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    The Assertive Resolution of Conflicts in School With a Gamified Emotion Education Program.Gemma Filella, Agnès Ros-Morente, Xavier Oriol & Jaume March-Llanes - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
    Coexistence in schools inevitably carries a higher risk of conflicts among peers. This fact can be detrimental to the well-being and academic achievement of the students. In many developed countries, about 90% of the pupils in compulsory secondary education report witnessing assaults among peers. In this regard, recognizing, controlling and managing emotions is key to ensure a healthy and effective interaction with others. Negative emotions, such as anger, can trigger conflicts or even episodes of violence if not regulated properly. Interactive (...)
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  2. (1 other version)Generații. Politici Generaționale Și Relații Intergeneraționale. Un Compendiu Multilingvistic.Kurt Lüscher, Andreas Hoff, Andrzej Klimczuk, Giovanni Lamura, Marta Renzi, Paulo de Salles Oliveira, Mariano Sánchez, Gil Viry, Eric Widmer, Ágnes Neményi, Enikő Veress, Cecilia Bjursell, Ann-Kristin Boström, Gražina Rapolienė, Sarmitė Mikulionienė, Sema Oğlak & Ayşe Canatan - 2016 - Universität Konstanz.
    K. Lüscher, M. Sánchez, A. Klimczuk, Generations, intergenerational relationships, generational policy: A multilingual compendium, 12 languages, Universität Konstanz, Konstanz 2016, 300pp.
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    Zéro: révolution et critique de la raison: de Sade et Kierkegaard à Adorno et Cavell.Alessia J. Magliacane - 2017 - Paris: L'Harmattan.
    Les quinze sections de cet ouvrage proposent un parcours de réflexion à partir du démantèlement sadien de la normativité et de la déconstruction kierkegaardienne de la vie "bonne", qui engage des auteurs tels qu'Adorno, Arendt, Otto Gross, Agnes Heller, Kalivoda, Lacan, Cavell, Nussbaum, parmi d'autres, dans une analyse inusitée de la subjectivité révolutionnaire et des individualités révoltées. Ces critiques de l'aliénation comme "métaphysique de l'essence humaine" relancent, d'après l'autrice, la continuité artistique et l'aspiration politique du romantisme révolutionnaire, réinstallant ainsi la (...)
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    Analytic equivalence relations and bi-embeddability.Sy-David Friedman & Luca Motto Ros - 2011 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 76 (1):243 - 266.
    Louveau and Rosendal [5] have shown that the relation of bi-embeddability for countable graphs as well as for many other natural classes of countable structures is complete under Borel reducibility for analytic equivalence relations. This is in strong contrast to the case of the isomorphism relation, which as an equivalence relation on graphs (or on any class of countable structures consisting of the models of a sentence of L ω ₁ ω ) is far from complete (see [5, 2]). In (...)
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  5. Ideologia kai antildeologia.Thodōros Thodōropoulos - 1976
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    Ideals without CCC.Marek Balcerzak, Andrzej RosŁanowski & Saharon Shelah - 1998 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 63 (1):128-148.
    Let I be an ideal of subsets of a Polish space X, containing all singletons and possessing a Borel basis. Assuming that I does not satisfy ccc, we consider the following conditions (B), (M) and (D). Condition (B) states that there is a disjoint family F $\subseteq$ P(X) of size c, consisting of Borel sets which are not in I. Condition (M) states that there is a Borel function f: X → X with $f^{-1}[\{x\}] \not\in$ I for each x ∈ (...)
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    Role of Happiness: Mediating Digital Technology and Job Performance Among Lecturers.Yuni Ros Bangun, Adita Pritasari, Fransisca Budyanto Widjaja, Christina Wirawan, Anggara Wisesa & Henndy Ginting - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    PurposeHappiness has been the most important goal for humans throughout history and is a significant issue among university lecturers facing a rapid digital technology change. It is usually described as a well-being state, feeling satisfied and contented, consisting of positive happenings in an individual’s life concerning the social, spiritual, economic, psychological, and physiological spheres. This research examines the relationship between happiness, attitudes toward technology, and lecturers’ job performance in higher education.Design and MethodologyThis research design was a cross-sectional design that asked (...)
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    Uncountable structures are not classifiable up to bi-embeddability.Filippo Calderoni, Heike Mildenberger & Luca Motto Ros - 2019 - Journal of Mathematical Logic 20 (1):2050001.
