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The Transformation of Economic Development in the Border Regions of Russia and Kazakhstan in the Post-Soviet Period

open access: yesPrace Komisji Geografii Przemysłu Polskiego Towarzystwa Geograficznego, 2019
The prospects and trends for the development of border regions of the former Soviet Union have become one of the profound research areas in the field of economic geography recently.
Alexander Burnasov   +4 more
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History of pain theories [PDF]

open access: yesNeuroscience Bulletin, 2011
The concept of pain has remained a topic of long debate since its emergence in ancient times. The initial ideas of pain were formulated in both the East and the West before 1800. Since 1800, due to the development of experimental sciences, different theories of pain have emerged and become central topics of debate.
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Monogamy of Correlations vs. Monogamy of Entanglement [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
Contains fulltext : 84827.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)A fruitful way of studying physical theories is via the question whether the possible physical states and different kinds of correlations in each theory can be shared ...
Sub String Theory Cosmology and ElemPart   +4 more
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Mobile applications addressing violence against women: a systematic review

open access: yesBMJ Global Health, 2020
Introduction Violence against women is a pressing global health problem that is being met with a new intervention strategy—mobile applications. With this systematic review, we provide an initial analysis and functional categorisation of apps addressing ...
Claudia Garcia-Moreno   +3 more
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Takis Zenetos’s Electronic Urbanism and Tele-Activities: Minimizing Transportation as Social Aspiration

open access: yesUrban Science, 2021
Takis Zenetos was enthusiastic about the idea of working from home, and believed that both architecture and urban planning should be reshaped in order to respond to this.
Marianna Charitonidou
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[Invited book review of Theodore M. Porter. Genetics in the Madhouse: The Unknown History of Human Heredity.] [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
In this winner of the Cheiron Book Prize, Ted Porter returns to the themeof his classic works—"The Rise of Statistical Thinking" (Princeton University Press,1986) and "Trust in Numbers" (Princeton University Press, 1995)—to trace thehuman side of the ...
Bazar, Jennifer L.   +3 more
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Forty Years of String Theory: Reflecting on the Foundations

open access: yes, 2013
The history of string theory started around 1970 when Nambu, Nielsen, and Susskind realized that Veneziano’s 1968 dual model, devised to explain the particle spectrum of the strong interactions, actually describes the properties of quantum mechanical ...
Verlinde, E.   +10 more
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What is history of psychology?:Network analysis of Journal Citation Reports, 2009-2015 [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
This essay considers the History of Psychology—its interests and boundaries—using the data behind the Journal Impact Factor system. Advice is provided regarding what journals to follow, which broad frames to consider in presenting research findings, and ...
Burman, Jeremy Trevelyan; id_orcid   +2 more
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A HISTORY OF THE THEORY OF EDEMA. [PDF]

open access: yesJAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1899
The history of the theory of edema shows a striking similarity to the development of the theory concerning secretion and absorption. The latter theory, however, has gained a firmer basis at an earlier time, and the research pertaining to secretion and absorption has shown the way to that concerning edema.
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Piaget’s neo-Gödelian turn: Between biology and logic, origins of the New Theory [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
Jean Piaget’s research program—which involved the study of child development as a central feature (viz. “stages”), but which can be understood more broadly as advancing a constructive theory of knowledge (i.e., “genetic epistemology”)—is thought by many ...
Burman, Jeremy Trevelyan; id_orcid   +1 more
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