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A hýbris, cujo conceito é discutido brevemente no artigo, normalmente é tratada, na cultura grega arcaica e clássica, como um atentado contra mortais ou imortais. Para que exista uma hýbris, é necessário haver um excesso em relação a certo limite e uma contrapartida punitiva, a partir de uma themistosýnē, de um senso específico de justiça, um pouco ...
Tatiana Ribeiro, Henrique Cairus
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Immunogenicity evaluation in patients receiving mAb therapy is becoming the standard of care in healthcare systems worldwide. Nevertheless, current methods for anti‐drug antibody determination suffer from drug interference and/or inability to be performed at the point‐of‐care (POC).
Frans Kokojka +4 more
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The Hybris of Plants: Reinterpreting Philosophy through Vegetal Life [PDF]
This dissertation reexamines the place of plants in the history of Western philosophy, drawing on the diverse philosophical approaches of Plato, Aristotle, Goethe, Hegel, and Nietzsche, among others.
Kerr, Joshua
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Thersite, une figure de la démesure ?
We may speak of Thersites’s hybris in Homer first because of his exceeding ugliness, characterized by a complete lack of balance and symmetry; secondly because of his shameless way of speaking; last but not least because ...
Corinne Jouanno
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ABSTRACT This essay develops new perspectives on Nietzsche's complex relationship with Richard Wagner by including an area of conflict that is important for the overall picture but has been overlooked in research to date: the profound insult to Nietzsche's ambitions as a composer caused by the harsh, almost scathing criticism of the musician Hans von ...
Barbara Neymeyr
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CD8 T Cell Hyperfunction and Reduced Tumour Control in Murine Models of Advanced Liver Disease
Blood CD8 T cells in mice with advanced liver fibrosis exhibit IFN‐γ and granzyme B hyperfunction, and animal responses to ectopic tumour challenge and immunotherapy are impaired. ABSTRACT Immune dysfunction in liver disease contributes to significant morbidities, depending on liver damage severity and aetiology.
Jood Madani +14 more
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Let Your Kingdom Come: Justice as an Absent Driving Force in Legal Education
This paper proposes an approach to justice as a driving force which moves people towards rectitude, balance and harmony. The hybris is presented as the opposite force, one that animates the subject towards perversion, domination and discord.
Fernando Del Mastro Puccio
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Potent Cross‐neutralizing Antibodies Reveal Vulnerabilities of Henipavirus Fusion Glycoprotein
Hendra and Nipah viruses (HNVs) pose significant threats to global health. This work reports potent cross‐neutralizing antibodies targeting the fusion glycoprotein (F) and reveals shared features of these antibodies and vulnerabilities of F, thereby guiding the rational design of countermeasures against HNVs and similar pathogens.
Yi Ren +19 more
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La noción de “hybris” en el Critias de Platón
Se justifican tres tesis. Primera, el sentido mítico-religioso tradicional de la justicia como castigo de la [palabra en griego] quedó desacreditado durante la Guerra del Peloponeso, como bien lo muestra Tucídides. Segunda, en tiempos de Aristóteles, tal
Javier Picón Casas
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Combination treatment with MG132 and propolin G, a c‐prenylflavanone from Taiwanese propolis, synergistically suppressed proteasome activity, leading to proteotoxic stress‐mediated apoptosis in breast cancer. This combination treatment triggers apoptosis by activating the PERK‐mediated unfolded protein response (UPR) pathway.
Jih‐Tung Pai +6 more
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