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Tolerance to Heterologous Erythrocytes
Science, 1974Injection of a water-soluble nonantigenic fraction obtained from lysed sheep red blood cells virtually abolishes the subsequent immune response to the red cells. The suppression is systemic and appears to be serum mediated.
R, Auerbach, J, Roethle
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Heterology: the shadows of a shade
Cladistics, 2007AbstractThe recent proposition to name some similarities not due to common ancestry as examples of heterology is discussed from a historical point of view. The use of an elaborate terminology for various kinds of similarities is examined and rejected in favor of dealing with homology and non‐homology.© The Willi Hennig Society 2006.
David M, Williams, Malte C, Ebach
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Heterologicality and Incompleteness
MLQ, 2002For a theory \(T\) containing ZF, the author presents a semantic proof of the following: if \(T\) has a model, then \(T+\neg \text{Con}_T\) has a model. This is a version of Gödel's Second Incompleteness Theorem. The author remarks it is equivalent to the usual version, provided that one has the derivability conditions characterizing provability in \(T\
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Bataille and the Homology of Heterology
Theory, Culture & Society, 2017‘Definition of Heterology’ illuminates sacred, heterogeneous experiences Bataille never stopped interrogating, in their throbbing movement of emergence. Furthering orthodox disciplines in the sciences of man, Bataille accounts for the ambivalent feelings of ‘attraction and repulsion’ at the heart of inner experiences that constitute the heart of his ...
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New Blackfriars, 1996
Heterology is Michel de Certeau’s great unfinished project. Begun while still in the U.S., it was put on hold so he could complete his work on mysticism,—and regrettably—never resumed. This work holds such great promise that the thought of continuing his project, of somehow bringing it to fruition, has long been a fancy of mine. But besides the obvious
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Heterology is Michel de Certeau’s great unfinished project. Begun while still in the U.S., it was put on hold so he could complete his work on mysticism,—and regrettably—never resumed. This work holds such great promise that the thought of continuing his project, of somehow bringing it to fruition, has long been a fancy of mine. But besides the obvious
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Molecular cloning in heterologous systems
1983During the last years the knowledge accumulated by fundamental research of DNA recombination in vitro became more relevant to biotechnology.
K, Esser, C, Lang-Hinrichs
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Expanded Porphyrins and Their Heterologs
Chemical Reviews, 1997Ayub, Jasat, David, Dolphin
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