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Alois Riegl´s Die Entstehung der Barockkunst in Rom, published posthumously by Arthur Burda and Max Max Dvořák in 1908, is the last of Riegl´s major works, which was translated into English.
Ute Engel
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Altering the levels of outer membrane (OM) porins has an effect on the dynamics of the utilization and co‐utilization of native (glucose—green hexagon) and non‐native (xylose—brown pentagon) sugars, as well as the accumulation of their oxidation byproducts in Pseudomonas putida cultures.
Barbora Popelářová +5 more
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Oskar Pollak reconsidered: a Bildungsroman in miniature of late Austrian culture and politics [PDF]
Oskar Pollak (1883-1915), remains a ghostly figure of the Vienna School, partly because of his early death, partly because a considerable portion of his unpublished work was cannibalized and used without attribution by colleagues who survived him.
Michael Young
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The theory of infinitely repeated games may lack predictive power due to its insensitivity to, for example, changes in some game parameters, the timing of players' moves, and communication possibilities. We propose a new approach by studying an infinitely repeated prisoner's dilemma game and its variants where preferences for cooperation are ...
Melis Kartal, Wieland Müller
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The Independence Ratio of 4‐Cycle‐Free Planar Graphs
ABSTRACT We prove that every n‐vertex planar graph G with no triangle sharing an edge with a 4‐cycle has independence ratio n ∕ α ( G ) ≤ 4 − ε for ε = 1 ∕ 30. This result implies that the same bound holds for 4‐cycle‐free planar graphs and planar graphs with no adjacent triangles and no triangle sharing an edge with a 5‐cycle.
Tom Kelly +3 more
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Felix Horb: Notes in the margins of Max Dvořák, Hans Sedlmayr and Erwin Panofsky [PDF]
With his publications on architectural representations in Late Medieval painting, Felix Horb (1890–1958) positioned himself in relation to his teacher Max Dvořák, his close colleague Hans Sedlmayr and the studies of Erwin Panofsky. Founding his work on a
Peter Gillgren
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Summary Triticum turgidum cv Kronos is a tetraploid wheat cultivar that underpins one of the most widely used community platforms for functional genomics. Over the past decade, researchers have generated c. 3000 exome‐capture (EC) and promoter‐capture (PC) datasets linked to mutagenized seed stocks, along with extensive transcriptomic and phenotypic ...
Kyungyong Seong +9 more
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Abstract Immunocytochemistry (ICC) and immunohistochemistry (IHC) are related but separate techniques used for cell and tissue characterization. ICC involves immunolabeling of cells, and IHC immunolabeling of tissues; thus, the main difference is sample thickness. However, the distinction between ICC and IHC is not always clear and can be confusing. We
Aidyn M. Medina‐López +3 more
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The Tolnay–Panofsky affair or, loyalty to the youth: Max Dvořák, the Vienna School, and the Sunday Circle [PDF]
The conflict between Charles de Tolnay and Erwin Panofsky that grew unprecedentedly acrimonious in the history of the discipline – the so-called Tolnay–Panofsky affair – was more than mere personal bickering. The documents clearly reveal that the ‘affair’
Csilla Markója, Kata Balázs
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Alternative Approaches for Estimating Highest‐Density Regions
Summary Among the variety of statistical intervals, highest‐density regions (HDRs) stand out for their ability to effectively summarise a distribution or sample, unveiling its distinctive and salient features. An HDR represents the minimum size set that satisfies a certain probability coverage, and current methods for their computation require ...
Nina Deliu, Brunero Liseo
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