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    Corps et esprit : l’identité humaine selon Spinoza.Lamine Hamlaoui - 2005 - Astérion 3 (3).
    Contrairement à Descartes, Spinoza refuse à l’esprit humain et par conséquent à l’homme le statut de substance : l’homme est défini comme l’union de deux modes, un corps et une âme. On ne peut donc plus comme chez Descartes distinguer une identité substantielle, conférée au corps par l’âme, et une identité modale, déterminée par le rapport du corps humain aux autres corps. Ces deux identités sont fondues dans une identité essentielle. L’objet de cet article est de mettre en évidence le (...)
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  2. Interfaith Celebrations: a New Rite?Anne-Sophie Lamine - 2005 - In Bruno Latour & Peter Weibel (eds.), Making Things Public: Atmospheres of Democracy. Mit Press (Ma). pp. 448--453.
     
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  3. La diversité culturelle vue à travers le prisme du droit international privé de la famille tunisien et marocain : le Maghreb au deux visages.Meriem Ben Lamine - 2013 - In Marie-Claire Foblets & Nadjma Yassari (eds.), Approches juridiques de la diversité culturelle. Leiden: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers.
     
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    La phénoménologie, identité de l'histoire.Mamadou Lamine Niang - 2016 - Dakar: L'Harmattan Sénégal.
    L'argumentation de la philosophie des valeurs repose, fondamentalement, sur la phénoménologie, dans son site de complexités et de vérités essentielles. Ce qui endure la conscience dans la réflexion de l'esprit à la création et à l'existence. Ainsi donc, la contraste Ciel/Terre est une unification de l'esprit à la Création, pour parfaire le Monde dans les Conditions de l'Existence, dans l'entité spirituelle, mais aussi dans l'entité politique.
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    Saints and Exemplars.Lamin Sanneh - 2005 - In William Schweiker (ed.), The Blackwell companion to religious ethics. Malden, MA: Blackwell. pp. 94--103.
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    Shari'ah Sanctions as Secular Grace?: A Nigerian Islamic Debate and an Intellectual Response.Lamin Sanneh - 2003 - Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 20 (4):232-244.
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    Beyond Jihad: The Pacifist Tradition in West African Islam.Lamin O. Sanneh - 2016 - Oxford University Press USA.
    Over the course of the last 1400 years, Islam has grown from a small band of followers on the Arabian peninsula into a global religion of over a billion believers. How did this happen? The usual answer is that Islam spread by the sword-that believers waged jihad against rival tribes and kingdoms and forced them to convert. Lamin Sanneh argues that this is far from the case.
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    Expérience, idéaux et participation sociale.Anne-Sophie Lamine - 2018 - ThéoRèmes 13 (13).
    This article discusses Dewey’s The Public and Its Problems (1927), Ethics (1932), “Theory of valuation” (1939), Art as Experience (1934) and A Common Faith (1934), for the socio-anthropological analysis of the religious, in a context of diversity and anxiety about identities. This pragmatist approach enables to consider religious in the making, experience and self-construction. The concept of ideal, taking into account intersubjectivity and context, allows treating aspirations and ideals. Finally, the idea of public and pre-political, permits to pay attention to (...)
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    Sacred and Secular in Islam: Policy implications.Lamin Sanneh - 2002 - Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 19 (3):153-159.
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    Considering the Diverse Views of Ecologisation in the Agrifood Transition: An Analysis Based on Human Relationships with Nature.Danièle Magda, Claire Lamine & Jean-Paul Billaud - 2022 - Environmental Values 31 (6):657-679.
    This article aims to characterise the visions of ecologisation found within scientific approaches embraced by different epistemic communities, and which have inspired empirical work and public action on agrifood system transitions. Based on comparative readings of works anchored in our two disciplinary fields (ecology and sociology), we identified six large ensembles of epistemic communities as well as their points of convergence and divergence. We identify six ideotypical visions of ecologisation based on the types of ‘relationships to nature’ embedded in these (...)
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  11. L'émergence d'un calcul logique des probabilités.Ramatoulaye Diagne & Lycée Lamine Guèye - forthcoming - Episteme: Rivista Critica di Storia Delle Scienze.
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    Participation aux colloques de la SOPHA, Juillet 2008, Tunis, septembre 2010, Genève.Yasmina Kéfi-Ghodbane & Monia Lamine (eds.) - 2010 - [Tunis]: Universite de Tunis, Faculte des sciences humaines et sociales.
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  13. Stakeholder Perceptions of Offshoring and Outsourcing: The Role of Embedded Issues. [REVIEW]Christopher J. Robertson, Anna Lamin & Grigorios Livanis - 2010 - Journal of Business Ethics 95 (2):167 - 189.
