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Sane Economic Theory and the Failure of Religion
Darlene O'Leary
Sep 16, 2018
A more elaborate elementary economy of fishing is considered here than that provided by Shute. The broader complexity of economic progress is attended to briefly, in the context of Lonergan‟s view of profit as a social dividend....
Sane Economic Theory and the Failure of Religion
Darlene O'Leary
Sep 16, 2018
A more elaborate elementary economy of fishing is considered here than that provided by Shute. The broader complexity of economic progress is attended to briefly, in the context of Lonergan‟s view of profit as a social dividend....
Transforming PPh3 into Bidentate Phosphine Ligands at Ru-Zn Heterobimetallic Complexes

The reaction of [Ru(PPh 3) 3Cl 2] with excess ZnMe 2 led to P-C/C-H bond activation and P-C/C-C bond formation to generate a chelating diphenylphosphinobenzene ligand as well as a...

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Optimal plasticity for memory maintenance during ongoing synaptic change.
Synaptic connections in many brain circuits fluctuate, exhibiting substantial turnover and remodelling over hours to days. Surprisingly, experiments show that most of this flux in connectivity persists in the absence of learning...
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Self-healing codes
As an adaptive system, the brain must retain a faithful representation of the world while continuously integrating new information. Recent experiments have measured population activity in cortical and hippocampal circuits over...
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Inuit Qaujimajatuqangit in Educator Leadership Training in Nunavut
The history of formal K-12 education in Nunavut has been characterized by a gradual shift from "southern" assimilationist models to those more reflective of the language, culture, and aspirations of Nunavummiut (Arnaquq, 2008;...
Boosting promotes advantageous risk-taking
Abstract: Due to the prevalence and importance of choices with uncertain outcomes, it is essential to establish what interventions improve risky decision-making, how they work, and for whom. Two types of low-intensity...
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Activity-dependent compensation of cell size is vulnerable to targeted deletion of ion channels.
In many species, excitable cells preserve their physiological properties despite significant variation in physical size across time and in a population. For example, neurons in crustacean central pattern generators generate...
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Transforming PPh3 into Bidentate Phosphine Ligands at Ru-Zn Heterobimetallic Complexes

The reaction of [Ru(PPh 3) 3Cl 2] with excess ZnMe 2 led to P-C/C-H bond activation and P-C/C-C bond formation to generate a chelating diphenylphosphinobenzene ligand as well as a...

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Inuit Qaujimajatuqangit in Educator Leadership Training in Nunavut
The history of formal K-12 education in Nunavut has been characterized by a gradual shift from "southern" assimilationist models to those more reflective of the language, culture, and aspirations of Nunavummiut (Arnaquq, 2008;...
Stable task information from an unstable neural population
Over days and weeks, neural activity representing an animal's position and movement in sensorimotor cortex has been found to continually reconfigure or 'drift' during repeated trials of learned tasks, with no obvious...
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