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After Joseph Needham
Geoffrey Lloyd
Jun 27, 2020
We all owe Joseph Needham an immense debt for discovering Chinese science and technology for Western scholars. But his famous question (Why did the Chinese, who had been so far in advance of Europe until the 17th...
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Some Reflections on Joseph Needham's Intellectual Heritage.
Jianjun Mei
Apr 03, 2020
In this essay, I reflect on Joseph Needham's intellectual heritage, its impact on understanding the world history of knowledge circulation, and its broad influence on generations of scholars. I present two case studies of...
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Review of John Haugeland, Dasein Disclosed: John Haugeland’s Heidegger. Ed. Joseph Rouse. Cambridge, Massachusetts
Emily-Jean Gallant
Jan 04, 2019
John Haugeland passed away suddenly in 2010 leaving behind an unfinished book manuscript on Heidegger. He was an analytic philosopher who specialized in the philosophy of mind and cognitive science; however, he had an “extensive...
Oppression or Occupation: An International Analysis of Sex Work and Sex Trafficking
Carver Wolfe
Jan 01, 0001
Although there is some debate over the exact number of victims of sex trafficking, it is agreed that it is an issue that affects primarily women and girls around the world. This paper will examine modern-day slavery and the...
Published by: Ursinus College
Review of John Haugeland, Dasein Disclosed: John Haugeland’s Heidegger. Ed. Joseph Rouse. Cambridge, Massachusetts
Emily-Jean Gallant
Jan 04, 2019
John Haugeland passed away suddenly in 2010 leaving behind an unfinished book manuscript on Heidegger. He was an analytic philosopher who specialized in the philosophy of mind and cognitive science; however, he had an “extensive...
The Interaction of Escherichia coli With Tetracycline-Functionalized Carbon Nanotubes
Jordan Carver
Jan 01, 0001
In recent years, carbon nanotubes have been emerging as a promising material to be used in various biological processes, including drug delivery. Single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWNTs) are allotropes of carbon that have a single...
Published by: Ursinus College
Research priorities relating to the delivery of cardiovascular prevention and rehabilitation programmes
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this British Association for Cardiovascular Prevention and Rehabilitation (BACPR) research priority setting project (PSP) was to identify a top 10 list of priority research questions for cardiovascular...
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The Amyloid Fibril-Forming β-Sheet Regions of Amyloid β and α-Synuclein Preferentially Interact with the Molecular Chaperone 14-3-3ζ
14-3-3 proteins are abundant, intramolecular proteins that play a pivotal role in cellular signal transduction by interacting with phosphorylated ligands. In addition, they are molecular chaperones that prevent protein unfolding...
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The Rockefeller Institute Review 1968, January-February
The Review is issued bimonthly. The cover photograph shows the President's House. Photo by Joseph Barnell
The Rockefeller University Review 1966, vol. 4, no. 4
The Review is issued bimonthly. The cover shows first-year Graduate Fellows on a fall morning strolling past the Abby. Photograph by Joseph Barnell.
Ex epistulis Philippinensibus
S Kroupa
May 03, 2017
When sent as a pharmacist to the Philippines in 1688, the Bohemian Jesuit Georg Joseph Kamel turned to the local nature to identify resources, which he could use in his practice. Remarkably for a Jesuit of his low rank, Kamel...
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The Rockefeller University Review 1967, vol. 5, no. 4
The Review is issued bimonthly. The cover shows entrance to Gasser Hall (story on page 14). The photograph is by Joseph Barnell.

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