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Husserl und die „Philosophie der Philosophiegeschichte“
Peter Andras Varga
May 19, 2021
“Nichts lag Husserl ferner als Geschichte der Philosophie, denn die Wahrheit istnatürlich nicht interessiert an den Irrtümer der Vergangenheit“ – sagte HansJonas in einem Vortrag über Husserl und Heidegger. Jonas, der im SS 1921...
Behavioral perfect equilibrium in Bayesian games
We develop the notion of perfect Bayesian Nash Equilibrium—perfect BNE—in general Bayesian games. We test perfect BNE against the criteria laid out by Kohlberg and Mertens (1986). We show that, for a focal class of Bayesian...
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Behavioral perfect equilibrium in Bayesian games
We develop the notion of perfect Bayesian Nash Equilibrium—perfect BNE—in general Bayesian games. We test perfect BNE against the criteria laid out by Kohlberg and Mertens (1986). We show that, for a focal class of Bayesian...
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Husserl und die „Philosophie der Philosophiegeschichte“
Peter Andras Varga
May 19, 2021
“Nichts lag Husserl ferner als Geschichte der Philosophie, denn die Wahrheit istnatürlich nicht interessiert an den Irrtümer der Vergangenheit“ – sagte HansJonas in einem Vortrag über Husserl und Heidegger. Jonas, der im SS 1921...
Importance of locking plate positioning in proximal humeral fractures as predicted by computer simulations
Multifragmented proximal humeral fractures frequently require operative fixation. The locking plates commonly used are often placed relative to the greater tuberosity, however no quantitative data exists regarding the effect of...
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Transplantation of Human Cortically-Specified Neuroepithelial Progenitor Cells Leads to Improved Functional Outcomes in a Mouse Model of Stroke.
Stroke is a leading cause of death and long-term disability worldwide. Current therapeutic options are limited in terms of their time for implementation and efficacy in promoting recovery. Cell transplantation has been shown to...
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Transplantation of Human Cortically-Specified Neuroepithelial Progenitor Cells Leads to Improved Functional Outcomes in a Mouse Model of Stroke
Stroke is a leading cause of death and long-term disability worldwide. Current therapeutic options are limited in terms of their time for implementation and efficacy in promoting recovery. Cell transplantation has been shown to...
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Importance of locking plate positioning in proximal humeral fractures as predicted by computer simulations
Multifragmented proximal humeral fractures frequently require operative fixation. The locking plates commonly used are often placed relative to the greater tuberosity, however no quantitative data exists regarding the effect of...
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Periods of synchronized myelin changes shape brain function and plasticity.
Myelin, a lipid membrane that wraps axons, enabling fast neurotransmission and metabolic support to axons, is conventionally thought of as a static structure that is set early in development. However, recent evidence indicates...
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Signal requirement for cortical potential of transplantable human neuroepithelial stem cells.
The cerebral cortex develops from dorsal forebrain neuroepithelial progenitor cells. Following the initial expansion of the progenitor cell pool, these cells generate neurons of all the cortical layers and then astrocytes and...
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The single-cell pathology landscape of breast cancer.
Single-cell analyses have revealed extensive heterogeneity between and within human tumours1-4, but complex single-cell phenotypes and their spatial context are not at present reflected in the histological stratification that is...
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Autism and education-Teacher policy in Europe
BACKGROUND: This report maps autism and special education needs (SEN) policies, alongside teacher responsibilities in the education of children with SEN in Austria, Hungary, Czech Republic, and Slovakia. METHODS AND PROCEDURE: A...
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