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    Traditional Architecture of Thatta.A. S. & Yasmeen Lari - 1991 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 111 (1):194.
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    Kurrachee: Past, Present and Future.L. R., Alexander F. Baillie & Yasmeen Lari - 2000 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 120 (1):151.
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  3. Costs and Benefits of Diverse Plurality in Economics.Teemu Lari & Uskali Mäki - 2024 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 54 (5):412-441.
    The literature on pluralism in economics has focused on the benefits expected from the plurality of theories, methods, and frameworks. This overlooks half of the picture: the costs. Neither have the multifarious costs been systematically analyzed in philosophy of science. We begin rectifying this neglect. We discuss how the benefits of plurality and diversity in science presuppose distinct types of plurality and how various benefit and plurality types are associated with different types of costs. Finally, we ponder how the general (...)
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  4. The problems of macroeconomics as institutional problems: complementing the ‘what went wrong’ story with a social epistemology perspective.Teemu Lari - 2024 - Cambridge Journal of Economics 48 (4):661-680.
    After the financial crisis of 2008, many economists expressed dissatisfaction with the state of macroeconomics. They criticised deficiencies in the dominant dynamic stochastic general equilibrium modelling approach and conceptions of good macroeconomic research behind that dominance. This paper argues that there is a deeper problem in macroeconomics, which remains unaddressed. I connect existing literature critical of the institutions of macroeconomics and of economics in general to the institutional preconditions of effective criticism outlined by the philosopher Helen Longino. I find that (...)
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  5. Milvian Bridges in Science, Religion, and Theology: Debunking Arguments and Cultural Evolution.Lari Launonen & Aku Visala - 2022 - In Diego E. Machuca (ed.), Evolutionary Debunking Arguments: Ethics, Philosophy of Religion, Philosophy of Mathematics, Metaphysics, and Epistemology. New York: Routledge. pp. 185-204.
    In “Milvian Bridges in Science, Religion, and Theology: Debunking Arguments and Cultural Evolution,” Lari Launonen and Aku Visala engage with an EDA against religious belief that appeals to cultural rather than biological evolution. According to this EDA, religious beliefs are unjustified, not because they are generated by biologically shaped cognitive processes that are unreliable as far as those beliefs are concerned but because they are generated by cultural processes that select for those beliefs for their ability to produce prosocial (...)
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    Debunking arguments gain little from cognitive science of religion.Lari Launonen - 2021 - Zygon 56 (2):416-433.
    Cognitive science of religion (CSR) has inspired a number of debunking arguments against god-belief. They aim to show that the belief-forming processes that underlie belief in god(s) are unreliable. The debate surrounding these arguments gives the impression that CSR offers new scientific evidence that threatens the rationality of religious belief. This impression, however, is partly misleading. A close look at a few widely discussed debunking arguments shows, first, that CSR theories as such are far from providing sufficient empirical evidence that (...)
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  7. When does complementarity support pluralism about schools of economic thought?Teemu Lari - 2021 - Journal of Economic Methodology 28 (3):322-335.
    An intuitively appealing argument for pluralism in economics can be made on the grounds that schools of economic thought complement one another. Let us call this the complementarity-based argument for pluralism (CAP). The concepts of complementarity, pluralism, and school of thought are scrutinized in this paper to evaluate this argument. I argue that the complementarity of schools is relative to scientific goals, which implies that discussing complementarity of schools of economic thought requires discussing the goals of economic research. I also (...)
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    On the relations between action planning, object identification, and motor representations of observed actions and objects.Lari Vainio, Ed Symes, Rob Ellis, Mike Tucker & Giovanni Ottoboni - 2008 - Cognition 108 (2):444-465.
  9. What counts as relevant criticism? Longino's critical contextual empiricism and the feminist criticism of mainstream economics.Teemu Lari - 2024 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science 104:88-97.
    I identify and resolve an internal tension in Critical Contextual Empiricism (CCE) – the normative account of science developed by Helen Longino. CCE includes two seemingly conflicting principles: on one hand, the cognitive goals of epistemic communities should be open to critical discussion (the openness of goals to criticism principle, OGC); on the other hand, criticism must be aligned with the cognitive goals of that community to count as “relevant” and thus require a response (the goal-relativity of response-requiring criticism principle, (...)