    Answering some of the main questions from [L. Motto Ros, The descriptive set-theoretical complexity of the embeddability relation on models of large size, Ann. Pure Appl. Logic164(12) (2013) 1454–1492], we show that whenever κ is a cardinal satisfying κ<κ=κ>ω, then the embeddability relation between κ-sized structures is strongly invariantly universal, and hence complete for (κ-)analytic quasi-orders. We also prove that in the above result we can further restrict our attention to various natural classes of structures, including (generalized) trees, graphs, or (...)
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    Creating Shared Value Through an Inclusive Development Lens: A Case Study of a CSV Strategy in Ghana’s Cocoa Sector.David Ollivier de Leth & Mirjam A. F. Ros-Tonen - 2021 - Journal of Business Ethics 178 (2):339-354.
    Despite the widespread popularity of the Creating Shared Value discourse, its ‘business case’ and ‘win–win’ rhetoric remain problematic. This paper adds an inclusive development perspective to the debate, arguing that analysing CSV strategies through an inclusivity lens contributes to a better operationalisation of societal value; makes tensions and contradictions between economic and societal value explicit and uncovers processes of inclusion, exclusion and adverse inclusion. We illustrate this by analysing Nestlé’s CSV strategy in its cocoa supply chains in Ghana based on (...)
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    Contemporary approaches in philosophical and humanistic thought.Alberto Fragio & Josefa Ros Velasco (eds.) - 2017 - Canterano (RM): Aracne editrice.
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    Hans Blumenberg: filosofía y la literatura entre 1952 y 1958.Alberto Fragio & Josefa Ros Velasco - 2014 - Anales Del Seminario de Historia de la Filosofía 31 (2).
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  12. Conocer a Jesús através de Teresa.Salvador Ros García - 2006 - Critica 56 (935):60-65.
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    Editorial: Neurofeedback in ADHD.Martijn Arns, Hartmut Heinrich, Tomas Ros, Aribert Rothenberger & Ute Strehl - 2015 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 9.
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    Evolution and palaeoanthropology in Hans Blumenberg’s Nachlaß.Josefa Ros Velasco - 2023 - Aisthesis: Pratiche, Linguaggi E Saperi Dell’Estetico 16 (1):117-132.
    Hans Blumenberg wrote, in an unpublished manuscript entitled Ein Betrug? / Der böse Dämon (UNF 532-534), that «the whole world and human intelligence were hidden beneath the earth, where the relics of the precursors of life rest». The German philosopher was not a palaeoanthropologist in the strict sense but dedicated much of his life to excavating in the ground, in search of replies to the great questions about the human condition. This paper is the result of a work compiling and (...)
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    A descriptive Main Gap Theorem.Francesco Mangraviti & Luca Motto Ros - 2020 - Journal of Mathematical Logic 21 (1):2050025.
    Answering one of the main questions of [S.-D. Friedman, T. Hyttinen and V. Kulikov, Generalized descriptive set theory and classification theory, Mem. Amer. Math. Soc. 230 80, Chap. 7], we show that there is a tight connection between the depth of a classifiable shallow theory [Formula: see text] and the Borel rank of the isomorphism relation [Formula: see text] on its models of size [Formula: see text], for [Formula: see text] any cardinal satisfying [Formula: see text]. This is achieved by (...)
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    A filozófia Magyarországon: a kezdetektől a 19. század végéig.András Mészáros - 2000 - Pozsony: Kalligram.
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  17. Hermēneutiko lexiko tēs Indikēs philosophias kai tou Gionka.Theodōros Pantouvas - 1989 - Athēna: Ekdoseis Kardamitsa.
     
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    Feedback during active learning: elementary school teachers' beliefs and perceived problems.Linda van den Bergh, Anje Ros & Douwe Beijaard - 2013 - Educational Studies 39 (4):418-430.
    Giving feedback during active learning is an important, though difficult, task for teachers. In the present study, the problems elementary school teachers perceive and the beliefs they hold regarding this task were investigated. It appeared that teachers believe conditional teacher skills, especially time management, hinder them most from giving good feedback. The most widely held belief was that ?feedback should be positive?. Teachers also believed that it is important to adopt a facilitative way of giving feedback, but they found this (...)