    We contribute to the study of offshoring and outsourcing by examining how stakeholders' ethical evaluations of these decisions are influenced by both their roles and the issues embedded within the decisions. Although offshoring and outsourcing have been studied from a transactional perspective, the moral issues embedded within these decisions can profoundly affect how the organization is perceived by outside stakeholders. First, we contend that investors use different moral paradigms compared with consumer stakeholders, as a result the stakeholder role an individual (...)
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    A laminated, emergentist view of skills ecosystems.Presha Ramsarup, Heila Lotz-Sisitka & Simon McGrath - 2022 - Journal of Critical Realism 21 (5):571-588.
    In this paper we present a model of vocational education and training (VET) that can be used to guide decisions relating to VET in Africa today. This model takes the critique of the neoclassical, neoliberal model of VET as its starting point. Guided by Bhaskar's Critical Naturalism, we use immanent critique to consider the adequacy of proposed alternatives to the neoclassical approach, such as: the heterodox approach, which foregrounds explanations based on human capital and political economy; and Hodgson and Spours' (...)
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    Nuclear lamin proteins and the structure of the nuclear envelope: Where is the function?Frank D. McKeon - 1987 - Bioessays 7 (4):169-173.
    The nuclear envelope has recently become the object of intense scrutiny because it is the site of nuclear transport and is possibly involved in the organization of the interphase genome, thereby affecting gene expression. The major structural support for the nuclear envelope is the nuclear lamina, composed of the nuclear lamin proteins. They lie on the surface of the inner nuclear membrane and are in direct contact with the chromatin at the edge of the nucleus. The structure of the nuclear (...)
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    Le lamine di Pyrgi: Le bilingue etrusco-fenicia e il problema delle origini etrusche.Philip Schmitz & Sergio Battaglini - 2003 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 123 (3):661.
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    Closing the (nuclear) envelope on the genome: How nuclear lamins interact with promoters and modulate gene expression.Philippe Collas, Eivind G. Lund & Anja R. Oldenburg - 2014 - Bioessays 36 (1):75-83.
    The nuclear envelope shapes the functional organization of the nucleus. Increasing evidence indicates that one of its main components, the nuclear lamina, dynamically interacts with the genome, including the promoter region of specific genes. This seems to occur in a manner that accords developmental significance to these interactions. This essay addresses key issues raised by recent data on the association of nuclear lamins with the genome. We discuss how lamins interact with large chromatin domains and with spatially restricted regions on (...)
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    The theory of laminated spacetime.Barbara Dewey - 1985 - Inverness, Calif.: Bartholomew Books.
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    Nietzsche & Heidegger: Laminate or Separate?Bill Cooke - 2000 - Philosophy Now 29:14-15.
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    Mainstreaming education for sustainable development: elaborating the role of position-practice systems using seven laminations of scale.Adesuwa Vanessa Agbedahin & Heila Lotz-Sisitka - 2019 - Journal of Critical Realism 18 (2):103-122.
    ABSTRACTThe United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 4.7 proposes that Education for Sustainable Development should be included at all levels of education, known as ‘mainstreaming’. Howeve...
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    Bird Identification as a Family of Activities: Motives, Mediating Artifacts, and Laminated Assemblages.Paul Prior & Spencer Schaffner - 2011 - Ethos: Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology 39 (1):51-70.
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    Consciousness and quantum behavior: the theory of laminated spacetime re-examined.Barbara Dewey - 1993 - Inverness, Calif.: Bartholomew Books.
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    Opening the nuclear envelope and revealing the lamins.Keith Gull - 1986 - Bioessays 5 (1):31-32.
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    A phase field model for the formation and evolution of martensitic laminate microstructure at finite strains.F. E. Hildebrand & C. Miehe - 2012 - Philosophical Magazine 92 (34):4250-4290.
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    Non-linear dynamic behaviour of a piezothermoelastic laminate.M. Ishihara & N. Noda - 2005 - Philosophical Magazine 85 (33-35):4159-4179.
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    The mechanisms of plastic strain accommodation during the high strain rate collapse of corrugated Ni–Al laminate cylinders.K. L. Olney, P. H. Chiu, A. Higgins, M. Serge, T. P. Weihs, G. M. Fritz, A. K. Stover, D. J. Benson & V. F. Nesterenko - 2014 - Philosophical Magazine 94 (26):3017-3035.
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    Reelin: A novel extracellular matrix protein involved in brain lamination.Elena I. Rugarli & Andrea Ballabio - 1995 - Bioessays 17 (10):832-834.
