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    “The greatest victory which the chemist has won in the fight (…) against Nature”: Nitrogenous fertilizers in Great Britain and the British Empire, 1910s–1950s. [REVIEW]Arnaud Page - 2016 - History of Science 54 (4):383-398.
    This paper analyses the rise of synthetic nitrogen in Great Britain and its empire, from the First World War to the aftermath of the Second World War. Rather than focus solely on technological innovations and consumption statistics, it seeks to explain how nitrogen was a central element in the expansion of a form of agricultural governance, which needed simplified, stable, and seemingly universal input/output formulae. In the first half of the twentieth century, nitrogen was thus gradually constructed as a global (...)
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    Literacy improves short-term serial recall of spoken verbal but not visuospatial items – Evidence from illiterate and literate adults.Eleonore H. M. Smalle, Arnaud Szmalec, Louisa Bogaerts, Mike P. A. Page, Vaishna Narang, Deepshikha Misra, Susana Araújo, Nishant Lohagun, Ouroz Khan, Anuradha Singh, Ramesh K. Mishra & Falk Huettig - 2019 - Cognition 185 (C):144-150.
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    Can Chunk Size Differences Explain Developmental Changes in Lexical Learning?Eleonore H. M. Smalle, Louisa Bogaerts, Morgane Simonis, Wouter Duyck, Michael P. A. Page, Martin G. Edwards & Arnaud Szmalec - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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    La mémoire historique en espagne, ou le Droit saisi Par la politique.Arnaud Martin - 2019 - Les Ateliers de l'Éthique / the Ethics Forum 14 (2):128-158.
    Arnaud Martin Le 29 août 2018, le président du gouvernement espagnol Pedro Sánchez annonça la création d’une commission de la vérité sur les crimes commis durant la guerre civile et la dictature franquiste. Ainsi devait prendre officiellement fin la politique d’impunité et d’amnésie politique imposée au peuple espagnol au lendemain de la mort du général Franco par la loi du 15 octobre 1977, confirmée trente ans plus tard par la loi du 26 décembre 2007, comme contrepartie des mesures d’amnistie (...)
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    Rêver le monde: imaginaires de Nietzsche.Arnaud Sorosina - 2024 - Paris: Éditions Manucius.
    Il y avait l'imaginaire doucereux de l'onirisme baroque, stipulant que le monde est un songe, auquel une rationalité arrogante a voulu opposer un réalisme têtu : la fiction est une chose, la réalité en est une autre. Renvoyant dos à dos le baroquisme rêveur et le réalisme sec, Nietzsche fait valoir la convertibilité réciproque du rêve et de la veille, de l'imaginaire et du réel, de la fiction et du vécu. En examinant l'étoffe dont le monde est fait, le philosophe (...)
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    Antimanuel de politique.Arnaud Montebourg - 2012 - [Paris]: Bréal.
    Le " troisième homme " de la primaire socialiste compte bien peser dans le sprint final à l'élection présidentielle. Il n'a pas fini de faire parler de lui... Mais à quoi peut bien encore servir la politique? Jamais la démocratie n'a été aussi solidement installée et, en même temps, jamais elle n'a été autant menacée par le vide, l'impuissance ou l'abus de pouvoir. Le politique a-t-il encore la main? Le rouleau-compresseur des marchés a-t-il eu raison de sa superbe? L'archaïsme des (...)
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    Bergson: une philosophie de la nouveauté.Arnaud Bouaniche - 2022 - Paris: Ellipses.
    S'il n'y avait qu'une seule chose à dire de Bergson, ce serait celle-ci: l'expérience du temps, qu'il appelle la «durée», est le cœur de toute son œuvre, ce dont il est parti, ce à quoi il est inlassablement revenu et qu'il invitait à toujours retrouver sous peine de manquer l'essentiel de sa pensée comme de notre vie. Mais de cette intuition centrale du philosophe on a fini par faire une antienne, et presque une banalité, en oubliant qu'elle fut, d'un bout (...)
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    Le moment du vivant: Colloque de Cerisy.Arnaud François & Frédéric Worms (eds.) - 2016 - Paris: PUF.
