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A Kinetic Ecological Approach to Beauty Perception: A Perspective Review on the Case of Symmetry and the Golden Ratio. [PDF]
Perception through Environmental Affordances: Objects offer invariant features for interaction, symmetry, and golden ratio could be aesthetic affordances. Common Environmental Features (circadian rhythm, 3D environment, gravity etc.) could be internalized, leading individuals to expect regularities in aesthetic perception.
Iosa M, Lucia MP, Salera C.
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Emerging Frontiers in Clinical Mycology: Innovations, Insights, and Impacts. [PDF]
ABSTRACT The Mycoses Study Group Education and Research Consortium (MSGERC)—a group comprising clinicians, researchers, patients, and industry partners—meets every 2 years to review the most significant challenges facing the clinical mycology community and plan research, education, and advocacy strategies to prevent fungal infections and improve ...
Apostolopoulou A +7 more
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Azole Resistance in Candida parapsilosis From Patients With Burns in Mexico: A Genomic and Phylogenetic Analysis [PDF]
ABSTRACT Background Candida species are common causes of nosocomial infections. Candida parapsilosis has emerged as an important pathogen. Mortality rates associated with invasive C. parapsilosis infections range from 14.5% to 47%, with azole resistance estimated between 4% and 15%.
García‐Hernández M +16 more
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Nietzsche on the good of cultural change
Abstract This paper attributes to Nietzsche a theory of cultural development according to which pyramid societies—steeply hierarchical societies following a unified morality—systematically alternate with motley societies, which emerge when pyramid societies encounter other cultures or allow their strict mores to relax. Motley societies contain multiple
Rachel Cristy
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ABSTRACT “Future generations” play a key role in current political debates. In the context of the climate crisis especially, political controversies are often framed as moral problems of “intergenerational justice.” This article aims to historicize the use of the concept of “future generations” in modern political discourse and to uncover its long—and ...
Benjamin Möckel
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Abstract In this paper, Kate Kirkpatrick argues that the recent return to moral exemplars in exemplarist moral theory might benefit from engaging with existentialists' use of exemplars in two ways: first, by considering the role of negative exemplars and the power of emotions other than admiration in moral formation; and second, by considering ...
Kate Kirkpatrick
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European Academy of Neurology guidelines on the treatment of cluster headache
Abstract Background and Purpose Cluster headache is a relatively rare, disabling primary headache disorder with a major impact on patients' quality of life. This work presents evidence‐based recommendations for the treatment of cluster headache derived from a systematic review of the literature and consensus among a panel of experts.
Arne May +11 more
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Associations of sNfL with clinico‐radiological measures in a large MS population
Abstract Objective Evaluation of serum neurofilament light chain (sNfL), measured using high‐throughput assays on widely accessible platforms in large, real‐world MS populations, is a critical step for sNfL to be utilized in clinical practice. Methods Multiple Sclerosis Partners Advancing Technology and Health Solutions (MS PATHS) is a network of ...
Elias S. Sotirchos +22 more
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NACH DEM SCHICKSAL: NAPOLEON BEI HEINE UND TOLSTOJ
ABSTRACT The article uses the contrast between Heinrich Heine and Tolstoyʼs descriptions of Napoleon to explore the paradigm shift from artistic to political figures in nineteenth‐century models of genius. Departing from a brief sketch of five fundamental elements of eighteenth‐century genius aesthetics, it outlines how poetic genius (personified by ...
Jan Niklas Howe
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In a prospective cohort study, comprehensive bilateral nerve conduction studies in 95 CIDP patients demonstrated a strong correlation of axonal damage with clinical disability, especially in typical CIDP. Although most patients reveal symptoms predominant of the legs, NCS of the upper limbs are essential for monitoring of CIDP patients and variants ...
Thomas Grüter +9 more
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