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    The Alpha Males: An Early History of the Regional Primate Research Centers. W. Richard Dukelow.Nadine Weidman - 1996 - Isis 87 (4):756-757.
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    Threat and attack in the alpha male rat.D. H. Thor - 1979 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 14 (3):146-148.
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    Modulation of Peak Alpha Frequency Oscillations During Working Memory Is Greater in Females Than Males.Tara R. Ghazi, Kara J. Blacker, Thomas T. Hinault & Susan M. Courtney - 2021 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 15.
    Peak alpha frequency is known to vary not just between individuals, but also within an individual over time. While variance in this metric between individuals has been tied to working memory performance, less understood are how short timescale modulations of peak alpha frequency during task performance may facilitate behavior. This gap in understanding may be bridged by consideration of a key difference between individuals: sex. Inconsistent findings in the literature regarding the relationship between peak alpha frequency and (...)
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    Hypotheses for the Evolution of Reduced Reactive Aggression in the Context of Human Self-Domestication.Richard W. Wrangham - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
    Parallels in anatomy between humans and domesticated mammals suggest that for the last 300,000 years, Homo sapiens has experienced more intense selection against the propensity for reactive aggression than any other species of Homo. Selection against reactive aggression, a process that can also be called self-domestication, would help explain various physiological, behavioral and cognitive features of humans, including the unique system of egalitarian male hierarchy in mobile hunter-gatherers. Here I review nine leading proposals that could potentially explain why self-domestication (...)
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    Faster Visual Information Processing in Video Gamers Is Associated With EEG Alpha Amplitude Modulation.Yannik Hilla, Jörg von Mankowski, Julia Föcker & Paul Sauseng - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    Video gaming, specifically action video gaming, seems to improve a range of cognitive functions. The basis for these improvements may be attentional control in conjunction with reward-related learning to amplify the execution of goal-relevant actions while suppressing goal-irrelevant actions. Given that EEG alpha power reflects inhibitory processing, a core component of attentional control, it might represent the electrophysiological substrate of cognitive improvement in video gaming. The aim of this study was to test whether non-video gamers, non-action video gamers and (...)
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    Mental fatigue decreases complexity: Evidence from multiscale entropy analysis of instantaneous frequency variation in alpha rhythm.Yawen Zhai, Yan Li, Shengyi Zhou, Chenxu Zhang, Erping Luo, Chi Tang & Kangning Xie - 2022 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 16:906735.
    Mental fatigue (MF) jeopardizes performance and safety through a variety of cognitive impairments and according to the complexity loss theory, should represent “complexity loss” in electroencephalogram (EEG). However, the studies are few and inconsistent concerning the relationship between MF and loss of complexity, probably because of the susceptibility of brain waves to noise. In this study, MF was induced in thirteen male college students by a simulated flight task. Before and at the end of the task, spontaneous EEG and (...)
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  7. The Lack of SEL with African American Male Students: Why and What Needs to Change.Endia Dees & David Lowery - 2023 - Aletheia: The Alpha Chi Journal of Undergraduate Scholarship 8 (Fall).
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    Getting Past the Velvet Ropes.William Irwin - 2014 - In George Dunn & James South, Veronica Mars and Philosophy. Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 5–18.
    This chapter talks about status anxiety by drawing examples from Veronica Mars. There are differences in status, in one's standing in society. Some are at the top, some are at the bottom, and some are in the middle. Everyone is worried about where he or she fits on the hierarchy of standing and importance. Some lower primates sort themselves, with alpha males beating their chests, feeding first, and claiming privileged mating rights. We humans would like to think we are (...)
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    Logic and human morality. An attractive if untestable scenario.I. S. Bernstein - 2000 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 7 (1-2):1-2.
    Boehm reasons that human morality began when several heads of households formed a coalition to limit the despotic bullying of an alpha male. The logic is clear and the argument is persuasive. The premises require that: dominant individuals behave like chimpanzees, bullying their subordinates, early humans somehow developed one-male units from a chimpanzee like society and, the power of a despot is limited by group consensus and political activities. Not all alpha males behave like chimpanzees; most (...)
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    The Appeal of the Primal Leader: Human Evolution and Donald J. Trump.Dan P. McAdams - 2017 - Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture 1 (2):1-14.
