236 research outputs found

    Three Voices at Basel

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    Herbert Haag\u27s article discusses the outcome of the 1958 conference that was sponsored by the Christlich-judische Arbeitsgemeinschaft der Schweiz and attended by various Protestant, Catholic and Jewish scholars for the purpose of addressing the theme, Salvation present and salvation expected, according to both the Christian and the Jewish traditions

    Three Voices at Basel

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    Herbert Haag\u27s article discusses the outcome of the 1958 conference that was sponsored by the Christlich-judische Arbeitsgemeinschaft der Schweiz and attended by various Protestant, Catholic and Jewish scholars for the purpose of addressing the theme, Salvation present and salvation expected, according to both the Christian and the Jewish traditions

    Jesus and His People\u27s Traditions

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    An outline of the various Jewish traditions followed by Jesus. Translated from the German by Helga Croner

    Dendritic polyglycerol nanoparticles show charge dependent bio-distribution in early human placental explants and reduce hCG secretion

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    A thorough understanding of nanoparticle bio-distribution at the feto-maternal interface will be a prerequisite for their diagnostic or therapeutic application in women of childbearing age and for teratologic risk assessment. Therefore, the tissue interaction of biocompatible dendritic polyglycerol nanoparticles (dPG-NPs) with first- trimester human placental explants were analyzed and compared to less sophisticated trophoblast-cell based models. First-trimester human placental explants, BeWo cells and primary trophoblast cells from human term placenta were exposed to fluorescence labeled, ∼5 nm dPG-NPs, with differently charged surfaces, at concentrations of 1 µM and 10 nM, for 6 and 24 h. Accumulation of dPGs was visualized by fluorescence microscopy. To assess the impact of dPG-NP on trophoblast integrity and endocrine function, LDH, and hCG releases were measured. A dose- and charge- dependent accumulation of dPG-NPs was observed at the early placental barrier and in cell lines, with positive dPG-NP-surface causing deposits even in the mesenchymal core of the placental villi. No signs of plasma membrane damage could be detected. After 24 h we observed a significant reduction of hCG secretion in placental explants, without significant changes in trophoblast apoptosis, at low concentrations of charged dPG-NPs. In conclusion, dPG-NP’s surface charge substantially influences their bio-distribution at the feto- maternal interface, with positive charge facilitating trans-trophoblast passage, and in contrast to more artificial models, the first-trimester placental explant culture model reveals potentially hazardous influences of charged dPG-NPs on early placental physiology

    The no-signaling condition and quantum dynamics

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    We show that the basic dynamical rules of quantum physics can be derived from its static properties and the condition that superluminal communication is forbidden. More precisely, the fact that the dynamics has to be described by linear completely positive maps on density matrices is derived from the following assumptions: (1) physical states are described by rays in a Hilbert space, (2) probabilities for measurement outcomes at any given time are calculated according to the usual trace rule, (3) superluminal communication is excluded. This result also constrains possible non-linear modifications of quantum physics.Comment: 4 page

    Epidemiologic studies of modifiable factors associated with cognition and dementia: systematic review and meta-analysis

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