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    Réponse à P. Bovet (question 2)

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    Jacobs Arthur M. Réponse à P. Bovet (question 2) . In: Bulletin de psychologie, tome 39 n°375, 1986. Jugement et langage. Hommage à Georges Noizet. p. 372

    Todesstrafe und Menschenwürde

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    Stoecker R. Todesstrafe und Menschenwürde. In: Jacobs HC, ed. Gegen Folter und Todesstrafe : aufklärerischer Diskurs und europäische Literatur vom 18. Jahrhundert bis zur Gegenwart. Frankfurt/M.: P. Lang; 2007: 265-304

    On the role of general purpose technologies within the Marshall-Jacobs controversy: The case of nanotechnologies

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    This paper investigates the role of nanotechnologies as a general purpose technology for regional development. Due to pervasiveness, nanotechnologies may be utilized in diverse applications thereby providing the basis for both localization and urbanization externalities. We carry out patent and publication analyses for the city state of Hamburg during the period 1990-2010. We find evidence that nanotechnologies are advanced in the context of regional knowledge bases and follow up prevailing specialization patterns. As nanotechnologies develop both industry specific and city specific externalities become effective leading to specialization deepening and specialization widening which both are functions of the increasing nano-knowledge base. --general purpose technology,nanotechnology,specialization,diversification,Marshall-Jacobs controversy,patent and publication analysis

    Maximizing Research Impact Through Institutional and National Open-Access Self-Archiving Mandates

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    No research institution can afford all the journals its researchers may need, so all articles are losing research impact (usage and citations). Articles made “Open Access,” (OA) by self-archiving them on the web are cited twice as much, but only 15% of articles are being spontaneously self-archived. The only institutions approaching 100% self-archiving are those that mandate it. Surveys show that 95% of authors will comply with a self-archiving mandate; the actual expe-rience of institutions with mandates has confirmed this. What institutions and funders need to mandate is that (1) immediately upon acceptance for publication, (2) the author’s final draft must be (3) deposited into the Institutional Repository. Only the depositing needs to be mandated; set-ting access privileges to the full-text as either OA or Restricted Access (RA) can be left up to the author. For articles published in the 93% of journals that have already endorsed self-archiving, access can be set as OA immediately; for the remaining 7%, authors can email the eprint in re-sponse to individual email requests automatically forwarded by the Repository

    Code de droit canonique annoté. Traduction par A. Soria-Vasco, H. Laplane, M.-A. Chueca. 1989

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    Jacobs Ann. Code de droit canonique annoté. Traduction par A. Soria-Vasco, H. Laplane, M.-A. Chueca. 1989. In: Revue théologique de Louvain, 21ᵉ année, fasc. 1, 1990. p. 115

    Genetic discontinuity between local hunter-gatherers and central Europe's first farmers

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    After the domestication of animals and crops in the Near East some 11,000 years ago, farming had reached much of central Europe by 7500 years before the present. The extent to which these early European farmers were immigrants or descendants of resident hunter-gatherers who had adopted farming has been widely debated. We compared new mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) sequences from late European hunter-gatherer skeletons with those from early farmers and from modern Europeans. We find large genetic differences between all three groups that cannot be explained by population continuity alone. Most (82%) of the ancient hunter-gatherers share mtDNA types that are relatively rare in central Europeans today. Together, these analyses provide persuasive evidence that the first farmers were not the descendants of local hunter-gatherers but immigrated into central Europe at the onset of the Neolithic.B. Bramanti, M. G. Thomas, W. Haak, M. Unterlaender, P. Jores, K. Tambets, I. Antanaitis-Jacobs, M. N. Haidle, R. Jankauskas, C.-J. Kind, F. Lueth, T. Terberger, J. Hiller, S. Matsumura, P. Forster and J. Burge

    Digital Reconstructions of Drosophila FraX Neurons from Image Stacks.

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    Color poster with text, illustrations, and graphs describing research conducted by Jessica Dorschner, Serena David, and Charles Tessier, advised by Gwen Jacobs and Herman P. Daniel.Fragile X Syndrome (FraX) is the most common inherited mental retardation disease. This study analyzes the morphology of Drosophila FraX neurons via digital reconstructions from image stacks.University of Wisconsin--Eau Claire Office of Research and Sponsored Programs

    Letters exchanged in July and August 1975 between Lorenzo A. Richards and Erma Valentine Jacobs

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    Letters exchanged in July and August 1975 between Lorenzo A. Richards and Erma Valentine Jacobs (Mrs. Heber G. Jacobs): (1) Letter dated 2 August 1975 from Lorenzo A. Richards to Erma Jacobs; (2) Letter from Erma Valentine Jacobs (Mrs. Heber G. Jacobs) to Lorenzo and Zilla Jacobs regarding the upcoming class reunion (includes envelope postmarked 21 July 1975)MPS. HFBER G. JACOBS 2190 Nortii 206 East Provo, Utah 84601 YHAsty Please forward to p« 0. Box 3352 Carmel, CA 93921 / t^i -s A A \u27 /c- HZt 77 A 7-A 77 J / y/ou A •A ?>• A. A YOtA^b A/A7 C-AA • 7/:sy- ^ •A / A/ f/jdA/ ~r- -\u27\u27c *77-A. yy 7 / f) ys* (JA> Since our very successful class reunion in 1973 we have been looking forward to another such special occasion. Well! ! The time is almost here, so start planning right now. The committee has set the date for Sept. 4th. (The night before the big Peach Day Parade). The place is the same as before - the Red Baron Resturant in South Brigham, but we will have a larger, nicer room in which to meet and socialize from 6:00 p.m. until dinner at 7:00 p.m. The price is still $4. 50, the 50£ is for incidentals. We may have a short program from some members of the class, but we want most of the time for visiting and hearing from each one of the members. Please plan now to come and please send in your reservations now so we can make definite plans. We\u27d like to have a picture gallery of our families, so if possible send a . picture or two or three to m e as soon as possible. Erma Valentine Jacobs (Mrs. Heber G. Jacobs) 206 East 2190 North Provo, Utah 84601 Phone: 377-5563 Send your Sept. 4th reservations either to me or Vella Waddoups Sackett (Mrs. Orval) 23*3 North 3rd West Brligham City, Utah 84302 Phone: 723-3095 "SEE YOU THERE -- WE HOPE" Sincerely, SAI^^AA^ Erma V, Jacobs y ~AUAA y/cyCY^TT/y^^ 7

    Jacobs, M. — Het tropisch Regenwoud, een eerste kennismaking. Muiderberg, Coutinho editeur, 1981

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    Oldeman Roelof Arent Albert. Jacobs, M. — Het tropisch Regenwoud, een eerste kennismaking. Muiderberg, Coutinho editeur, 1981. In: Revue d'Écologie (La Terre et La Vie), tome 36, n°2, 1982. p. 312
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