    Drawing on the distinction between dominance and prestige as two evolutionarily grounded strategies for attaining status in human groups, this essay examines an underappreciated feature of Donald Trump's appeal to the millions of American voters who elected him president in 2016—his uncanny ability to channel primal dominance. Like the alpha male of a chimpanzee colony, Trump leads through intimidation, bluster, and threat, and through the establishment of short-term, opportunistic relationships with other high-status agents. Whereas domain-specific expertise confers status (...)
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    Language likely promoted peace before 100,000 ya.Richard Wrangham - 2024 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 47:e30.
    Based on evidence of selection against alpha-male behavior in the earliest Homo sapiens, I suggest that by 300,000 ya (years ago) language would have been sufficiently sophisticated to contribute to peacemaking between groups. Language also influenced the social landscape of peace and war, and groups' ability to form coalitions.
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    Killing Our Way Out of Violence: Engaging Wrangham's The Goodness Paradox.Chris Haw & Richard Wrangham - 2022 - Contagion: Journal of Violence, Mimesis, and Culture 29 (1):63-99.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Killing Our Way Out of ViolenceEngaging Wrangham's The Goodness ParadoxChris Haw (bio) and Richard Wrangham (bio)Wrangham's Goodness Paradox (GP) offers excellent anthropological research for mimetic theorists interested in the questions of human evolution and violence. It theorizes a framework of how group killing played a selective function in the emergence of our species, but it leaves open plenty of questions and concerns for productive, critical dialogue. Wolfgang Palaver has (...)
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    On the Efficiency of Individualized Theta/Beta Ratio Neurofeedback Combined with Forehead EMG Training in ADHD Children.Olga M. Bazanova, Tibor Auer & Elena A. Sapina - 2018 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 12:313834.
    _Background:_ Neurofeedback training (NFT) to decrease the theta/beta ratio (TBR) has been used for treating hyperactivity and impulsivity in attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD); however, often with low efficiency. Individual variance in EEG profile can confound NFT, because it may lead to influencing non-relevant activity, if ignored. More importantly, it may lead to influencing ADHD-related activities adversely, which may even result in worsening ADHD symptoms. Electromyogenic (EMG) signal resulted from forehead muscles can also explain the low efficiency of the NFT (...)
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    Evolved psychology in a novel environment.Joseph H. Manson - 1998 - Human Nature 9 (2):97-117.
    The human “environment of evolutionary adaptedness” can only be inferred indirectly. In contrast, the behavior of some nonhuman animals can be compared among “natural” and various altered environments. As an example, male immigration tactics in unprovisioned versus provisioned macaque (Macaca) populations are compared using Tooby and Cosmides’s (1992) framework for evolutionary functional analysis. In unprovisioned populations, social groups contain few males, and immigrant male takeovers of alpha rank occur frequently. In provisioned populations, groups contain many males, and (...)
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    Campus Environmental Factors And Job Commitment Of Staff In State Universities In Ogun Southwest Nigeria.A. O. Akinsanya, Agbomehre Medina Momoh & Olukunle Saheed Oludeyi - 2018 - Human and Social Studies. Research and Practice 7 (1):42-61.
    The study investigated the influence of campus environmental factors on job commitments. The research design was quantitative descriptive sample survey of ex-post facto type while the population includes both male and female senior non-teaching staff of Olabisi Onabanjo University, Ogun State. Multi-stage sampling technique was used in choosing 200 participants selected from nine faculties and one college. A structured and close-ended questionnaire titled ‘Campus Environmental Factors and Job Commitment Questionnaire’ with reliability co-efficient of 0.85 obtained through Cronbach alpha (...)
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    Eating Disorders and Mimetic Desire.René Girard - 1996 - Contagion: Journal of Violence, Mimesis, and Culture 3 (1):1-20.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Eating Disorders and Mimetic Desire René Girard Stanford University Among younger women, eating disorders are reaching epidemic proportions. The most widespread and spectacular at this moment is the most recently identified, the so-called bulimia nervosa, characterized by binge eating followed by "purging," sometimes through laxatives or diuretics, more often through self-induced vomiting. Some researchers claim that, in American colleges, at least one third of the female student population is (...)
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    Trans-cultural Adaptation and Validation of the “Teacher Job Satisfaction Scale” in Arabic Language Among Sports and Physical Education Teachers (“Teacher of Physical Education Job Satisfaction Inventory”—TPEJSI): Insights for Sports, Educational, and Occupational Psychology.Nasr Chalghaf, Noomen Guelmami, Tania Simona Re, Juan José Maldonado Briegas, Sergio Garbarino, Fairouz Azaiez & Nicola L. Bragazzi - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
    Background: Job satisfaction is largely associated with organizational aspects, including improved working environments, worker’s well-being and more effective performance. There are many definitions regarding job satisfaction in the existing scholarly literature: it can be expressed as a positive emotional state, a positive impact of job-related experiences on individuals, and employees’ perceptions regarding their jobs. Aims: No reliable scales in Arabic language to assess job satisfaction in the sports and physical education field exist.This study aimed to trans-culturally adapt and validate the (...)