    Normal development of the nervous system is achieved through an elaborate program of guided neuronal migration and axonal growth. In the last few years, a flood of research has dissected the molecular bases of these phenomena, and several cell‐surface and extracellular matrix molecules, which are implicated in neuronal and axonal targeting processes, have been recognized. Taking this knowledge a step further, a recent paper by Tom Curran's group(1) reports the molecular cloning of the gene deleted in the autosomal recessive mouse (...)
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    Stance and distance: Social boundaries, self-lamination, and metalinguistic anxiety in white Kenyan narratives about the African occult.Janet McIntosh - forthcoming - Stance: Sociolinguistic Perspectives.
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  29. Precis of principles of brain evolution.F. Striedter Georg - 2006 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 29 (1):1-12.
    Brain evolution is a complex weave of species similarities and differences, bound by diverse rules and principles. This book is a detailed examination of these principles, using data from a wide array of vertebrates but minimizing technical details and terminology. It is written for advanced undergraduates, graduate students, and more senior scientists who already know something about “the brain,” but want a deeper understanding of how diverse brains evolved. The book's central theme is that evolutionary changes in absolute brain size (...)
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    Blood and immune cell engineering: Cytoskeletal contractility and nuclear rheology impact cell lineage and localization.Jae-Won Shin & Dennis E. Discher - 2015 - Bioessays 37 (6):633-642.
    Clinical success with human hematopoietic stem cell (HSC) transplantation establishes a paradigm for regenerative therapies with other types of stem cells. However, it remains generally challenging to therapeutically treat tissues after engineering of stem cells in vitro. Recent studies suggest that stem and progenitor cells sense physical features of their niches. Here, we review biophysical contributions to lineage decisions, maturation, and trafficking of blood and immune cells. Polarized cellular contractility and nuclear rheology are separately shown to be functional markers of (...)
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    The Aggressiveness of Playful Arguments.Dale Hample, Bing Han & David Payne - 2010 - Argumentation 24 (4):405-421.
    Some people report that they argue for play. We question whether and how often such arguments are mutually entertaining for both participants. Play is a frame for arguing, and the framing may not always be successful in laminating the eristic nature of interpersonal argumentation. Previous research and theory suggest that playfulness may be associated with aggression. Respondents supplied self - report data on their arguing behaviors and orientations. We found support for the hypothesis that self - reported playfulness and aggression (...)
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    Housing recovery outcomes after typhoon Haiyan in the Philippines: a critical realist perspective.Ivette Arroyo & Johnny Åstrand - 2019 - Journal of Critical Realism 18 (2):142-168.
    ABSTRACTTyphoon Haiyan damaged around a million houses in the Philippines in November 2013. It especially affected the poor. Using a realist laminated ontology, this paper explains how multiple cau...
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    How is democracy possible? Critical realist, social psychological and psychodynamic approaches.Carl Auerbach - 2020 - Journal of Critical Realism 19 (3):252-268.
    This paper develops a theory of how democratic governance is possible. It analyses democracy as a laminated system consisting of three interdependent levels – the political/institutional, the social/interactional, and the psychological/intrapsychic – each of which is necessary for the others to exist. Each level is subject to a regulatory principle that is necessary for it to function appropriately. At the political/institutional level, competing political parties must be governed by the regulatory principle of ‘loser’s consent,’ in which the losing party must (...)
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    Insight without cortex: Lessons from the avian brain.Janina A. Kirsch, Onur Güntürkün & Jonas Rose - 2008 - Consciousness and Cognition 17 (2):475-483.
    Insight is a cognitive feature that is usually regarded as being generated by the neocortex and being present only in humans and possibly some closely related primates. In this essay we show that especially corvids display behavioral skills within the domains of object permanence, episodic memory, theory of mind, and tool use/causal reasoning that are insightful. These similarities between humans and corvids at the behavioral level are probably the result of a convergent evolution. Similarly, the telencephalic structures involved in higher (...)
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  35. Freedom, Dialectic and Philosophical Anthropology.Craig Reeves - 2013 - Journal of Critical Realism 12 (1):13-44.
    In this article I present an original interpretation of Roy Bhaskar’s project in Dialectic: The Pulse of Freedom. His major move is to separate an ontological dialectic from a critical dialectic, which in Hegel are laminated together. The ontological dialectic, which in Hegel is the self-unfolding of spirit, becomes a realist and relational philosophical anthropology. The critical dialectic, which in Hegel is confined to retracing the steps of spirit, now becomes an active force, dialectical critique, which interposes into the ontological (...)
