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  1. Bibliografia 417.Ute Roerig - 1971 - Rivista di Estetica 16:416.
     
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    Emotional aging: a discrete emotions perspective.Ute Kunzmann, Cathleen Kappes & Carsten Wrosch - 2014 - Frontiers in Psychology 5.
  3. Beiträge zur feministischen Theorie und Praxis.Ute Annecke & Heidrun Ehrhardt (eds.) - 1989 - Wiesbaden: Vertrieb, Frauenliteraturvertrieb GBR.
     
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  4. Der Kaiserinnen neue Kleider: feministische Denkbewegungen.Ute Annecke (ed.) - 1989 - Köln: Eigenverlag des Vereins Beiträge zur Feministischen Theorie und Praxis.
     
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    Die Kategorie des Unbewußten in der Philosophie Eduard von Hartmanns und ihre Beziehungen zum Unbewußten bei Freud.Ute Bunk - 1991 - Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 39 (1-6):492-499.
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    Wasser: das Meer und die Brunnen, die Flüsse und der Regen.Ute Guzzoni - 2005 - Berlin: Parerga.
  7. Personal way of being during SL Frank: interface between anthropology and ontology.Anne Roerig - 2009 - Studies in East European Thought 61 (2-3):221-232.
     
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  8. Der singende Holunder : Betrachtungen zum Kneipensingen.Ute Almoneit - 2019 - In Bettina Hesse (ed.), Die Philosophie des Singens. [Hamburg]: Mairisch Verlag.
     
