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    The effect of grain boundaries on the electrical resistivity of polycrystalline copper and aluminium.P. V. Andrews, M. B. West & C. R. Robeson - 1969 - Philosophical Magazine 19 (161):887-898.
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  2. Phylogenetic structure of the prokaryotic domain : the primary kingdoms.C. R. Woese & G. E. Fox - 2014 - In Francisco José Ayala & John C. Avise (eds.), Essential readings in evolutionary biology. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press.
     
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    The perception of probability.C. R. Gallistel, Monika Krishan, Ye Liu, Reilly Miller & Peter E. Latham - 2014 - Psychological Review 121 (1):96-123.
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    Précis of Gallistel's The organization of action: A new synthesis.C. R. Gallistel - 1981 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 4 (4):609-619.
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    Preverbal and verbal counting and computation.C. R. Gallistel & Rochel Gelman - 1992 - Cognition 44 (1-2):43-74.
  6. Tyrrell, R. Y.: Essays on Greek Literature.C. R. Perry - 1909 - Classical Weekly 3:188-189.
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    The importance of proving the null.C. R. Gallistel - 2009 - Psychological Review 116 (2):439-453.
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    Bohm trajectory and Feynman path approaches to the “Tunneling time problem”.C. R. Leavens - 1995 - Foundations of Physics 25 (2):229-268.
    A comparison is made between the Bohm trajectory and Feynman path approaches to the long-standing problem of determining the average lime taken for a particle described by the Schrödinger wave function ψ to tunnel through a potential barrier. The former approach follows simply and uniquely from the basic postulates of Bohm's causal interpretation of quantum mechanics; the latter is intimately related to the most frequently cited approaches based on conventional interpretations. Emphasis is given to the fact that fundamentally different transmission (...)
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    Commentary on Le Corre & Carey.C. R. Gallistel - 2007 - Cognition 105 (2):439-445.
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    A practical approach to understanding central pattern generators.C. R. S. Kaneko - 1980 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 3 (4):554-554.
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    The what and how of counting.C. R. Gallistel & Rochel Gelman - 1990 - Cognition 34 (2):197-199.
  12. The physical basis of memory.C. R. Gallistel - 2021 - Cognition 213 (C):104533.
    Neuroscientists are searching for the engram within the conceptual framework established by John Locke's theory of mind. This framework was elaborated before the development of information theory, before the development of information processing machines and the science of computation, before the discovery that molecules carry hereditary information, before the discovery of the codon code and the molecular machinery for editing the messages written in this code and translating it into transcription factors that mark abstract features of organic structure such as (...)
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    Reliability Based Optimal Design of Water Distribution Networks by Genetic Algorithm.C. R. Suribabu & T. R. Neelakantan - 2008 - Journal of Intelligent Systems 17 (1-3):143-156.
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    The scattering of high energy electrons by the thermal vibrations of crystals.C. R. Hall - 1965 - Philosophical Magazine 12 (118):815-826.
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    Adam Smith: And the Scotland of His Day.C. R. Fay - 2011 - Cambridge University Press.
    The Augustan Age in Scotland was the half-century between the publication of Hume's Treatise on Human Nature and the death of Robert Burns in 1796. In this period Edinburgh was at her height as a cultural centre. This is a 1956 study of eminent Scot Adam Smith - author of The Wealth of Nations - and the Scotland in which he lived and wrote. It also examines the contribution which he and his fellow-countrymen made to the accomplishment of the eighteenth (...)
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    Sartre's Dramatic Philosophical Quest.C. R. Bukala - 1973 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 48 (1):79-106.
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  17. Introdução à metodologia da linguagem.C. R. Bastos - 1981 - Rio de Janeiro: Distribuidor exclusivo, Livraria Freitas Bastos.
     
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    Integrated Ethics: Synecdoche in Healthcare.C. R. Seeley & S. L. Goldberger - 1999 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 10 (3):202-209.
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  19. Accelerated long-term forgetting.C. R. Butler, Nils Muhlert & A. Z. Zeman - 2010 - In Sergio Della Sala (ed.), Forgetting. Psychology Press. pp. 211--238.
     
