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BASIC SURFACE MARKERS OF FUNCTIONAL ACTIVITY T-LYMPHOCYTES
In present review article, an effort is undertaken to consolidate current opinions on the most significant surface antigens of immunocompetent cells, and to evaluate their relative roles in regulation of cellular homeostasis and development of ...
L. S. Litvinova +7 more
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Herpesviruses 6 and 7 types: the view of a pediatrician
Herpetic diseases are widespread among cancer patients and are of interest to specialists in various fields. It is herpetic infections that are often common among cases of infant mortality.
Zh. L. Malakhova +4 more
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Prospects for Raman spectroscopy in cardiology
Raman spectroscopy (RS) is a promising diagnostic method with high informative value and sensitivity. In addition, it is non-destructive and minimally invasive, and also requires minimal sample preparation, which opens up wide prospects for in vitro and ...
V. V. Rafalsky +3 more
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Premorbid factors of early post-stroke cognitive impairment
The aim of this study is to identify and substantiate early cognitive dysfunction in patients with brain damage in the acute period of ischemic stroke.Materials and research methods. The study included 140 elderly patients.
A. А. Grishina +2 more
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AbstractThis article builds on David Velleman’s recent work on moral relativism to argue that Kant’s account of moral judgement is best read in a contextualist manner. More specifically, I argue that while for Kant the form of moral judgement is invariant, substantive moral judgements are nonetheless context-dependent.
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Immanuel Kant’s House in Königsberg: Attempt at a 3D Reconstruction
The house which Immanuel Kant bought in Königsberg in 1783 has not survived, having been pulled down in the late nineteenth century. Likewise, hardly any of the great philosopher’s personal belongings have survived. Many pieces of furniture and household
Baranova E. V. +2 more
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• ISSUE 2-1, 2011 • 68KANT CRISISThis study approaches the last days of Immanuel Kantthrough the lens of his contemporary biographers andother correspondents. Among the latter, Kant’s brotherand, subsequently, his brother’s family provide a symptomaticreflection upon Kant’s management of his genealogyand his legacy.
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Kant’s Neglected Objection to the Ontological Argument [PDF]
This paper argues that Kant’s most famous objection to the ontological argument -- that existence is not a real predicate -- is not, in fact, his most effective objection, and that his ”neglected objection’ to the argument deserves to be better known. It
Slater, Michael R.
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The article deals with the problem of provision with personal property of rural settlers in the Kaliningrad region after World War II. A significant role in the material well-being of workers of collective and state farms was played by subsidiary farms ...
Vitaly N. Maslov +2 more
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