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  • Enter the Story, which will be Dante's The Divine Comedy and an original work called Apeiron, due out in June and December 2009, respectively.

    AdventureGamers.com 2009

  • “Aristotle on Physical Necessity and the Limits of Teleological Explanation,” Apeiron 35 (2002), pp. Cameron, R.,

    Aristotle on Causality Falcon, Andrea 2008

  • “The Ontology of Aristotle's Final Cause,” Apeiron 35 (2002), pp. 153-179.

    Aristotle on Causality Falcon, Andrea 2008

  • “Mechanism and Teleology in Aristotle's Biology,” Apeiron 15 (1981), pp. 96-102.

    Aristotle on Causality Falcon, Andrea 2008

  • Dr Hans Loibner, Chief Executive Officer at Apeiron Biologics, commented: Apeiron's substantial expertise in applied immunology and cancer immunotherapy plus Evotec's remarkable skills in high-throughput methodology are an excellent basis for the successful identification and development of novel drugs that enhance the power of the immune system to combat cancer.

    Reuters: Press Release 2011

  • Dr Werner Lanthaler, Chief Executive Officer of Evotec, commented: We are very pleased to start a new project with Apeiron.

    Reuters: Press Release 2011

  • His findings, published in the American classics journal Apeiron, suggested Plato was not only a secret follower of Pythagoras but also shared his belief that the universe's secrets lay maths and its numbers.

    Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph 2010

  • Apeiron will get approximately $17.5 million upfront in cash and equity investments, and could receive as much as $330 million in developmental milestones plus royalties on any future sales.

    SeekingAlpha.com: Home Page The Burrill Report 2010

  • Apeiron will get approximately $17.5 million upfront in cash and equity investments, and could receive as much as $330 million in developmental milestones plus royalties on any future sales.

    SeekingAlpha.com: Home Page The Burrill Report 2010

  • Dr Kennedy, whose findings are published in the leading US journal Apeiron, reveals that Plato used a regular pattern of symbols, inherited from the ancient followers of

    PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2010

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