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  1. Jayanta on the Relation Between Word and Meaning.Ujjwala Pause - 1992 - In V. N. Jha (ed.), Relations in Indian Philosophy. Sri Satguru Publications. pp. 147--99.
     
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    Mīmāṁsā philosophy of language.Ujjwala Panse - 2002 - Delhi: Sri Satguru Publications.
    Three laectures delivered in Wlson philological lectures, 2001.
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    Ujjavalaśāstravaibhavam =.Ujjwala Jha, Arun Ranjan Mishra & Anagha Joshi (eds.) - 2023 - Delhi, India: Shivalik Prakashan.
    Contributed research papers on various aspects of Indian philosophy, Vedic and Sanskrit literature and Sanskrit grammar.
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  4. A primer of Navya Nyāya language and methodology =.Ujjwala Panse - 2004 - Kolkata: The Asiatic Society. Edited by Maheśacandranyāyaratna.
    Study of Navyanyāyabhāṣāpradīpa of Maheśacandranyāyaratna on Navya Nyāya philosophy; includes Sankrit text with English translation.
     
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    A reconstruction of the third school of Pūrvamīmāṃsā.Ujjwala Panse - 1990 - Delhi, India: Sri Satguru Publications. Edited by Murāri Miśra.
  6. Concept of Avadhi in Jaina Epistemology.Ujjwala Panse - 1997 - In V. N. Jha (ed.), Jaina Logic and Epistemology. Sri Sadguru Publications. pp. 209--155.
     
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    Dharmaśāstra and Human Rights.Ujjwala Panse (ed.) - 2011 - New Bharatiya Book.
    Proceedings of the National Seminar on "Dharmaśāstra and Human Rights" held at University of Pune during 22-24 March 2010.
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    Indian Hermeneutics, theory and application.Ujjwala Panse (ed.) - 2013 - Delhi: New Bharatiya Book Corporation.
    Papers presented at the National Seminar on 'Indian Hermeneutics : Theory and Application', held at Centre of Advanced Study in Sanskrit, University of Pune during 11-13 January 2011.
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    Mīmāṁsā philosophy of language.Ujjwala Panse - 2002 - Delhi: Sri Satguru Publications.
    Three laectures delivered in Wlson philological lectures, 2001.
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    Some issues in Nyāya, Mīmāṁsā, and Dharmaśāstra.Ujjwala Panse - 1996 - Delhi: Sri Satguru Publications.
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    Mapping brain maturation and cognitive development during adolescence.Tomáš Paus - 2005 - Trends in Cognitive Sciences 9 (2):60-68.
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    Dimensions of Contemporary Sanskrit Research.V. N. Jha, Ujjwala Panse & Arun Ranjan Mishra (eds.) - 2008 - New Bharatiya Book.
    Festschrift in honor of V.N. Jha, b. 1946, Indologist; comprises contributed papers on various aspects of Vedic literature and philosophy.
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    Borderline: The Ethics of Fat Stigma in Public Health.Cat Pausé - 2017 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 45 (4):510-517.
    This article argues that public health campaigns have an ethical obligation to combat fat stigma, not mobilize it in the “war on obesity.” Fat stigma is conceptualized, and a review is undertaken of how pervasive fat stigma is across the world and across the lifespan. By reviewing the negative impacts of fat stigma on physical health, mental health, and health seeking behaviors, fat stigma is clearly identified as a social determinant of health. Considering the role of fat stigma in public (...)
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    Expression of concern.Silvia Bulfone-Paus, Elena Bulanova, Vadim Budagian & Ralf Paus - 2011 - Bioessays 33 (8):647-647.
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    The interleukin‐15/interleukin‐15 receptor system as a model for juxtacrine and reverse signaling.Silvia Bulfone-Paus, Elena Bulanova, Vadim Budagian & Ralf Paus - 2006 - Bioessays 28 (4):362-377.
    Interleukin‐15 (IL‐15) is a pleiotropic cytokine of the 4 α‐helix bundle family, which binds to a receptor complex that displays common elements with the IL‐2 receptor and a unique high‐affinity α chain. This review focuses on juxtacrine and reverse signaling levels in the IL‐15/IL‐15R system. Specifically, we discuss how agonistic stimulation of membrane‐bound IL‐15 induces phosphorylation of members of the MAP kinase family and of focal adhesion kinase (FAK), thereby upregulating processes including cytokine secretion, cell adhesion and migration. In addition, (...)
