Historical neo-institutionalismGenesisAnalytical frameworkPolicy pathsIn face of linked dynamics of society and nature as well as social, technological and Ecological transformation processes, a shift towards pathways of sustainable development is needed. This challenges societies to establish new forms of ...
In the nineteenth century, research in the internal organization of organisms made progress (cf. Mendelsohn, 1965). In 1838 Matthias Schleiden published his Beiträge zur Phytogenesis.Footnote 11 In it he focused attention on the nucleus and the cell wall as characteristic components of the cells...
It says Adam and Eve/we took the ‘fruit’ (Genesis 3:3)‘from the tree of knowledge’ (Gen. 2:9, 17) and were ‘disobedient’ (the term widely used in descriptions of Gen. 3). In other words, we developed a conscious mind and free will. But in that pre-scientific story ...
For an extension of Kuhn’s views to the sociology of scientific knowledge, see Barnes (1982). Many of Kuhn’s ideas can now be seen to have been anticipated by Fleck. See, Ludwik Fleck, Genesis and Development of a Scientific Fact, Chicago and London, University of Chicago Press (1979)...
570 C.E. marked the birth of Islam's founding prophet, Muhammad, the genesis of the faith's rich historical narrative. Although Islam is now considered a major world religion, the faith went through significant strain directly following the prophet's death. This tension splintered Islam's follo...
Natural chaotic inflation in supergravity and leptogenesis We comprehensively investigate a chaotic inflation model proposed recently in the framework of supergravity. In this model, the form of K"ahler potential i... M Kawasaki,M Yamaguchi,T Yanagida - 《Physical Review D Particles & Fields》 被...
(∆aμ). The other positive contributions to ∆aμcome from the interactions of singly charged gauge bosonsWL,WRwith heavy neutral fermions and that of neutral CP-even scalars with muons. The interaction ofWLwith heavy neutrino is facilitated by inverse seesaw mechanism which allows large ...
Chromosomal inversions have been pervasive during the evolution of the genus Drosophila, but there is significant variation between lineages in the rate of rearrangement fixation. D. mojavensis, an ecological specialist adapted to a cactophilic niche und