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The genealogy of genealogy of neurons [PDF]
Two scenarios of neuronal evolution (monophyly and polyphyly) are discussed in the historical timeline starting from the 19th century. The recent genomic studies on Ctenophores re-initiated a broad interest in the hypotheses of independent origins of neurons.
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Nietzschean Genealogy and Hegelian History in the Genealogy of Morals [PDF]
I would like to offer an interpretation of the Genealogy of Morals, of the relationship of master morality to slave morality, and of Nietzsche\u27s philosophy of history that is different from the interpretation that is normally offered by Nietzsche ...
Kain, Philip J.
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From the ashes, a fertile opportunity for historicism – Review Symposium on Leys’s The ascent of affect [PDF]
Ruth Leys’s book is a thorough survey of the unmanaged forest and scrubland of emotion research: a hodgepodge of paradigmatic ideas that amounts to so much kindling.
Boddice, Rob
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Analysis of the genealogy process in forensic genetic genealogy
AbstractThe genealogy process is typically the most time‐consuming part of—and a limiting factor in the success of—forensic genetic genealogy, which is a new approach to solving violent crimes and identifying human remains. We formulate a stochastic dynamic program that—given the list of matches and their genetic distances to the unknown target—chooses
Mine Su Ertürk+3 more
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Book Review: Genealogy of the South Indian Deities [PDF]
A review of Genealogy of the South Indian Deities: An English Translation of Bartholomaeus Ziegenbalg\u27s Original German Manuscript with a Textual Analysis and Glossary by Daniel ...
Clooney, Francis X.
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This chapter addresses the concept of slavery, exploring its character and significance as a dark page in history, but also as a specifically criminological and zemiological problem, in the context of international law and human rights. By tracing the ambiguities of slavery in international law and international development, the harms associated with ...
Boukli, Avi+2 more
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Queer Theory, Sex Work, and Foucault\u27s Unreason [PDF]
During the late nineties, leading voices of the sex worker rights movement began to publicly question queer theory’s virtual silence on the subject of prostitution and sex work.
Beloso, Brooke M.
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“Antihero”, as a literary term, entered literature in the nineteenth century with Dostoevsky, and its usage flourished in the second half of the twentieth century. However, the antihero protagonists or characters have been on stage since the early Greek drama and their stories are often told in the works of the twentieth century literature.
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