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    Comment: The Emotion–Health Link: Perspectives From a Lifespan Theory of Discrete Emotions.Ute Kunzmann & Carsten Wrosch - 2018 - Emotion Review 10 (1):59-61.
    Suls provides a useful review of research interested in the contribution of chronic negative emotions to coronary heart disease. Despite widespread support for a link between negative emotions and the etiology of disease, it is largely unknown if discrete negative emotions, particularly anger, sadness, and anxiety contribute to the development of physical disease in different ways. In this comment, we argue that answering this question will require a more comprehensive analysis of the unique characteristics of discrete emotions as well as (...)
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    Empathic accuracy: age differences from adolescence into middle adulthood.Ute Kunzmann, Cornelia Wieck & Cathrin Dietzel - 2018 - Cognition and Emotion 32 (8):1611-1624.
    ABSTRACTThis study investigated age differences in empathic accuracy, the ability to correctly perceive others’ emotions, in a sample of 151 boys and men from three age groups: adolescents, young adults, and middle-aged adults. All participants viewed nine newly developed film clips, each depicting a boy or a man reliving one of three emotions, while talking about an autobiographical memory. Adolescents and middle-aged men were less accurate than young men, and these age differences were associated with parallel age differences in fluid-mechanical (...)
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    Biologists under Hitler.Ute Deichmann - 1996 - Harvard University Press.
    A revised and enlarged version of Biologen unter Hitler, translated by Thomas Dunlap.
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    Nothing beyond the able mother? A queer-crip perspective on notions of the reproductive subject in German feminist bioethics.Ute Kalender - 2010 - International Journal of Feminist Approaches to Bioethics 3 (2):150-169.
    This essay examines dominant notions of reproductive identity in feminist bioethics from a queer-crip perspective by considering the “reproductive situation” in Germany of people who are classified as disabled and people who are classified as queer. I analyze the ways in which such people are excluded from the understandings of reproductive identity that figure prominently in German feminist bioethics, and argue that feminist bioethics in Germany, which has become a well-established part of important bioethical institutions, reflects many, if not most, (...)
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    What learning theories can teach us in designing neurofeedback treatments.Ute Strehl - 2014 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 8.
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    Why epigenetics is not a vindication of Lamarckism – and why that matters.Ute Deichmann - 2016 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 57:80-82.
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    Psychosocial Distress in Women With Breast Cancer and Their Partners and Its Impact on Supportive Care Needs in Partners.Ute Goerling, Corinna Bergelt, Volkmar Müller & Anja Mehnert-Theuerkauf - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    Neurofeedback of Slow Cortical Potentials in Children with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder: A Multicenter Randomized Trial Controlling for Unspecific Effects.Ute Strehl, Pascal Aggensteiner, Daniel Wachtlin, Daniel Brandeis, Björn Albrecht, Maria Arana, Christiane Bach, Tobias Banaschewski, Thorsten Bogen, Andrea Flaig-Röhr, Christine M. Freitag, Yvonne Fuchsenberger, Stephanie Gest, Holger Gevensleben, Laura Herde, Sarah Hohmann, Tanja Legenbauer, Anna-Maria Marx, Sabina Millenet, Benjamin Pniewski, Aribert Rothenberger, Christian Ruckes, Sonja Wörz & Martin Holtmann - 2017 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 11.
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    Biology and political ideologies: on the futility of scientific justification for political values, now and in the past: Maurizio Meloni: Political biology. Science and social values in human heredity from eugenics to epigenetics. Palgrave MacMillan, 2016, xi+284pp, $105.00 HB.Ute Deichmann - 2017 - Metascience 26 (2):289-292.
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    Chromatin: Its history, current research, and the seminal researchers and their philosophy.Ute Deichmann - 2015 - Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 58 (2):143-164.
    Eukaryotic genomes are packaged into a nucleoprotein complex known as chromatin. The term was introduced in 1879 by German cytologist Walther Flemming. While observing the processes of mitosis in a light microscope, Flemming coined the term to describe the easily stainable threads in the nucleus. He predicted that it would not have a long life: “The word chromatin may serve until its chemical nature is known, and meanwhile stands for that substance in the cell nucleus which is readily stained”. However, (...)
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  19. Foucault and the Invisible Economy.Ute Tellmann - 2009 - Foucault Studies 6:5-24.
    This paper discusses the extent to which governmentality provides a critical visibility of the economy beyond its liberal imaginary. It argues that Foucault’s conceptual and historical understanding of liberal governmentality has two traits that encumber a de-centering of the economy from a Foucauldian perspective. The first obstacle results from a persistent asymmetry of the concept of governmentality as it remains solely geared towards replacing the monolithic account of the state. Governmentality is therefore in danger of rendering the economic invisible instead (...)
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  20. Practice Matters: Pro-environmental Motivations and Diet-Related Impact Vary With Meditation Experience.Ute B. Thiermann, William R. Sheate & Ans Vercammen - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    Mindfulness has emerged as a potential motivator for sustainable lifestyles, yet few studies provide insight into the relationship between mindfulness practice levels and individual engagement in pro-environmental behaviors. We also lack information about the significance of meditators’ behavioral differences in terms of their measurable environmental impact and the motivational processes underlying these differences in pro-environmental performance. We classified 300 individuals in three groups with varying meditation experience and compared their pro-environmental motivations and levels of animal protein consumption. Exceeding prior attempts (...)
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    The Concept of the Causal Role of Chromosomes and Genes in Heredity and Development: Opponents from Darwin to Lysenko.Ute Deichmann - 2014 - Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 57 (1):57-77.
    A recent cover of the German news magazine Der Spiegel announced: “Victory over Genes. Smarter, healthier, happier: How we can outwit our genome” (2010). The magazine’s article, instead, emphasizes the importance of epigenetics. According to Florian Maderspacher (2010), who reprinted the cover in his editorial in Current Biology, the relief or “schadenfreude” about the apparent victory over genes—which the cover, the article, and commentaries to it reveal—is, in part, a German phenomenon. It echoes “a latent anti-scientific attitude in parts of (...)
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    Catastrophic Populations and the Fear of the Future: Malthus and the Genealogy of Liberal Economy.Ute Tellmann - 2013 - Theory, Culture and Society 30 (2):135-155.
    This article argues that Foucault’s account of the intersection between population, liberal economy, and biopolitics needs to be reconstructed in light of Malthus’ Essay on the Principle of Population. Taking Malthus into account brings to the fore how deeply the question of population is tied to a colonial hierarchy that differentiates between dangerous ‘savage’ and economic ‘civilized’ life. ‘Savage life’ is depicted as a catastrophic form of life, which uses resources in a non-economic way due to its forgetfulness of the (...)
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    Chemistry and the Engineering of Life Around 1900: Research and Reflections by Jacques Loeb.Ute Deichmann - 2009 - Biological Theory 4 (4):323-332.
    Dissatisfied with the descriptive and speculative methods of evolutionary biology of his time, the physiologist Jacques Loeb , best known for his “engineering” approach to biology, reflected on the possibilities of artificially creating life in the laboratory. With the objective of experimentally tackling one of the crucial questions of organic evolution, i.e., the origin of life from inanimate matter, he rejected claims made by contemporary scientists of having produced artificial life through osmotic growth processes in inorganic salt solutions. According to (...)
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    Ancient Herat Revisited. New Data from Recent Archaeological Fieldwork.Ute Franke - 2015 - In Rocco Rante (ed.), Greater Khorasan: History, Geography, Archaeology and Material Culture. De Gruyter. pp. 63-88.
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  25. Greater Khorasan: History, Geography, Archaeology and Material Culture.Ute Franke - 2015 - De Gruyter.
     
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    Probleme der Identifikation von mittelalterlichen Arzneipflanzen.Ute Mauch - 2005 - Das Mittelalter 10 (1).
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    Un cinquième fragment de tablette en Linéaire B de Tirynthe.Ute Naumann - 1977 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 101 (1):229-234.
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    Die philosophische Begründung der Kunst bei Ficino.Ute Oehlig - 1992 - Stuttgart: Teubner.
  29. “Molecular” versus “Colloidal”: Controversies in Biology and Biochemistry, 1900–1940.Ute Deichmann - 2007 - Bulletin for the History of Chemistry 32 (2):105-118.
    OUTSTANDING PAPER AWARD, Division of the History of Chemistry, American Chemical Society.
     
