25 Years of OLAF - the Office’s Digital Transformation and Some Reflections on What Lies Ahead [PDF]
Konstantinos Bovalis, Georg Roebling
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THE BIOGRAPHY OF BARON BERZELIUS, M.D., PH.D., LATE PROFESSOR OF CHEMISTRY IN THE UNIVERSITY OF STOCKHOLM; COMMANDER OF THE GRAND CROSS OF THE ORDER OF VASA; KNIGHT OF THE POLAR STAR; GRAND CROSS OF THE NORWEGIAN ORDER OF ST. OLAF; KNIGHT OF THE RUSSIAN ORDER OF ST. STANISLAUS, FIRST CLASS; KNIGHT OF THE PRUSSIAN ORDER OF THE RED EAGLE, SECOND CLASS; OFFICER OF THE FRENCH ORDER OF THE LEGION OF HONOUR, ETC. ETC [PDF]
D MUSPRATT
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In this paper, I reject Frierson’s interpretation of Kantian reductionist phenomenology. I diagnose his failure to articulate a more robust notion of phenomenology in Kant as traceable to a misguided effort to protect pure reason from the undue influence
Jeanine Grenberg
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The divisibility conjecture for automorphism groups of finite p-groups [PDF]
Jill Dietz
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Teaching the January 6th Insurrection: Historical Perspectives on a Crisis in American Democracy
This article offers a framework for analyzing and teaching the January 6, 2021, insurrection at the US Capitol. The crisis itself offers an opportunity to unpack and better understand American political discourses and institutions.
Fure-Slocum Eric
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Soil science. Sustainable production and environmental protection. 2nd Edition. By R. G.McLaren and K. C.Cameron. Published in 1996 by Oxford University Press, Auckland, New Zealand. ISBN: 0–19–558345–0. Price: $64.95. Phytophthora diseases worldwide. By Donald C.Erwin and Olaf K.Ribeiro. Published in 1996 by APS Press, 3340 Pilot Knob Road, St Paul, MN 55121–2097, United States. 592 p., hardcover. ISBN: 0–89054–212–0. Price: US$145 (United States); US$180 (elsewhere). [PDF]
I. H. Lynn, Michael Eden, Robert A. Hill
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The unexplored story of HIV and ageing
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Riven: A Mysticism of Place in Times of Grief
What does a particular place and its unique yet integrated life-force do for our lamentation amid ecocide? Do we suppose that nature mourns for us? Restores us to full resurrection? I avoid either/or solutions as at best a misplaced romantic optimism and
Patricia M. Zimmerman
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