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    (1 other version)Teaching students to study.C. R. McRae - 1931 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 9 (4):294 – 298.
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    Is subcortical vision necessarily mediated by the superior colliculus?C. R. Legg - 1983 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 6 (3):455.
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    Revisitando I Dialogus V, capítulos 14-22 / Revisiting Dialogus V, Chapters 14-22.José Antônio de C. R. De Souza - 2016 - Revista Española de Filosofía Medieval 23:31.
    This paper, which gives continuity to another article, analyzes the content of I Dialogus V, 14-22 and, in an appendix, presents our Portuguese translation of this excerpt. In these chapters, the Inceptor Venerabilis discusses whether St. Peter and the Roman Church possess primacy over all other apostles and churches; andwhether this primacy is granted by God himself. Ockham first presents, not ad litteram, the opinion of those who refute the thesis that Christ did not give primacy to Peter and the (...)
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    Stem cells, embryos, and the environment: a context for both science and ethics.C. R. Towns - 2004 - Journal of Medical Ethics 30 (4):410-413.
    Debate on the potential and uses of human stem cells tends to be conducted by two constituencies—ethicists and scientists. On many occasions there is little communication between the two, with the result that ethical debate is not informed as well as it might be by scientific insights. The aim of this paper is to highlight those scientific insights that may be of relevance for ethical debate.Environmental factors play a significant role in identifying stem cells and their various subtypes. Research related (...)
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  24. The Concept of Energy.C. R. Morris & Dorothy Wrinch - 1925 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 5:28-63.
     
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  25. The notion of emergence.C. R. Morris - 1926 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 6:49-55.
     
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  26. Man in Search of Immortality.C. R. SALIT - 1958
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  27. Problèmes d'esthétique et de morale.C. R. C. Herckenrath - 1898 - Paris,: F. Alcan.
     
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    A passion of the soul: An introduction to pain for consciousness researchers.C. R. Chapman & Yutaka Nakamura - 1999 - Consciousness and Cognition 8 (4):391-422.
    Pain is an important focus for consciousness research because it is an avenue for exploring somatic awareness, emotion, and the genesis of subjectivity. In principle, pain is awareness of tissue trauma, but pain can occur in the absence of identifiable injury, and sometimes substantive tissue injury produces no pain. The purpose of this paper is to help bridge pain research and consciousness studies. It reviews the basic sensory neurophysiology associated with tissue injury, including transduction, transmission, modulation, and central representation. In (...)
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    The cabinet of Bonnier de la Mosson (1702–1744).C. R. Hill - 1986 - Annals of Science 43 (2):147-174.
    The survival of a unique set of drawings, complemented by a contemporary description and a sale catalogue, enable us to ‘reconstruct’ the cabinet of Bonnier de la Mosson , a miscellaneous collection formed in Paris c. 1740. A brief assessment is offered of the status of such cabinets in the growth and diffusion of science in ancien régime France. We also point to a link with the decorative arts: in a study of such a subject the intellectual and aesthetic dimensions (...)
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    A Speech Act Dilemma.C. R. Carr - 1980 - Analysis 40 (3):163 - 168.
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    The Hebrew terminology for the poor in Psalm 82.C. R. Dickson - 1995 - HTS Theological Studies 51 (4).
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    III.—Judgment as the Fundamental Act in Knowledge.C. R. Morris - 1926 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 26 (1):53-68.
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    Caregiver decision-making concerning involuntary treatment in dementia care at home.Vincent R. A. Moermans, Angela M. H. J. Mengelers, Michel H. C. Bleijlevens, Hilde Verbeek, Bernadette Dierckx de Casterle, Koen Milisen, Elizabeth Capezuti & Jan P. H. Hamers - 2022 - Nursing Ethics 29 (2):330-343.
    Background: Dementia care at home often involves decisions in which the caregiver must weigh safety concerns with respect for autonomy. These dilemmas can lead to situations where caregivers provide care against the will of persons living with dementia, referred to as involuntary treatment. To prevent this, insight is needed into how family caregivers of persons living with dementia deal with care situations that can lead to involuntary treatment. Objective: To identify and describe family caregivers’ experiences regarding care decisions for situations (...)
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  34. The physician's business and financial adviser.C. R. Mabee - 1900 - Cleveland, Ohio,: Continental publishing company.
     