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    Symbiosis of Creation, Destruction, and Reinvention.Yasmeen Abdallah - 2023 - Anthropology of Consciousness 34 (2):297-305.
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  11. Beyond the postcolonial : speculations on the Indian contemporary.Yasmeen Arif - 2022 - In Gita Chadha & Renny Thomas (eds.), Mapping scientific method: disciplinary narrations. New York, NY: Routledge.
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    Impact of excessive use of facebook on the youth of karachi.Yasmeen Sultana, Sadaf Ghaffar & Samia Saman - 2019 - Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities 58 (2):137-161.
    This research study has done to identify and investigate the major factors behind the excessive usage of Facebook by the youth of Karachi and what kind of impacts they have to face on various aspects of their lives due to this much consumption of Facebook. In this research paper, the researcher has applied both types of methodology, Qualitative as well as Quantitative. The researcher has selected Karachi as the universe of the study. The data has collected in the manner of (...)
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    Grammatical category mediates the bilingual disadvantage in word retrieval.Faroqi-Shah Yasmeen & Milman Lisa - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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    Inhibitory control, word retrieval and bilingual aphasia: is there a relationship?Faroqi-Shah Yasmeen, Sampson Monica, Baughman Susan & Pranger Mariah - 2014 - Frontiers in Psychology 5.
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  15. Hearing God speak? Debunking arguments and everyday religious experiences.Lari Launonen - 2023 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion (2):187-203.
    Against claims that cognitive science of religion undercuts belief in God, many defenders of theistic belief have invoked the Religious Reasons Reply: science cannot undercut belief in God if one has good independent reasons to believe. However, it is unclear whether this response helps salvage the god beliefs of most people. This paper considers four questions: (1) What reasons do Christians have for believing in God? (2) What kinds of beliefs about God can the reasons support? (3) Are the reasons (...)
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  16. Cognitive Regeneration and the Noetic Effects of Sin: Why Theology and Cognitive Science May not be Compatible.Lari Launonen - 2021 - European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 13 (3).
    Justin Barrett and Kelly James Clark have suggested that cognitive science of religion supports the existence of a god-faculty akin to sensus divinitatis. They propose that God may have given rise to the god-faculty via guided evolution. This suggestion raises two theological worries. First, our natural cognition seems to favor false god-beliefs over true ones. Second, it also makes us prone to tribalism. If God hates idolatry and moral evil, why would he give rise to mind with such biases? A (...)
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    How Should Theists Respond to Debunking Arguments? A Critique of Hans Van Eyghen’s Arguing from Cognitive Science of Religion.Lari Launonen - 2022 - Philosophia Reformata 87 (2):179-194.
    Cognitive science of religion has inspired several debunking arguments against theistic belief. Hans Van Eyghen’s book Arguing from Cognitive Science of Religion is the first monograph devoted to answering such arguments. This article focuses on Van Eyghen’s responses to two widely discussed debunking arguments, one by Matthew Braddock and another by John Wilkins and Paul Griffiths. Both responses have potential but also face problems. Even if Van Eyghen manages to show that these authors have not fully excluded the possibility of (...)
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    De l'arrangement au divorce.Maud Saint-Lary - 2013 - Diogène n° 239-239 (3/4):194-209.
    Résumé Au Burkina Faso, parmi la multiplicité des instances informelles de règlement des conflits, les espaces islamiques de conciliation occupent une place non négligeable et paradoxalement peu visible. Cet article examine les formes de justice islamique pratiquées dans un pays où l’islam est pluriel. Il montre que les autorités islamiques en charge de la résolution des conflits de famille font preuve d’une grande capacité à conjuguer les normes islamiques avec les pratiques locales et les demandes des justiciables. Ainsi, dans les (...)
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    Diversity for the Common Good? Philosophical Inquiries into Pluralism in Economics.Teemu Lari - 2024 - Dissertation, University of Helsinki
    This dissertation examines the recent demands for diversifying economics, often advanced under the rubric of pluralism. The dissertation aims at illuminating questions that are foundational to this debate and thereby promoting the resolution of the disagreements. The focus is on the question of whether economics should be open to a wide range of methodological approaches, theoretical frameworks, schools of thought, and so on, in a way that would make the current relatively uniform mainstream approach to economics one among others. The (...)
