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The Ontogenesis of Human Identity
“<<Es ist, als wären unsere Begriffe bedingt durch ein Gerüst von Tatsachen>>.Das hiess doch: Wenn du dir gewisse Tatsachen anders denkst, sie anders beschreibst, als sie sind, dann kannst du die Anwendung gewisser Begriffe dir nicht mehr vorstellen, weil die Regeln ihrer Anwendung kein Analogon unter den neuen Umstanden haben.” (L ...
BONIOLO, Giovanni, Giovanni Boniolo
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Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 1982
Three children were followed longitudinally for 12 months, between their 11th and 22nd months of life, to document their development of the linguistic expression of the agent concept. The children were observed approximately once a month in play and structured activities designed to elicit nonverbal and linguistic behaviors indicative of the children's
L B, Olswang, R L, Carpenter
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Three children were followed longitudinally for 12 months, between their 11th and 22nd months of life, to document their development of the linguistic expression of the agent concept. The children were observed approximately once a month in play and structured activities designed to elicit nonverbal and linguistic behaviors indicative of the children's
L B, Olswang, R L, Carpenter
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Angelaki, 2020
This special issue of Angelaki is based upon the collaborative efforts of the Ontogenetics Process Group (OPG) – an interdisciplinary, multi-institutional, multi-national research group that began ...
Cary Wolfe, Adam Nocek
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This special issue of Angelaki is based upon the collaborative efforts of the Ontogenetics Process Group (OPG) – an interdisciplinary, multi-institutional, multi-national research group that began ...
Cary Wolfe, Adam Nocek
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Phenomenological theory of ontogenesis
The International Journal of Developmental Biology, 1997In accordance to Prigogine-Wiame and phenomenological theories of ontogenesis, a continuous decreasing of specific entropy production measured by the intensity of heat production or respiration takes place during development, growth and aging. There are periods in the life of organisms when reverse processes occur: (initial stages of oogenesis ...
A A, Zotin, A I, Zotin
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Phylogenesis — Ontogenesis — Oncogenesis
Medical Hypotheses, 1989Ontogenesis might be considered as the development of phylogenetically consequent genic systems that mainly imply: homoeotic genes and ras protooncogene in segmentation; ras and myc protooncogenes in gastrulation; ras, myc and other nuclear protooncogenes in organogenesis; ras myc, other nuclear and cytomembrane protooncogenes in growth-differentiation.
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1975
In recent years it was revealed that in adipose tissue active cell proliferation and an increase of cell number takes place; this process participates in a significant way in the increase of adipose tissue mass during ontogenetic development (1–4). The growth of adipose tissue by hyperplasia of adipocytes can be stimulated in growing animals by some ...
L, Kazdová, P, Fábry
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In recent years it was revealed that in adipose tissue active cell proliferation and an increase of cell number takes place; this process participates in a significant way in the increase of adipose tissue mass during ontogenetic development (1–4). The growth of adipose tissue by hyperplasia of adipocytes can be stimulated in growing animals by some ...
L, Kazdová, P, Fábry
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Mind & Language, 2004
Abstract: Psychologists have emphasized children's acquisition of information through first‐hand observation. However, many beliefs are acquired from others’ testimony. In two experiments, most 4‐year‐olds displayed sceptical trust in testimony. Having heard informants’ accurate or inaccurate testimony, they anticipated that informants would continue ...
Fabrice Clément +2 more
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Abstract: Psychologists have emphasized children's acquisition of information through first‐hand observation. However, many beliefs are acquired from others’ testimony. In two experiments, most 4‐year‐olds displayed sceptical trust in testimony. Having heard informants’ accurate or inaccurate testimony, they anticipated that informants would continue ...
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