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  1. 1741

    A Postmodern (Singularity) Future with a Post-Human Godless Algorithm: Trans-Humanism, Artificial Intelligence, and Dataism by Khaled Al-Kassimi

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…The second section traces the philosophical genealogy of trans-humanism from the Age of Reason (i.e., modern epistemology) to our current Age of Feeling (i.e., postmodern epistemology). …”
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  2. 1742

    A Comparative Genomics Pipeline for In Silico Characterization and Functional Annotation of Short Hypothetical Proteins by Soumyajit Guha, Shuvam Das, Shuvam Das, Sayak Ganguli, Sayak Ganguli

    Published 2020-04-01
    “…Our annotation pipeline was able to annotate 90 hypothetical proteins out of 100 compared to evolutionary genealogy of genes: Non-supervised Orthologous Groups (eggNOG) databases' annotation of 82 proteins, which is about 8% more compared to eggNOG for case study 1 and 78 hypothetical proteins out of 96 compared to eggNOG’s annotation of 58 proteins, which is about 20.83% more compared to eggNOG for case study 2. …”
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  3. 1743

    F. NIETZSCHE’S POŽIŪRIS Į TIESĄ: MIRTINAS ĮKANDIMAS? by Aivaras Stepukonis

    Published 2004-01-01
    “…In discussing Nietzsche’s conception of truth it is also important not to miss his inclination toward a genetic way of explanation, his pervasive interest, that is, in the historical, anthropological, and philological genealogy of moral and social phenomena. Keywords: epistemology, sociology of knowledge, truth. …”
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  4. 1744

    PREDICTING THE RISK OF PROTHROMBOTIC CHANGES IN ADOLESCENTS WITH ESSENTIAL HYPERTENSION by S. E. Bolshakova, M. V. Gomellya, T. A. Bairova, O. N. Berdina, O. V. Bugun, I. M. Mikhalevich, L. V. Rychkova

    Published 2017-07-01
    “…We used the following methods: clinical anamnestic (including genealogy), functional and ultrasound, laboratory, mathematical and statistical. …”
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  5. 1745

    Mapping the function of neuronal ion channels in model and experiment by William F Podlaski, Alexander Seeholzer, Lukas N Groschner, Gero Miesenböck, Rajnish Ranjan, Tim P Vogels

    Published 2017-03-01
    “…Using annotated metadata and responses to a set of voltage-clamp protocols, we assigned 2378 models of voltage- and calcium-gated ion channels coded in NEURON to 211 clusters. The IonChannelGenealogy (ICGenealogy) web interface provides an interactive resource for the categorization of new and existing models and experimental recordings. …”
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  6. 1746

    Chemistry in a new key: Surplus, soy, and the history of sustainable enterprise in the United States, 1934-1950 by La Rock, Zachary

    Published 2023
    “…The tensions internal to this modernist doctrine of scientific praxis, which anchored innovation firmly in the soil, situate a North American genealogy of the logics by which today’s industries of sustainable enterprise replicate ecological and economic inequities of the past.…”
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  7. 1747

    SP.406 / WMN.406 Sexual and Gender Identities, Fall 2005 by Surkan, Kim

    Published 2005
    “…Tracing theories of and about gender, sexuality and sexual identity over time, we will examine the genealogy of "queer" as a term that has emerged to trouble and challenge static and essentialized notions of identity. …”
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    SP.406 / WGS.406 Sexual and Gender Identities, Fall 2005 by Surkan, Kim

    Published 2005
    “…Tracing theories of and about gender, sexuality and sexual identity over time, we will examine the genealogy of "queer" as a term that has emerged to trouble and challenge static and essentialized notions of identity. …”
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  9. 1749

    The landscape of human STR variation by Willems, Thomas Frederick, Gymrek, Melissa A., Highnam, Gareth, 1000 Genomes Project Consortium, Mittelman, David, Erlich, Yaniv

    Published 2014
    “…These loci play a role in the etiology of a range of genetic diseases and have been frequently utilized in forensics, population genetics, and genetic genealogy. Despite this plethora of applications, little is known about the variation of most STRs in the human population. …”
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  10. 1750

    The myth of the artist : a rhizomatic reading of the moon and sixpence by Wong, Olivia Yee Rhu

