On the plains and prairies of Minnesota: The role of mathematical statistics in biological explanation

Synthese ◽  
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Emily R. Grosholz
1994 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
pp. 6-11 ◽  
Author(s):  
L. Timmerman

SummaryThe purpose of this article is to give a comprehensive review of biological theories about the development of panic disorder.Noradrenergic, serotonergic and GABA-ergic models of panic disorder are discussed, together with the role of peptides and neuroanatomical hypotheses.The conclusion is that there is no unitary biological explanation of panic disorder.An intergrative bio-psycho-social model seems for the moment the most usefull.


Author(s):  
Ю. А. Бріскін ◽  
Т. Є. Одинець

The purpose of the research is to determine the feasibility of early rehabilitation intervention in restoring the functional state of the cardiovascular system of women with postmastectomy syndrome. Materials and methods: analysis and collation of the literature sources and empirical data; computer rheography; methods of mathematical statistics. The research involved 135 women with postmastectomy syndrome suffering from Madden’s radical mastectomy. Results. The research showed that early rehabilitation intervention is effective exlusively in terms of improving the capacity of the left ventricle in women with postmastectomy syndrome by the annual monitoring indicators.


2019 ◽  
Vol 952 (10) ◽  
pp. 55-64 ◽  
Author(s):  
A.P. Sizov

Application of mathematical statistics methods as a possibility of implementing the principle of “minimum initial information – maximum justified generalizations” when analyzing the results of Supervisory and control measures in land management makes it possible to come to non-trivial conclusions. Significant correlation between indicators of state land supervision and General characteristics of the subjects of the Siberian Federal district (area, number and population density) were identified. High number of the eliminated violations is possible only at a large number of the revealed violations, but just 35–45 % of the revealed violations are eliminated in 33% of the general number of the areas with the revealed violations. The Amount of fines imposed is closely correlated with the amount of fines collected (r = 0,95) with a low – 65 % share of the money gathered. The role of fines for violating land legislation is not decisive in the formation of the SFD subjects’ budgets. Indicators of state land supervision closely connected with the area of land settlements, this data is system-forming in the eliminating land law violations. In proportion to the availability of these lands revenues to local budgets are formed as well. To increase the effectiveness of state land supervision as to the number of eliminated violations, the area of land with eliminated violations and the amount of fines collected, it is necessary to focus on bringing cases for each violation to a logical conclusion.


2003 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
pp. 91-104 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jonas I. Addae ◽  
Farid F. Youssef ◽  
Trevor W. Stone

Author(s):  
Ashlesh Patil ◽  
Jaya Prasad Tripathy ◽  
Vishwajit Deshmukh ◽  
Bharat Sontakke ◽  
Satyendra C. Tripathi

Novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) has affected nearly 7 million individuals and claimed more than 0.4 million lives to date. There are several reports of gender differences related to infection and death due to COVID-19. This raises important questions such as “Whether there are differences based on gender in risk and severity of infection or mortality rate?” and “What are the biological explanation and mechanisms underlying these differences?” Emerging evidence has proposed sex-based immunological, genetic, and hormonal differences to explain this ambiguity. Besides biological differences, women have also faced social inequities and economic hardships due to this pandemic. Several recent studies have shown that independent of age males are at higher risk for severity and mortality in COVID-19 patients. Although susceptibility to SARS-CoV-2 was found to be similar across both genders in several disease cohorts, a disproportionate death ratio in men can be partly explained by the higher burden of pre-existing diseases and occupational exposures among men. From an immunological point of view, females can engage a more active immune response, which may protect them and counter infectious diseases as compared to men. This attribute of better immune responses towards pathogens is thought to be due to high estrogen levels in females. Here we review the current knowledge about sex differences in susceptibility, the severity of infection and mortality, host immune responses, and the role of sex hormones in COVID-19 disease.


1996 ◽  
Vol 28 (2) ◽  
pp. 141-159 ◽  
Author(s):  
Siân L. Curtis ◽  
Fiona Steele

SummaryThis paper investigates variations in the strength and structure of familial association in neonatal mortality risks in four populations; Bolivia, Kenya, Peru, and Tanzania. Exploratory analyses of the structure of the familial association are presented for each population. Random effects logistic models are then used to estimate the strength of familial association in neonatal mortality risks using a standard set of control variables. The results suggest that the strength of familial association in neonatal mortality risks is quite similar in these four populations which would be consistent with a biological explanation for the association. However, some differences were found, particularly in the form of the association in Peru, which may suggest at least a small role of other factors.


The role of military psychologists in a modern army is very important. It has especial significance under conditions of combat activity of troops. In such circumstances a psychologist must apply different professional skills including pedagogical or those directly related to pedagogy. Consequently, training of military psychologists should include a pedagogical component. The effective example of introduction of this component is immersion of military psychologists into pedagogical situations. Such immersion may be implemented by using role-playing games in the form of giving mini-lectures. The research goal is to ensure enhancement of professional skills of future military psychologists through their immersion into a pedagogical situation. Every future military psychologist (cadet) has an opportunity to play a role of a lecturer, an attendee and a person who analyzes a lecture. All roles have requirements and are obligatory for taking. Participants of the role-playing game do self-assessment of their professional skills after finishing it. They use a special questionnaire. Analysis of the answers is basic for assessment both effectiveness of immersion and enhancement of maturity of more than 20 professional skills. Verification of the obtained results was achieved by using methods of mathematical statistics. The results of the investigation are important for enhancement of the training program which should be supplemented with situations of obligatory immersion of military psychologists into pedagogical situations. The proposed method is useful for teaching psychologists of different specialisms.


2020 ◽  
pp. 1-22
Author(s):  
Andrea Gambarotto ◽  
Luca Illetterati

Abstract This paper presents what we call ‘Hegel's philosophy of biology’ to a target audience of both Hegel scholars and philosophers of biology. It also serves to introduce a special issue of the Hegel Bulletin entirely dedicated to a first mapping of this yet to be explored domain of Hegel studies. We submit that Hegel's philosophy of biology can be understood as a radicalization of the Kantian approach to organisms, and as prefiguring current philosophy of biology in important ways, especially with regard to the nature of biological organization, the role of teleology in biological explanation, and the relation between life and cognition.


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