe in the 1940s.
J. Bank
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A historiography centred around the year 1900 produced a synchronic, not a diachronic, view. The kaleidoscopic character of the present monograph is therefore consistent with the basic options of the whole project.
J. Bank
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What Space Is This Time? Historiography in the Space of History
In asking the question embedded in the title, this article explores the tension between inertia and change in cultural historical studies. Inertia in this context does not mean inactive or inert (i.e., without active properties), but the structural ...
Rosemarie K. Bank
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