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Wolf Singer

Neuron, 2023
Wolf Singer has long been interested in neural dynamics, synchrony, and temporal codes. On his 80th birthday, he talks with Neuron about his seminal contributions, the need to engage with the public on philosophical and ethical implications of scientific research, and further speculation about the future of neuroscience.
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«The Cry of the Wolf»

Praxis, 2004
Die Fallbeschreibung illustriert den Verlauf der Lupuserkrankung einer jungen Mazedonierin, bei der sich eine sekundäre Membranöse Glomerulonephritis als Vorbote des klassischen Vollbildes eines Systemischen Lupus erythematodes manifestierte. Nach einer immunsuppressiven Therapie mit Prednison/Azathioprin stellte sich eine Remission der Erkrankung ein.
M, Möddel   +3 more
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Oral Hodgkin lymphoma: a wolf in wolf’s clothing

Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, Oral Radiology, and Endodontology, 2007
Hodgkin lymphoma typically presents as a nodal lesion and infrequently involves extranodal sites. The English language literature contains only 7 reports of primary Hodgkin lymphoma arising in the oral mucosa in the absence of nodal disease. We report a case of primary, extranodal Hodgkin lymphoma in the palatal mucosa of a 79-year-old white female. An
Joseph C, Whitt   +2 more
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Robert Wolf

Angewandte Chemie International Edition, 2020
"My greatest achievement has been the (unplanned) home birth of my youngest daughter. My worst nightmare is never publishing in Angewandte Chemie ever again …" Find out more about Robert Wolf in his Author Profile.
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The Cry of Wolf

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1979
The fable "The Boy Who Cried Wolf" (no pun intended) is familiar to all. The hero, or should we say villain, of the story falsely raised the specter of imminent hazard to draw attention to himself. Such seems to be the case with the propoxyphene inquiry, the latest in a series of alarms raised over the dangers of some pharmaceutical products.
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Epistocracy is a Wolf in Wolf’s Clothing

The Journal of Ethics, 2019
‘Epistocracy’ is the name of a type of political power structure in which the power is held by the knowledgable—for example, by restricting the right to vote to those who can demonstrate sufficient knowledge. Though Plato and Mill defended epistocratic views, it has found few contemporary advocates.
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The Wolf's Trail

Creative Nursing
Stardust and Story: Indigenous Wisdom and the Wolf's Trail . Through the lens of Indigenous Knowledge, this piece integrates Indigenous teachings with contemporary ideas about consciousness and quantum potentiality, offering a paradigm for addressing systemic imbalance ...
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An improved grey wolf optimizer for solving engineering problems

Expert Systems With Applications, 2021
Mohammad H Nadimi-Shahraki   +2 more
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