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Originalism and Non-Originalism as Legal Hermeneutics
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The origins of “neurology” and “neurologist”
Published 2025-01-01“…Our professional organisations, such as the Association of British Neurologists, labels us as such. But what are the origins of these words? Whilst most neurologists will know that “neurology” originated with Thomas Willis in the 17th century, fewer will be familiar with the beginnings of “neurologist”. …”
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Animals, Mimesis, and the Origin of Language
Published 2015-07-01“…Both Rousseau and Herder allude to the popular idea that the first language was metaphorical, and for both the origin of language is the result of a mimetic encounter with an animal. …”
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The symbiotic origin of the eukaryotic cell
Published 2023-05-01“…However, the recent discovery by metagenomic and cultural approaches of Asgard archaea, which harbour many genes in common with eukaryotes and are their closest relatives in phylogenomic trees, rather supports scenarios based on the symbiosis of one Asgard-like archaeon and one or more bacteria at the origin of the eukaryotic cell. Here, we review the recent discoveries that led to this conceptual shift, briefly evoking current models of eukaryogenesis and the challenges ahead to discriminate between them and to establish a detailed, plausible scenario that accounts for the evolution of eukaryotic traits from those of their prokaryotic ancestors.…”
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IN SEARCH OF THE ORIGINS OF ISRAELITE ANICONISM
Published 2018-06-01“…Many theories on the origins of the strong aniconic tradition in Yahwism have been put forward. …”
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Origin of Synthetic Particles in Honeys
Published 2015-06-01“…The data of the flowering plants analysed indicate that a major proportion of the particle load may originate from external sources, i.e. these particles are brought into the beehive by the worker bees during nectar collection.…”
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