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Mathematical and computational modeling of biosystems at different levels of organization. [PDF]
Lashin SA, Ivanov RA, Matushkin YG.
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Abstract In many advanced democracies, newer generations and younger citizens are less likely to vote than earlier generations and older individuals. However, despite this being an established empirical matter, less is known about the reasons why they decide to stay away from the polls. This’ Age‐Period‐Cohort’ (APC) study analyzes generational and age
Reto Mitteregger, Thomas Jocker
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Review of How the Advice to Reduce Sudden Infant Death Syndrome Was Developed, Including Its Dramatic Impact on Sweden. [PDF]
Wennergren G.
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The Grammatical Structure of Scientific Revolutions
ABSTRACT In this article, I examine the structural parallels between Thomas Kuhn's philosophy of science and Ludwig Wittgenstein's later thought, focusing on the idea of grammatical frameworks. My central claim is that Kuhn's concept of paradigm and its later, more language‐centred forms in his philosophy can be read as a Wittgensteinian grammatical ...
Umut Morkoç
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Complexity and psychopathology: from mechanistic science to a physical understanding of the mental conditions based on chaos and complexity. [PDF]
Abramov DM.
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The cardiac pacemakers: A paradigm of robustness in evolutionary biology
Abstract figure legend Functional networks in living systems are formed by many thousands of gene products. In association with those networks, several genes (four in this diagram) may be sufficient, each on its own, to ensure that the function occurs. Any one of these may be removed or blocked while leaving the others to continue functioning.
Denis Noble
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Kernel embeddings and the separation of measure phenomenon. [PDF]
Santoro LV, Waghmare KG, Panaretos VM.
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Evidence Centered Design: The Contribution of Bob Mislevy in Advancing Validity Theory
Abstract Bob Mislevy's conception of evidence‐centered design (ECD) is one of the major contributions to modern validity theory. Building on prior work in psychometrics, philosophy, legal reasoning, and statistics, ECD is a generative framework developed to support the principled design or redesign and scaling of both existing and emerging assessment ...
Drew H. Gitomer
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Anthropocene genetic diversity loss in the marine tropics. [PDF]
Clark RD +16 more
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