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… power lying in the depths of human nature (MKZ 11, p. 477). As mentioned above, Miki's inspiration here is Kant who recognized the imagination's synthetic function (MKZ 8, p. 5) in the …
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… To acquire real particle distribution cr , we modify the Kaczmarz method and formulate the MKZ based on equation (6). The iteration equation of MKZ is revised as follows: …
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155 The role of dopachrome tautomerase in eumelanogenesis: Clone analyses of mouse B16 melanoma subclones and of TRP-2 cDNA transfected …
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… at a depth of 13 m for the MKZ model. For the MKZ model, largest strain occurs at a depth … For the MKZ model, there is a pronounced drop in the calculated PGA in the alluvial layer, …
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154 Association between Sialyl Lewis a expression and tumor progression in melanoma
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