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    A factor in hypnagogic images.C. R. Marshall - 1936 - Mind 45 (177):67-70.
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  36. Speaker meaning and illocutionary acts.C. R. Carr - 1978 - Philosophical Studies 34 (3):281 - 291.
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    The sensitive term pain.C. R. Ochs - 1966 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 27 (December):255-260.
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    Time estimation and increases in body temperature.C. R. Bell - 1965 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 70 (2):232.
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    (1 other version)Personnel work in Britain.C. R. Borland - 1938 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 16 (2):173 – 181.
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    The effect of point defects on absorption of high energy electrons passing through crystals.C. R. Hall, P. B. Hirsch† & G. R. Booker† - 1966 - Philosophical Magazine 14 (131):979-989.
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    Notes on the Nalopakhyanam or Tale of Nala, for the Use of Classical Students.C. R. L. & John Peile - 1881 - American Journal of Philology 2 (8):516.
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    The contributions from some scattering processes to scanning electron microscope contrast.C. R. Hall - 1970 - Philosophical Magazine 21 (173):1075-1080.
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    Talking more about talking cures: cognitive behavioural therapy and informed consent.C. R. Blease - 2015 - Journal of Medical Ethics 41 (9):750-755.
  44. Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 94: 1996 Lectures and Memoirs.C. R. Whittaker - 1997
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    Theme and Setting in "A Good Man Is Hard to Find" (Continued).C. R. Kropf - 1972 - Renascence 24 (4):206-206.
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    Connectionism and physiological psychology: A marriage made in heaven?C. R. Legg - 1988 - Philosophical Psychology 1 (3):263-78.
    Abstract Physiological psychology has its conceptual roots in stimulus?response behaviourism. The resurgence of cognitive concepts in mainstream psychology has led to a separation between the two, largely due to the failure of most cognitive theories to specify how their explanatory processes could be realised in the nervous system. Connectionism looks as if it may be able to bridge this gap. The problem is that connectionism takes a radically different view of the brain from that adopted in traditional physiological psychology. This (...)
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    Adding insult to injury: the healthcare brain drain.C. R. Hooper - 2008 - Journal of Medical Ethics 34 (9):684-687.
    Recent reports published by the United Nations and the World Health Organization suggest that the brain drain of healthcare professionals from the developing to the developed world is decimating the provision of healthcare in poor countries. The migration of these key workers is driven by a combination of economic inequalities and the recruitment policies of governments in the rich world. This article assesses the impact of the healthcare brain drain and argues that wealthy countries have a moral obligation to reduce (...)
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  48. Modernismo Toscano.C. R. C. R. - 1985 - Giornale Critico Della Filosofia Italiana 5 (1):174.
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    Coroners and the Obligation to Protect Public Health: The Case of the Failed UK vCJD Study.C. R. McGowan & A. M. Viens - 2011 - Public Health 125 (4):234-7.
    The Health Protection Agency has recently attempted to create a postmortem tissue archive to determine the prevalence of abnormal prion protein. The success of this archive was prevented because the Health Protection Agency could not convince coroners to support the study’s methodology and participate on that basis. The findings of this paper detail and support the view that the Coroners’ Society of England and Wales’s refusal to participate was misguided and failed to appreciate that coroners have a moral obligation to (...)
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    Do Sustainability Rating Schemes Capture Climate Goals?Katherine R. O’Brien, Jacquelyn E. Humphrey & Saphira A. C. Rekker - 2021 - Business and Society 60 (1):125-160.
    The 2015 Paris Agreement set a global warming limit of 2°C above preindustrial levels. Corporations play an important role in achieving this objective, and methods have recently been developed to map global climate targets to specific industries, and individual corporations within those industries. In this article, we assess whether Sustainability ratings capture corporate performance in meeting the 2°C target. We analyze nine rating schemes used by investors and three commonly used in academic studies. Most rating schemes do consider corporate greenhouse (...)
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