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    Children's attentional skills and road behavior.George Dunbar, Ros Hill & Vicky Lewis - 2001 - Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied 7 (3):227.
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    El aburrimiento como emoción reactiva y revolucionaria: El caso de Chile.Josefa Ros Velasco & Ignacio Moya Arriagada - 2021 - Isegoría 65:11-11.
    This paper introduces the hypothesis that boredom may be a decisive factor in the social outbreak that took place in Chile in 2019. It is based on another hypothesis that postulates that boredom can become a political emotion capable of unleashing a revolution when it affects an entire community. The main objective of the work is to explain the theoretical, philosophical framework in which the second hypothesis is inscribed and to give reasons why, if this is true, it could be (...)
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    Metaphorologie, Anthropologie, Phänomenologie: neue Forschungen zum Nachlass Hans Blumenbergs.Alberto Fragio, Martina Philippi & Josefa Ros Velasco (eds.) - 2019 - Freiburg: Verlag Karl Alber.
    Die voranschreitenden Forschungen zum Nachlass Hans Blumenbergs zeichnen ein immer scharferes Bild eines Denkers, der sowohl umfangreiche Arbeiten zur Geistes- und Technikgeschichte vorlegte als auch das offentliche Denken beeinflusst hat - unter anderem durch Prasenz im Radio und regelmassige Beitrage zum Feuilleton von FAZ und NZZ. Der Sammelband wird durch ein bisher unveroffentlichtes Forschungsmanuskript Hans Blumenbergs aus dem Themenbereich der Technikphilosophie abgerundet, das fur den Band transkribiert und kommentiert wurde. Mit Beitragen von Hans Blumenberg (aus dem Nachlass), Alberto Fragio, Andrew (...)
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    Súčasnost̕ nesúčasného: prieniky slovenskej a mad̕arskej filozofie v 19. storočí.András Mészáros - 2018 - Bratislava: VEDA, vydavatel̕stvo Slovenskej akadémie vied.
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    Széttartó párhuzamok: esettanulmányok a magyar filozófia történetéből.András Mészáros - 2014 - Pozsony: Kalligram.
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    Philosophy, ideology, and social science: essays in negation and affirmation.István Mészáros - 1986 - New York: St. Martin's Press.
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    Pedagoška ideologija, ali, Kdo zdaj tu uživa?Vesna Pobežin Roš - 2017 - Ljubljana: Društvo za teoretsko psihoanalizo.
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    Different Bilingual Experiences Might Modulate Executive Tasks Advantages: Comparative Analysis between Monolinguals, Translators, and Interpreters.Sébastien Henrard & Agnès Van Daele - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    Is It True That CSR Programs Can Empower Local Communities: A Lesson from the People of Gag Raja Ampat Island Indonesia.Gisela Adio Ros Maria, Rudi Saprudin Darwis & Santoso Tri Raharjo - forthcoming - Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture:525-535.
    Self-reliance as an expected outcome of community empowerment can reduce the level of vulnerability and dependence of the community on assistance in the long term. As a form of its social responsibility, the company strives to create sustainable independence in the surrounding community through community empowerment activities. This research will illustrate the independence that occurs in the community on Gag Island through CSR programs implemented by the company. Independence is seen in the implementation of CSR programs. The research method used (...)
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    Hē philosophia hōs systēmikē theōria: dokimia gia ton Niklas Luhmann.Theodōros Geōrgiou - 2003 - Athēna: Ekdoseis Ant. N. Sakkoula.
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    Ho chrysous aiōn tēs aretēs: Aristotelikē ēthikē.Theodōros Skaltsas - 1993 - Athēna: Ekdoseis Alexandreia.
  30. Ecological Psychology and Enactivism: Perceptually-Guided Action vs. Sensation-Based Enaction1.Catherine Read & Agnes Szokolszky - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11:532803.
    Ecological Psychology and Enactivism both challenge representationist cognitive science, but the two approaches have only begun to engage in dialogue. Further conceptual clarification is required in which differences are as important as common ground. This paper enters the dialogue by focusing on important differences. After a brief account of the parallel histories of Ecological Psychology and Enactivism, we cover incompatibility between them regarding their theories of sensation and perception. First, we show how and why in ecological theory perception is, crucially, (...)