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    Greater Social Competence Is Associated With Higher Interpersonal Neural Synchrony in Adolescents With Autism.Alexandra P. Key, Yan Yan, Mary Metelko, Catie Chang, Hakmook Kang, Jennifer Pilkington & Blythe A. Corbett - 2022 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 15.
    Difficulty engaging in reciprocal social interactions is a core characteristic of autism spectrum disorder. The mechanisms supporting effective dynamic real-time social exchanges are not yet well understood. This proof-of-concept hyperscanning electroencephalography study examined neural synchrony as the mechanism supporting interpersonal social interaction in 34 adolescents with autism spectrum disorder, age 10–16 years, paired with neurotypical confederates of similar age. The degree of brain-to-brain neural synchrony was quantified at temporo-parietal scalp locations as the circular correlation of oscillatory amplitudes in theta, (...), and beta frequency bands while the participants engaged in a friendly conversation. In line with the hypotheses, interpersonal neural synchrony was significantly greater during the social interaction compared to the baseline. Lower levels of synchrony were associated with increased behavioral symptoms of social difficulties. With regard to sex differences, we found evidence for stronger interpersonal neural synchrony during conversation than baseline in females with autism, but not in male participants, for whom such condition differences did not reach statistical significance. This study established the feasibility of hyperscanning during real-time social interactions as an informative approach to examine social competence in autism, demonstrated that neural coordination of activity between the interacting brains may contribute to social behavior, and offered new insights into sex-related variability in social functioning in individuals with autism spectrum disorders. (shrink)
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    On The Relationship of Mystical Experience and Personality: A Sample of Erciyes University Theology Faculty Students.Mustafa Ulu - 2018 - Cumhuriyet İlahiyat Dergisi 22 (1):33-61.
    The fact that the mystical experience is a repetitive phenomenon in different social, cultural and religious structures in different periods and has a mysterious element in it has caused that mysticism has taken its place among the basic subjects of the field since the first periods of psychology of religion. One of the sections of The Varieties of Religious Experience, which is regarded as the main source of the area, is mysticism. In general, "mystical experience" is considered as a subcategory (...)
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    Cross-validation and modifications of the perceived mattering questionnaire—Physical education in Chinese inservice physical education teachers.Xin Zhang, Jingwen Liu, Xiaolu Liu, Rulan Shangguan, Xiaofen D. Hamilton, Jianmin Guan & Dwan Bridges - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    This study aimed to provide evidence of validity and reliability for the Perceived Mattering Questionnaire-Physical Education developed by Richards et al. for the Chinese physical education teachers. The PMQ-PE consisted of two factors with four items in each, measuring four dimensions. PMQ-PE in Chinese was validated among 1,278 elementary and secondary school PE teachers in China, of whom 59.0% were secondary PE teachers and 70.2% were males. Confirmatory factor analysis with the entire sample found a poor model fit. Then exploratory (...)
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    Organizational ethics: Perceptions of employees by gender. [REVIEW]Charlotte McDaniel, Nancy Shoeps & John Lincourt - 2001 - Journal of Business Ethics 33 (3):245 - 256.
    As more women enter the work force and assume management positions in corporations, increasing attention is being given to employment diversity. In addition, studies suggest that females have more propensity for ethics than males. However, these results may be debatable and limited data are available to substantiate these claims or assess gender differences among employees. Ethics codes can aid in supporting policies and enhancing corporate diversity. To assist one company in the development of an ethics code, a survey of 4005 (...)
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    An Investigation into Unethical Behavior Intentions Among Undergraduate Students: A Malaysian Study. [REVIEW]Joyce K. H. Nga & Evelyn W. S. Lum - 2013 - Journal of Academic Ethics 11 (1):45-71.
    The purpose of this study is to investigate the influence of the dimensions of the theory of planned behavior, gender and course majors on unethical behavior intentions among Generation Y undergraduates. The sample of this study comprises 245 undergraduates from a private higher education institution (PHEI) in Malaysia. The instrument of this study is developed based on concepts developed from extant literature. Reliability and validity is accessed using Cronbach’s Alpha and Exploratory Factor Analysis respectively. Social desirability bias was monitored (...)
