Results for 'Ditlev Tamm'

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    The Relationship Between Norwegian and Swedish Employees’ Perception of Corporate Social Responsibility and Affective Commitment.Caroline D. Ditlev-Simonsen - 2015 - Business and Society 54 (2):229-253.
    Corporations are spending a substantial and increasing amount of money on corporate social responsibility. However, little is known about the effects on key stakeholders of these activities. This study investigates if CSR activities have an effect on employees’ affective commitment. Two models test to what extent employees’ CSR perception, involvement in decision processes, and demographic variables are related to their AC relative to their perception of positive organizational support. The analysis is based on a sample of 512 employees from 4 (...)
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    Truth, Objectivity and Evidence in History Writing.Marek Tamm - 2014 - Journal of the Philosophy of History 8 (2):265-290.
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    A Critique of John Dewey's theory of fine art in the light of the principles of Thomism.Anne Mary Tamme - 1956 - Washington,: Catholic University of America Press.
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    Toward a reterritorialization of cultural theory.Marek Tamm & Kalevi Kull - 2016 - History of the Human Sciences 29 (1):75-98.
    This article argues that from a territorial perspective a certain coherence and continuity can be identified in the Estonian cultural-theoretical tradition – a discursive body based on common sources of influence and similar fundamental attitudes. We understand Estonian theory as a local episteme – a territorialized web of epistemological associations and rules for making sense of the world, which favours some premises while discouraging others. The article focuses on the older layers of Estonian theory, discussing the work of Karl Ernst (...)
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    Historical Thinking and the Human: Introduction.Marek Tamm & Zoltán Boldizsár Simon - 2020 - Journal of the Philosophy of History 14 (3):285-309.
    In recent years the age-old question “what is the human?” has acquired a new acuteness and novel dimensions. In introducing the special issue on “Historical Thinking and the Human”, this article argues that there are two main trends behind the contemporary “crisis of human”: ecological transformations, and technological ones. After discussing the respective anthropocenic and technoscientific redefinitions of the human, the paper theorizes three elements in an emerging new historicity of the human: first, the move from a fixed category to (...)
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    In a Parallel World: An Introduction to Frank Ankersmit’s Philosophy of History.Marek Tamm & Eugen Zeleňák - 2018 - Journal of the Philosophy of History 12 (3):325-344.
  7. Reflexivity : balancing the metanarratives of sustainable development.Kaidi Tamm - 2018 - In Oliver Parodi & Kaidi Tamm (eds.), Personal Sustainability: Exploring the Far Side of Sustainable Development. New York: Routledge.
     
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  8. Uralic perspectives on experimental evidence for evidentials: Early interpretation of the Estonian evidential morpheme.Anne Tamm, Reili Argus & Kadri Suurmäe - 2018 - In Ad Foolen, Helen de Hoop & Gijs Mulder (eds.), Evidence for evidentiality. Philadelphia: John Benjamins.
     
