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تعداد نتایج: 221805  

2015
Douglas S. Massey Yannis M. Ioannides Rachel G. Bratt

1 I am grateful to the editor, Steven N. Durlauf, for numerous insightful comments and editorial suggestions , and to Rachel G. Bratt for thoughtful reactions that helped me improve the essay. I am solely responsible for the content.

2004
MARK B. BROWN Philip Kitcher

The tensions between modern science and democracy have created a variety of political dilemmas: science symbolizes and promotes liberaldemocratic values such as transparency, skepticism, and collective problem-solving, and yet also challenges these values through its exclusivity and elitism. Science contributes to the wealth and security upon which modern democracy depends, and yet also produce...

Journal: :Computers and the Humanities 1984
Dolores Burton R. C. Blockley Kathleen J. Brahney Craig B. Brush Luciano F. Farina Nathan A. Greenberg John Porter Houston Michael Metzger William C. Rorick Edward B. Versluis Joseph Raben

Worries about authors, their identity and authority, are as old as worries about Homer’s link to the Odyssey, Plato’s link to Socratic dialogues, or an unknowable poet’s link to the biblical Book of Job. Thankfully, such worries do not haunt us always. The inescapable impact of the old nurse who recognizes the scar, or the incautious request Socrates makes for free meals, or the Whirlwind evoca...

2009
Yung Chi Mei

Firstly, Britain was alarmed by the French ambition of Napoleon III. After the Crimean War in 1859, Britain preferred a strong Italy to counter-balance France. On the other hand, she was also sympathetic to Italy. So she gave diplomatic support to Piedmont by proposing a plebiscite in the central duchies and warned Austria and France not to give support to the rulers of central Italy. This led ...

Journal: :Journal of Neurodevelopmental Disorders 2010

Journal: :The Journal of Public Interest Communications 2018

Journal: :Schweizerische Zeitschrift fur Forstwesen 2018

Journal: :JOURNAL OF THE JAPAN WELDING SOCIETY 2010

Journal: :Akroterion 2018

2018

Homology [4] is a central concept of comparative and evolutionary biology, referring to the presence of the same bodily parts (e.g., morphological structures) in different species. The existence of homologies is explained by common ancestry, and according to modern definitions of homology, two structures in different species are homologous if they are derived from the same structure in the comm...

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