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    Alfonsina Storni: restrictions and strategies on her way to professionalisation.Rayén Daiana Pozzi - 2019 - Alpha (Osorno) 48:27-36.
    Resumen: Alfonsina Storni es una escritora que se ha labrado un lugar dentro del canon literario argentino, por mucho tiempo bajo una imagen de escritora que anudaba sentimentalismo, fatalidad y poesía “femenina”, aunque más recientemente la crítica literaria de orientación feminista haya desmontado esa imagen. Este trabajo se interesa, no obstante, por los años en que Alfonsina Storni publicaba sus primeros poemarios y comenzaba a pugnar por un lugar en el incipiente campo literario, dominantemente masculino. El objetivo es visualizar, desde (...)
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  24. Violence and the apocalypse : beyond the Hobbesian vision.Siniša Malešević - 2022 - In Marjan Ivković, Adriana Zaharijević & Gazela Pudar Draško, Violence and Reflexivity: The Place of Critique in the Reality of Domination. Lanham: Lexington Books.
     
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  25. James F. wittenberger.Male Choice - 1979 - In Michael S. Gazzaniga, Handbook of Behavioral Neurobiology. , Volume 2. pp. 3--273.
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    La patagonia ya nunca sería la misma : Del melodrama a la defensa Del medio ambiente.Sergio Mansilla Torres - 2018 - Alpha (Osorno) 46:33-47.
    Resumen En este trabajo se discute la imagen de la Patagonia -en este caso de aquella zona de Patagonia que corresponde a Aysén- que proyecta la novelaLa Patagonia ya nunca sería la mismadesde la mirada y comportamiento de los personajes protagonistas de la misma. Se estudia en particular el tópico de la naturaleza prístina, la que ejercería una especie de efecto purificador sobre las conductas, actitudes y espiritualidad incluso, de sujetos que en algún momento de sus vidas han sido instrumentos (...)
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    Las Revoluciones de la Ciencia o Una Ciencia Revolucionaria.Patricia Jara Males - 1998 - Cinta de Moebio 4.
    T.S. Kuhn sostiene que el desarrollo de la actividad científica se debe, precisamente, a los ciclos de continuidad y ruptura que han caracterizado la alternancia de esta actividad, denotando con ello el contraste existente entre los períodos de ciencia normal y las etapas revolucionarias marcad..
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    ‘Weighing’ Losses and Gains: Evaluation of the Healthy Lifestyle Modification After Breast Cancer Pilot Program.Dana Male, Karen Fergus & Shira Yufe - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    ObjectivesThis pilot study sought to develop and evaluate a novel online group-based intervention to help breast cancer survivors make healthy lifestyle changes intended to yield not only beneficial physical outcomes but also greater behavioral, and psychosocial well-being.MethodsAn exploratory single-arm, mixed-method triangulation design was employed to evaluate the feasibility and preliminary effectiveness of the HLM-ABC intervention for overweight BCSs. Fourteen women participated in the 10-week intervention and completed quantitative measures of the above-mentioned outcomes at baseline, post-treatment, 6-month, and 12-month follow-up time (...)
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    Where does group solidarity come from? Gellner and Ibn Khaldun revisited.S. Male evi - 2015 - Thesis Eleven 128 (1):85-99.
    Gellner relied extensively on the work of Ibn Khaldun to understand both the dynamics of social order in North Africa and Islam’s alleged resistance to secularization. However, what the two scholars also shared is their focus on the social origins and functions of group solidarity. For Ibn Khaldun the concept of asabiyyah was central in understanding the strength of long-term group loyalties. In his view, asabiyyah was a fundamental and elementary cohesive bond of human societies which originated in nomadic tribal (...)
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    Ernest Gellner and contemporary social thought.Siniša Malešević & Mark Haugaard (eds.) - 2007 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    Ernest Gellner was a unique scholar whose work covered areas as diverse as social anthropology, analytical philosophy, the sociology of the Islamic world, nationalism, psychoanalysis, East European transformations and kinship structures. Despite this diversity, there is an exceptional degree of unity and coherence in Gellner's work with his distinctly modernist, rationalist and liberal world-view evident in everything he wrote. His central problematic remains constant: understanding how the modern world came into being and to what extent it is unique relative to (...)
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    Abortion as a Feminist Pedagogy of Grief in Marianne Apostolides's Deep Salt Water.Rachel Alpha Johnston Hurst - 2020 - Feminist Studies 46 (1):43.