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    Die Another Day: The Obstacles Facing Fat People in Accessing Quality Healthcare.Cat Pausé - 2014 - Narrative Inquiry in Bioethics 4 (2):135-141.
    In this issue of Narrative Inquiries in Bioethics, fat individuals share their healthcare experiences. Through reading the narratives, it becomes clear that access to proper healthcare is often blocked for fat patients by a variety of things, including shame and fat stigma. From physical spaces in which they do not fit, to doctors who diagnose all of their problems as ‘fat’, similar themes are echoed across the stories. And common are the refrains for better treatment, less shame, and access to (...)
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  17. How Dialogic Settings Influence Evidence Use in Adolescent Students.Fabrizio Macagno & Elizabeth Mayweg-Paus - 2016 - Zeitschrift Für Padagogische Psychologie 30:121-132.
    This study examines how evidence is used differently in argumentative discourse compared to individual arguments. Applying a 1×2 crossover study design, 37 secondary school students were asked either to discuss a social issue with their partner before individually writing an essay outlining their opinion or, vice versa, first to discuss and then to write. As background information, they were provided with pieces of evidence with different levels of quality. Dialogs and essays were analyzed regarding (a) the type of evidence and (...)
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  18. Die Analogie als Prinzip religiöser Rede.Ansgar Paus - 1974 - München: Pustet.
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  19. Das Fest und seine Sinngestalt.Ansgar Paus - 1995 - Salzburger Jahrbuch für Philosophie:7-34.
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  20. Das Heilige in der Vernunft. Die Theorie der religiösen Erkenntnis bei Rudolf Otto.Ansgar Paus - 1983 - Salzburger Jahrbuch für Philosophie:39-78.
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    Die Kausalitätslehre des Thomas Hobbes im Zusammenhang mit den Grundlagen seines Systems.Ludwig Paus - 1940 - Köln,:
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  22. Das Mysterium des Religiösen zwischen Verheimlichung und Preisgabe.Ansgar Paus - 2005 - Salzburger Jahrbuch für Philosophie:45-62.
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  23. Das verschwiegene Heimweh Mircea Eliades nach dem Paradies. Bemerkungen zur Methode der „Religionsgeschichte“.Ansgar Paus - 1986 - Salzburger Jahrbuch für Philosophie:65-76.
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    Erythropoietin and the skin: a role for epidermal oxygen sensing?Ralf Paus, Enikő Bodó, Arno Kromminga & Wolfgang Jelkmann - 2009 - Bioessays 31 (3):344-348.
    Erythropoietin (EPO), long appreciated as the chief endocrine regulator of red blood cell formation, is now recognized to exert many additional functions outside the bone marrow. Thus, the quest is on to define the full range of EPO functions in the physiology and pathology of non‐hematopoietic tissues. Two recent studies in man and mice have highlighted the importance of the mammalian skin as one peripheral tissue with a previously unsuspected role in EPO biology; both, as a target and as a (...)
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    Freiheit des Menschen: im Auftrag des Direktoriums d. Salzburger Hochschulwochen.Ansgar Paus (ed.) - 1974 - Graz : Wien ; Köln: Verl. Styria.
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  26. Landfrid Heinrich, ein Sprachtheoretiker der Salzburger BenediktinerUniversität.Ansgar Paus - 1973 - Salzburger Jahrbuch für Philosophie:121-144.
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  27. Muhammad Iqbal. Ein moderner muslimischer Religionsphilosoph und das Problem der religiösen Erfahrung.Ansgar Paus - 1990 - Salzburger Jahrbuch für Philosophie:49-73.
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  28. MichaelGazzanigaConversations in the cognitive neurosciences1997MIT PressISBN 0262 57117 X.Tomáš Paus - 1997 - Trends in Cognitive Sciences 1 (5):196.
  29. Religionsphilosophie oder christlich-theologische Propädeutik? Beobachtungen zu Richard Schaefflers Handbuch „Religionsphilosophie“.Ansgar Paus - 1986 - Salzburger Jahrbuch für Philosophie:115-124.