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  20. Ontología y hermeneútica analógica en Mauricio Beuchot.Juan José Laris - 1999 - Analogía Filosófica 13 (2):187-196.
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    The Naturalness of Religion: What It Means and Why It Matters.Lari Launonen - 2018 - Neue Zeitschrift für Systematicsche Theologie Und Religionsphilosophie 60 (1):84-102.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Neue Zeitschrift für Systematische Theologie und Religionsphilosophie Jahrgang: 60 Heft: 1 Seiten: 84-102.
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    Ethical issues raised by the introduction of payment for performance in France.Olivier Saint-Lary, Isabelle Plu & Michel Naiditch - 2012 - Journal of Medical Ethics 38 (8):485-491.
    Context In France, a new payment for performance (P4P) scheme for primary care physicians was introduced in 2009 through the ‘Contract for Improving Individual Practice’ programme. Its objective was to reduce healthcare expenditures while enhancing improvement in guidelines' observance. Nevertheless, in all countries where the scheme was implemented, it raised several concerns in the domain of professional ethics. Objective To draw out in France the ethical tensions arising in the general practitioner's (GP) profession linked to the introduction of P4P. Method (...)
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    From Settlement to Divorce: An Islamic Judicial Practice in Burkina Faso.Maud Saint-Lary - 2013 - Diogenes 60 (3-4):133-142.
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    High‐Pitched Sound is Open and Low‐Pitched Sound is Closed: Representing the Spatial Meaning of Pitch Height.Lari Vainio, Ida-Lotta Myllylä, Alexandra Wikström & Martti Vainio - 2024 - Cognitive Science 48 (8):e13486.
    Research shows that high- and low-pitch sounds can be associated with various meanings. For example, high-pitch sounds are associated with small concepts, whereas low-pitch sounds are associated with large concepts. This study presents three experiments revealing that high-pitch sounds are also associated with open concepts and opening hand actions, while low-pitch sounds are associated with closed concepts and closing hand actions. In Experiment 1, this sound-meaning correspondence effect was shown using the two-alternative forced-choice task, while Experiments 2 and 3 used (...)
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    The Sound of Grasp Affordances: Influence of Grasp‐Related Size of Categorized Objects on Vocalization.Lari Vainio, Martti Vainio, Jari Lipsanen & Rob Ellis - 2019 - Cognitive Science 43 (10):e12793.
    Previous research shows that simultaneously executed grasp and vocalization responses are faster when the precision grip is performed with the vowel [i] and the power grip is performed with the vowel [ɑ]. Research also shows that observing an object that is graspable with a precision or power grip can activate the grip congruent with the object. Given the connection between vowel articulation and grasping, this study explores whether grasp‐related size of observed objects can influence not only grasp responses but also (...)
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    The Autonomic Nervous System: A Comprehensive Review of its Role, Regulation, and Genetic Influences in Cardiovascular Diseases and Hypertension.Hamdi Ahmed Alsufiani, Yasmeen Talal Awaad Aljehani, Usamah Abdulrhman Alnemer, Abdulhadi Mohammed Nasser Alahmadi, Hatem Mosa Alahmadi, Abeer Musaibieh Alsaadi, Wafaa Musaid Alharbi, Hind Ali Alharbi, Nasser Ayed Alrashedi, Taghreed Basheer Almuzini & Mana Masfer Alwadai - forthcoming - Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture:585-600.
    The autonomic nervous system is the other division of the human nervous system, which is in charge of most of the automatic processes in the body including heartbeat, digestion, breathing, dilation of the pupils, constriction of pupils, ejaculation, and micturition. This work focuses on the relations and mediators implied in these functions and on the principal regulatory models. Both sympathetic and parasympathetic systems are essential in creating flexibility, and whenever a shift occurs, many health issues may develop as a result. (...)
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    Time course of morphological processing in aphasia: a magnetoencephalographic study.Martinez Nadramia Diego & Faroqi-Shah Yasmeen - 2014 - Frontiers in Psychology 5.