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    with his portraits of patrons and protagonists in the post-Warhol New York avant-garde milieu of the 1970s. In turn he has become something of a star himself, as the discourse of journalists, critics, curators and collectors has woven a mystique around his persona, creating a public image of the artist as author of'prints of darkness'. 1 As he has extended his repertoire. [REVIEW]Black Males - 1999 - In Jessica Evans & Stuart Hall, Visual culture: the reader. Thousand Oaks: SAGE Publications in association with the Open University. pp. 435.
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    Non-clause-bounded reflexives in modern icelandic.Joan Maling - 1984 - Linguistics and Philosophy 7 (3):211 - 241.
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    The Wife’s Lament and Wulf and Eadwacer: an approach to the female poetic voice from the perspective of french difference feminism.Ariadna García Carreño - 2023 - Alpha (Osorno) 56:40-56.
    Resumen: El presente artículo pretende analizar el discurso empleado por las voces líricas femeninas de las elegías anglosajonas medievales The Wife’s Lament y Wulf and Eadwacer. Mediante la idea de la conciencia del cuerpo femenino como origen de la écriture féminine propuesta por Luce Irigaray y Hélène Cixous, figuras principales del feminismo de la “diferencia” francés, se determinará que el uso discursivo empleado por las voces elegíacas femeninas diverge en cuanto al utilizado por voces elegíacas masculinas y que, de este (...)
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    Confesión, palabra Y poder: El miserable nombre femenino.Jimena Castro Godoy - 2013 - Alpha (Osorno) 36:55-70.
    Entre la abadesa medieval alemana Hildegard von Bingen (siglo XII) y la monja clarisa chilena de fines del siglo XVII sor Úrsula Suárez existe una gran distancia histórica y cultural. Sin embargo, algo las aproxima enérgicamente, tal y como si hubieran sido hermanas del mismo claustro. Y esta aproximación no consiste en la vestimenta de hábitos o la proclamación de votos de pobreza, obediencia y castidad, si no que es, por sobre todo, la peripecia que ambas tuvieron que realizar para (...)
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  36. Religious Art in France. The Twelfth Century: A Study of the Origins of Medieval Iconography.Emile Mâle, Harry Boder & M. Matthews - 1980 - Religious Studies 16 (3):372-375.
     
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  37. ""Parental Consent Laws: Are They a" Reasonable Compromise"?Mike Males - 1994 - In Alison M. Jaggar, Living with contradictions: controversies in feminist social ethics. Boulder: Westview Press. pp. 287--290.
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    Ernest Gellner and historical sociology.S. Male evi - 2015 - Thesis Eleven 128 (1):3-9.
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    Collapsing the Surfaces of Skin and Photograph in Cosmetic Minimally-Invasive Procedures.Rachel Alpha Johnston Hurst - 2018 - Body and Society 24 (1-2):175-192.
    This article proposes that cosmetic minimally-invasive procedures – Botox injections, soft-tissue fillers, microdermabrasion, chemical peels and laser treatments – are an under-researched area and provide a number of promising paths for skin studies research. I argue that cosmetic minimally-invasive procedures collapse the difference between the surfaces of the photograph and the skin – the primary surfaces of cosmetic surgery – more successfully than cosmetic surgical procedures. More precisely, I maintain that the difference between photograph and skin is collapsed in two (...)
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  40. Dialética e Decadência Ideológica: para uma teoria marxista da filosofia contempor'nea.Francisco Malê Vettorazzo Cannalonga & Jonnefer Francisco Barbosa - 2025 - Dois Pontos 21 (3).
    Neste trabalho, com base na teoria da decadência ideológica de Lukács, procuraremos oferecer um contraponto à “tese clássica” acerca da gênese da filosofia contemporânea, que concebe como seu impulso fundamental unicamente avanço das ciências da natureza, que engendram uma “crise de identidade” do pensamento filosófico, forçando-o a refundar suas bases em um sentido empirista. A teoria da decadência ideológica de Lukács, ao contrário, procura iluminar a maneira que as premissas teóricas assumidas pela filosofia contemporânea correspondem às necessidades ideológicas da burguesia, (...)
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  41. de bono'di Ulrico di Strasburgo.Il Problema Del Male Nella‘Summa - 1975 - Medioevo 1:29-61.
