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KRT6A and KRT17 Mark Distinct Stem Cell Populations in the Adult Palpebral Conjunctiva and Meibomian Gland. [PDF]
Zhu X, Xu M, Owens DM, Millar SE.
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Percutaneous Arterial Closure for Inadvertent Subclavian Artery Cannulation During Central Venous Catheterization: A Case Report. [PDF]
Zi G, Zhu GF.
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1995
I begin by stating that time is real. To do otherwise (as some famous philosophers from the past have implied) would be ‘philosophical extravagance’[6]. As Shallis [24] put it: ‘The fundamental perception of all mankind is the distinction between day and night, of the phases of the moon and the passage of the planets through the realm of the fixed ...
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I begin by stating that time is real. To do otherwise (as some famous philosophers from the past have implied) would be ‘philosophical extravagance’[6]. As Shallis [24] put it: ‘The fundamental perception of all mankind is the distinction between day and night, of the phases of the moon and the passage of the planets through the realm of the fixed ...
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American Journal of Physics, 1962
The time symmetry of the physical laws is discussed. The asymmetry in all statistical processes is found to be related to the tendency for radiation to diverge and that in turn is related to the expansion of the universe. No asymmetry is contained in the laws of electrodynamics, and the choice of the retarded potentials is not a time unsymmetrical step.
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The time symmetry of the physical laws is discussed. The asymmetry in all statistical processes is found to be related to the tendency for radiation to diverge and that in turn is related to the expansion of the universe. No asymmetry is contained in the laws of electrodynamics, and the choice of the retarded potentials is not a time unsymmetrical step.
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Physics Bulletin, 1971
I would like to comment on the recent article by Dr P C W Davies (April 1971 p211), in which the author discusses the direction of time's arrow. The concept of direction implies a reference frame relative to which direction can be determined.
A H Nelson, P C W Davies, D F A Edwards
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I would like to comment on the recent article by Dr P C W Davies (April 1971 p211), in which the author discusses the direction of time's arrow. The concept of direction implies a reference frame relative to which direction can be determined.
A H Nelson, P C W Davies, D F A Edwards
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2018
This chapter frames Gilles Deleuze’s cinema books as a late twentieth-century phenomenon, engaging with many of the period’s key concerns, including history, memory, and belatedness. Deleuze recognizes his status as a latecomer to philosophy and film theory and develops a theory based on the rediscovery of radical thought in the modern past, as in his ...
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This chapter frames Gilles Deleuze’s cinema books as a late twentieth-century phenomenon, engaging with many of the period’s key concerns, including history, memory, and belatedness. Deleuze recognizes his status as a latecomer to philosophy and film theory and develops a theory based on the rediscovery of radical thought in the modern past, as in his ...
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2006
No part of the world has been affected more by globalization in recent decades than Southeast Asia. This has led many observers to believe that the regions present experience with globalization is at once unprecedented, inevitable, and irreversible. Professor Peter A.
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No part of the world has been affected more by globalization in recent decades than Southeast Asia. This has led many observers to believe that the regions present experience with globalization is at once unprecedented, inevitable, and irreversible. Professor Peter A.
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Nature, 1998
Results from two teams of particle physicists have provided the first direct evidence that the world is not symmetric with respect to time. The experiments concerned involved tracking the decay of particles called kaons into antikaons, and vice versa.
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Results from two teams of particle physicists have provided the first direct evidence that the world is not symmetric with respect to time. The experiments concerned involved tracking the decay of particles called kaons into antikaons, and vice versa.
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