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  31. Sumar10/cyjív7evts artlculos/art1cles.Recensiones Y. Ub Ros Rec1bidos & Cronicas Y. Proximas Reuniones - 1997 - Manuscrito 20:281.
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    Capturing Aesthetic Experiences With Installation Art: An Empirical Assessment of Emotion, Evaluations, and Mobile Eye Tracking in Olafur Eliasson’s “Baroque, Baroque!”.Matthew Pelowski, Helmut Leder, Vanessa Mitschke, Eva Specker, Gernot Gerger, Pablo P. L. Tinio, Elena Vaporova, Till Bieg & Agnes Husslein-Arco - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9:360346.
    Installation art is one of the most important and provocative developments in the visual arts during the last half century and has become a key focus of artists and of contemporary museums. It is also seen as particularly challenging or even disliked by many viewers, and—due to its unique in situ, immersive setting—is equally regarded as difficult or even beyond the grasp of present methods in empirical aesthetic psychology. In this paper, we introduce an exploratory study with installation art, utilizing (...)
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  33. Review of John Searle's book: Seeing Things as They Are. [REVIEW]R. Ros Morales - 2017 - Teorema: International Journal of Philosophy (2):128-133.
    John Searle challenges two main stances about the nature of visual experience: The Traditional View and Disjunctivism. He aims to remove the mistakes of these two stances and to present an alternative view which supports Direct Realism. The first part of this review presents the main theses and arguments of Searle's stance. In the second part, it is argued that Searle's analysis of Disjunctivism is not accurate enough.
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    Emotional Differences in Young and Older Adults: Films as Mood Induction Procedure.Luz Fernández-Aguilar, Jorge Ricarte, Laura Ros & Jose M. Latorre - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9:372611.
    Film clips are proven to be one of the most efficient techniques in emotional induction. However, there is scant literature on the effect of this procedure in older adults and, specifically, the effect of using different positive stimuli. Thus, the aim of the present study was to examine emotional differences between young and older adults and to know how a set of film clips works as mood induction procedure in older adults, especially, when trying to elicit attachment-related emotions. To this (...)
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  35. Iranian Philosophy.Frederic Miller, John McBrewster & Agnes F. Vandome - 2009 - Germany: Alphascript Publishing.
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    Structures of Opposition and Comparisons: Boolean and Gradual Cases.Didier Dubois, Henri Prade & Agnès Rico - 2020 - Logica Universalis 14 (1):115-149.
    This paper first investigates logical characterizations of different structures of opposition that extend the square of opposition in a way or in another. Blanché’s hexagon of opposition is based on three disjoint sets. There are at least two meaningful cubes of opposition, proposed respectively by two of the authors and by Moretti, and pioneered by philosophers such as J. N. Keynes, W. E. Johnson, for the former, and H. Reichenbach for the latter. These cubes exhibit four and six squares of (...)
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  37. What Animals Can Do: Agency, Mutuality, and Adaptation.Catherine Read & Agnes Szokolszky - 2024 - Biological Theory 19 (3):198-208.
    The endeavor to naturalize the philosophy of biology brings the problem of agency to the forefront, along with renewed attention to the organism and organicism. In this article, we argue for a mutualist approach to agency that starts to unravel layers of this complex issue by focusing on perception and action at the core of all biological agency. The mutuality of animals and their surroundings is seen as distinct from the typical concepts of organism, preexisting environment, and their interactions. Mutuality (...)
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    Conscientious object in nursing: Regulations and practice in two European countries.Beata Dobrowolska, Ian McGonagle, Anna Pilewska-Kozak & Ros Kane - 2020 - Nursing Ethics 27 (1):168-183.
    Background: The concept of conscientious objection is well described; however, because of its nature, little is known about real experiences of nursing professionals who apply objections in their practice. Extended roles in nursing indicate that clinical and value-based dilemmas are becoming increasingly common. In addition, the migration trends of the nursing workforce have increased the need for the mutual understanding of culturally based assumptions on aspects of health care delivery. Aim: To present (a) the arguments for and against conscientious objection (...)
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    Emotion Meets Action: Towards an Integration of Research and Theory.Bernhard Hommel, Agnes Moors, David Sander & Julien Deonna - 2017 - Emotion Review 9 (4):295-298.
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  40. Buen Vivir and Changes in Education in Ecuador, 2006-2016.Ricardo Restrepo Echavarria & Orosz Agnes - 2021 - Latin American Perspectives 48 (238).