    Le problème du vivant n'est plus un problème « local », il traverse et bouscule tous les domaines, depuis les fondements de l'esprit (dans le cerveau) jusqu'à la préservation de la vie (dans l'univers) en passant par le rapport de l'homme et de l'animal, le soin et le pouvoir, la littérature et l'art. Mais rien ne serait plus trom-peur que d'y voir une évidence réductrice : de la pensée aux neurones, de l'histoire à la survie, de l'éthique à la bioéthique, (...)
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    Réordonner le cosmos: itinéraires érigéniens à Cluny.Arnaud Montoux - 2016 - Paris: Les éditions du Cerf.
    L'incompréhension qui nous saisit face aux nombreuses créatures réelles ou chimériques qui peuplent l'iconographie romane clunisienne, est révélatrice du défi que constitue la pénétration de l'intelligence médiévale du cosmos. Convaincu que ces images trouvent leurs racines dans une vision théologique, Arnaud Montoux soutient que leur présence manifeste le rapport des Clunisiens à la société dont ils se veulent les guides. Parmi les oeuvres théologiques majeures du Moyen Âge carolingien dans lequel s'enracinent l'histoire et la geste clunisiennes, celle de Jean (...)
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  10. L'expérience de la valeur: Ehrenfels et Meinong.Arnaud Dewalque - forthcoming - In F. Boccaccini (ed.), Voluntates sive affectus. Les passions de l'âme entre métaphysique et théorie de la connaissance.
    A supposer que le concept de valeur soit un concept empirique, qui a sa source dans l'expérience, de quel type est l'expérience de la valeur? Dans les pages suivantes, je suggère qu’Ehrenfels et Meinong ont apporté certaines améliorations substantielles à la position de Brentano. Ces améliorations résident essentiellement dans les deux points suivants : (1) les volitions se caractérisent par une dimension « active » ou conative qui fait défaut aux sentiments, ce qui interdit de les ranger dans une seule (...)
     
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    L'atelier du doute: des sceptiques à Valéry.Arnaud Tripet - 2017 - Paris: Classiques Garnier.
    "Par définition, le doute affecte de son hésitation aussi bien le jugement d'existence que le jugement de valeur et le jugement pratique. Cet ouvrage analyse chronologiquement les témoignages d'écrivains, de penseurs et de poètes qui ont affronté avec une attention particulière la nature variable de la certitude indécise. Chez plusieurs, elle est le signe de notre impuissance définitive (Montaigne) ou provisoire (Lactance, Nicolas de Cues, Pascal). Chez d'autres, c'est une suggestion de l'exigence (Descartes, Valéry), ou un moyen de rejoindre la (...)
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    Avortement Oui/Non, propos recueillis par Michel Buruiana, Québec, Humanitas, 1988, 120 pages. Avortement Oui/Non, propos recueillis par Michel Buruiana, Québec, Humanitas, 1988, 120 pages. [REVIEW]Jocelyne Saint-Arnaud - 1990 - Philosophiques 17 (2):229-232.
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    Art: Feeling and knowing.Louis Arnaud Reid - 1981 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 15 (1):43–52.
    Louis Arnaud Reid; Art: feeling and knowing, Journal of Philosophy of Education, Volume 15, Issue 1, 30 May 2006, Pages 43–52, https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-97.
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    Varicella Vaccination, Counting Harms and Benefits, and Obligations to Others.Angus Dawson & Arnaud Marchant - 2020 - American Journal of Bioethics 20 (9):76-78.
    Volume 20, Issue 9, September 2020, Page 76-78.
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    Knowledge, aesthetic insight and education.Louis Arnaud Reid - 1973 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 7 (1):66–84.
    Louis Arnaud Reid; Knowledge, Aesthetic Insight and Education, Journal of Philosophy of Education, Volume 7, Issue 1, 30 May 2006, Pages 66–84, https://doi.org/.
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    XI*—Feeling, Thinking, Knowing.Louis Arnaud Reid - 1977 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 77 (1):165-182.
    Louis Arnaud Reid; XI*—Feeling, Thinking, Knowing, Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Volume 77, Issue 1, 1 June 1977, Pages 165–182, https://doi.org/10.1.
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    La figure à l'oeuvre: études offertes à Michel Guérin.Michel Guérin & Jean Arnaud (eds.) - 2015 - Aix-en-Provence: Presses universitaires de Provence.