    Published 2017
    “…The intention of this thesis is not to pursue a genealogy of the myth of the artist as hero or to capture a universal image of the artist, but to develop an understanding of the mythological continuum producing the Daedalian milieu of art, artists and culture. …”
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  11. 1751

    People have the power: appropriate technology and the implications of labour-intensive making by Oropallo, Gabriele

    Published 2018
    “…This chapter looks at the genealogy of AT and the Intermediate Technology Development Group (ITDG), the organization Schumacher founded in 1966 as an instrument to implement the theory in actual projects. …”
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  12. 1752

    Mutation history of the roma/gypsies. by Morar, B, Gresham, D, Angelicheva, D, Tournev, I, Gooding, R, Guergueltcheva, V, Schmidt, C, Abicht, A, Lochmuller, H, Tordai, A, Kalmar, L, Nagy, M, Karcagi, V, Jeanpierre, M, Herczegfalvi, A, Beeson, D, Venkataraman, V, Warwick Carter, K, Reeve, J, de Pablo, R, Kucinskas, V, Kalaydjieva, L

    Published 2004
    “…Unlike other founder populations, whose genealogy has been extensively documented, the demographic history of the Gypsies is not fully understood and, given the lack of written records, has to be inferred from current genetic data. …”
    Journal article
  13. 1753

    Porous borders: the amorphous nature of magical realist fiction in Asia and Australasia by Holgate, B

    Published 2016
    “…Finally, I explore the notion of a genealogy of magical realism based on polygenesis, emerging in different cultures at different times.…”
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  14. 1754

    Prophecy, history and method: how and why Isaac Newton studied chronology by Schilt, C

    Published 2018
    “…With the ‘‘Origines’’ and ‘Originals’, Newton constructed a timeframe from Greek history using methods from genealogy and astronomy that allowed him to incorporate all of sacred and profane history. …”
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  15. 1755

    Inverting the cut-tree transform by Addario-Berry, L, Dieuleveut, D, Goldschmidt, C

    Published 2019
    “…We consider fragmentations of an R-tree T driven by cuts arriving according to a Poisson process on T × [0, ∞), where the first co-ordinate specifies the location of the cut and the second the time at which it oc- curs. The genealogy of such a fragmentation is encoded by the so-called cut-tree, which was introduced by Bertoin and Miermont [17] for a fragmentation of the Brownian continuum random tree. …”
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    The role of host genetics in susceptibility to influenza: a systematic review. by Horby, P, Nguyen, N, Dunstan, S, Baillie, J

    Published 2012
    “…There are however no data associating any of these candidate genes to susceptibility in humans, with the only published study in humans being under-powered. One genealogy study presents moderate evidence of a heritable component to the risk of influenza-associated death, and while the marked familial aggregation of H5N1 cases is suggestive of host genetic factors, this remains unproven. …”
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  17. 1757

    Les titres dans la conversation des arts en France De la fin des années 1890 aux années 1920 by Grau, D

    Published 2016
    “…It is composed of six comparative case studies, tracing a genealogy from Paul Gauguin and Alfred Jarry to André Breton and Max Ernst, including discussions of Paul Cézanne and Emile Zola, André Gide and Henri Matisse, Guillaume Apollinaire and Pablo Picasso, Francis Picabia and Tristan Tzara.…”
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    Aesthetic ecclesiology: an anglican theological response to the work of Charles Taylor on the secular by Franklin, J

    Published 2020
    “…I add to Taylor’s account that of John Milbank and the Radical Orthodoxy movement, arguing that Milbank’s work is largely complementary to Taylor’s, and that, whereas Taylor’s genealogy operates on a largely historico-cultural level, Milbank’s takes account of high-level elite movements within the realms of theology and philosophy. …”
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    Moving beyond boundaries: an exploration into the relationship between politics and dance by Mills, D, Dana Mills

    Published 2014
    “…I show that dance enables a reading of politics as both rupture and continuity, an intervention that leaves traces that endure after it ends. Through a genealogy of the concept of the Dionysian I show that philosophers and dance practitioners alike have read dance as both subversive and affirmative, an intervention and a system of inscription that acts independently of spoken discourse. …”
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  20. 1760

    From 'Encyclopédie' to 'Encyclopédie méthodique' by Doig, K

    Published 2017
    “…Kathleen Hardesty Doig’s book is the first to compare the genealogy of the <em>Méthodique</em> with its predecessors as a means to understanding Panchoucke’s original vision for his work. …”
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