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    Greek Art Stansbury-O'Donnell Looking at Greek Art. Pp. xiv + 253, ills. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2011. Paper, £19.99, US$27.99 . ISBN: 978-0-521-12557-4. [REVIEW]John Tamm - 2012 - The Classical Review 62 (2):622-625.
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    Anterior eye development and ocular mesenchyme: new insights from mouse models and human diseases.Aleš Cvekl & Ernst R. Tamm - 2004 - Bioessays 26 (4):374-386.
    During development of the anterior eye segment, cells that originate from the surface epithelium or the neuroepithelium need to interact with mesenchymal cells, which predominantly originate from the neural crest. Failures of proper interaction result in a complex of developmental disorders such Peters' anomaly, Axenfeld–Rieger's syndrome or aniridia. Here we review the role of transcription factors that have been identified to be involved in the coordination of anterior eye development. Among these factors is PAX6, which is active in both epithelial (...)
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    The lexical typology of semantic shifts.Päivi Juvonen & Maria Koptjevskaja-Tamm (eds.) - 2016 - Boston: De Gruyter Mouton.
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    Global multi-stakeholder standard setters: how fragile are they?Magnus Boström & Kristina Tamm Hallström - 2013 - Journal of Global Ethics 9 (1):93-110.
    Worldwide we see the rise of new non-state, ?multi-stakeholder? organizations setting standards for socially and environmentally responsible practices. A multi-stakeholder organization builds on the idea of assembling actors from diverse societal spheres into one rule-setting process, thereby combining their resources, competences, and experiences. These processes also allow competing interests to negotiate and deliberate about their different concerns in global political and ethical matters. This paper analyzes multi-stakeholder dynamics within three global standard setters: the Forest Stewardship Council, the Marine Stewardship Council, (...)
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    Gefühl und Genauigkeit: empirische Ästhetik um 1900.Jutta Müller-Tamm, Henning Schmidgen & Tobias Wilke (eds.) - 2014 - München: Wilhelm Fink.
    "Empirische Ästhetik hat heute Konjunktur. Doch sie ist keineswegs eine Erfindung der Gegenwart. Schon im späten 19. Jahrhundert wurden zahlreiche Versuche unternommen, wissenschaftlich exakte Methoden in die Untersuchung des Schönen einzuführen. Unter Anschluss an Disziplinen wie Physiologie, Psychologie und Sprachwissenschaft wird Ästhetik um 1900 zu einer Wissensform, die in ihren materiellen Grundlagen, in ihrer diskursiven Organisation sowie in ihren theoretischen Konsequenzen neuartige Verbindungen zwischen Gefühl und Genauigkeit erzeugt. Die Beiträge des Bandes diskutieren diese Entwicklung anhand verschiedener Facetten und Spielformen empirischer (...)
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    Kunst als Gipfel der Wissenschaft: ästhetische und wissenschaftliche Weltaneignung bei Carl Gustav Carus.Jutta Müller-Tamm - 1995 - New York: Walter de Gruyter.
    Die traditionsreiche Reihe QUELLEN UND FORSCHUNGEN ZUR LITERATUR- UND KULTURGESCHICHTE, deren Ursprung auf das Jahr 1874 zur ckgeht, geh rt zum festen Bestand renommierter Publikationsforen der Deutschen Literaturwissenschaft. Von Ernst Osterkamp und Werner R cke an der Humboldt-Universit t zu Berlin herausgegeben, pr sentieren die QUELLEN UND FORSCHUNGEN hochwertige wissenschaftliche Arbeiten, die literarische Texte im Zusammenhang mit kulturhistorischen Ph nomenen, besonders auch mit den anderen K nsten, untersuchen. Philologische Studien mit transdisziplin rem Ansatz sind ausdr cklich erw nscht. Der Schwerpunkt (...)
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    Rumohrs "Haushalt der Kunst": zu einem kunsttheoretischen Werk der Goethe-Zeit.Pia Müller-Tamm - 1991 - New York: G. Olms.
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  16. Personal sustainability : exploring a new field of sustainable development.Oliver Parodi & Kaidi Tamm - 2018 - In Oliver Parodi & Kaidi Tamm (eds.), Personal Sustainability: Exploring the Far Side of Sustainable Development. New York: Routledge.
     
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  17. Personal sustainability : conclusions and perspectives.Oliver Parodi, Kaidi Tamm & Sabin Wendhack - 2018 - In Oliver Parodi & Kaidi Tamm (eds.), Personal Sustainability: Exploring the Far Side of Sustainable Development. New York: Routledge.
     
