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1901
F. NIETZSCHE: VALIOS SIEKTI GALIOS PRINCIPAS
Published 2004-01-01“…Keywords: metaphysics, genealogy, symptomology, tipology, slave morality, master morality. …”
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1902
Playing the (International) Movie: Intermediality and the Appropriation of Symbolic Capital in Final Fight and the Beat ’em up Genre
Published 2018-09-01“…To answer these questions, I trace a tentative genealogy, focusing on the narrative and representational elements of the game. …”
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1903
F. NIETZSCHE: VALIOS SIEKTI GALIOS PRINCIPAS
Published 2004-01-01“…Keywords: metaphysics, genealogy, symptomology, tipology, slave morality, master morality. …”
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1904
The Production of Homo Economicus in the Public Spheres of the Filipino Masses and Middle Class
Published 2022-03-01“…“The financialization of everyday life or the domestication of finance” Cultural studies, 29 No. 5–6 (2015): 733–759. Read, Jason “A Genealogy Of Homo-Economicus: Neoliberalism and The Production Of Subjectivity” A Foucault for the 21st Century: governmentality, biopolitics and discipline in the new millennium. …”
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1905
Whirlwind I: arquitecturas de la computación como campos de pruebas para los espacios de la modernidad = Whirlwind I: computer architectures as testing grounds for the spaces of mo...
Published 2020-12-01“…Our research begins by describing technological devices (computers) belonging to the pre-generations of computers (electromechanical and electronic devices) and to the First Generation of Computing (digital devices), according to the genealogy proposed by the American electrical engineer Gordon Bell in 1980 and the curator Paul E. …”
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1906
La geometría oculta del MUSAC. Sistemas de campo como origen de la forma en el proyecto contemporáneo = The hidden geometry of MUSAC. Field systems as the origin of form in the con...
Published 2020-12-01“…The MUSAC, a case within the evolution of frames in the genealogy of mat-buildings, finds withing the field systems notion a set of play rules that allows growth, adaptability and transformation, as well as exception and singularity. …”
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1907
Is the Central Valley of Costa Rica a genetic isolate?
Published 2004-09-01“…Extensive civil and religious documentation, since the settlement of the current population, allows wide genealogy and isonymy studies useful in the analysis of both hypotheses. …”
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1908
F. NIETZSCHE: VALIOS SIEKTI GALIOS PRINCIPAS
Published 2004-01-01“…Keywords: metaphysics, genealogy, symptomology, tipology, slave morality, master morality. …”
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1909
F. NIETZSCHE: VALIOS SIEKTI GALIOS PRINCIPAS
Published 2004-01-01“…Keywords: metaphysics, genealogy, symptomology, tipology, slave morality, master morality. …”
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1910
F. NIETZSCHE: VALIOS SIEKTI GALIOS PRINCIPAS
Published 2004-01-01“…Keywords: metaphysics, genealogy, symptomology, tipology, slave morality, master morality. …”
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1911
F. NIETZSCHE: VALIOS SIEKTI GALIOS PRINCIPAS
Published 2004-01-01“…Keywords: metaphysics, genealogy, symptomology, tipology, slave morality, master morality. …”
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1912
F. NIETZSCHE: VALIOS SIEKTI GALIOS PRINCIPAS
Published 2004-01-01“…Keywords: metaphysics, genealogy, symptomology, tipology, slave morality, master morality. …”
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1914
Biography of a pseudonym: Suprakash Ray, Bengal (1915-1990)
Published 2018“…A specific use of previously unused party documents, letters, programmes, publications, avant garde literary and theoretical tracts and some academic works stabilise, unpack and oppose the stands and decisions of Ray throughout the thesis. A curated genealogy of such documents is presented in the bibliography. …”
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1915
Karanga rua, karanga maha: Māori with lived experience of disability self-determining their own identities
