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The way forward for the origin of life: prions and prion-like molecules first hypothesis
Published 2021Subjects: “…570 Life sciences; biology…”
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Group of nine people
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Right-wing populism and religion in Europe and the USA
Published 2020“…The aim of this paper is to examine comparatively the growth and political effectiveness of right-wing populism in Western Europe, Central Europe, and the USA since 9/11. …”
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Right-wing nationalism, populism, and religion: what are the connections and why?
Published 2021“…This collection focuses on right-wing nationalism, populism, and religion, both theoretically and empirically, with an emphasis on the following countries: Australia, India, Italy, Turkey, and the USA. …”
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The life project
Published 2012“…The Life Project explores issues of psychological projection into technology by diving into the convoluted relationship between practical purpose and emotional attachment, through both the creative act of designing and making robot entities with artificial emotions, and the social act of engaging with them. …”
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Melanocortin receptor-4 mediates the anorectic effect induced by the nucleus tractus solitarius injection of Glucagon-like Peptide-2 in fasted rats
Published 2021Subjects: “…570 Life sciences; biology…”
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The road to Epidaurus is like the road to creation: tapping the urban archive
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Schopenhauer and Gotama on life's suffering
Published 2017“…This chapter defends the view that Arthur Schopenhauer and Siddhattha Gotama were unquestionably pessimistic philosophers, insofar as they converged in locating the source of life’s suffering within the person rather than the external world. …”
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The secret to a good life
Published 2020“…The Secret to a Good Life was commissioned by the Royal Academy (RA) to mark its 250th anniversary. …”
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'She loved this place': memorial benches as death writing, life writing and life siting
Published 2025“…I explore some reasons for their increasing popularity, their very materiality valued as a way of marking a life in a digital age. Memorial benches are also a reminder of the ways in which public spaces are stitched into daily routines, of the quiet value and meaning attached to local public squares, parks and beaches, increasingly encroached upon by privatisation. …”
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Twenty-nine years of the BIR annual survey, part 1: technological change
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Tree-like queries in OWL 2 QL: succinctness and complexity results
Published 2015“…Our first contribution is to clarify the worst-case size of positive existential (PE), non-recursive Datalog (NDL), and first-order (FO) rewritings for various classes of tree-like conjunctive queries, ranging from linear queries to bounded treewidth queries. …”
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‘Welcome to favelas, but in Italy’: urban precariousness, right-wing ideology and phatic nihilism on social media
Published 2024“…Numerous social media projects have depicted grim scenes of urban life in big cities. By exploiting crime or garbage collection problems, for example, these pages have created pessimistic ways of perceiving the city and engaging citizens in search of memes or viral videos. …”
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Twenty-nine years of the BIR annual survey, part 2: changing information work
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Is the right to life adequately protected in Georgia?
Published 2008“…This article considers whether Georgian domestic legislation complies with the standards of the European Convention on Human Rights as to the right to life.…”
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