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    Lost illusions in Interwar Europe: nation and self in Robert Musil.Ramon Maiz - 2022 - Araucaria 24 (49).
    The work of Robert Musil Der Mann ohne Eigenschaften is not only considered one of the heights of the twentieth century novel, but also constitutes an essay of deep political theoretical depth on the nation and nationalism in interwar Europe. The crisis of the Austro-Hungarian Empire serves as the reason for the author to develop a deep critique of some of the fundamental theoretical foundations of modern political thought. This article shows how the systematic criticism to which essentialist and racist (...)
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    Acerca de los autores.Ramón Máiz - 2011 - Foro Interno. Anuario de Teoría Política 11:323-324.
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    Ilusiones perdidas en la Europa de entreguerras: nación y yo en Robert Musil.Ramón Máiz - forthcoming - Araucaria.
    La obra de Robert Musil Der Mann ohne Eigenschaften no sólo se considera una de las cumbres de la novela del siglo XX, sino que constituye también un ensayo de profundo calado teórico político sobre la nación y los nacionalismos en la Europa de entreguerras. La crisis del Imperio austrohúngaro sirve de motivo al autor para desarrollar una crítica profunda de algunos de los fundamentos teóricos fundamentales del pensamiento político moderno. Este artículo muestra cómo la crítica sistemática a la que (...)
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    Igualdad, sustentabilidad y ciudadanía ecológica.Ramón Máiz - 2011 - Foro Interno. Anuario de Teoría Política 11:13-43.
    Frente a la tradicional discusión contemporánea en mesas separadas de la teoría política verde y las teorías de la igualdad, se propone aquí una lectura igualitarista del principio de sustentabilidad. Junto a la responsabilidad hacia las generaciones futuras y el respeto a los límites de los ecosistemas, la sustentabilidad debe incorporar como un aspecto fundamental la igualdad de oportunidades de bienestar en el interior de cada país, así como entre Norte y Sur. La sustitución de la hipótesis de la abundancia (...)
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    Otto Bauer: The idea of nation as a plural community and the question of territorial and non-territorial autonomy.Ramón Máiz & María Pereira - 2020 - Filozofija I Društvo 31 (3):287-300.
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    Constelaciones unamunianas: enlaces entre España y América (1898-1920).Claudio Maíz - 2009 - Salamanca: Ediciones Universidad de Salamanca.
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    Expressive Speech Acts in Educational e-chats.Carmen Maíz-Arévalo - 2017 - Pragmática Sociocultural 5 (2):151-178.
    The category of expressive speech acts has traditionally proven elusive of definition in contrast to other types of speech acts. This might explain why this group of speech acts has been less researched. The present paper aims to redress this imbalance by analysing the expressive speech acts performed by two groups of university students in two educational chats, carried out in English or in Spanish, respectively. The main purpose of the study is to find out if students express their emotions (...)
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    Gender-based differences on Spanish conversational exchanges: The role of the follow-up move.Carmen Maíz-Arévalo - 2011 - Discourse Studies 13 (6):687-724.
    The aim of this article is to analyse Spanish conversational structure, more concretely, to investigate in depth the role of the third move, or follow-up, outside classroom discourse. Since first introduced by Sinclair and Coulthard, the follow-up move has attracted a great deal of attention, as proved by numerous studies. However, these studies have mostly focused on English while Spanish has been neglected. The present study intends to fill in this gap by analysing a corpus of 50 conversational exchanges in (...)
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    Jorge Abelardo Ramos, the “inventor” of Ugarte: Marginality, canon and nation.Claudio Maíz - 2013 - Estudios de Filosofía Práctica E Historia de Las Ideas 15 (1):75-88.
    En el presente trabajo pretendemos indagar la manera como ciertas lecturas resultan “interesadas” y están motivadas en necesidades que emergen del presente mismo de la lectura. Estas políticas de lectura recuperan o ignoran obras y autores dentro del canon cultural de una nación. Jorge Abelardo Ramos editó por primera vez a Manuel Ugarte en la Argentina, un libro que databa de 1910 (El porvenir de la América Latina). Le introduce un prólogo al que llama “Redescubrimiento de Ugarte”. La figura de (...)
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    Revisión Del mestizaje en la obra de henríquez ureña: Armonías selectivas, omisiones Y humanismo en Una teoría cultural.Claudio Maíz - 2008 - Alpha (Osorno) 27.
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    La eficacia de las redes en la transferencia de bienes simbólicos: El ejemplo Del modernismo hispanoamericano.Claudio Maíz - 2011 - Alpha (Osorno) 33:23-41.
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  12. ¿Etnia o política?: hacia un modelo constructivista para el análisis de los nacionalismos.Ramón Máiz Suárez - 1994 - Revista Internacional de Filosofía Política 3:102-121.
