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Pseudomonas aeruginosa virulence genes identified in a Dictyostelium host model
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Pseudomonas aeruginosa virulence genes identified in a Dictyostelium host model

Alibaud, Laeticia ; Köhler, Thilo ; Coudray, Alice ; Prigent-Combaret, Claire ; Bergeret, Evelyne ; Perrin, Jackie ; Benghezal, Mohammed ; Reimmann, Cornelia ; Gauthier, Yves ; van Delden, Christian ; Attree, Ina ; Fauvarque, Marie-Odile ; Cosson, Pierre

Cellular microbiology, 2008-03, Vol.10 (3), p.729-740 [Periódico revisado por pares]

Oxford, UK: Oxford, UK : Blackwell Publishing Ltd

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Robotic Pets in Human Lives: Implications for the Human-Animal Bond and for Human Relationships with Personified Technologies
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Robotic Pets in Human Lives: Implications for the Human-Animal Bond and for Human Relationships with Personified Technologies

Melson, Gail F. ; Kahn, Jr, Peter H. ; Beck, Alan ; Friedman, Batya

Journal of social issues, 2009-09, Vol.65 (3), p.545-567 [Periódico revisado por pares]

Malden, USA: Blackwell Publishing Inc

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DISTINCTIVELY HUMAN? MEANING‐MAKING AND WORLD SHAPING AS CORE PROCESSES OF THE HUMAN NICHE: with Eric Priest, Celia Deane‐Drummond, Joseph Henrich, and Mary Meyers, “Introduction to Symposium on ‘Just How Special Are Humans?’”; Eric Priest, “Human Uniqueness: Debates in Science and Theology”; Joseph Henrich, “How Culture Made Us Uniquely Human”; Agustín Fuentes, “Distinctively Human? Meaning‐Making and World Shaping as Core Processes of the Human Niche”; Cristine Legare, “The Cumulative Quality of Culture Explains Human Uniqueness”; David Reich, “Human Uniqueness from a Biological Poin
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HOW CULTURE MADE US UNIQUELY HUMAN: with Eric Priest, Celia Deane‐Drummond, Joseph Henrich, and Mary Meyers, “Introduction to Symposium on ‘Just How Special Are Humans?’”; Eric Priest, “Human Uniqueness: Debates in Science and Theology”; Joseph Henrich, “How Culture Made Us Uniquely Human”; Agustín Fuentes, “Distinctively Human? Meaning‐Making and World Shaping as Core Processes of the Human Niche”; Cristine Legare, “The Cumulative Quality of Culture Explains Human Uniqueness”; David Reich, “Human Uniqueness from a Biological Poin
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HUMAN UNIQUENESS: DEBATES IN SCIENCE AND THEOLOGY: with Eric Priest, Celia Deane‐Drummond, Joseph Henrich, and Mary Meyers, “Introduction to Symposium on ‘Just How Special Are Humans?’”; Eric Priest, “Human Uniqueness: Debates in Science and Theology”; Joseph Henrich, “How Culture Made Us Uniquely Human”; Agustín Fuentes, “Distinctively Human? Meaning‐Making and World Shaping as Core Processes of the Human Niche”; Cristine Legare, “The Cumulative Quality of Culture Explains Human Uniqueness”; David Reich, “Human Uniqueness from a Biological Poin
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THE CUMULATIVE QUALITY OF CULTURE EXPLAINS HUMAN UNIQUENESS: with Eric Priest, Celia Deane‐Drummond, Joseph Henrich, and Mary Meyers, “Introduction to Symposium on ‘Just How Special Are Humans?’”; Eric Priest, “Human Uniqueness: Debates in Science and Theology”; Joseph Henrich, “How Culture Made Us Uniquely Human”; Agustín Fuentes, “Distinctively Human? Meaning‐Making and World Shaping as Core Processes of the Human Niche”; Cristine Legare, “The Cumulative Quality of Culture Explains Human Uniqueness”; David Reich, “Human Uniqueness from a Biological Poin
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RESPONSIBLE AGENCY: A HUMAN DISTINCTIVE?: with Eric Priest, Celia Deane‐Drummond, Joseph Henrich, and Mary Meyers, “Introduction to Symposium on ‘Just How Special Are Humans?’”; Eric Priest, “Human Uniqueness: Debates in Science and Theology”; Joseph Henrich, “How Culture Made Us Uniquely Human”; Agustín Fuentes, “Distinctively Human? Meaning‐Making and World Shaping as Core Processes of the Human Niche”; Cristine Legare, “The Cumulative Quality of Culture Explains Human Uniqueness”; David Reich, “Human Uniqueness from a Biological Poin
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NATURE MAKES AN ASCENT FROM THE LOWER TO THE HIGHER: GREGORY OF NYSSA ON HUMAN DISTINCTIVENESS: with Eric Priest, Celia Deane‐Drummond, Joseph Henrich, and Mary Meyers, “Introduction to Symposium on ‘Just How Special Are Humans?’”; Eric Priest, “Human Uniqueness: Debates in Science and Theology”; Joseph Henrich, “How Culture Made Us Uniquely Human”; Agustín Fuentes, “Distinctively Human? Meaning‐Making and World Shaping as Core Processes of the Human Niche”; Cristine Legare, “The Cumulative Quality of Culture Explains Human Uniqueness”; David Reich, “Human Uniqueness from a Biological Poin
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HUMAN UNIQUENESS FROM A BIOLOGICAL POINT OF VIEW: with Eric Priest, Celia Deane‐Drummond, Joseph Henrich, and Mary Meyers, “Introduction to Symposium on ‘Just How Special Are Humans?’”; Eric Priest, “Human Uniqueness: Debates in Science and Theology”; Joseph Henrich, “How Culture Made Us Uniquely Human”; Agustín Fuentes, “Distinctively Human? Meaning‐Making and World Shaping as Core Processes of the Human Niche”; Cristine Legare, “The Cumulative Quality of Culture Explains Human Uniqueness”; David Reich, “Human Uniqueness from a Biological Poin
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TRACING DISTINCTIVE HUMAN MORAL EMOTIONS? THE CONTRIBUTION OF A THEOLOGY OF GRATITUDE: with Eric Priest, Celia Deane‐Drummond, Joseph Henrich, and Mary Meyers, “Introduction to Symposium on ‘Just How Special Are Humans?’”; Eric Priest, “Human Uniqueness: Debates in Science and Theology”; Joseph Henrich, “How Culture Made Us Uniquely Human”; Agustín Fuentes, “Distinctively Human? Meaning‐Making and World Shaping as Core Processes of the Human Niche”; Cristine Legare, “The Cumulative Quality of Culture Explains Human Uniqueness”; David Reich, “Human Uniqueness from a Biological Poin
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