Reflections on teaching art history in art schools paper given, 4th January, 1966 [PDF]
With the creation of the Dip. A. D., formal teaching of art history became mandated in the Uk’s art schools. In a talk to university heads of art history, who would be required to train the required art historians, Gombrich addressed the problem of what ...
E. H. Gombrich
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international crisis, doctrinal conflict and american exceptionalism in the federal reserve 1913-1932 [PDF]
This paper seeks to explain the collapse of the market for bankers’ acceptances between 1931 and 1932 by tracing the doctrinal foundations of Federal Reserve policy and regulations back to the Federal Reserve Act of 1913. I argue that a determinant of
Adam, Marc Christopher
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When the lens is too wide: The political consequences of the visual dehumanization of refugees
Photojournalistic images shape our understanding of sociopolitical events. How humans are depicted in images may have far-reaching consequences for our attitudes towards them.
Ruben T. Azevedo +4 more
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Art history and empiricism: a response to Ian Verstegen’s review of Meyer Schapiro’s Critical Debates [PDF]
In this letter to the editor, I counter Ian Verstegen’s suggestion in his recent review of my book that Meyer Schapiro’s critiques of the grand theories of the 20th century were anti-theoretical. Rather than sceptical refutations of art-historical theory
C. Oliver O’Donnell
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X-chromosome inactivation (XCI) ensures dosage compensation between the sexes. Here the authors perform allele-specific single-cell RNA sequencing in differentiating mouse embryonic stem cells to provide a detailed profile of the onset of XCI.
Guido Pacini +6 more
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Protein kinases play an important role in cellular signaling pathways and their dysregulation leads to multiple diseases, making kinases prime drug targets.
Stefanie Jehle +6 more
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Molecular crowding defines a common origin for the Warburg effect in proliferating cells and the lactate threshold in muscle physiology [PDF]
Aerobic glycolysis is a seemingly wasteful mode of ATP production that is seen both in rapidly proliferating mammalian cells and highly active contracting muscles, but whether there is a common origin for its presence in these widely different systems is
Alexei Vazquez, Zoltán N. Oltvai
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Non-political anger shifts political preferences towards stronger leaders
Past research has shown that anger is associated with support for confrontational and punitive responses during crises, and notably with the endorsement of authoritarian ideologies.
Klaudia B. Ambroziak +2 more
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A separation of the reactions in photosynthesis by means of intermittent light [PDF]
Experiments on photosynthesis in intermittent light have been made on two occasions. Brown and Escombe, in 1905, made use of a rotating sector to study the effect of light intensity on the photosynthesis of leaves.
Arnold, William, Emerson, Robert
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Phospho‐tyrosine dependent protein–protein interaction network
Post‐translational protein modifications, such as tyrosine phosphorylation, regulate protein–protein interactions (PPIs) critical for signal processing and cellular phenotypes.
Arndt Grossmann +6 more
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