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Heidegger’s “Politics” and the Black Notebooks [PDF]
Under “politics” is included Heidegger’s entanglement with National Socialism in the early 1930’s, an analysis of his rectoral address, and his resignation as rector. An attempt is made to account for this involvement. Also under “politics” there are Heidegger’s own sketchy, and largely unsuccessful, attempts at forging a philosophy of politics, a ...
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Copernicus's Heliograph at Olsztyn -- the 500th Anniversary of a Scientific Milestone
Exactly 500 years ago, Nicolaus Copernicus drew a lattice of lines on a panel above the doorway to his rooms at Olsztyn Castle, then in the Bishopric of Warmia.
Fischer, Gordon, Graßhoff, Gerd
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All‐PEG‐Like Block Copolymers Self‐Assemble into Stealth Nanocarriers for Drug Delivery
Self‐assembling nanoparticles composed entirely of POEGMA are engineered by exploiting side‐chain–dependent amphiphilicity and tunable thermoresponsive behavior. These single‐material nanocarriers encapsulate diverse hydrophobic drugs with high efficiency, retain therapeutic activity, improve in vivo efficacy, and evade anti‐PEG antibodies.
Parul Sirohi +15 more
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Kein systematischer Baustein des Denkens – philosophisch belanglos [PDF]
No systematic element of thought – philosophically ...
Friedrich-Wilhelm von Herrmann
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The Very Being of a Conceptual Scheme: Disciplinary and Conceptual Critiques [PDF]
Book review of: Jeff Kochan (2017), Science as Social Existence: Heidegger and the Sociology of Scientific ...
Riggio, Adam
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Advanced Methods in Black-Hole Perturbation Theory
Black-hole perturbation theory is a useful tool to investigate issues in astrophysics, high-energy physics, and fundamental problems in gravity. It is often complementary to fully-fledged nonlinear evolutions and instrumental to interpret some results of
Pani, Paolo
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DNA methylation and chromosomal copy number profiling have recently become essential for tumor diagnostics. The open‐source tool Mepylome enables this task in clinical routine. It combines several machine learning strategies and allows users to interactively examine respective data through an intuitive graphical interface. Running up to 65 times faster
Jon Brugger +6 more
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Physically Based Predictive Modelling of Archaeological Proxies Using Cropmarks
ABSTRACT Cropmarks, as archaeological proxies, offer a valuable means of detecting buried sites through remote sensing. Yet, the scalability of such methods across varied archaeological contexts remains underexplored, and AI‐based modelling approaches are still in early stages.
Elias Gravanis, Athos Agapiou
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Collaborating with youths as coteachers in literacy learning [PDF]
The authors featured in this department column share instructional practices that support transformative literacy teaching and disrupt “struggling reader” and “struggling writer” labels.This work was supported by a Boston University Consortium grant and ...
Frankel, Katherine K. +1 more
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Abstract Game‐based learning (GBL) is increasingly used in medical education to supplement traditional didactic learning methods. Adult learners in particular may benefit from GBL, given the autonomous and iterative nature of a well‐designed educational game.
Thomas J. Paddock, Erin P. Fillmore
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