    Les études rassemblées dans cet ouvrage sont le fait de philosophes, de théoriciens des arts, d'écrivains et de plasticiens. Les auteurs ont voulu rencontrer Michel Guérin sur les chemins où il conduit sa pensée, et souhaité dialoguer avec lui à partir de leurs propres préoccupations ou présupposés. Michel Guérin s'intéresse au pouvoir des gestes de faire sens de manière intelligible et sensible d'un même tour; c'est ce qui explique sans doute pourquoi l'histoire des idées comme le regard porté sur les (...)
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    Louis Arnaud Reid: A remembrance.R. K. Elliott - 1986 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 20 (1):3–6.
    R K Elliott; Louis Arnaud Reid: a remembrance, Journal of Philosophy of Education, Volume 20, Issue 1, 30 May 2006, Pages 3–6, https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-97.
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    Louis Arnaud Reid on understanding.Francis Dunlop - 1986 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 20 (1):143–151.
    Francis Dunlop; Louis Arnaud Reid on Understanding, Journal of Philosophy of Education, Volume 20, Issue 1, 30 May 2006, Pages 143–151, https://doi.org/10.1111/.
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    Kunugui Kinjiro. Skolem-Löwenheim no teiri ni tuite . Kisokagaku, no. 30 , pp. 35–39.Denjoy Arnaud. L'énumération transfinie. Livre IV. Notes sur les sujets controversés. Gauthier-Villars, Paris 1954, title pages + pp. 773–971. [REVIEW]J. Barkley Rosser - 1956 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 21 (1):95-96.
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    Alcman: The Partheneion.Francis R. Walton & Denys L. Page - 1953 - American Journal of Philology 74 (4):446.
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    The Self-Organizing Social Mind.John Bolender & Alan Page Fiske - 2010 - Bradford.
    A proposal that the basic mental models used to structure social interaction result from self-organization in brain activity.
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    Écrits de jeunesse 1816–1828: Suivis du Mémoire sur la ‘Cosmogonie’ de Laplace, 1835.Auguste Comte, Paulo Estavão Berrêdo Carneiro & Pierre Arnaud - 2018 - Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG.
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  24. The Women of Genesis: From Sarah to Potiphar's Wife.Sharon Page Jean-Sonne - 1990
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    (1 other version)Defeating wrongdoing : why victims of unjust harm should take priority over victims of bad luck.Goran Duus-Otterström & Edward Page - forthcoming - .
    It is sometimes suggested that victims of unjust harm should take priority over victims of other forms of harm. We explore four arguments for this view: that victims of unjust harm experience greater suffering; that prioritizing victims of unjust harm would help prevent unjust harm in the future; that it is good for perpetrators that their victims be prioritized; and that it is impersonally better that victims of unjust harm are prioritized. We argue that the first three arguments fail but (...)
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    Determinants of Perceptions of Cheating: Ethical Orientation, Personality and Demographics.Dean E. Allmon, Diana Page & Ralph Roberts - 2000 - Journal of Business Ethics 23 (4):411-422.
    A sample of 227 business students from the United States and Australia was used to evaluate factors that impact business students' ethical orientation and factors that impact students' perceptions of ethical classroom behaviors. Perceptions of classroom behaviors was considered a surrogate for future perceptions of business behaviors. Independent factors included age, gender, religious orientation, country of origin, personality, and ethical orientation. A number of factors were related to ethical orientation, but only age and religious orientation exhibited much impact upon perceptions (...)
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    The contrast from interfaces in the field-ion microscope.P. R. Howell, T. F. Page & B. Ralph - 1972 - Philosophical Magazine 25 (4):879-896.
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  28. The creation objection against timelessness fails.Ben Page - 2022 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 93 (3):169-188.
    In recent years Mullins and Craig have argued that there is a problem for a timeless God creating, with Mullins formulating the argument as follows: (1) If God begins to be related to creation, then God changes. (2) God begins to be related to creation. (3) Therefore, God changes. (4) If God changes, then God is neither immutable nor timeless. (5) Therefore, God is neither immutable nor timeless. In this paper I argue that all the premises, (1), (2), and (4) (...)
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    Legitimation in government social media communication: the case of the Brexit department.Sten Hansson & Ruth Page - 2023 - Critical Discourse Studies 20 (4):361-378.