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    Testing the “division of labor hypothesis” of aphasic verb production using big-data.Thorne Julia & Faroqi-Shah Yasmeen - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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    Preserved processing of musical syntax in a person with agrammatic aphasia.Slevc L. Robert, Faroqi-Shah Yasmeen & Saxena Sadhvi - 2014 - Frontiers in Psychology 5.
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    Mental Imagery as Facilitator to Lexical Learning-Blocked and Random Trials.Bhatnagar Subhash, Zmolek Bridget, Khan Yasmeen, Sheikh Anees & Buckingham Hugh - 2014 - Frontiers in Psychology 5.
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    Effect of inbreeding on weight gain of offspring from birth to 12 months after birth: A study from iran.Samane Nafissi, Maryam Ansari-Lari & Mostafa Saadat - 2010 - Journal of Biosocial Science 42 (2):195-200.
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    Economics, Pluralism and Democracy: An Interview with Ha-Joon Chang.Ha-Joon Chang & Teemu Lari - 2024 - Erasmus Journal for Philosophy and Economics 17 (2):aa-aa.
    Ha-Joon Chang, Research Professor of Economics at SOAS University of London, is a vocal advocate of pluralism in economics. He has also campaigned for public understanding of economics and cautioned against an excessive role of economists in policymaking. In this comprehensive interview, Chang talks about his views on economics, pluralism, the role of economists in democracy, as well as his formative years as an economics student. The interview concludes with Chang's advice for young scholars - both economists interested in non-mainstream (...)
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    The Art of Conjecture.Bertrand de Jouvenel & Nikita Lary - 1967 - New Brunswick (U.S.A.) and London (U.K.): Routledge. Edited by N. M. Lary & Daniel J. Mahoney.
    Commissions of experts regularly meet to reply to questions such as: What will be the population of the country, or even of our planet, in ten, fifteen or twenty-five years? In what proportion will production have increased, what modifications will its composition and utilizations have undergone? The attraction of efforts to forecast the future continues. That is a fact. How does it proceed? That is a problem, one on which de Jouvenel focuses on in this book. The Art of Conjecture (...)
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    Knowledge socialism in the COVID-19 era: A collective exploration of needs, forms, and possibilities.Sean Sturm, Liz Jackson, Ogunyemi Folasade Bolanle, Yuhan Jiang, Artem Samilo, Anum Riaz, Tahira Yasmeen, Paola Guañuna, Yodpet Worapot, Moses Oladele Ogunniran, Hazzan Moses Kayode, Stephanie Hollings & Daniel E. Crain - 2022 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 54 (6):761-782.
    The inspiration for this collective writing project began with a digital conference entitled ‘Knowledge Socialism, COVID-19 and the New Reality of Education’ held at Beijing Normal University. In this conference and through this article, multiple researchers spread across six continents have engaged in the collaborative task of outlining emerging innovations and alternative contingencies towards education, international collaboration, and digital reform in this time of global crisis. Trends associated with digital education, knowledge openness, peer production, and collective intelligence as articulated by (...)
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    Moral approval of xenotransplantation in Egypt: associations with religion, attitudes towards animals and demographic factors.Gabriel Andrade, Eid AboHamza, Yasmeen Elsantil, AlaaEldin Ayoub & Dalia Bedewy - 2024 - BMC Medical Ethics 25 (1):1-15.
    Xenotransplantation has great potential as an alternative to alleviate the shortage of organs for donation. However, given that the animal most suited for xenotransplantation is the pig, there are concerns that people in Muslim countries may be more hesitant to morally approve of these procedures. In this study, the moral approval of xenotransplantation was assessed in a group of 895 participants in Egypt. The results showed that religiosity itself does not predict moral approval of xenotransplantation, but religious identity does, as (...)
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    Gamophobia and Its Relationship with Family Communication Patterns among Unmarried Postgraduate Students at Yarmouk University.Dr Ali Saleh Jarwan & Yasmeen Khaled Abu- Al-Rub - forthcoming - Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture:206-227.
