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Abstract This article measures the cost of the early modern consumer revolution through a quantitative analysis of product and process innovations in Amsterdam and examines their variegated social impact in two distinct datasets of probate inventories.
Bas Spliet, Anne E. C. McCants
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Ras pathways help buffer biological timekeeping against metabolic perturbations
Circadian clocks must be buffered (compensated) against conditions that could affect their rate (period). This figure shows rhythmic peaks of spore formation driven by the clock of the fungus Neurospora: The period is the same under different nutritional conditions in the wild‐type but not in a RasGEF mutant that disrupts an intracellular signaling ...
Patricia Lakin‐Thomas
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Reading the Creed in the Light of Pentecost: An Eastern European Pneumatic Reflection
Abstract Reading the Creed through pneumatic lenses is essential for understanding both humanity's eschatological destiny in the likeness of the Trinity and the consistently triune economy of salvation. In light of this assertion, the essay highlights aspects of the Creed's explicit and implicit pneumatology, offering a reflection from an Eastern ...
Daniela C. Augustine
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Abstract This paper is a response to John Betz's book, Christ, the Logos of Creation: An Essay in Analogical Metaphysics (Emmaus Academic, 2023). The essay confines itself to answering two methodological questions, namely: Does Przywara's approach to analogy indeed represent the basic form (‘Denkform’) that analogy has ‘always assumed’ in Catholic ...
Archie J. Spencer
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Where You End and I Begin : Notes on Subjectivity and Ethics in the Translation of Poetry
What can translation teach us about poetry and poetics? To what extent is a lyric constellation portable, and to what extent is it embedded in a particular culture or language? How much of a foreign syntax can be replicated before things break down? What
LINGENFELTER, Andrea
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Neal Stephenson’s Readme: a critique of gamification [PDF]
Neal Stephenson’s writing has in many ways shaped post-cyberpunk science fiction as well as having a massive influence on real-world technology, so his move to realism with 2011’s Reamde offers an opportunity to understand science fiction’s changing ...
Mcfarlane, Anna
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In Pursuit of Agility: How to Transform Your Organisation's IT Project Selection Process
ABSTRACT To remain competitive, many organisations are undertaking agile transformations in pursuit of agility. Information technology (IT) plays a pivotal role in supporting organisational agility; thus, it is essential that organisations select the right IT projects in a timely manner to deliver. In practice, though, organisations have struggled with
Adrian van Raay+4 more
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The middle years of Martin Amis [PDF]
This essay was commissioned by Rod Mengham and Philip Tew for their volume British Fiction Today (London and New York: Continuum, 2006). Essays for this volume were specifically requested to focus on writers’ work since 1990.
Brooker, Joseph
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Transformative Learning Through Cultural Immersion [PDF]
This qualitative study explored avenues to increase students’ intercultural competence through transformative learning. School of Education graduate students and faculty from a small, private university traveled to Ecuador to participate in a cultural ...
Addleman, Rebecca A.+2 more
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Dementia‐Friendly Hospital—The Perspective of Professional Dementia Experts
ABSTRACT Aim To investigate the professional dementia experts' understanding of a dementia‐friendly hospital to identify its characteristics. Design We used a qualitative design embedded in a case study. A total of 16 semi‐structured expert interviews were conducted with 17 professional dementia experts. Using inductive content analysis, the interviews
Christina Manietta+7 more
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