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From the Human Genome to the Human Proteome

Angewandte Chemie International Edition, 2014
An ultimate goal in biology is to fully understand how a cell, or even a whole organism, works. Ideally, such knowledge might be used to develop models that predict the responses of cells to specific cues or diseases. A first step towards this goal is to identify and characterize all the molecular players present in cells.
Javier Mu�oz, Albert J. R. Heck
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Humanizing the humanities

New Directions for Community Colleges, 1983
AbstractHumanists who want to work more closely with those in other disciplines must consider another point of view. We humanists have moved too slowly to enlarge our definition of a truly educated person.
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The ‘Human’ Touch

Public Management Review, 2009
Abstract This article critically discusses the almost mythical conception of voluntary and ‘grass-roots’ organizations as problem solvers in current welfare policy – a myth, which over the last twenty years has become increasingly dominant in social policy programmes in advanced liberal welfare states. In particular, the article examines the assumption
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Bearing the Humans

Global Change Biology
Brown bears across Europe are responding to the human footprint, with space use and movement behaviour strongly influenced by limited habitat connectivity. While natural food availability and habitat suitability remain important for bears, growing human pressure is increasingly constraining their ecological role. The picture was drawn by Andrea Gazzola.
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The Human in the Humanities

October, 2001
In 1948 the literary critic Leo Spitzer published his celebrated essay "Linguistics and Literary History." Originally titled "Thinking in the Humanities" when it was delivered as a lecture at Princeton to the Department of Modern Languages and Literatures, it became a foundational text and curricular staple in the burgeoning field of Comparative ...
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Humanizing Humanity: The Global Significance of the Humanities

Diogenes, 2013
AbstractThe essay seeks to vindicate the importance of the humanities or liberal arts deriving from their crucial contribution to the “humanization of humanity”. This vindication is timely in view of the wide-spread curtailment of humanistic or liberal education in many institutions of higher learning. It is also timely as a pedagogical antidote to the
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The Human Body and the Human Being

Archives of Neurology And Psychiatry, 1956
This paper is a review, by no means unprecedented, of some psychosomatic aspects of human behavior. Its scope comprises motivations and values, as well as reflex arcs and glandular secretions. For man is a physical body, capable of specifically human behavior—hate, tenderness, prejudice, hope, and despair.
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