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    Cofactor squelching: Artifact or fact?Søren Fisker Schmidt, Bjørk Ditlev Larsen, Anne Loft & Susanne Mandrup - 2016 - Bioessays 38 (7):618-626.
    Cofactor squelching is the term used to describe competition between transcription factors (TFs) for a limited amount of cofactors in a cell with the functional consequence that TFs in a given cell interfere with the activity of each other. Since cofactor squelching was proposed based primarily on reporter assays some 30 years ago, it has remained controversial, and the idea that it could be a physiologically relevant mechanism for transcriptional repression has not received much support. However, recent genome‐wide studies have (...)
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    The Abc of Phosphonate Breakdown: A Mechanism for Bacterial Survival.M. Cemre Manav, Nicholas Sofos, Bjarne Hove-Jensen & Ditlev E. Brodersen - 2018 - Bioessays 40 (11):1800091.
    Bacteria have evolved advanced strategies for surviving during nutritional stress, including expression of specialized enzyme systems that allow them to grow on unusual nutrient sources. Inorganic phosphate (Pi) is limiting in most ecosystems, hence organisms have developed a sophisticated, enzymatic machinery known as carbon‐phosphorus (C‐P) lyase, allowing them to extract phosphate from a wide range of phosphonate compounds. These are characterized by a stable covalent bond between carbon and phosphorus making them very hard to break down. Despite the challenges involved (...)
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    The Abc of Phosphonate Breakdown: A Mechanism for Bacterial Survival.M. Cemre Manav, Nicholas Sofos, Bjarne Hove-Jensen & Ditlev E. Brodersen - 2018 - Bioessays 40 (11):1800091.
    Bacteria have evolved advanced strategies for surviving during nutritional stress, including expression of specialized enzyme systems that allow them to grow on unusual nutrient sources. Inorganic phosphate (Pi) is limiting in most ecosystems, hence organisms have developed a sophisticated, enzymatic machinery known as carbon‐phosphorus (C‐P) lyase, allowing them to extract phosphate from a wide range of phosphonate compounds. These are characterized by a stable covalent bond between carbon and phosphorus making them very hard to break down. Despite the challenges involved (...)
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    Emergence of Glutaraldehyde-Resistant Pseudomonas aeruginosa.Sarah Tschudin-Sutter, Reno Frei, Günter Kampf, Michael Tamm, Eric Pflimlin, Manuel Battegay & Andreas Franz Widmer - 2011 - Emergence: Complexity and Organization 32 (12):1173-1178.
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    Kristine Bonnevie, Tine Tammes and Elisabeth Schiemann in Early Genetics: Emerging Chances for a University Career for Women. [REVIEW]Ida H. Stamhuis & Arve Monsen - 2007 - Journal of the History of Biology 40 (3):427 - 466.
    The beginning of the twentieth century saw the emergence of the discipline of genetics. It is striking how many female scientists were contributing to this new field at the time. At least three female pioneers succeeded in becoming professors: Kristine Bonnevie (Norway), Elisabeth Schiemann (Germany) and the Tine Tammes (The Netherlands). The question is which factors contributed to the success of these women's careers? At the time women were gaining access to university education it had become quite the norm for (...)
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    Marek Tamm, Linda Kaljundi, and Carsten Selch Jensen, eds., Crusading and Chronicle Writing on the Medieval Baltic Frontier: A Companion to the Chronicle of Henry of Livonia. Farnham, UK, and Burlington, VT: Ashgate, 2011. Pp. xxxvii, 484; black-and-white figures, maps, and 1 table. $144.95. ISBN: 9780754666271. [REVIEW]Eric Knibbs - 2014 - Speculum 89 (1):254-256.
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    Beyond the Outer Shores: The Untold Odyssey of Ed Ricketts, the Pioneering Ecologist Who Inspired John Steinbeck and Joseph Campbell by Eric Enno Tamm (review).George Meadows - 2021 - Environment, Space, Place 13 (2):133-136.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Book Reviews 133 Beyond the Outer Shores: The Untold Odyssey of Ed Ricketts, the Pioneering Ecologist Who Inspired John Steinbeck and Joseph Campbell BY ERIC ENNO TAMM New York: Thunder’s Mouth Press, 2004 REVIEWED BY GEORGE MEADOWS How do you write a biography of someone who is best known as a fictional character? This is the challenge Erik Tamm has taken on in his recent biography of (...)
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    Anu Mänd and Marek Tamm, eds., Making Livonia: Actors and Networks in the Medieval and Early Modern Baltic Sea Region. London: Routledge, 2020. Pp. xx, 343; black-and-white figures. $160. ISBN: 978-0-3672-7309-5. Table of contents available online at https://www.routledge.com/Making-Livonia-Actors-and-Networks-in-the-Medieval-and-Early-Modern-Baltic /Mand-Tamm/p/book/9780367481285. [REVIEW]Mihkel Mäesalu - 2022 - Speculum 97 (3):863-864.
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    A female contribution to early genetics: Tine Tammes and Mendel's laws for continuous characters.Ida H. Stamhuis - 1995 - Journal of the History of Biology 28 (3):495-531.
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    Le tracé continu des sections coniques à la Renaissance: Applications optico-perspectives, héritage de la tradition mathématique arabe.Dominique Raynaud - 2007 - Arabic Sciences and Philosophy 17 (2):299-345.
    The perfect compass, used by al-Qūhī, al-Sijzī and his successors for the continuous drawing of conic sections, reappeared after a long eclipse in the works of Renaissance mathematicians like Francesco Barozzi in Venice. The resurgence of this instrument seems to have depended on its interest to solve new optico-perspective problems. Having reviewed the various instruments designed for the drawing of conic sections, the article is focused on the sole conic compass. Theoretical and empirical applications are detailed. Contrarily to the common (...)
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    The Ensemble Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics and Scientific Realism.Alexander Pechenkin - 2021 - Acta Baltica Historiae Et Philosophiae Scientiarum 9 (1):5-17.
    The article takes under consideration three versions of the ensemble interpretation of quantum mechanics and discusses the interconnection of these interpretations with the philosophy of science. To emphasize the specifics of the problem of interpretation of quantum mechanics in the USSR, the Marxist ideology is taken into account. The present paper continues the author’s previous analysis of ensemble interpretations which emerged in the USA and USSR in the first half of the 20th century. The author emphasizes that the ensemble approach (...)
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