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    Structural MRI.Tomáš Paus - 2005 - Trends in Cognitive Sciences 9 (2):60-68.
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  31. Words and meaning. How the lexical encoding of technical concepts contributes to their mental representation.Elisabeth Paus & Regina Jucks - 2009 - In N. A. Taatgen & H. van Rijn (eds.), Proceedings of the 31st Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society. pp. 496--501.
     
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  32. Zur Bedeutung in religiöser Rede.Ansgar Paus - 1971 - Salzburger Jahrbuch für Philosophie:83-120.
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  33. Zur Geschichte des Salzburger Jahrbuchs für Philosophie.Ansgar Paus - 2006 - Salzburger Jahrbuch für Philosophie:137-140.
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  34. Developing argumentation strategies in electronic dialogs: Is modeling effective?Fabrizio Macagno, Elizabeth Mayweg-Paus & Deanna Kuhn - 2015 - Discourse Processes 53 (4):280-297.
    The study presented here examines how interacting with a more capable interlocutor influences use of argumentation strategies in electronic discourse. To address this question, 54 young adolescents participating in an intervention centered on electronic peer dialogs were randomly assigned to either an experimental or control condition. In both conditions, pairs who held the same position on a social issue engaged in a series of electronic dialogs with pairs who held an opposing position. In the experimental condition, in some dialogs, unbeknownst (...)
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    Stigma in Practice: Barriers to Health for Fat Women.Jennifer A. Lee & Cat J. Pausé - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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    Transcranial magnetic stimulation of the human frontal eye field facilitates visual awareness.Marie-Hélène Grosbras & Tomáš Paus - 2003 - European Journal of Neuroscience 18 (11):3121-3126.
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    Molecular principles of hair follicle induction and morphogenesis.Ruth Schmidt-Ullrich & Ralf Paus - 2005 - Bioessays 27 (3):247-261.
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  38. Argumentation Theory in Education Studies: Coding and Improving Students’ Argumentative Strategies.Fabrizio Macagno, Elisabeth Mayweg-Paus & Deanna Kuhn - 2015 - Topoi 34 (2):523-537.
    This paper is aimed at combining the advances in argumentation theory with the models used in the field of education to address the issue of improving students’ argumentative behavior by interacting with an expert. The concept of deeper or more sophisticated argumentative strategy is theoretically defined and used to advance two new coding schemes, based on the advances in the argumentation studies and aimed at capturing the dialectical, or structural, behavior, and the argumentative content of each dialogue unit. These coding (...)
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    Constraints and Affordances of Online Engagement With Scientific Information—A Literature Review.Friederike Hendriks, Elisabeth Mayweg-Paus, Mark Felton, Kalypso Iordanou, Regina Jucks & Maria Zimmermann - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    Many urgent problems that societies currently face—from climate change to a global pandemic—require citizens to engage with scientific information as members of democratic societies as well as to solve problems in their personal lives. Most often, to solve their epistemic aims (aims directed at achieving knowledge and understanding) regarding such socio-scientific issues, individuals search for information online, where there exists a multitude of possibly relevant and highly interconnected sources of different perspectives, sometimes providing conflicting information. The paper provides a review (...)
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    The role of parietal cortex in awareness of self-generated movements: A transcranial magnetic stimulation study.Penny A. MacDonald & Tomás Paus - 2003 - Cerebral Cortex 13 (9):962-967.
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    Endocrine controls of keratin expression.Yuval Ramot, Ralf Paus, Stephan Tiede & Abraham Zlotogorski - 2009 - Bioessays 31 (4):389-399.
    Keratins are a family of intermediate filaments that serve various crucial roles in skin physiology. For mammalian skin to function properly, and to produce epidermal and hair keratins that are optimally adapted for their environment, it is critical that keratin gene and protein expression are stringently controlled. Given that the skin is not only targeted by multiple hormones, but also constitutes a veritable peripheral endocrine organ, it is not surprizing that intracutaneous keratin expression is underlined by tight endocrine controls. These (...)
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    Harnessing neuroendocrine controls of keratin expression: A new therapeutic strategy for skin diseases?Yuval Ramot & Ralf Paus - 2014 - Bioessays 36 (7):672-686.
