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Notable Scientists & Natural Philosophers

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Neuroid Conduction Facilitates Rapid Response


"In hydromedusae and siphonophores neuroid conduction occurs in the exumbrellar ectoderm and subumbrellar endoderm, the two layers being linked as a transmission pathway for excitation going to ectodermal smooth muscle systems. The "crumpling" behavior of medusae is transmitted by this system, but nervous components may be involved in the generation of the full response. Reverse locomotion in physonectid siphonophores (e.g., Nanomia) involves activation of neuroid pathways. In the siphonophore Hippopodius, neuroid conduction in the exumbrella is coupled to luminescent and blanching reactions. Neuroid conduction in all these forms provides a rapid and efficient method of information transfer. It is typically associated with the spread of protective and locomotory responses and is general rather than local in effect. The more complex and local responses are believed to be organized by the nervous system."[1] - G.O. Mackie (1970)



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John Mearsheimer

Notable Accomplishments

  • International Relations - International relations theory, international security, deterrence theory
  • Realist School of IR Theory


Publications

  • Mearsheimer, John (2011). Imperial by Design. UnCommon Core. University of Chicago (published August 1, 2011). video (0:45:38)
  • Mearsheimer, John (2015). Why is Ukraine the West's Fault? (Recorded June 4, 2015). UnCommon Core: The Causes and Consequences of the Ukraine Crisis. University of Chicago (published September 25, 2015). video (1:14:15)
  • Mearsheimer, John (2016). Vietnam and America. As explained to his son Max Meirsheimer (published August 26, 2016). video (1:11:29)
  • Mearsheimer, John (2017a). The Roots of Liberal Hegemony (Recorded November 13, 2017). “Liberal Ideals & International Realities” - Henry L. Stimson Lectures on World Affairs at the Whitney and Betty MacMillan Center for International and Area Studies at Yale. Yale University (published November 22, 2017). video (0:53:53)
  • Mearsheimer, John (2017b). The False Promise of Liberal Hegemony (Recorded November 15, 2017). “Liberal Ideals & International Realities” - Henry L. Stimson Lectures on World Affairs at the Whitney and Betty MacMillan Center for International and Area Studies at Yale. Yale University (published November 22, 2017). video (1:23:42)
  • Mearsheimer, John (2017c). The Case for Restraint (Recorded November 16, 2017). “Liberal Ideals & International Realities” - Henry L. Stimson Lectures on World Affairs at the Whitney and Betty MacMillan Center for International and Area Studies at Yale. Yale University (published November 22, 2017). video (1:28:22)
  • Mearsheimer, John (2020). Realism and the Rise of China. Michigan Debate (published June 25, 2020). video (1:36:43)
  • Mearsheimer, John (2022a). Booknotes Podcast: John Mearsheimer on Ukraine, International Relations, and the Military. C-SPAN (published March 22, 2022). video (1:00:23)
  • Mearsheimer, John (2022b). The causes and consequences of the Ukraine war. European University Institute - Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies (published June 16, 2022). video (2:07:15)
  • Mearsheimer, John; Chotiner, Issac (Interviewer) (2022). "Why John Mearsheimer Blames the U.S. for the Crisis in Ukraine". The New Yorker. Q & A. March 1, 2022. https://www.newyorker.com/news/q-and-a/why-john-mearsheimer-blames-the-us-for-the-crisis-in-ukraine. 
  • Mearsheimer, John; Walt, Steve (2007). Domestic Politics and International Relations (Recorded September 17, 2007). Conversations With History: John Mearsheimer and Steve Walt [Show ID: 13568]. University of California Television (UCTV) (published January 10, 2008). video (0:50:02)

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Élie Metchnikoff (1845 - 1916)

also known as: Ilya Ilyich Mechnikov

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Notes & Commentary

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Notes & Commentary
  1. Subject to major change, revision ,and/or retraction at any moment.


Citations

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List of Citations
  1. Mackie 1970, p. 319.



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