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    Telomeres cooperate with the nuclear envelope to maintain genome stability.Rekha Rai, Tori Sodeinde, Ava Boston & Sandy Chang - 2024 - Bioessays 46 (2):2300184.
    Mammalian telomeres have evolved safeguards to prevent their recognition as DNA double‐stranded breaks by suppressing the activation of various DNA sensing and repair proteins. We have shown that the telomere‐binding proteins TRF2 and RAP1 cooperate to prevent telomeres from undergoing aberrant homology‐directed recombination by mediating t‐loop protection. Our recent findings also suggest that mammalian telomere‐binding proteins interact with the nuclear envelope to maintain chromosome stability. RAP1 interacts with nuclear lamins through KU70/KU80, and disruption of RAP1 and TRF2 function result in (...)
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    Mapping Communicative Activity: A CHAT Approach to Design of Pseudo- Intelligent Mediators for Augmentative and Alternative Communication.Julie Hengst, Maeve McCartin, Hillary Valentino, Suma Devanga & Martha Sherrill - 2016 - Outlines. Critical Practice Studies 17 (1):05-38.
    The development of AAC technologies is of critical importance to the many people who are unable to speak intelligibly due to a communication disorder, and to their many everyday interlocutors. Advances in digital technologies have revolutionized AAC, leading to devices that can “speak for” such individuals as aptly as it is illustrated in the case of the world famous physicist, Stephen Hawking. However, given their dependence on prefabricated language, current AAC devices are very limited in their ability to mediate everyday (...)
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    Death substrates come alive.Alan G. Porter, Patrick Ng & Reiner U. Jänicke - 1997 - Bioessays 19 (6):501-507.
    Interleukin 1β‐converting enzyme (ICE)‐like proteases (caspases) play an important role in programmed cell death (apoptosis), and elucidating the consequences of their proteolytic activity is central to our understanding of the molecular mechanisms of cell death. Diverse structural and regulatory proteins and enzymes, including protein kinase Cδ, the retinoblastoma protein (a protein involved in cell survival), the DNA repair enzyme DNA‐dependent protein kinase and the nuclear lamins, undergo specific and limited endoproteolytic cleavage by various caspases during apoptosis. Since individual caspases can (...)
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  39. Strata/Sedimenta/Lamina: In Ruin 1.Stephen Barker - 2008 - Derrida Today 1 (1):42-58.
    Ruins, their evocations and enigmas, have been a source of fascination since the advent of civilization. Both coordinating and distressing the relations of space and time, ruins are unparalleled catalysts of cultural analysis, as both history and adumbration. Ruins, and the concept of ruin on which they ‘rest’ and through which they decay, can be regarded in space, as strata, in time, as sedimenta, and in dynamic terms, as lamina. This essay works down through each focusing on the forceof ruin (...)
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  40. Threshold (pro-)positions: Touch, Techné, Technics.Stephen Barker - 2009 - Derrida Today 2 (1):44-65.
    Touching on Nancy and Derrida offers a glimpse not only into the thesis both of Jean-Luc Nancy's critique of touch and of Derrida's Le Toucher, but also into the threshold of a technology of (the) sense to come. This glimpse is an interrogation, and one that is both historic and historical, in the sense that Derrida, in addressing Jean-Luc Nancy's work, has presented us with an encyclopedic history of touch in the philosophic tradition from Aristotle to Nancy, one in which (...)
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    `You're still sick!' Framing, footing, and participation in children's medical play.Mara H. Buchbinder - 2008 - Discourse Studies 10 (2):139-159.
    Building on foundational work in activity theory and cultural psychology, this article examines children's play to discern how biomedical practices and understandings of illness are negotiated, modeled, and reproduced among children dealing with a parent's cancer. Using discourse analytic methods, I analyze a videotaped playroom interaction involving three preschool-age girls, all of whom have a parent with cancer, and myself. The article employs notions of `frame' and `footing' to illustrate fantasy and reality as overlapping and embedded frames of experience that (...)
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    Dynamic organisation of intermediate filaments and associated proteins during the cell cycle.Roland Foisner - 1997 - Bioessays 19 (4):297-305.
    Intermediate filaments, which form the structural framework of both the cytoskeleton and the nuclear lamina in most eukaryotic cells, have been found to be highly dynamic structures. A continuous exchange of subunit proteins at the filament surface and a stabilisation of soluble subunits by chaperone‐type proteins may modulate filament structure and plasticity. Recent studies on the cell cycle‐dependent interaction of intermediate filaments with associated proteins, and a detailed analysis of intermediate filament phosphorylation in defined subcellular locations at various stages of (...)
