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Limit‐Experiences of Human Life
2002AbstractThis chapter develops a critical reading of what Oldenhage calls the “limit‐rhetoric” in Ricoeur's 1975 essay “Biblical Hermeneutics.” Oldenhage points out that during the 1970s the notion of limit was already becoming a crucial trope within Holocaust literary studies.
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Physical limits of computation and emergence of life
Biosystems, 2007The computational process is based on the activity linking mathematical equations to a materialized physical world. It consumes energy which lower limit is defined by the set of Planck's values, i.e. by the physical structure of the Universe. We discuss computability from the quantum measurement framework.
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Limiting Temperatures of Life Functions
1973This chapter will deal with problems of the resistance of animals or of selected life processes to extreme temperatures (excluding resistance of growth, development and reproduction), and not with the means by which poikilothermic animals frequently avoid extreme body temperatures.The extensive literature will be considered only as it bears on specific
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2000
I am perfectly aware that I am taking up an ancient theme that has been the subject of much discussion and intense research, especially recently in the United States, but I do so because among the many discordant voices I would like that of a “classical” philosopher to be heard.
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I am perfectly aware that I am taking up an ancient theme that has been the subject of much discussion and intense research, especially recently in the United States, but I do so because among the many discordant voices I would like that of a “classical” philosopher to be heard.
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Radiation therapy‐associated toxicity: Etiology, management, and prevention
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021Kyle Wang
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