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    Ceres in intuitionistic logic.David Cerna, Alexander Leitsch, Giselle Reis & Simon Wolfsteiner - 2017 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 168 (10):1783-1836.
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    El carácter desinteresado de la apreciación de lo bello en la estética kantiana.Jorge Cerna - 2014 - Estudios de Filosofía (Universidad de Antioquia) 12:36-55.
    The present paper has the purpose of analyzing the notion of disinterest in Kant’s aesthetics. The first part focuses on Shaftesbury’s and Schopenhauer’s aesthetic approaches, wherein the presence of disinterest in relation to the appraisal of beauty is highlighted –albeit, as will be seen, in very different senses than the one proposed by Kant. The second part approaches the Analytics of beauty, around which some reflections about disinterest will be attempted in order to pay attention to disinterest as proposed by (...)
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    El carácter desinteresado de la apreciación de lo bello en la estética kantiana.Jorge Cerna - 2014 - Estudios de Filosofía (Universidad de Antioquia) 12:36-55.
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  4. Iberské kořeny vědecké revoluce? Nový svět, idea kooperace a proměny raně novověkých epistemologických modelů.Jana Černá - 2013 - Teorie Vědy / Theory of Science 35 (3):443-465.
    Příspěvek se snaží ukázat, jaký dopad mělo poznávání přírody Nového světa na utváření specific- kých podob raně novověké vědecké kooperace a vědy obecně. Záměrem textu je prezentovat originální metody a formy vědění, které v souvislosti s kooperativním poznáváním Nového světa především ve Španělsku vznikaly a jež v soudobé Evropě neměly obdobu. Studie tak chce poukázat na význam, který mělo poznávání Nového světa Španěly v procesu tzv. vědecké revoluce, resp. proměny vědecké praxe i teoretických episte- mologických schémat.
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    Cognitio singularium: Renesanční historiae naturalis a jejich proměny.Jana Černá - 2012 - Pro-Fil 12 (2):11.
    Studie se zabývá problematikou renesančních historiae naturalis, zejména potom vztahem, který v tomto žánru zaujímala empirie a tradiční vědění. Článek analyzuje rozdíly mezi historiae naturalis Starého světa (Gessner, Aldrovandi) a světa Nového (Oviedo, Hernández). Hlavním cílem textu je charakterizovat specifika těchto dvou typů „přírodní historie“ a stejně tak ukázat jejich podobnosti a poukázat na „zdánlivé paradoxy“.
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    Meeting online strangers offline: The nature of upsetting experiences of adolescent girls.Kristian Daneback, Katerina Janasova, Alena Cerna & Lenka Dedkova - 2014 - Communications 39 (3):327-346.
    The present study focuses on meeting online strangers face-to-face. This activity represents one of the least prevalent but also most feared online risks for youth. Due to the low number of youth experiencing upsetting meetings and the dominance of quantitative research designs in the area, the current state of knowledge does not provide a clear view of what happens at meetings that youths find upsetting. The aim of the present study is to enrich knowledge in this area by exploring such (...)
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  7. Los estudios económico-administrativos.Daniel Arturo Cernas Ortiz Y. Patricia Mercado Salgado - 2013 - In Felipe González Ortiz, Eduardo Aguado López & Francisco Herrera Tapia (eds.), Escalas del conocimiento: las formas de construcción del objeto en las disciplinas sociales. Toluca, México: Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México.
     
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    Naked in the Old and the New World: Differences and Analogies in Descriptions of European and American herbae nudae in the Sixteenth Century.Lucie Čermáková & Jana Černá - 2018 - Journal of the History of Biology 51 (1):69-106.
    The sixteenth century could be understand as a period of renaissance of interest in nature and as a period of development of natural history as a discipline. The spreading of the printing press was connected to the preparation of new editions of Classical texts and to the act of correcting and commenting on these texts. This forced scholars to confront texts with living nature and to subject it to more careful investigation. The discovery of America uncovered new horizons and brought (...)
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    Enemigos Naturales: Nociones Etológicas (Natural Enemies: Etological Notions).M. H. Badii, E. Cerna & J. Landeros - 2010 - Daena 5 (1):256-269.
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    Algunos Aspectos de Depredación Some Aspects of Predation.M. H. Badii, J. Landeros, H. Rodríguez, E. Cerna, J. Valenzuela & Y. Ochoa - 2013 - Daena 8 (1):148-158.
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    Análisis y Aplicación de Muestreo Multietápico, Estimación de Submuestreo y Muestreo de Respuesta Aleatoria.M. H. Badii, A. Guillen, J. Landeros & E. Cerna - 2011 - Daena 6 (2):88-95.
    Resumen. Se analizan de forma detallada las bases del muestreo multietápico, la estimación de submuestreo y el muestreo de respuesta aleatoria. Se presentan las ecuaciones pertinentes ejemplificando por medio de casos reales. También se argumentan las situaciones en donde se debe utilizar estos casos específicos. Palabras claves. Caso multietápico, muestreo de respuesta aleatoria, submuestreo.. The basics of multi-stage sampling, sub-sampling and random response sampling are analyzed. Detailed equations regarding these types of sampling are provided. The applications of these types of (...)
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    Coevolución y Mutualismo: Nociones Conceptuales Coevolution and Mutualism: Conceptual Notions.M. H. Badii, H. Rodríguez, E. Cerna, J. Valenzuela, J. Landeros & Y. Ochoa - 2013 - Daena 8 (1):23-31.