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    Crystals, Colloids, or Molecules?: Early Controversies about the Origin of Life and Synthetic Life.Ute Deichmann - 2012 - Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 55 (4):521-542.
    In Goethe's Faust, the poet refers to alchemists' widespread ideas on artificial creation of life in the laboratory. In Faust, such an attempt was not successful: the little man,Homunculus, created by the scholar Wagner through crystallization, was a pure spirit; his form and light disappeared in an attempt to become real life. According to Goethe, life was obviously not a crystal, and he pointed to decisive differences between crystals and organic beings, the latter for example elaborating their food into clear-cut (...)
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    Gender and Nationalism in Central and Eastern Europe 1848-1918. Konferenz des Deutschen Historischen Instituts Warschau vom 7.-10. Mai 1998.Ute Caumanns - 1998 - Die Philosophin 9 (18):122-124.
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    Droit civil et genre en Europe au xixe s.Ute Gerhard - 2016 - Clio 43:250-273.
    Le Code civil français, premier code libéral et bourgeois d’Europe, passe, en raison de sa clarté systématique et de sa langue, pour un modèle de législation moderne. En outre, il eut une influence durable parce qu’il est resté en vigueur dans de nombreux pays d’Europe après la fin des conquêtes napoléoniennes. Pourtant, en comparaison avec d’autres codifications européennes et avec le droit coutumier de son temps, le Code français se caractérise, dans le droit conjugal et familial, par des règles particulièrement (...)
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    Weile und Weite: zur nicht-metrischen Erfahrung von Zeit und Raum.Ute Guzzoni - 2017 - Freiburg: Verlag Karl Alber.
    Raum und Zeit sind Grundprobleme der abendlandischen Philosophietradition. Beide sind vielfach als zusammengehorig betrachtet worden, und beide sind als messbare Dimensionen Teil einer Ordnung, die uns in unserem Wahrnehmen und in unserem Handeln Orientierung und Sicherheit gibt. So verlassen wir uns bei jeder Verabredung darauf, dass der Treffpunkt und der Zeitpunkt der Verabredung eindeutig sind. Doch gibt es neben der linearen Zeit und dem metrischen Raum auch andere Weisen, Raum und Zeit zu erleben. Wenn man die Welt als offenes Zusammenspiel (...)
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    The Expulsion of Jewish Chemists and Biochemists from Academia in Nazi Germany.Ute Deichmann - 1999 - Perspectives on Science 7 (1):1-86.
    In contrast to anti-Jewish campaigns at German universities in the 19th century, which met with opposition from liberal scholars, among them prominent chemists, there was no public reaction to the dismissals in 1933. Germany had been an international leader in chemistry until the 1930s. Due to a high proportion of Jewish physicists, chemistry was strongly affected by the expulsion of scientists. Organic and inorganic chemistry were least affected, while biochemistry suffered most. Polymer chemistry and quantum chemistry, of minor importance among (...)
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    Gemmules and Elements: On Darwin’s and Mendel’s Concepts and Methods in Heredity.Ute Deichmann - 2010 - Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 41 (1):85-112.
    Inheritance and variation were a major focus of Charles Darwin’s studies. Small inherited variations were at the core of his theory of organic evolution by means of natural selection. He put forward a developmental theory of heredity (pangenesis) based on the assumption of the existence of material hereditary particles. However, unlike his proposition of natural selection as a new mechanism for evolutionary change, Darwin’s highly speculative and contradictory hypotheses on heredity were unfruitful for further research. They attempted to explain many (...)
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    Challenging the Protein Dogma of the Gene: Oswald T. Avery – a Revolutionary Conservative.Ute Deichmann - 2008 - In Oren Harman & Michael Dietrich (eds.), Rebels, Mavericks, and Heretics in Biology. Yale University Press.
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    "Aus dem Tempel der Sehnsucht": Georg Simmel und Georg Lukacs: Wege in und aus der Moderne.Ute Luckhardt - 1994 - Butzbach-Griedel: Afra.
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    Reynolds, Pamela: The Uncaring, Intricate World. A Field Diary, Zambezi Valley, 1984–1985.Ute Luig - 2021 - Anthropos 116 (2):525-526.
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    Editors' Introduction to Special Issue.Ute Deichmann, Michel Morange & Anthony S. Travis - 2012 - Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 55 (4):470-472.
    In this second decade of the 21st century, we find the pervasive influence of synthetic biology everywhere, not only in research laboratories, but also in the discourses of politicians and ethicists. Despite its ubiquity, the precise meaning of the notions of "synthetic biology" and "synthetic life," as well as their history, potential, and risks, remain obscure not only to the layperson, but also to most biologists.The aim of this special issue is twofold. First, it is intended to help the reader (...)
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    Jews and sciences in German contexts: case studies from the 19th and 20th centuries.Ulrich Charpa & Ute Deichmann (eds.) - 2007 - Mohr Siebeck.