    This study aimed to assess the prevalence of gamophobia among unmarried graduate students at Yarmouk University, Jordan, and to explore its correlation with family communication patterns. The sample comprised 255 male and female students selected through convenience sampling. The results indicated that the overall level of gamophobia within the sample was moderate. Notably, gamophobia levels were significantly higher among females and employed students compared to their male and unemployed counterparts. No significant differences in gamophobia levels related to age or educational (...)
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    Truth Disclosure Practices of Physicians in Jordan.Saif M. Borgan, Justin Z. Amarin, Areej K. Othman, Haya H. Suradi & Yasmeen Z. Qwaider - 2018 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 15 (1):81-87.
    Disclosure of health information is a sensitive matter, particularly in the context of serious illness. In conservative societies—those which predominate in the developing world—direct truth disclosure undoubtedly presents an ethical conundrum to the modern physician. The aim of this study is to explore the truth disclosure practices of physicians in Jordan, a developing country. In this descriptive, cross-sectional study, 240 physicians were initially selected by stratified random sampling. The sample was drawn from four major hospitals in Amman, Jordan. A closed-ended (...)
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    An Empirical Study of Macroeconomic Factors and Stock Returns in the Context of Economic Uncertainty News Sentiment Using Machine Learning.Ayesha Jabeen, Muhammad Yasir, Yasmeen Ansari, Sadaf Yasmin, Jihoon Moon & Seungmin Rho - 2022 - Complexity 2022:1-18.
    Stock markets accurately reflect countries’ economic health, and stock returns are tightly related to economic indices. One popular area of financial research is the factors that influence stock returns. Several investigations have frequently cited macroeconomic factors, among numerous elements. Therefore, this study focuses on the empirical analysis of the relationship between macroeconomic factors and stock market returns. When a stock market becomes increasingly volatile, it becomes susceptible to economic uncertainty news, and information on social media platforms. Thus, we incorporated a (...)
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    The Role of Nursing in Protecting Patients from Noise in Health Facilities.Najla E. Alharbi, Rabab H. Alsahafi, Amal M. Otaif, Saadia M. Bakhsh, Halima O. Almalki, Badreyah M. Otaif, Bandar A. Almaghamsi, Esaam D. Almhmadi, Somaya H. Hawsawi & Yasmeen M. Mattaen - forthcoming - Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture:437-440.
    This study aims to definition of noise and what is its source, the role of the nurse in sparing patients noise and disturbance inside the health facility, especially intensive care rooms, hospitalization rooms, etc.., the role of visitors in not disturbing other patients in the health facility, A questionnaire was prepared via Google Drive and distributed to the population aged 25-55 years, men and women, in the city of Mecca. As for the questionnaire, it was distributed via the social networking (...)
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    Ansai peasant paintings: inheritance of chinese primitive culture and primitive philosophy.Yaqian Chang, Liming Zhou, Peng Lu & Samina Yasmeen - 2023 - Trans/Form/Ação 46 (spe):367-390.
    Riassunto: La filosofia originale cinese è una sublimazione della coscienza culturale umana di base - la coscienza della vita e della riproduzione - che è l’unificazione del “Concetto di yin e yang” e del “Concetto di ciclo di vita “ in cui “lo yin e lo yang si uniscono per creare tutte le cose, e il ciclio dà una vita senza fine. La cultura originale cinese determina la visione filosofica, la visione artistica, il temperamento emotivo, la benessere psicologica e lo (...)
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    From old remedy to modern therapy: Neuroprotective effects of Semecarpus Anacardium on the l-Monosodium Glutamate treated rats and neuronal cells.Fadwa Al Mughairbi, Faisal Khan, Saima Ilyas, Yasmeen Shad & Muhammad Iqbal Choudhary - 2019 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 13.
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    High Rates of Mental Health Disorders in Civilian Employees Working in Police Organizations.Liana Lentz, Peter H. Silverstone & Yasmeen I. Krameddine - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    Mood Sensitive Stocks and Sustainable Cross-Sectional Returns During the COVID-19 Pandemic: An Analysis of Day of the Week Effect in the Chinese A-Share Market.Qurat ul Ain, Tamoor Azam, Tahir Yousaf, Muhammad Zeeshan Zafar & Yasmeen Akhtar - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    This study examines two stock market anomalies and provides strong evidence of the day-of-the-week effect in the Chinese A-share market during the COVID-19 pandemic. Specifically, we examined the Quality minus Junk strategy return on Monday and FridayQuality stocks mean portfolio deciles that earn higher excess returns. As historical evidences suggest that less distressed/safe stocks earn higher excess returns.. The QMJ factor is similar to the division of speculative and non-speculative stocks described by Birru. Our findings provide evidence that the QMJ (...)
