Protosymbols that integrate recognition and response [PDF]
We explore two controversial hypotheses through robotic implementation: (1) Processes involved in recognition and response are tightly coupled both in their operation and epigenesis; and (2) processes involved in symbol emergence should respect the ...
Asada, Minoru +3 more
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Social epigenetics: a science of social science? [PDF]
Epigenetics has considerable potential to transform social science by embedding mutually regulative reciprocal connections between biological and social processes within the human activities it studies. This paper highlights common epigenetic methods and
Bagot +40 more
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Recent Developments and Evolving Therapeutic Strategies in KMT2A‐Rearranged Acute Leukemia
ABSTRACT Background Rearrangements of the histone‐lysine‐N‐methyltransferase (KMT2A), previously referred to as mixed‐lineage leukemia (MLL), are among the most common chromosomal abnormalities in patients with acute myeloid leukemia (AML) and acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL), involving numerous different fusion partners.
Lei Yin +4 more
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Derivative Desires and Plastic Pedagogies: Malabou, Psychoanalysis and The Big Short
This article explores Catherine Malabou’s philosophical foray into neuroscience, especially her continuing work on the topics of brain plasticity and epigenesis.
Scott Krzych
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Searching and Classifying [PDF]
The text discusses Linnaeus’ binominal classification and the idea of mathesis unversalis of Leibniz in the ground of Michel Foucault’s conception of ‘epistema’ as well the connexion of XVIII century’s representation of ...
Penchev, Vasil
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An efficient algorithm to generate large random uncorrelated Euclidean distances: the random link model [PDF]
A disordered medium is often constructed by $N$ points independently and identically distributed in a $d$-dimensional hyperspace. Characteristics related to the statistics of this system is known as the random point problem.
Martinez, Alexandre Souto +1 more
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Reminiscences on the honeybee genome project and the rise of epigenetic concepts in insect science
The honeybee genome project was an important milestone in social insect research that opened new possibilities for the community's quest to study social evolution at molecular and cellular levels. Among new lines of research, the epigenomic modifications to DNA, histones and RNAs gained special prominence as potential drivers of phenotypic and ...
Ryszard Maleszka
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Information as a Manifestation of Development
Information manifests a reduction in uncertainty or indeterminacy. As such it can emerge in two ways: by measurement, which involves the intentional choices of an observer; or more generally, by development, which involves systemically mutual (‘self ...
James A. Coffman
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Of productive germs and the immortal soul : Friedrich Schlegel’s writings on language and early biological theory [PDF]
Friedrich Schlegel's lasting contribution to linguistics is usually seen in the impact that his book "Über die Sprache und Weisheit der Indier" from 1808 left on comparative linguistics and on the study of Sanskrit. Schlegel was one of the first European
Eggers, Michael
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Man and embryo: Historicizing ideas about humanity in the study of reproduction, 18th–19th centuries
Abstract This article is concerned with historicizing the idea that all people belong to a single collective of biological human beings. It analyzes implications and changes in the concept of “Man” over the 18th and 19th centuries, particularly in the study of reproduction and embryos.
Chiara Lacroix
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