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Settler Colonialism is not Colonialism
2015In November 2011 Science published a paper presenting research conducted by a team led by population geneticist Laurent Excoffier of the University of Montreal. This work repackaged in a genetics-inflected language a recurring tenet of settler colonial discourse, a point initially suggested by the apologists of the settler ‘transition’ of the ...
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2017
Escherichia coli and Saccharomyces cerevisiae are currently the two most important organisms in synthetic biology. E.coli is almost always used for fundamental DNA manipulation while yeast is the simplest host system for studying eukaryotic gene expression and performing large scale DNA assembly.
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Escherichia coli and Saccharomyces cerevisiae are currently the two most important organisms in synthetic biology. E.coli is almost always used for fundamental DNA manipulation while yeast is the simplest host system for studying eukaryotic gene expression and performing large scale DNA assembly.
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Colonialism, Neocolonial, Internal Colonialism, the Postcolonial, Coloniality, and Decoloniality
2016In approaching the meaning and significance of concepts such as colonization, dependency, internal colonialism, and decoloniality in Latin America, it is convenient to identify certain key periods. The first key period is that of “discovery” and colonization (fifteenth-sixteenth centuries), which saw the emergence of a philosophy of colonization and ...
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Soviet Colonialism and Anti-Colonialism
Russian Review, 1959man stimuli and that he singled out the word as the most powerful stimulus in influencing human actions. He sadly remarked that there were a great many human beings who reduced external reality to words and could be led by their sound. It would be preposterous to impute to the great scientist any intention of deducing utilitarian consequences from his ...
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