    Human skin produces numerous neurohormones and neuropeptides. Recent evidence has shown that the neuroendocrine regulation of human skin biology also extends to keratins, the major structural components of epithelial cells. For example, thyrotropin‐releasing hormone, thyrotropin, opioids, prolactin, and cannabinoid receptor 1‐ligands profoundly modulate human keratin gene and protein expression in human epidermis and/or hair follicle epithelium in situ. Since selected keratins are now understood to exert important regulatory functions beyond mechanical stability, we argue that neuroendocrine pathways of keratin regulation are (...)
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    Religioser Erkenntnisgrund: Herkunft und Wesen der Aprioritheorie Rudolf Ottos.Paul Gorner & Ansgar Paus - 1968 - Philosophical Quarterly 18 (72):284.
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    Fancy Citrus, Feel Good: Positive Judgment of Citrus Odor, but Not the Odor Itself, Is Associated with Elevated Mood during Experienced Helplessness.Matthias Hoenen, Katharina Müller, Bettina M. Pause & Katrin T. Lübke - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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    Lhx2—decisive role in epithelial stem cell maintenance, or just the “tip of the iceberg”?Stephan Tiede & Ralf Paus - 2006 - Bioessays 28 (12):1157-1160.
    Stem cell self renewal, maintenance and differentiation are influenced by the convergence of intrinsic cellular signals and extrinsic microenvironmental cues from the surrounding stem cell niche. However, the specific signals involved are often still poorly understood. This is also true for skin epithelial stem cells. Recently, by transcriptionally profiling of embryonic hair progenitors in mice, Rhee et al.1 have managed to define how murine hair follicle epithelial stem cells are specified and maintained in an undifferentiated state. These authors have identified (...)
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    The Hair Follicle as an Interdisciplinary Model for Biomedical Research: An Eclectic Literature Synthesis.Iain S. Haslam & Ralf Paus - 2020 - Bioessays 42 (11):2000053.
    Skin is a comparatively accessible organ possessing many conserved regulatory and signaling pathways, drawing researchers from varied fields toward its study. Hair follicle (HF) biology in particular has expanded rapidly over the preceding decade, helping to shape and develop scientific knowledge across diverse areas of biomedical research, beyond the skin. The hope in compiling this review is to inspire more researchers to utilize the HF as an instructive biological model, bringing with them fresh perspectives and experience from differing fields of (...)
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    Lexical Knowledge in the Organization of Language.Urs Egli, Peter E. Pause, Christoph Schwarze, Arnim von Stechow & Götz Wienold - 1995 - Benjamins.
    Since the spectrum of possibilities in linguistic theory construction is much broader and more variegated than students of linguistics have perhaps been led to believe, the Current Issues in Linguistic Theory series has been established in order to provide a forum for the presentation and discussion of linguistic opinions of scholars who do not necessarily accept the prevailing mode of thought in linguistic science. CILT is a theory-oriented series which welcomes contributions from scholars who have significant proposals to make towards (...)
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    Cylindromatosis and the CYLD gene: new lessons on the molecular principles of epithelial growth control.Ramin Massoumi & Ralf Paus - 2007 - Bioessays 29 (12):1203-1214.
    Analysing cylindromatosis and the associated defects in the CYLD gene is providing novel insights into the molecular principles of epithelial growth control and carcinogenesis in, and beyond, the skin. In this review, we summarize the histopathology and histogenesis of cylindromas, and the available genetic information on patients with these skin appendage tumors. Focusing on recent data concerning the normal functions and signaling interactions of the CYLD gene product, we explain how CYLD interferes with TNF‐α or TLR‐mediated signaling as well as (...)
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    Nyāya-Vasiṣṭha: felicitation volume of Prof. V.N. Jha.V. N. Jha, Manabendu Banerjee & Ujjwala Panse (eds.) - 2006 - Kolkata: Sanskrit Pustak Bhandar.
    Contributed research papers chiefly on various aspects of Indic philosophy, Vedic literature, etc.
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  50. Nyāya-Vasiṣṭha: felicitation volume of Prof. V.N. Jha.V. N. Jha, Manabendu Banerjee & Ujjwala Panse (eds.) - 2006 - Kolkata: Sanskrit Pustak Bhandar.
    Contributed research papers chiefly on various aspects of Indic philosophy, Vedic literature, etc.
     
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