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Does Tillich’s Theology of Art Have a Future? In Response to Russell Re Manning, "Theology of the End of Culture", Paul Tillich’s Theology of Culture and Art [PDF]
Stoker, W.
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The rectangular tile classification model based on Sentinel integrated images enhances grassland mapping accuracy: A case study in Ordos, China. [PDF]
Guo F, Fan L, Chen W, Xiao D, Niu H.
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ABSTRACT Objectives The study aimed to evaluate the residual bone level of explanted implants and to report local and systemic characteristics observed in patients who underwent implant explantation. Material and Methods A total of 494 administrative records were initially retrieved from the database.
Rodrigo Martin‐Cabezas+2 more
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How to Do Empirical Political Philosophy: A Case Study of Miller's Argument for Needs-Based Justice. [PDF]
Pölzler T.
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On the normative roles of biodiversity and naturalness in conservation
Abstract Nature is an opaque concept. Consequently, the term biodiversity conservation has replaced nature conservation in most conservation contexts. We review the conceptual indeterminacies that plague the terms nature and natural but then show that comparable difficulties plague biodiversity.
David Saltz, Shlomo Cohen
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Humus gnosis: soil fertility, research and funding in the life of Sir Albert Howard. [PDF]
Brown T.
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The history of occupational health on the African continent. [PDF]
Riva MA+4 more
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Indigenous Peoples’ human genomic sovereignty: Lessons for Africa
Abstract Human genomics research with indigenous peoples has often been characterised by tension between the ‘western’ science ideologies and indigenous peoples’ cultural beliefs in relation to their human genetic resources and data. This article explores this tension from the lens of the concept of indigenous peoples’ human genomic sovereignty and ...
Faith Kabata
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Abstract In contemporary contexts of digitalization, proliferating media, and generative AI, various “life hacks” are regularly recommended to disconnect and resist distraction, ranging from meditation to getting back to nature to unplugging. This paper traces contemporary concerns over “the attention crisis” into a longer signature — the frequently ...
Antti Saari, Bernadette M. Baker
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