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    ‘You look terrific!’ Social evaluation and relationships in online compliments.Antonio García-Gómez & Carmen Maíz-Arévalo - 2013 - Discourse Studies 15 (6):735-760.
    Despite its apparent simplicity, the speech act of complimenting has received a great deal of attention in the literature. However, studies have mostly focused on compliments’ realization in face-to-face conversational exchanges, while they have often been neglected in other channels such as online communication. This article is intended to redress the balance in support of online exchanges. More specifically, we aim to investigate how users of online social networks like Facebook use compliments to evaluate others and strengthen social rapport in (...)
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    BARÓN D´HOLBACH: Sistema de la naturaleza.L. Maíz Carro - 1983 - Logos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España] 18:158.
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    Desde y contra la periferia científica, hacia el nuevo paradigma historiográfico: III Congreso Internacional Historia a Debate.Jorge Maíz Chacón - 2004 - Enfoques 16 (2):192-195.
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    Dood en stervensbegeleiding.Corn Verhoeven (ed.) - 1978 - Nijkerk: Callenbach.
    Colleges, gegveven in het Studium generale aan de Vrije universiteit van Amsterdam in het eerste semester van het academiejaar 1977-'78.
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    De resten van het vaderschap: beschouwingen over de levensloop.Corn Verhoeven - 1975 - Bilthoven: Ambo.
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    Revolution of the soul: awaken to love through raw truth, radical healing, and conscious action.Seane Corn - 2019 - Boulder, Colorado: Sounds True.
    Celebrated yoga teacher and activist Seane Corn shares pivotal accounts of her life with raw honesty—enriched with in-depth spiritual teachings—to help us heal, evolve, and change the world “My first lessons in spirituality and yoga had nothing to do with a mat, but everything to do with waking up. They included angels, seeing God, and being in Heaven. But, believe me, not the way you might think.” So begins Revolution of the Soul. What comes next reads like a riveting memoir (...)
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    The Faith of Our Sons and the Tragic Quest.Kevin Corn - 2013-09-05 - In George A. Dunn & Jason T. Eberl (eds.), Sons of Anarchy and Philosophy. Wiley. pp. 117–127.
    The solemnity, sacrifice, and concern for the state of the soul portrayed at Opie's funeral seems out of place among anarchists on motorcycles. The chapter analyzes if Opie's wake should be regarded as a religious rite as Sons of Anarchy are not a Christian sect, nor do they belong to any religious body that Americans commonly embrace. The chapter touches upon gender inequality in religious rites, and male bonding that becomes a primary good and maybe even something like a religious (...)
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    Het axioma van Geulincx.Corn Verhoeven - 1973 - Bilthoven,: [Ambo.
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  21. Parafilosofen.Corn Verhoeven - 1974 - Bilthoven,: [Ambo.
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  22. Rondom de leegte.Corn Verhoeven - 1967 - Utrecht,: Ambo.
     
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  23. The philosophy of wonder.Corn Verhoeven - 1972 - New York,: Macmillan.
     
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    Derangement of growth and differentiation control in oncogenesis.Paul G. Corn & Wafik S. El-Deiry - 2002 - Bioessays 24 (1):83-90.
    Human neoplasms develop following the progressive accumulation of genetic and epigenetic alterations to oncogenes and tumor suppressor genes. These alterations confer a growth advantage to the cancer cell, leading to its clonal proliferation, invasion into surrounding tissues, and spread to distant organs. Genes that are altered in neoplasia affect three major biologic pathways that normally regulate cell growth and tissue homeostasis: the cell cycle, apoptosis, and differentiation. While each of these pathways can be defined by a unique set of molecular (...)
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  25. Yesterday's Tomorrows: Past Visions of the American Future.Joseph J. Corn, Brian Horrigan & Katherine Chambers - 1997 - Utopian Studies 8 (2):128-128.
  26. Een velijnen blad: essays over aandacht en achterdocht.Corn Verhoeven - 1989 - Baarn: Ambo.
     
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  27. Het grote gebeuren.Corn Verhoeven - 1966 - Utrecht,: Ambo.
     
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  28. Het gewicht van de buitenstaander.Corn Verhoeven - 1972 - Bilthoven,: [Ambo.
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    The Strange “Case” of Edward Clarke, Jr.: Attending Physician – John Locke, Gent.Janice L. Corn - 1967 - Educational Theory 17 (4):298-316.
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    Lee Vinsel. Moving Violations: Automobiles, Experts, and Regulations in the United States. (Hagley Library Studies in Business, Technology, and Politics.) ix + 410 pp., bibl., index. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2019. $64.95 (cloth). ISBN 978142142965. [REVIEW]Joseph J. Corn - 2020 - Isis 111 (2):426-428.
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    Reading Maize: a narrative and psychological approach to the study of divination in Mesoamerica.Araceli Rojas - 2016 - Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 15 (43):102-124.
