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How to Think Actuality? Schelling, Aristotle and the Problem of the Pure Daß
Marcela Garcia
Aug 29, 2018
In this paper, I address a problem of Schelling’s late philosophy: the relation between negative and positive philosophy, and the role of the “pure Daß” in the transition from one to the other. While the so-called transition is...
How to Think Actuality? Schelling, Aristotle and the Problem of the Pure Daß
Marcela Garcia
Aug 29, 2018
In this paper, I address a problem of Schelling’s late philosophy: the relation between negative and positive philosophy, and the role of the “pure Daß” in the transition from one to the other. While the so-called transition is...
Radial Glia's Changes in GFAP Expression in Axolotl Spinal Cord Regeneration
Karen Herrera
Jan 01, 0001
While regeneration in amphibians is a ubiquitous phenomenon, in mammals it is rare. Axolotls (Ambystoma mexicanum) have the extraordinary ability to regenerate limbs, tails, retinas, and jaws all throughout their lives. This...
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Experimental assessment of mating opportunities in three shorebird species
Mating opportunities may differ between closely related species, although the evidence for such variation is scant. Here we compare remating opportunities and courtship behaviour between three shorebird species: the Kentish...
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Advanced Hydroinformatic Techniques for the Simulation and Analysis of Water Supply and Distribution Systems
This document is intended to be a presentation of the Special Issue “Advanced Hydroinformatic Techniques for the Simulation and Analysis of Water Supply and Distribution Systems”. The final aim of this Special Issue is to...
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A Literature Review of E-Government Research in Mexico Utilizing the PRISMA Methodology
This research aims to understand the state of the art in Mexico's e-government research field, research trends, empirical research, e-government access, adoption, and availability of online services. Through a systematic...
Experimental assessment of mating opportunities in three shorebird species
Mating opportunities may differ between closely related species, although the evidence for such variation is scant. Here we compare remating opportunities and courtship behaviour between three shorebird species: the Kentish...
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Correlation Analysis of Water Demand and Predictive Variables for Short-Term Forecasting Models
Operational and economic aspects of water distribution make water demand forecasting paramount for water distribution systems (WDSs) management. However, water demand introduces high levels of uncertainty in WDS hydraulic...
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Probabilistic adaptive thermal comfort for resilient design
Adaptive thermal comfort theory has become the bedrock of much thinking about how to judge if a free-running environment is suitable for human occupation. In design work, the conditions predicted by a thermal model, when the...
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The influence of relative humidity on adaptive thermal comfort
Buildings generate nearly 30% of global carbon emissions, primarily due to the need to heat or cool them to meet acceptable indoor temperatures. In the last 20 years, the empirically derived adaptive model of thermal comfort has...
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Soluble silica stimulates osteogenic differentiation and gap junction communication in human dental follicle cells
Abstract: Several studies have indicated that dietary silicon (Si) is beneficial for bone homeostasis and skeletal health. Furthermore, Si-containing bioactive glass biomaterials have positive effects on bone regeneration when...
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Soluble silica stimulates osteogenic differentiation and gap junction communication in human dental follicle cells.
Several studies have indicated that dietary silicon (Si) is beneficial for bone homeostasis and skeletal health. Furthermore, Si-containing bioactive glass biomaterials have positive effects on bone regeneration when used for...
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Probabilistic adaptive thermal comfort for resilient design
Adaptive thermal comfort theory has become the bedrock of much thinking about how to judge if a free-running environment is suitable for human occupation. In design work, the conditions predicted by a thermal model, when the...
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SAX-Quantile Based Multiresolution Approach for Finding Heatwave Events in Summer Temperature Time Series
Time series pattern discovery is of great importance in a large variety of environmental and engineering applications, from supporting predictive models to helping to understand hidden underlying processes. This work develops a...
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Soliton-plasmon resonances as Maxwell nonlinear bound states
We demonstrate that soliplasmons (soliton–plasmon bound states) appear naturally as eigenmodes of nonlinear Maxwell’s equations for a metal/Kerr interface. Conservative stability analysis is performed by means of finite element...
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Energy or carbon? Exploring the relative size of universal zero carbon and zero energy design spaces
One aim of zero carbon, or zero energy, buildings is to help slow climate change. However, regulatory definitions frequently miss substantial emissions, for example ones associated with the materials the building is constructed...
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The influence of relative humidity on adaptive thermal comfort
Buildings generate nearly 30% of global carbon emissions, primarily due to the need to heat or cool them to meet acceptable indoor temperatures. In the last 20 years, the empirically derived adaptive model of thermal comfort has...
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