    Education is a pillar of buen vivir, the guiding ideal of Ecuador’s 2008 Constitution. In this framework, Ecuador made significant shifts in its education system from 2006 to 2016, the decade of the Citizens’ Revolution. The key buen vivir concepts and processes that framed these shifts were considering education as a right, as a social debt, and as a driver of a more just, knowledge-intensive and clean economy. Resource allocation, general access, learning, and inclusion of structurally marginalized groups showed significant (...)
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  41. The History and Philosophy of Boredom.Andreas Elpidorou & Josefa Ros Velasco (eds.) - forthcoming - Routledge.
    From Lucretius’s horror loci and Buddhist drowsiness to the religious boredom of acedia and the philosophical explorations of Kant, Schopenhauer, Kierkegaard, and Heidegger, boredom has long been a subject of philosophical fascination. Its story, unfolding through millennia, encompasses apathy, weariness, disaffection, melancholy, ennui, tedium, and monotony. Today, boredom assumes new forms: the drudgery of precarious work, the alienation of neoliberalism, the emptiness of leisure, and the overstimulation of our hyperconnected, technologically saturated lives. -/- The History and Philosophy of Boredom is (...)
     
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    Philosophy, realism and psychology’s disciplinary fragmentation.Fiona J. Hibberd & Agnes Petocz - 2023 - Philosophical Psychology 36 (3):621-649.
    Most mainstream psychologists consider philosophy irrelevant to their work, but see themselves as realists. Various opposition movements embrace philosophy but reject realism, either completely or partially, despite upholding ideas consistent with a realist philosophy. Many on both sides see the Tower of Babel that constitutes psychology as a sign of healthy diversity, not fragmentation. We argue that relations among the three factors – philosophy, realism and fragmentation – deserve closer scrutiny. With philosophy’s core method of conceptual analysis deprioritized, both mainstream (...)
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    Symposium Introduction: A Cross‐National Dialogue about Education and Pedagogy.Daniel J. Castner, Agnes Pfrang, Anja Kraus, Todd Alan Price & Rose Ylimaki - 2024 - Educational Theory 74 (2):177-182.
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    Testimonianze e frammenti.Margherita Isnardi Parente, Tiziano Dorandi, Xenocrates & Hermodōros (eds.) - 2012 - Pisa: Edizioni della Normale.
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    Société et pouvoir.Valérie Theis, Alain Tallon, Agnès Cugno, Catherine Larrère, Christian Nadeau, Laurent Bourquin, Dominique Weber, Gabrielle Radica, Géraldine Lepan, Bruno Karsenti, Mikhaïl Xifaras & Stéphane Haber - 2005 - Revue de Synthèse 126 (1):232-264.
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    Adolescents’ Developing Sensitivity to Orthographic and Semantic Cues During Visual Search for Words.Nicolas Vibert, Jason L. G. Braasch, Daniel Darles, Anna Potocki, Christine Ros, Nematollah Jaafari & Jean-François Rouet - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Frontal Underactivation During Working Memory Processing in Adults With Acute Partial Sleep Deprivation: A Near-Infrared Spectroscopy Study.Michael K. Yeung, Tsz L. Lee, Winnie K. Cheung & Agnes S. Chan - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    Lexical and Social Effects on the Learning and Integration of Inflectional Morphology.Péter Rácz & Ágnes Lukács - 2024 - Cognitive Science 48 (8):e13483.
    People learn language variation through exposure to linguistic interactions. The way we take part in these interactions is shaped by our lexical representations, the mechanisms of language processing, and the social context. Existing work has looked at how we learn and store variation in the ambient language. How this is mediated by the social context is less understood.We report on the results of an innovative experimental battery designed to test how learning variation is affected by a variable's social indexicality. Hungarian (...)
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    La responsabilité des fabricants de dispositifs médicaux utilisés ou fournis à l’hôpital.Alain Gorny & Agnès Lerolle - 2012 - Médecine et Droit 2012 (114):67-75.
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    Is It Possible to Predict an Athlete’s Behavior? The Use of Polar Coordinates to Identify Key Patterns in Taekwondo.Cristina Menescardi, Coral Falco, Isaac Estevan, Concepción Ros, Verónica Morales-Sánchez & Antonio Hernández-Mendo - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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