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Max Bergmann, 1935
Dr. Max Bergmann. Proteins and Proteolytic Enzymes Lecture delivered October 17th, 1935 Published with permission from the Harvey Society
<em>Homo homini lupus</em>? Explaining antisocial punishment
Punishing group members who parasitize their own group’s resources is an almost universal human behavior, as evidenced by multiple cross-cultural and theoretical studies. Recently, researchers in social and behavioral sciences...
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Constructing illoyal algebra-valued models of set theory
AbstractAn algebra-valued model of set theory is called loyal to its algebra if the model and its algebra have the same propositional logic; it is called...
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Sustained neural rhythms reveal endogenous oscillations supporting speech perception
Rhythmic sensory or electrical stimulation will produce rhythmic brain responses. These rhythmic responses are often interpreted as endogenous neural oscillations aligned (or “entrained”) to the stimulus rhythm. However...
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Sustained neural rhythms reveal endogenous oscillations supporting speech perception.
Rhythmic sensory or electrical stimulation will produce rhythmic brain responses. These rhythmic responses are often interpreted as endogenous neural oscillations aligned (or "entrained") to the stimulus rhythm. However...
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Volunteer Conservation Action Data Reveals Large-Scale and Long-Term Negative Population Trends of a Widespread Amphibian, the Common Toad (Bufo bufo).
Rare and threatened species are the most frequent focus of conservation science and action. With the ongoing shift from single-species conservation towards the preservation of ecosystem services, there is a greater need to...
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Transcranial electric stimulation for the investigation of speech perception and comprehension.
Transcranial electric stimulation (tES), comprising transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) and transcranial alternating current stimulation (tACS), involves applying weak electrical current to the scalp, which can be...
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How to test for phasic modulation of neural and behavioural responses.
Research on whether perception or other processes depend on the phase of neural oscillations is rapidly gaining popularity. However, it is unknown which methods are optimally suited to evaluate the hypothesized phase effect....
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<em>Homo homini lupus</em>? Explaining antisocial punishment
Punishing group members who parasitize their own group’s resources is an almost universal human behavior, as evidenced by multiple cross-cultural and theoretical studies. Recently, researchers in social and behavioral sciences...
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Constructing illoyal algebra-valued models of set theory
Abstract: An algebra-valued model of set theory is called loyal to its algebra if the model and its algebra have the same propositional logic; it is called faithful if all elements of the algebra are truth values of a sentence...
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Inverse-Designed Narrowband THz Radiator for Ultrarelativistic Electrons.
THz radiation finds various applications in science and technology. Pump-probe experiments at free-electron lasers typically rely on THz radiation generated by optical rectification of ultrafast laser pulses in electro-optic...
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Neural mechanisms of face perception are predominantly studied in well-controlled experimental settings that involve random stimulus sequences and fixed eye positions. Although powerful, the employed paradigms are far from what...
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Network Interventions for Changing Physical Activity Behaviour in Preadolescents.
Network interventions can help achieve behavioural change by inducing peer-pressure in the network. However, inducing peer-pressure without considering the structure of the existing social network may render the intervention...
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