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Heat waves and human well-being in Madrid (Spain) [PDF]
Heat waves pose additional risks to urban spaces because of the additional heat provided by urban heat islands (UHIs) as well as poorer air quality.
Allende, Fernando +3 more
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Pathological Changes in Respiratory Part of Lungs White Mice with Experimental Plague
The paper presents data on changes in the respiratory part of lungs of white mice with experimental plague caused by Yersinia рestis strains with different plasmid composition of Tuva and Gorno-Altaisk natural foci of plague and breeding clones ...
S. A. Vityazeva +4 more
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Learning to laugh : children and being human in early modern thought [PDF]
This essay explores the construction of the human in early modern English thought, and uses discussions of the nature and use of laughter as a distinguishing feature of humanity from classical arguments as well as early modern ones. Using these classical,
Aristotle +13 more
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Ewa Kurantowicz +2 more
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The results of molecular genetic studies of clinical samples taken from three foci of outbreaks of enterovirus infection, registered on the territory of Khabarovsk Krai and Amur Oblast from 2012 through 2013 were reported.
L. V. Butakova +6 more
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The pleasures of contra-purposiveness: Kant, the sublime, and being human [PDF]
When Paul Guyer surveyed the literature on the sublime about twenty years ago, he noted the flourishing of psychoanalytic and deconstructionist interpretations of the sublime by literary theorists and offered his own interpretative essay on Kant’s ...
Deligiorgi, Katerina
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The Chernobyl accident in 1986 being one of the most large-scale radiation accidents in the world led to radioactive contamination of large areas in the European part of the Russian Federation and at the neighboring countries.
G. Ya. Bruk +13 more
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Human well-being and causality in social epidemiology [PDF]
This paper discusses the work of Ballas and Dorling on life events and happiness. I believe epidemiologists have things they could learn from economists (and vice versa).
A. J Oswald, Brekke, BRESLOW
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The art of being human : a project for general philosophy of science [PDF]
Throughout the medieval and modern periods, in various sacred and secular guises, the unification of all forms of knowledge under the rubric of ‘science’ has been taken as the prerogative of humanity as a species.
A Cochrane +29 more
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Implementation of modern highly informative methods of X-ray diagnostics (computed tomography, interventional examinations, nuclear medicine), associated with the increase of doses to the public and patients, requires the development and improvement of ...
G. G. Onischenko +9 more
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