    When governments introduce controversial policies or face a risk of policy failure, officeholders try to avoid blame and justify their decisions by using various legitimation strategies. This paper focuses on the ways in which legitimations are expressed in government social media communication, using the Twitter posts of the British government’s Brexit department as an example. We show how governments may seek legitimacy by appealing to (1) the personal authority of individual policymakers, (2) the collective authority of (political) organisations, (3) the (...)
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    Biblical Hebrew: An Introductory Grammar.Alan S. Kaye & Page H. Kelley - 1996 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 116 (2):281.
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    Relativity within Moose (“Mossi”) Culture: Four Incommensurable Models for Social Relationships.Alan Page Fiske - 1990 - Ethos: Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology 18 (2):180-204.
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  32. The Enneades.Stephen Mackenna & B. S. Page - 1957 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 12 (4):421-421.
     
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    ‘Sports Integrity’ Needs Sports Ethics.Lea Cleret, Mike McNamee & Stuart Page - 2015 - Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 9 (1):1-5.
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    Duty and 'Euthanasia': the Nurses of Meseritz-Obrawalde.Susan Benedict, Arthur Caplan & Traute Lafrenz Page - 2007 - Nursing Ethics 14 (6):781-794.
    This article examines the actions and testimonies of 14 nurses who killed psychiatric patients at the state hospital of Meseritz-Obrawalde in the Nazi 'euthanasia' program. The nurses provided various reasons for their decisions to participate in the killings. An ethical analysis of the testimonies demonstrates that a belief in the relief of suffering, the notion that the patients would 'benefit' from death, their selection by physicians for the 'treatment' of 'euthanasia', and a perceived duty to obey unquestioningly the orders of (...)
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    Évaluer l’effet de professionnels dans une activité collaborative au service de l’accompagnement de l’orientation des étudiants. Une entrée en animatique des groupes par l’étude des conflits socio-cognitifs.Sylvain Dernat, Amandine Verchere, François Johany, Arnaud Simeone & Sylvie Lardon - 2018 - Revue Phronesis 7 (1):24-44.
    Evaluation of an accompanying collaborative device is a sensitive element that questions in particular the effect of the accompanying people. The literature has relied in particular on the notion of socio-cognitive conflict to support this perspective. In this article, we study the specific case of a collaborative device for veterinary student guidance with the collaboration of teachers and vet practitioners. The proposed mixed evaluation of the process and these effects shed light on the roles of these professionals from an animatic (...)
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    Introducción a la historia: epistemología, teoría y problemas de método en los estudios históricos.Pelai Pagès - 1983 - Barcelona: Barcanova.
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    (1 other version)Locke, Las Bestias Salvajes y El Derecho a Destruirlas.Olof Page - 2011 - Revista de filosofía (Chile) 67:233-250.
    Creo que la defensa de John Locke del derecho a castigar está en tensión con su defensa de la igualdad humana. El propósito central de este artículo es mostrar que esta tensión podría ser resuelta si la justificación del derecho a castigar de Locke se basa en el concepto de confianza. Este concepto es claramente usado por Locke para justificar el derecho de resistencia. Pienso que también es posible usarlo para justificar la existencia del derecho a castigar. Pero, incluso si (...)
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    The Myth of Cosmic Rebellion: A Study of Its Reflexes in Ugaritic and Biblical Literature.G. del Olmo Lete & Hugh Rowland Page - 1999 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 119 (1):141.
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    Rapid neural categorization of facelike objects predicts the perceptual awareness of a face (face pareidolia).Diane Rekow, Jean-Yves Baudouin, Renaud Brochard, Bruno Rossion & Arnaud Leleu - 2022 - Cognition 222 (C):105016.
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    Performance Monitoring Applied to System Supervision.Bertille Somon, Aurélie Campagne, Arnaud Delorme & Bruno Berberian - 2017 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 11.
  41. Defensive Killing By Police: Analyzing Uncertain Threat Scenarios.Jennifer M. Https://Orcidorg Page - 2023 - Journal of Ethics and Social Philosophy 24 (3):315-351.
    In the United States, police use of force experts often maintain that controversial police shootings where an unarmed person’s hand gesture was interpreted as their “going for a gun” are justifiable. If an officer waits to confirm that a weapon is indeed being pulled from a jacket pocket or waistband, it may be too late to defend against a lethal attack. This article examines police policy norms for self-defense against “uncertain threats” in three contexts: (1) known in-progress violent crimes, (2) (...)