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    Angst and evolution.Francis X. Jozwik - 2008 - Casper, Wyo.: Abzar Pub USA. Edited by John M. Gist.
    The guides are shirt-pocket sized, easily folded, laminated for durability, and easy to read.
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    Feature Extraction of Broken Glass Cracks in Road Traffic Accident Site Based on Deep Learning.Shuai Liang - 2021 - Complexity 2021:1-12.
    This paper studies the feature extraction and middle-level expression of Convolutional Neural Network convolutional layer glass broken and cracked at the scene of road traffic accident. The image pyramid is constructed and used as the input of the CNN model, and the convolutional layer road traffic accident scene glass breakage and crack characteristics at each scale in the pyramid are extracted separately, and then the depth descriptors at different image scales are extracted. In order to improve the discriminative power of (...)
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    The translatability of the Holy Trinity.Retief Müller - 2019 - HTS Theological Studies 75 (1).
    This article considers the ambiguous translatability of the Christian doctrine of the Holy Trinity. The theme of the Trinity, as a central Christian doctrine, is brought into conversation with the so-called ‘translatability thesis’ regarding Christian history, which has been particularly expounded upon by Lamin Sanneh and Andrew Walls. Does the translatability of the gospel also imply the translatability of the Trinity, or is the equation not that straightforward? In answering this question, specific reference is made to early church formulation and (...)
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    The prenylation of proteins.Michael Sinensky & Robert J. Lutz - 1992 - Bioessays 14 (1):25-31.
    The prenylated proteins represent a newly discovered class of post‐translationally modified proteins. The known prenylated proteins include the oncogene product p21ras and other low molecular weight GTP‐binding proteins, the nuclear lamins, and the γ subunit of the heterotrimeric G proteins. The modification involves the covalent attachment of a 15‐carbon (farnesyl) or 20‐carbon (geranylgeranyl) isoprenoid moiety in a thioether linkage to a carboxyl terminal cysteine. The nature of the attached substituent is dependent on specific sequence information in the carboxyl terminus of (...)
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    Molecular architecture of intermediate filaments.Sergei V. Strelkov, Harald Herrmann & Ueli Aebi - 2003 - Bioessays 25 (3):243-251.
    Together with microtubules and actin microfilaments, ∼11 nm wide intermediate filaments (IFs) constitute the integrated, dynamic filament network present in the cytoplasm of metazoan cells. This network is critically involved in division, motility and other cellular processes. While the structures of microtubules and microfilaments are known in atomic detail, IF architecture is presently much less understood. The elementary ‘building block’ of IFs is a highly elongated, rod‐like dimer based on an α‐helical coiled‐coil structure. Assembly of cytoplasmic IF proteins, such as (...)
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    Histoires de l'œil.Tomasz Swoboda - 2013 - New York: Rodopi.
    Avant-propos -- L'œil énucléé -- L'œil du Dieu caché -- L'œil originel -- L'œil silencieux -- L'œil du non-savoir -- L'œil météorologique -- L'œil maternel -- L'œil incestueux -- L'œil persuasif -- L'œil orgiastique -- L'œil obscurci -- L'œil sociologique -- L'œil testamentaire -- L'œil transversal -- L'œil sacré -- L'œil artaudien -- L'œil du flâneur -- L'œil urbain -- L'œil méditatif -- L'œil éclaboussé -- En guise de vision : l'œil laminé.
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    Five Poems.Deborah Warren - 2019 - Arion 27 (1):43-48.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content: Five Poems DEBORAH WARREN Bugonia hic vero subitum dictu mirabile monstrum aspiciunt, liquefacta boum per viscera toto stridere apes utero et ruptis effervere costis. —Vergil, Georgics IV The covert’s dark, but Aristaeus sees —beyond it, in the oleandered meadow, walking to her wedding with her maids— Eurydice, as sweet as early windfall apples to the gods of the bitter dead. She runs, from shifting shade to sun to (...)
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    Mechanism of Drag Reduction in Floating Plate of Paddy Field Based on CFD.Xiaoze Yu, Baofeng Zhang & Jiahan You - 2020 - Complexity 2020:1-12.
    In order to study drag reduction mechanism in mud parts’ operation of surface machine tools for paddy field, this paper takes floating plate, the main working part of laminating mechanism, as the research object and systematically analyzes the mechanism of action of elevation angle, curved angle, penetrating angle, and local microstructure of floating plate on working resistance and local fluid flow characteristics of the laminating structure based on VOF model in Fluent. Using ship mechanics theory and fluid lubrication theory, the (...)
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