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Darwinism, the book notes, is "rooted in reductionist thinking and Victorian ethics", while homeopathy is given as an example of "an effect that cannot be explained".
"He is someone who views the world in reductionist terms, who sees life as a clash between good and evil," said Robert Dallek, a presidential historian and the author of a two-volume biography of Lyndon B. Johnson.
At the same time, one has to be careful not to engage in reductionist thinking about religion".
Note, however, that fields were not invented last week, after some great burst of intuition by a Capra or a Lanza, but appeared in reductionist physics over a century ago.
It aligns with the figurative panels and screens that can be traced to her first public exhibit in 1913 and the first published feature on her, in British Vogue, of 1917; it has an altogether different spirit from that evidenced in reductionist features such as the 'brick' wall panelling and screens that gave the Suzanne Talbot apartment so radically modern a character.
However, with the discovery and validation of NMO-IgG in reductionist in vitro and in vivo models, it has become evident that astrocytic AQP4 may be the relevant target autoantigen in neuromyelitis optica instead of MOG which is expressed by oligodendrocytes [32].
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Not only has this genomic information vastly broadened the usability of RNAi technology in reductionist-type experiments, but also it has allowed for the adaptation of RNAi tools for large-scale forward genetic screens.
They operate within a narrow remit embedded in reductionist-materialism, a belief in science which holds that everything can be reduced down to an observable and controllable material part and isolated from other neighbouring or related parts with little or no consequence [ 108, 109].
Full acceptance and understanding of this technology necessitates also a new generation of scientists; mathematical-savvy individuals with a clear broad understanding of network physiology, pharmacology, biology, and drug discovery, as opposed to the individuals trained in reductionist-focused educational programs such as molecular biology and genetic analysis.
The degree to which the molecular effects of diverse vitamins overlap and intersect has been assessed in a reductionist way in several studies on vitamin synergy [ 6- 8] but has yet to be assessed in a holistic, inclusive fashion.
Similarly, global-as-supraterritorial is useless when regarded in isolation and in a reductionist way: this concept needs to consider the influences on health on international, national, regional, local, community, individual and the biomedical level to assemble the 'whole picture' in a global (read: holistic) concept to improve health worldwide in the final step.
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