Published 2024-01-01“…Also used to include the complex of buildings; mātauranga: knowledge, wisdom; māuiui: illness, disorder; moemoeā: to have a dream, have a vision; ngāti Turi: Māori Deaf; Pākehā: foreign, New Zealander of European descent; Papatūānuku: Earth Mother; pēpi: baby, infant; rangatahi: younger generation; rangatira: chief/chieftainess; rohe: boundary, territory; rongoā: medicine, remedy; tamariki: children; tāngata: people; tāngata Turi: Māori Deaf; tāngata whaikaha: an empowering umbrella term used to encompass people (of all ethnicities) with lived experience of disability (literally: people striving for enablement); tāngata whaikaha Māori: an empowering umbrella term used to encompass Māori people with lived experience of disability (literally: people striving for enablement); tāngata whenua: people born of the land - of the placenta and of the land where the people's ancestors have lived and where their placenta are buried; tapu: sacred; te ao Māori: the Māori world; te ao Pākehā: the Pākehā (foreign) world; te ao tawhito: the ancient world; te reo Māori: the Māori language; Te Tiriti o Waitangi: the Māori version of the Treaty of Waitangi; forms the foundation of the contractual relationship between two internationally recognised sovereign nations – Māori, as tāngata whenua (people of the land), and the British Crown; tino rangatiratanga: absolute sovereignty, self-determination; tūrangawaewae: standing, place where one has the right to stand; tikanga Māori: customary system of values and practices developed over time and deeply embedded in the social context; tīpuna/tupuna: ancestors; wairua: spirit, soul; wānanga: to meet, discuss, deliberate, consider; Whaikaha: Te Reo Māori name of the Ministry of Disabled People; whakamā: to be ashamed, shy, bashful, embarrassed; whakapapa: ancestry, genealogy, familial relationships; whanau: to be born, extended family, family group; whānau hauā: a name for Māori with lived experience of disability; wharekai: dining hall; wharenui: meeting house, large house; whenua: placenta, ground, land.…”
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1916
Multiple founding paternal lineages inferred from the newly-developed 639-plex Y-SNP panel suggested the complex admixture and migration history of Chinese people
Published 2023-03-01“…Results Here, we developed one highest-resolution Y-chromosome single nucleotide polymorphism (Y-SNP) panel targeted for uniparental genealogy reconstruction and paternal biogeographical ancestry inference, which included 639 phylogenetically informative SNPs. …”
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1917
Período seco anterior e período de serviço sobre a produção de leite e gordura na raça Holandesa no estado de Minas Gerais Previous days dry and days open on milk and fat yield in...
Published 1999-01-01“…The model included effects of: nucleus (5), heard-year: nucleus, genetic group (1- 31/32 Holstein, 2- upgraded Holstein with known genealogy and 3- pure of origin Holstein), season-calving age in classes, previous days dry (28 classes), days open (21 classes) and lactation length (linear effect). …”
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1918
Something about Genetics in Psychiatry
Published 2012-11-01“…Genetics in psychiatry is based on the application of the achievements and methods of population’s genetics, immunogenetics, cytogenetics, molecular genetics and pharmacogenetics. Methods of genealogy are already known, and so are the twins method, methods of adoption. …”
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1919
Ecoregions in context: a critique with special reference to Indonesia
Published 2002“…Forest Service), and (3) the hotspot approach, as exemplified by the Birdlife Endemic Bird Area Approach and the WWF-IUCN Centres of Plant Diversity Program. We examined the genealogy of the schemes from three perspectives: methodological explicitness, transparency and repeatability, and whether the WWF-ecoregions system improves on existing schemes. …”
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1920
Both high and low dispersal? Apparently contradictory genetic patterns in the Antarctic littorinid gastropod Laevilacunaria antarctica
Published 2024-02-01“…Near-shore species with high dispersive potential are expected to show star-like genealogies, with broadly distributed haplotypes surrounded by closely related variants at low frequencies, a consequence of rapid population post-glacial expansion mediated by larvae. …”
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