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    Dispersión Espacial: El Prerrequisito Esencial para el Muestreo (Spatial Dispersion: The Essential Prerequisite for Sampling).M. H. Badii, A. Guillen, E. Cerna & J. Landeros - 2011 - Daena 6 (1):40-71.
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    Estrategias de Historia de Vida Life History Strategies.M. H. Badii, H. Rodríguez, E. Cerna, Y. Ochoa, J. Landeros & J. Valenzuela - 2013 - Daena 8 (1):94-102.
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  15. Ecología e historia del dengue en las Américas.M. H. Badii, J. Landeros, E. Cerna & J. L. Abreu - 2007 - Daena: Internacional J Good Consciente 2:309-33.
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    Muestreo Secuencial: Clases, Ventajas y Aplicaciones.M. H. Badii, A. Guillen, E. Cerna, J. Valenzuela & J. Landeros - 2011 - Daena 6 (2):113-133.
    Resumen. Se presentan los conceptos básicos de muestreo secuencial en sus cinco modalidades,incluyendo muestreo secuencial de tipo estándar, usando solo una densidad crítica, por una precisiónfija, por medio de presencia-ausencia y finalmente de tipo temporal. Se notan un ejemplo real para cadacaso. Se nota y se explica la importancia de la distribución de los datos y los pertinentes ecuaciones. Sepresentan a través de ejemplos reales las ecuaciones para estimar el tamaño óptimo de la muestra paracada uno de las cinco modalidades (...)
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    Nociones Introductorias de Muestreo Estadístico (Introductory Notions of Statistical Sampling).M. H. Badii, A. Guillen, E. Cerna & J. Valenzuela - 2011 - Daena 6 (1):89-105.
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    Patrones Reproductivos Reproductive Patterns.M. H. Badii, J. Landeros, J. Valenzuelea, R. Rodríguez, Y. Ochoa & E. Cerna - 2013 - Daena 8 (1):55-63.
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    Regulación Poblacional de Ácaros Plaga de Impacto Agrícola (Population Regulation of Pest Mites of Agricultural Significance).M. H. Badii, J. Landeros & E. Cerna - 2010 - Daena 5 (1):270-302.
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  20. Ethics in robotics research: CERNA recommendations.Alexei Grinbaum & Raja Chatila - 2017 - IEEE Robotics and Automation Magazine (99):1-8.
    This article summarizes the recommendations concerning robotics as issued by the Commission for the Ethics of Research in Information Sciences and Technologies (CERNA), the French advisory commission for the ethics of information and communication technology (ICT) research. Robotics has numerous applications in which its role can be overwhelming and may lead to unexpected consequences. In this rapidly evolving technological environment, CERNA does not set novel ethical standards but seeks to make ethical deliberation inseparable from scientific activity. Additionally, it provides tools (...)
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    Černá Kočka, Aneb, Subjekt Znalce V Myšlení o Literatuře a Jeho Komunikační Strategie.Pavel Janoušek - 2012 - Academia.
    Cílem knižní studie je postihnout pravidla platící v agonálním prostoru, do něhož literární znalci svými promluvami a texty jako subjekty vstupují a v jehož rámci jsou vzájemně poměřováni, posuzováni a hodnoceni. Autor přitom vychází z předpokladu, že myšlení o literatuře spoluformuje nadosobní pamět' určitého kolektiva a současně je také prostorem pro individuální tvořivost znalců. Literární historiky, teoretiky, kritiky či učitele interpretuje jako aktivní účastníky řečových her, kteří musí své názory a koncepty formulovat a prosazovat v kooperaci a konkurenci s ostatními, (...)
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    miRNA‐mediated crosstalk between transcripts: The missing “linc”?Jennifer Y. Tan & Ana C. Marques - 2016 - Bioessays 38 (3).
    Recently, transcriptome‐wide sequencing data have revealed the pervasiveness of intergenic long noncoding RNA (lncRNA) transcription. Subsets of lncRNAs have been demonstrated to crosstalk with and post‐transcriptionally regulate mRNAs in a microRNA (miRNA)‐dependent manner. Referred to as long noncoding competitive endogenous RNAs (lnceRNAs), these transcripts can contribute to diverse aspects of organismal and cellular biology, likely by providing a hitherto unrecognized layer of gene expression regulation. Here, we discuss the biological relevance of post‐transcriptional regulation by lnceRNAs, provide insights on recent advances (...)
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    Incongruous images: “Before, during, and after” the holocaust1.Marianne Hirsch & Leo Spitzer - 2009 - History and Theory 48 (4):9-25.
    When historians, archivists, and museologists turn to Eastern European photos from family albums or collections—for example, photos from the decades preceding the Holocaust and the early years of the Second World War—they seek visual evidence or illustrations of the past. But photographs may refuse to fit expected narratives and interpretations, revealing both more and less than we expect. Focusing on photos of Jews taken on the main avenues of Cerna˘u?i, Romania, before the Second World War and during the city’s occupation (...)
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    3′UTRs take a long shot in the brain.Li Wang & Rui Yi - 2014 - Bioessays 36 (1):39-45.
    The fast advancing RNA‐seq technology has unveiled an unexpected diversity and expression specificity of 3′ untranslated regions (3′UTRs) of mRNAs. In particular, neural mRNAs seem to express significantly longer 3′UTRs, some of which are over 10 kb in length. The extensive elongation of 3′UTRs in neural tissues provides intriguing possibilities for cell type‐specific regulations that are governed by miRNAs, RNA‐binding proteins and ribonucleoprotein aggregates. In this article, we review recent progress in the characterization of mRNA 3′UTRs and discuss their implications (...)
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