    The casting of maize seeds is a tool used by contemporary daykeepers in the Ayöök area of Oaxaca, Mexico, which along with the prognostications and prescriptions of the 260-day calendar, helps to cure illnesses and afflictions. This divinatory practice was also employed by precolonial tonalpouhque, who were experts of reading the tonalamatl, the pictographic manuscripts with calendrical, ritual and oracular content, such as the now called Borgia Group codices. In this article maize divination will be described and analyzed, (...)
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    Maize, food insecurity, and the field of performance in southern Zambia.Nicholas Sitko - 2008 - Agriculture and Human Values 25 (1):3-11.
    This paper explores the interrelationship between maize farming, the discourse of modernity, and the performance of a modern farmer in southern Zambia. The post-colonial Zambian government discursively constructed maize as a vehicle for expanding economic modernization into rural Zambia and undoing the colonial government’s urban modernization bias. The pressures of neo-liberal reform have changed this discursive construction in ways that constitute maize as an obstacle to sustained food security in southern Zambia. Despite this discursive change, maize (...)
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    Maize mutants and variants altering developmental time and their heterochronic interactions.Michael Freeling, Ralph Bertrand-Garcia & Neelima Sinha - 1992 - Bioessays 14 (4):227-236.
    It is useful to envision two fundamentally different ways by which the timing of plant development is regulated: developmental stage‐transition mechanisms and time‐to‐flowering mechanisms. The existence of both mechanisms is indicated by the behavior of various mutants. Shoot stage transitions are defined by dominant mutants representing at least four different genes; each mutant retards transitions from juvenile shoot stages to more adult shoot stages. In addition, dominant leaf stage‐transition mutants in at least seven different genes have similar phenotypes, but the (...)
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    Of maize and men: Reproductive control and the threat to genetic diversity.David B. Resnik - 2000 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 25 (4):451 – 467.
    The genetic diversity argument (GDA) is one of the most commonly voiced objections to advances in reproductive and genetic technologies. According to the argument, scientific and technological developments in the realm of genetics and human reproduction will lead to lower genetic diversity, which will threaten the health and survivability of the human population. This discussion explicates and analyzes the GDA and challenges its empirical assumptions. It also discusses the possible significance of the GDA in our overall thinking about genetics and (...)
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    Translating Maize into Corn: The Transformation of America's Native Grain.Betty Fussell - 1999 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 66.
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    : Endangered Maize: Industrial Agriculture and the Crisis of Extinction.Madhumita Saha - 2023 - Isis 114 (4):889-891.
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    Sin Maíz No Hay País.Analiese Richard - 2012 - In Alex Latta & Hannah Wittman (eds.), Environment and citizenship in Latin America: natures, subjects and struggles. New York: Berghahn Books. pp. 101--59.
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    Ramón Máiz: Nación y revolución: La teoría política de Emmanuel Sieyès. Tecnos, Madrid, 2007.Elena García Guitián - 2007 - Foro Interno. Anuario de Teoría Política 7:199-202.
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  39. Maize doubled haploids via anther and microspore culture.B. Obert, L. Uvackova & A. Pret’ova - 2009 - In Arn T. Danforth (ed.), Corn Crop Production: Growth, Fertilization and Yield. Nova. pp. 333--343.
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    The abandonment of maize landraces over the last 50 years in Morelos, Mexico: a tracing study using a multi-level perspective.Denise E. Costich, Matteo Dell’Acqua, Mario Enrico Pè, Conny J. M. Almekinders, Tania Carolina Camacho-Villa & Francis Denisse McLean-Rodríguez - 2019 - Agriculture and Human Values 36 (4):651-668.
    Understanding the causes of maize landrace loss in farmers’ field is essential to design effective conservation strategies. These strategies are necessary to ensure that genetic resources are available in the future. Previous studies have shown that this loss is caused by multiple factors. In this longitudinal study, we used a collection of 93 maize landrace accessions from Morelos, Mexico, and stored at the International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center (CIMMYT) Maize Germplasm Bank, to trace back to (...)
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    Maize: The Native North American’s Legacy of Cultural Diversity and Biodiversity. [REVIEW]S. K. Wertz - 2005 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 18 (2):131-156.
    Recent research has focused on establishing the values of preserving biodiversity both in agriculture and in less managed ecosystems, and in showing the importance of the role of cultural diversity in preserving biodiversity in food production systems. A study of the philosophy embedded in cultural systems can reveal the importance of the technological information for preserving genetic biodiversity contained in such systems and can be used to support arguments for the protection/preservation of cultural diversity. For example, corn or maize (...)
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    Epigenetic regulation of the maize Spm transposon.Nina Fedoroff, Michael Schläppi & Ramesh Raina - 1995 - Bioessays 17 (4):291-297.
