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I present and discuss two drafts of remarks prepared by the mathematician Hermann Minkowski (1864–1909). They were composed in December 1907 while preparing his paper on the “Basic Equations of Electromagnetic Processes in Moving Bodies” for publication in the Proceedings of the Göttingen Academy of Sciences.
Tilman Sauer
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L’héritage familial de la Shoah : approches et perspectives des historiens et des romanciers [PDF]
The memory of the Holocaust has been long shaped by the testimonies of camp survivors or other witnesses of the times rather than by historians. Over time, the perspective of the victims continues to dominate research, but eyewitnesses are no longer ...
Silvia Rybárová
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Reclaiming Anatomy as Method: From Morphological Reasoning to Clinical Relevance
ABSTRACT In recent decades, molecular biology and omics technologies have profoundly reshaped biomedical research, with genomics, proteomics, and other high‐throughput approaches dominating scientific agendas and funding priorities. Within this molecular paradigm, however, the anatomical sciences face an epistemic and institutional tension: morphology,
Katia Cortese, Marco Frascio
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Kleopatra i podstępny Eros. O problemach współczesnych historyków z antyczną miłością
Cleopatra and Deceitful Eros. About Contemporary Historians’ Problems with Ancient Love (Summary) For centuries, Cleopatra VII – the last queen of Hellenistic Egypt – has aroused only erotic associations.
Lucyna Kostuch
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Abstract Ilmenite electric arc furnaces (EAFs) are used for smelting titanium‐iron oxide ore at high temperatures generated by electrical arcs to produce titanium slag and pig iron. As these units are pushed to their limits, ensuring safe and reliable operation becomes challenging.
Antony Gareau‐Lajoie +4 more
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Baroque et style jésuite. Politiques d’un lieu commun (1890-1968)
Perhaps even more than that of the “Jesuit style”, the assimilation of the latter to the Baroque is a terrifyingly tenacious historiographical commonplace, which Cornelius Gurlitt helped to launch, and whose success was assured after the publication of ...
Maxime Cartron
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Revisiting Akenfield: forty years of an iconic text [PDF]
Ronald Blythe’s Akenfield, now forty years old, is generally acknowledged as one of the most influential books in the field of oral history. First published in 1969, Akenfield is a classic which still has the power to move the reader with its ...
Abrams, L.
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The Implications of New Historicism for Evangelical Bible Interpretation: An Evaluation [PDF]
The twentieth century has seen a rise in recognizing the Bible not only as historical or theological work but also as a piece of literature, and the natural progression of this idea is to apply the same methods used for literary texts to the biblical ...
DeOrnellis, Drake
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Mapping the Influence of Ansoff's Corporate Strategy
ABSTRACT This paper conducts a systematic, data‐driven analysis of H. Igor Ansoff's enduring impact on strategic management scholarship. Despite Ansoff's recognition as the “father of strategic management” and the continued relevance of his frameworks—including the Ansoff matrix, weak signals analysis, and strategic thrust—a comprehensive understanding
Ivan Zupic +3 more
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The Bazaar as a Model for Knowledge Work
ABSTRACT This paper presents fieldwork that extends existing metaphors of knowledge work as a process shaped by hierarchical or market forces. A qualitative, ethnographic study of six knowledge‐intensive businesses in two countries identifies striking parallels with the Middle Eastern bazaar in contrast to Western impersonal markets and hierarchies. We
Reed Elliot Nelson +2 more
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