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    Book Review Section 1. [REVIEW]Jerry Miner, George A. Male, George W. Bright, Cole S. Brembeck, Ronald E. Hull, Roger R. Woock, Ralph J. Erickson, Oliver S. Ikenberry, William F. O'neill, William H. Hay, David Neil Silk, Gail Zivin & David Conrad - unknown
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  43. Egg and sperm: A scientific fairy tale.Stereotypical Male—Female Roles & Emily Martin - 1996 - In Evelyn Fox Keller & Helen E. Longino, Feminism and science. New York: Oxford University Press.
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  44. An Evolutionary Perspective.Male Aggression Against Women - 1992 - Human Nature 3:1-44.
     
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  45. von Daniel Schubbe (Eppstein/Dresden).O. du Philister, Mögt Ihr an Solches Wort, Sind wir im Innern, Natur Hat Weder Kern, Noch Schale & Alles Ist Sie Mit Einem Male - 2008 - Schopenhauer Jahrbuch 89:19.
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  46. CTO: A Community-Based Clinical Trial Ontology and Its Applications in PubChemRDF and SCAIViewH.Asiyah Yu Lin, Stephan Gebel, Qingliang Leon Li, Sumit Madan, Johannes Darms, Evan Bolton, Barry Smith, Martin Hofmann-Apitius, Yongqun Oliver He & Alpha Tom Kodamullil - 2021 - Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Biomedical Ontologies (ICBO) and 10th Workshop on Ontologies and Data in Life Sciences (ODLS).
    Driven by the use cases of PubChemRDF and SCAIView, we have developed a first community-based clinical trial ontology (CTO) by following the OBO Foundry principles. CTO uses the Basic Formal Ontology (BFO) as the top level ontology and reuses many terms from existing ontologies. CTO has also defined many clinical trial-specific terms. The general CTO design pattern is based on the PICO framework together with two applications. First, the PubChemRDF use case demonstrates how a drug Gleevec is linked to multiple (...)
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  47. O idealismo objetivo de Hegel e seu conceito de filosofia.Jonnefer Francisco Barbosa & Francisco Malê Vettorazzo Cannalonga - 2024 - Aufklärung 11 (3):93-106.
    The question regarding the determination of Hegel's idealism remains central in Hegelian studies, today dominated by the view that such idealism would be merely a continuation and elaboration of Kant's transcendental idealism. Against this view, in this work we propose to investigate the way in which Hegel conceives philosophy, its task and its object and the way in which such a conception reveals the central determinations of his idealism, that is, the way in which Hegel's idealism has an explicit ontological (...)
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    Anillin: The First Proofreading‐like Scaffold?Richard G. Morris, Kabir B. Husain, Srikanth Budnar & Alpha S. Yap - 2020 - Bioessays 42 (10):2000055.
    Scaffolds are fundamental to many cellular signaling pathways. In this essay, a novel class of scaffolds are proposed, whose action bears striking resemblance to kinetic proofreading. Commonly, scaffold proteins are thought to work as tethers, bringing different components of a pathway together to improve the likelihood of their interaction. However, recent studies show that the cytoskeletal scaffold, anillin, supports contractile signaling by a novel, non‐tethering mechanism that controls the membrane dissociation kinetics of RhoA. More generally, such proof‐reading‐like scaffolds are distinguished (...)
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    Book Review Section 2. [REVIEW]Donald R. Warren, Ronald E. Butchart, Edward R. Beauchamp, Thomas L. Bernard, Alpha E. Wilson, Lynn Phillips, M. Mobin Shorish, Bruce W. Tuckman, Llyod Suttell, Leo Fay, Dayle M. Bethel & Robert A. Morgart - 1974 - Educational Studies 5 (3):148-159.
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    INSPIIRED: Quantification and Visualization Tools for Analyzing Integration Site Distributions.Charles C. Berry, Christopher Nobles, Emmanuelle Six, Yinghua Wu, Nirav Malani, Eric Sherman, Anatoly Dryga, John K. Everett, Frances Male, Aubrey Bailey, Kyle Bittinger, Mary J. Drake, Laure Caccavelli, Paul Bates, Salima Hacein-Bey-Abina, Marina Cavazzana & Frederic D. Bushman - unknown
    Analysis of sites of newly integrated DNA in cellular genomes is important to several fields, but methods for analyzing and visualizing these datasets are still under development. Here, we describe tools for data analysis and visualization that take as input integration site data from our INSPIIRED pipeline. Paired-end sequencing allows inference of the numbers of transduced cells as well as the distributions of integration sites in target genomes. We present interactive heatmaps that allow comparison of distributions of integration sites to (...)
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