    Expression and transposition of the Suppressor‐mutator (Spm) transposon of maize are controlled by interacting epigenetic and autoregulatory mechanisms. Methylation of critical element sequences prevents both transcription and transposition, heritably inactivating the element. The promoter, comprising the terminal 0.2 kb of the element, and a 0.35‐kb, highly GC‐rich, downstream sequence are the methylation target sequences. The element encodes two proteins necessary for transposition, TnpA and TnpD. There are multiple TnpA binding sites, both in the 5′ terminal promoter region and at (...)
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    Deeper into the maize: new insights into genomic imprinting in plants.Rod J. Scott & Melissa Spielman - 2006 - Bioessays 28 (12):1167-1171.
    Current models for regulation of parent‐specific gene expression in plants have been based on a small number of imprinted genes in Arabidopsis. These present repression as the default state, with expression requiring targeted activation. In general, repression is associated with maintenance methylation of cytosines, while no role has been found in Arabidopsis imprinting for de novo methylation—unlike the case in mammals. A recent paper1 both reinforces and challenges the model drawn from Arabidopsis. Methylation patterns of two imprinted loci in (...) were tracked from gametes to offspring, enabling an exploration of the timing of imprinting. For one gene, fie1, the results were as expected: parent‐specific methylation patterns were inherited from the three types of gamete: egg, central cell and sperm. The behaviour of fie2, however, was a surprise: no alleles were methylated in the gametes, although paternally contributed fie2 is methylated and silent in the endosperm, indicating that, in some cases, plant imprinting requires de novo DNA methylation. This work significantly broadens our understanding of plant imprinting and points to a greater diversity in imprinting mechanisms than has previously been appreciated. BioEssays 28: 1167–1171, 2006. © 2006 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. (shrink)
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    Transgenic Maize and Mexican Maize Diversity: Risky Synergy? [REVIEW]Daniela Soleri & David A. Cleveland - 2006 - Agriculture and Human Values 23 (1):27-31.
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    The abandonment of maize landraces over the last 50 years in Morelos, Mexico: a tracing study using a multi-level perspective.Francis Denisse McLean-Rodríguez, Tania Carolina Camacho-Villa, Conny J. M. Almekinders, Mario Enrico Pè, Matteo Dell’Acqua & Denise E. Costich - 2019 - Agriculture and Human Values 36 (4):651-668.
    Understanding the causes of maize landrace loss in farmers’ field is essential to design effective conservation strategies. These strategies are necessary to ensure that genetic resources are available in the future. Previous studies have shown that this loss is caused by multiple factors. In this longitudinal study, we used a collection of 93 maize landrace accessions from Morelos, Mexico, and stored at the International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center Maize Germplasm Bank, to trace back to the (...)
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    Maize in the Great Herbals by J. J. Finan. [REVIEW]Agnes Arber - 1951 - Isis 42:82-83.
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    Disease lesion mimics of maize: A model for cell death in plants.Gurmukh S. Johal, Scot H. Hulbert & Steven P. Briggs - 1995 - Bioessays 17 (8):685-692.
    A class of maize mutants, collectively known as disease lesion mimics, display discrete disease‐like symptoms in the absence of pathogens. It is intriguing that a majority of these lesion mimics behave as dominant gain‐of‐function mutations. The production of lesions is strongly influenced by light, temperature, developmental state and genetic background. Presently, the biological significance of this lesion mimicry is not clear, although suggestions have been made that they may represent defects in the plants' recognition of, or response to, pathogens. (...)
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    Mechanization and Maize: Agriculture and the Politics of Technology Transfer in East AfricaConstance G. Anthony.John M. Staudenmaier - 1989 - Isis 80 (2):350-351.
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    Regulation of sex determination in maize.Erin E. Irish - 1996 - Bioessays 18 (5):363-369.
    Maize develops separate male and female flowers in different locations on a single plant. Male flowers develop at the tip of the shoot in the tassel, and female flowers develop on the ears, which terminate short branches. The development of male flowers in tassels and female flowers in ears is the result of selective abortion of pistils or stamens, respectively, in developing florets. Genetic analysis has shown that stamen abortion and pistil abortion are under the control of two different (...)
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    Anti-genetic engineering activism and scientized politics in the case of “contaminated” Mexican maize.Abby J. Kinchy - 2010 - Agriculture and Human Values 27 (4):505-517.
    The struggle over genetically-engineered (GE) maize in Mexico reveals a deep conflict over the criteria used in the governance of agri-food systems. Policy debate on the topic of GE maize has become “scientized,” granting experts a high level of political authority, and narrowing the regulatory domain to matters that can be adjudicated on the basis of scientific information or “managed” by environmental experts. While scientization would seem to narrow opportunities for public participation, this study finds that Mexican activists (...)
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