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“Was sollen wir tun?” Theological reflections on aspects of the ethics of Karl Barth
The author investigates some aspects of the ethics of the wellknown Swiss theologian Karl Barth. The article focuses on to the coherence between dogmatics and ethics, aspects of theocentricity and christocentricty, followed by an exploration of Barth’s ...
J.H. (Amie) van Wyk
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Recepció crítica del pensament de Löwith [PDF]
En aquest article es repassen les recepcions que s'han fet del pensament de Karl Löwith. En elles es veu que el pensament de l'autor alemany va ser rebut amb diferents accents, entre els quals hi eren presents des dels prejudicis més evidents fins a la ...
Puiggròs i Modolell, Joan M.
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Karl Pfeifer attempts to present a coherent view of panentheism that eschews Pickwickian senses of “in” and aligns itself with, and builds upon, familiar diagrammed portrayals of panentheism.
Pfeifer, Karl
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Lymphoid‐Tissue‐on‐Chip Recapitulates Human Antibody Responses In Vitro
The presented lymphoid‐tissue‐on‐chip system allows culture of primary human tonsil cells at organotypic high density under perfusion for up to 4 weeks, emulates immune response to soluble vaccines and vaccination via peripheral antigen‐presenting cells and represents a useful tool to assess cellular interactions during homeostasis, immune responses ...
Claudia Teufel +15 more
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Renal Failure in Dementia with Lewy Bodies Presenting as Catatonia
Catatonia, originally described by Karl Kahlbaum in 1874, may be regarded as a set of clinical features found in a subtype of schizophrenia, but the syndrome may also stem from organic causes including vascular parkinsonism, brain masses, globus pallidus
Robert Fekete
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Glaucoma, a major cause of blindness, involves retinal ganglion cell (RGC) degeneration. This study shows growth hormone‐releasing hormone receptor (GHRHR) deficiency preserves RGC survival and restores vision, unlike activation which only aids survival.
Yan Tong +24 more
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Radical‐Based On‐Surface Transformation of Nonplanar Aromatics Into Nonbenzenoid Nanographenes
Formation of radicals in nonplanar hydrocarbons through thermally induced dehydrogenation leads to molecular transformation via intramolecular radical‐based cyclization and dimerization, leading to formation of nonbenzenoid nanographenes. ABSTRACT On‐surface synthesis has emerged as a powerful tool for atomically precise C─C bond formation, enabling ...
Daniel Rothhardt +8 more
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Die Sahara - Wüste als heterotopischer und ambivalenter Raum in Karl Mays Roman Durch die Wüste
The desert as a space is still fascinating people and stimulating the minds of those who nourish curiosity. Its landscape is the setting for cultural, religious, historical, artistic and phantasmagorical constructions and with its labyrinthine paths ...
Bilel Bensalah
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The New York Convention and Saudi Arabia: Can a Country Use the Public Policy Defense to Refuse Enforcement of Non-Domestic Arbitral Awards? [PDF]
This Note examines whether Saudi Arabia\u27s adoption of the New York Convention will advance the successful use of international arbitration by non-Saudi Arabian investors.
Roy, Kristin T.
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Ferroelectric HfO2/ZrO2 Superlattice Capacitors With High Center to Edge Wafer‐Scale Uniformity
“Enhanced wafer‐scale device uniformity on 150 mm wafers is demonstrated using ferroelectric superlattice HfO2/ZrO2 (HZO) capacitors, as compared to conventional solid solution HZO capacitors. Superlattice HZO exhibits improved ferroelectric memory properties, including a broader polarization window, greater endurance, reduced leakage, and superior ...
Oscar Kaatranen +4 more
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