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    (1 other version)Letters to the editor.Martyn Goff, Gillian Page & David Russon - 1992 - Logos 3 (4):217.
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    On the notions of indiscernibility and indeterminacy in the light of the Galois–Grothendieck theory.Gabriel Catren & Julien Page - 2014 - Synthese 191 (18):4377-4408.
    We analyze the notions of indiscernibility and indeterminacy in the light of the Galois theory of field extensions and the generalization to \(K\) -algebras proposed by Grothendieck. Grothendieck’s reformulation of Galois theory permits to recast the Galois correspondence between symmetry groups and invariants as a Galois–Grothendieck duality between \(G\) -spaces and the minimal observable algebras that discern (or separate) their points. According to the natural epistemic interpretation of the original Galois theory, the possible \(K\) -indiscernibilities between the roots of a (...)
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    Thucydides' Description of the Great Plague at Athens.D. L. Page - 1953 - Classical Quarterly 3 (3-4):97-.
    The nature of the Plague described by Thucydides in Book 2, chapter 49, has long been discussed both by medical and by classical scholars. Of numerous suggested identifications none has found general approval; and it is doubtful whether any opinion is more prevalent today than that the problem is insoluble. The classical scholar is handicapped by his ignorance of medical science; his medical colleague has often been led astray by translations deficient in exactitude if not disfigured by error. The difficulties (...)
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    Sticking to the manifesto.Mike Page - 2000 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 23 (4):496-505.
    The commentators have raised some interesting issues but none question the viability of a localist approach to connectionist modelling. Once localist models are properly defined they can be seen to exhibit many properties relevant to the modelling of both psychological and brain function. They can be used to implement exemplar models, prototype models and models of sequence memory and they form a foundation upon which symbolic models can be constructed. Localist models are insensitive to interference and have learning rules that (...)
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    Government Policy and Women's Experience: The Case of Teachers in France.Leslie Page Moch - 1988 - Feminist Studies 14 (2):301.
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    Art has a Place: Country as a teacher in the city.Neil Harrison, Susan Page & Leanne Tobin - 2016 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 48 (13).
    Country constitutes the very anchor of life for many Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in Australia. It is central to Indigenous identities and history, and is a powerful signifier of overall health and well-being; yet, the significance of country to Indigenous people living in large urban localities such as Sydney, Australia, remains an enigma. Through the production of a series of three murals on a university campus, this project was designed to explore the significance of country for three Darug (...)
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  48. Cédric Lemogne, Pascale Piolino, Stéphanie Friszer, Astrid Claret, Nathalie Girault, Roland Jouvent, Jean-François.Philippe Fossati Allilaire, Frédérique de Vignemont, Tiziana Zalla, Andrés Posada, Anne Louvegnez, Olivier Koenig, Nicolas Georgieff, Nicolas Franck, Arnaud DÕArgembeau & Martial Van der Linden - 2006 - Consciousness and Cognition 15:232-233.
     
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    Nine to Five: Skepticism of Women’s Employment and Ethical Reasoning.Sean Valentine & Karen Page - 2006 - Journal of Business Ethics 63 (1):53-61.
    Previous work suggests that gender attitudes are associated with different individual and organizational factors. At the same time, ethics research suggests that many of these same variables can influence ethical reasoning in companies. In this study, we sought to combine these streams of research to investigate whether individual skepticism of women's employment is related to ethical reasoning in a gender-based ethical situation. The results of the hierarchical regression analysis indicated that skepticism of women's employment was negatively related to the recognition (...)
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    In the beginning: the initiation of meiosis.Wojciech P. Pawlowski, Moira J. Sheehan & Arnaud Ronceret - 2007 - Bioessays 29 (6):511-514.
    The most‐critical point of reproductive development in all sexually reproducing species is the transition from mitotic to meiotic cell cycle. Studies in unicellular fungi have indicated that the decision to enter meiosis must be made before the beginning of the premeiotic S phase. Recent data from the mouse1 suggest that this timing of meiosis initiation is a universal feature shared also by multicellular eukaryotes. In contrast, the signaling cascade that leads to meiosis initiation shows great diversity among species. BioEssays 29:511–514, (...)
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