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Food based dietary patterns and chronic disease prevention.
Matthias B Schulze and colleagues discuss current knowledge on the associations between dietary patterns and cancer, coronary heart disease, stroke, and type 2 diabetes, focusing on areas of uncertainty and future research...
Environmental and epigenetic regulation of Rider retrotransposons in tomato.
Transposable elements in crop plants are the powerful drivers of phenotypic variation that has been selected during domestication and breeding programs. In tomato, transpositions of the LTR (long terminal repeat) retrotransposon...
Digital Employee Training With Digital Adoption Platforms Boost Learning and Knowledge Management of Corporate IT Systems
Due to increasing digitalization, employees need to use an increasing number of corporate IT systems. Digital Adoption Platforms (DAPs) recently address the resulting need for increased learning and skills to master such...
Discovery of holoenzyme-disrupting chemicals as substrate-selective CK2 inhibitors.
CK2 is a constitutively active protein kinase overexpressed in numerous malignancies. Interaction between CK2α and CK2β subunits is essential for substrate selectivity. The CK2α/CK2β interface has been previously targeted by...
What is poststructuralism?
Benoit Dillet
Nov 01, 2017
In this essay, I discuss the vitality and the limits of the poststructural archive. I argue against the temptation to essentialise poststructuralism or define its ‘ontology’, instead I present some of the avenues that can be...
Proletarianization, Deproletarianization, and the Rise of the Amateur
Benoit Dillet
Feb 01, 2017
In this article, I present the three forms of proletarianization found in Bernard Stiegler's work: the proletarianization of the producer, the proletarianization of the consumer, and generalized proletarianization. In the...
What is poststructuralism?
Benoit Dillet
Nov 01, 2017
In this essay, I discuss the vitality and the limits of the poststructural archive. I argue against the temptation to essentialise poststructuralism or define its ‘ontology’, instead I present some of the avenues that can be...
Proletarianization, Deproletarianization, and the Rise of the Amateur
Benoit Dillet
Feb 01, 2017
In this article, I present the three forms of proletarianization found in Bernard Stiegler's work: the proletarianization of the producer, the proletarianization of the consumer, and generalized proletarianization. In the...
Beyond technofix
The Prometheus myth has long now provided inspiration for those who envision solutions to environmental issues. Prometheus is the figure par excellence of human forethought and progress in the anthropocene. In this article, we...
The Missing Politics of Restitution
Benoit Dillet
May 31, 2022
This article discusses Roberto Esposito’s three paradigms of political ontology: destitution, constitution and institution, based respectively on (post-)Heideggerian, Deleuzian and neo-Machiavellian/Lefortian concepts. I argue...
The Missing Politics of Restitution
Benoit Dillet
May 31, 2022
This article discusses Roberto Esposito’s three paradigms of political ontology: destitution, constitution and institution, based respectively on (post-)Heideggerian, Deleuzian and neo-Machiavellian/Lefortian concepts. I argue...
The Meanings of Pronominal-Verbal Constructions for Speakers and Learners of French
This article reports on a study of the interpretations of French pronominal-verbal constructions, and on the classification of those interpretations as 'reflexive', 'reciprocal', 'intrinsic', or 'passive'. Nineteen Francophone...
LincRNA signatures in human lymphocytes
Sequencing studies have provided a comprehensive catalog of the expression of intergenic long noncoding RNAs (lincRNAs) in 13 subsets of human T cells and B cells. Subtype-selective lincRNAs are among those identified, including...
Equilibrium using credit or money with indivisible goods
This note studies the trade of indivisible goods using credit or money in a frictional market. We show how indivisibility matters for monetary equilibrium under different assumptions about price determination. Bargaining...
Asset Liquidity and Indivisibility
We study asset liquidity in a search-theoretic framework where divisible assets can facilitate exchange for an indivisible consumption good. The distinctive characteristics of our theory are that the asset dividend can be either...
Equilibrium using credit or money with indivisible goods
This note studies the trade of indivisible goods using credit or money in a frictional market. We show how indivisibility matters for monetary equilibrium under different assumptions about price determination. Bargaining...
The Meanings of Pronominal-Verbal Constructions for Speakers and Learners of French
This article reports on a study of the interpretations of French pronominal-verbal constructions, and on the classification of those interpretations as 'reflexive', 'reciprocal', 'intrinsic', or 'passive'. Nineteen Francophone...

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