نتایج جستجو برای: introductory essay 4 sly civility 5 signifying monkey 6 white violence 7 evasive actions and covert defiance

تعداد نتایج: 17331055  

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 1940
Claus W. Jungeblut Murray Sanders

1. A neurotropic murine virus was isolated by passing poliomyelitis virus (SK strain) from the monkey to cotton rats and white mice. 2. The murine virus has been grown in tissue culture consisting of embryonic mouse brain in ox serum ultrafiltrate. 3. The symptoms and lesions produced by the murine infection compare in all respects with those of poliomyelitis in monkey and man. 4. The murine vi...

2015
Peter Blume

1 Introductory Remarks ........................................................ 152 2 The Two Concepts ............................................................ 153 3 Social and Ideological Background ........................................ 154 4 Privacy ........................................................................... 155 5 Ideas of Privacy ..........................................

2015
Tagan A. Griffin Hayley C. Anderson John H. Wolfe

Neural stem cell (NSC) transplantation is a promising strategy for delivering therapeutic proteins in the brain. We evaluated a complete process of ex vivo gene therapy using human induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC)-derived NSC transplants in a well-characterized mouse model of a human lysosomal storage disease, Sly disease. Human Sly disease fibroblasts were reprogrammed into iPSCs, differen...

Journal: :Public History Review 2021

Cook looms as large in Australian statuary he does nomenclature and, perhaps especially, psyche. To those who still deify him the explorer at vanguard of white-hatted colonial Enlightenment remains Neil Armstrong his day – sailed where dragons be to bring English light and civility oldest continuous civilisation on planet. others this continent, is a sinister bogey man monster, doorman ushered ...

2008
Henrik Svensson Anthony Morse Tom Ziemke

Recently, so called simulation (or emulation) theories [e.g. 1 ch. 9, 2-5] have discovered and embraced, to a greater or lesser degree, the old empiricist and associationist idea that thinking is covert action and perception. In brief, covert action refers to the brain’s ability to reactivate several of the neural processes and structures used to produce an overt action, but without any overt m...

Journal: :International Journal of Canadian Studies 2008

Journal: :Global Security: Health, Science and Policy 2016

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