    Problems, Phenomena, Explanatory Approaches Who is a German-Jewish Scientist? 1. The Einstein case and its paradoxes On 14 March 1929, Albert Einstein's ...
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    The use of fall prevention guidelines in German hospitals – a multilevel analysis.Kathrin Raeder, Ute Siegmund, Ulrike Grittner, Theo Dassen & Cornelia Heinze - 2010 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 16 (3):464-469.
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    Beyond Popper and Polanyi: Leonor Michaelis, a Critical and Passionate Pioneer of Research at the Interface of Medicine, Enzymology, and Physical Chemistry.Ute Deichmann - 2012 - Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 55 (4):612-626.
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    Eric Davidson, his philosophy, and the history of science.Ute Deichmann - 2017 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 39 (4):31.
    Eric Davidson, a passionate molecular developmental biologist and intellectual, believed that conceptual advances in the sciences should be based on knowledge of conceptual history. Convinced of the superiority of a causal-analytical approach over other methods, he succeeded in successfully applying this approach to the complex feature of organismal development by introducing the far-reaching concept of developmental Gene Regulatory Networks. This essay reviews Davidson’s philosophy, his support for the history of science, and some aspects of his scientific personality.
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    Hierarchy, determinism, and specificity in theories of development and evolution.Ute Diechmann - 2017 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 39 (4):33.
    The concepts of hierarchical organization, genetic determinism and biological specificity have played a crucial role in biology as a modern experimental science since its beginnings in the nineteenth century. The idea of genetic information and genetic determination was at the basis of molecular biology that developed in the 1940s with macromolecules, viruses and prokaryotes as major objects of research often labelled “reductionist”. However, the concepts have been marginalized or rejected in some of the research that in the late 1960s began (...)
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    The expulsion of jewish biochemists from academia in nazi germany.Ute Deichmann - 1999 - Perspectives on Science 7 (1):1-86.
    : In contrast to anti-Jewish campaigns at German universities in the 19th century, which met with opposition from liberal scholars, among them prominent chemists, there was no public reaction to the dismissals in 1933. Germany had been an international leader in (bio-)chemistry until the 1930s. Due to a high proportion of Jewish physicists, (bio-)chemistry was strongly affected by the expulsion of scientists. Organic and inorganic chemistry were least affected, while biochemistry suffered most. Polymer chemistry and quantum chemistry, of minor importance (...)
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    Klang-Objekte zwischen Ding und Kreatur.Ute Holl - 2011 - Zeitschrift für Medien- Und Kulturforschung 2 (1):160-176.
    The paper presents the donkey's bray in Robert Bresson's film (F 1966) that disturbs the montage insistently as an open sound object and puts it in the context of bioacoustics. The donkey's hee-haw diversifies noise in such a way that the borderline between object and creature becomes permeable. Bresson's passion proves to be an experiment to perceive the acoustic channels of communication as transformers of animals, spaces and that kind of transmission that researchers informed by cybernetics call »language«.
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  47. Commemorating the 1913 Michaelis--Menten paper Die Kinetik der Invertinwirkung: three perspectives.Ute Deichmann, Schuster Stefan, Mazat Jean-Pierre & Athel Cornish-Bowden - 2013 - FEBS 281 (2):435-463.
    Methods and equations for analysing the kinetics of enzyme-catalysed reactions were developed at the beginning of the 20th century in two centres in particular; in Paris, by Victor Henri, and, in Berlin, by Leonor Michaelis and Maud Menten. Henri made a detailed analysis of the work in this area that had preceded him, and arrived at a correct equation for the initial rate of reaction. However, his approach was open to the important objection that he took no account of the (...)
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    Dedication.Ute Deichmann - 2015 - Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 58 (2):141-142.
    We dedicate this special section to the memory of Eric H. Davidson, who died on the first of September 2015. Though he had been seriously ill for many years, his death was unexpected and a great shock for us.We dedicate the section, first, to a great scientist who passionately pursued the idea of a mechanistic explanation of development and evolution. Eric was a pioneer in the molecular biology of development and its relationship to evolution. One of the first to suggest (...)
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    Emigration, isolation and the slow start of molecular biology in Germany.Ute Deichmann - 2002 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 33 (3):449-471.
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    Genetics in Germany. [Review of: Harwood J, Styles of scientific thought: the German genetics community, 1900-1933. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1993].Ute Deichmann - 1996 - British Journal for the History of Science 29 (1):83-87.
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