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    Connections of Grasping and Horizontal Hand Movements with Articulation in Czech Speakers.Mikko Tiainen, Jiří Lukavský, Kaisa Tiippana, Martti Vainio, Juraj Šimko, Fatima Felisberti & Lari Vainio - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    Assay technologies facilitating drug discovery for ADP‐ribosyl writers, readers and erasers.Tuomo Glumoff, Sven T. Sowa & Lari Lehtiö - 2022 - Bioessays 44 (1):2100240.
    ADP‐ribosylation is a post‐translational modification catalyzed by writer enzymes – ADP‐ribosyltransferases. The modification is part of many signaling events, can modulate the function and stability of target proteins, and often results in the recruitment of reader proteins that bind to the ADP‐ribosyl groups. Erasers are integral actors in these signaling events and reverse the modification. ADP‐ribosylation can be targeted with therapeutics and many inhibitors against writers exist, with some being in clinical use. Inhibitors against readers and erasers are sparser and (...)
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  46. Suomen Filosofinen Yhdistys 1873-2023: 150 vuotta suomalaisen filosofian historiaa.Ilkka Niiniluoto, Sami Pihlström & Lari Ahokas (eds.) - 2023 - Suomen Filosofinen Yhdistys.
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    Temporal and spatial regulation of mRNA export: Single particle RNA-imaging provides new tools and insights.Stephanie Heinrich, Carina Patrizia Derrer, Azra Lari, Karsten Weis & Ben Montpetit - 2017 - Bioessays 39 (2):1600124.
    The transport of messenger RNAs (mRNAs) from the nucleus to cytoplasm is an essential step in the gene expression program of all eukaryotes. Recent technological advances in the areas of RNA‐labeling, microscopy, and sequencing are leading to novel insights about mRNA biogenesis and export. This includes quantitative single molecule imaging (SMI) of RNA molecules in live cells, which is providing knowledge of the spatial and temporal dynamics of the export process. As this information becomes available, it leads to new questions, (...)
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    Laris exul et urbis.Maria Carolina Campone - 2023 - Augustinianum 63 (1):195-216.
    Poem 10 of Paulinus of Nola is fundamental for understanding both his political thought and his mystical life. The reason for the disagreement between Paulinus and Ausonius is not, as has always been believed, the poet’s conversion to Christianity, but rather his attempt to transfer the secessus in villam from the sphere of Neoplatonism to that of Christianity. Paulinus thus claims a place in the history of ancient political thought, in overturning the classical concept of civis and giving new meaning (...)
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    Due Lari in bronzo da Veleia.Dario Anelli - 2023 - ACME: Annali della Facoltà di lettere e filosofia dell'Università degli studi di Milano 75 (2):73-94.
    In questo articolo si prendono in esame due Lares bronzei ritrovati negli scavi di Veleia, custoditi presso il locale Antiquarium. Le due statuette, molto diverse tra loro, presentano alcune peculiarità iconografiche: una sembra appartenere a una rara tipologia di Compitales con rhyton e kantharos; l’altra, vicina all’iconografia del Lar Familiaris, presenta gli attributi posti in posizione inversa. Nello studio si cerca di contestualizzare le due statuette nel panorama della piccola bronzistica della Cisalpina, e di approfondire le conoscenze relative a queste (...)
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    Lārestāni Studies 1. Lāri Basic VocabularyComparative Basic Vocabulary of Khonjī and Lārī. Lārestāni Studies 2Larestani Studies 1. Lari Basic VocabularyComparative Basic Vocabulary of Khonji and Lari. Larestani Studies 2. [REVIEW]P. O. Skjærvo̵, Koji Kamioka, Minoru Yamada, Ataollah Rahbar, Ali Akbar Hamidi & P. O. Skjaervo - 1988 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 108 (2):325.
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