Results for 'Durgadas P. Kasbekar'

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    Chromosome segment duplications in Neurospora crassa: barren crosses beget fertile science.Parmit K. Singh, Srividhya V. Iyer, Mukund Ramakrishnan & Durgadas P. Kasbekar - 2009 - Bioessays 31 (2):209-219.
    Studies on Neurospora chromosome segment duplications (Dps) performed since the publication of Perkins's comprehensive review in 1997 form the focus of this article. We present a brief summary of Perkins's seminal work on chromosome rearrangements, specifically, the identification of insertional and quasiterminal translocations that can segregate Dp progeny when crossed with normal sequence strains (i.e., T × N). We describe the genome defense process called meiotic silencing by unpaired DNA that renders Dp‐heterozygous crosses (i.e., Dp × N) barren, which provides (...)
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    Logic, Rationality, and Interaction.P. Blackburn, E. Lorini & M. Guo (eds.) - 2019 - Springer.
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  3. (2 other versions)Republicanism (RK Fullinwider).P. Pettit - 1997 - Philosophical Books 40 (4):131-132.
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  4. Self-organized criticality.P. Bak & K. Chen - 1991 - Scientific American 264 (1):46–53.
     
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    Pyramidal glide and the formation and climb of dislocation loops in nearly perfect zinc crystals.P. B. Price - 1960 - Philosophical Magazine 5 (57):873-886.
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    David Hume on Thomas Reid's an inquiry into the human mind, on the principles of common sense: A new letter to Hugh Blair from july 1762.P. B. Wood - 1986 - Mind 95 (380):411-416.
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    The Cambridge Companion to Religious Experience.Chad Meister & P. Moser (eds.) - 2020 - Cambridge University Press.
    For centuries, theologians and philosophers, among others, have examined the nature of religious experience. Students and scholars unfamiliar with the vast literature face a daunting task in grasping the main issues surrounding the topic of religious experience. The Cambridge Companion to Religious Experience offers an original introduction to its topic. Going beyond an introduction, it is a state-of-the-art overview of the topic, with critical analyses of and creative insights into its subject. Religious experience is discussed from various interdisciplinary perspectives, from (...)
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  8. Hempel's Dilemma and domains of physics.P. Bokulich - 2011 - Analysis 71 (4):646-651.
    Hempel's Dilemma is the claim that physicalism is an ill-formed thesis because it can offer no account of the physics that it refers to: current physics will be discarded in the future, and we don't yet know the nature of future physics. This article confronts the first horn of the dilemma, and argues that our knowledge of current physics is sufficient for offering a physicalist ontology of the mind. We have good scientific evidence that future physics will be irrelevant to (...)
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    Ein Dialogisches Konstruktivitatskriterium.P. Lorenzen - 1967 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 32 (4):516-516.
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    The dependence of cross-slip on stacking-fault energy in face-centred cubic metals and alloys.P. R. Thornton, T. E. Mitchell & P. B. Hirsch - 1962 - Philosophical Magazine 7 (80):1349-1369.
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  11. Dr. Kenny on Practical Inference.P. T. Geach - 1966 - Analysis 26 (3):76 - 79.
  12. Equipoise as a means of managing uncertainty: personal, communal and proxy.P. Alderson - 1996 - Journal of Medical Ethics 22 (3):135-139.
    Equipoise is advocated as a means of achieving high scientific and ethical standards in randomised trials. As used in the context of research the word describes a state of uncertainty characterised by the belief that in a trial no arm is known to offer greater harm or benefit than any other arm. Clinicians who lack personal equipoise are advised to accept clinical or communal equipoise, based on current unresolved disagreement among the medical profession. Equipoise is mainly discussed in the literature (...)
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  13. [Life tables for Switzerland 1988/1993].P. Wanner, E. G. Stockwell, F. W. Goza, T. Martelin, J. L. Bobadilla, S. Karchmer, V. Trebici, V. Ghetau, D. Carmelli & W. F. Page - 1996 - Journal of Biosocial Science 28 (1):73-84.
     
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  14. Optimization: A foundation for understanding consciousness.P. Werbos - 1997 - In Daniel S. Levine & Wesley R. Elsberry (eds.), Optimality in Biological and Artificial Networks? Lawrence Erlbaum.
  15. The Natural Rights Republic: Studies in the Foundation of the American Political Tradition.Michael P. Zuckert - 1996
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    Richard McCormick, SJ, and Dual Epistemology.P. A. Clark - 2008 - Christian Bioethics 14 (3):236-271.
    This article will examine McCormick's moral epistemology both at the level of how human persons know values and disvalues, which hereinafter will be referred to as synderesis, and at the level of how human persons know the rightness and wrongness of an action, which hereinafter will be referred to as normative moral judgment. On the one hand, from this investigation it appears that McCormick operates with a dual moral epistemology, at least at the level of synderesis. This means that at (...)
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  17. Some (Temporarily) Final Thoughts on Evidential Arguments from Evil.P. Alston William - 1996 - In Daniel Howard-Snyder (ed.), The Evidential Argument from Evil. Indiana University Press. pp. 311.
     
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    Low-amplitude fatigue of copper and copper-5 at. % aluminium single crystals.P. J. Woods - 1973 - Philosophical Magazine 28 (1):155-191.
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    Natural Law: An Introduction and Re-Examination.Howard P. Kainz - unknown
    The Nuremberg Trials of leading National Socialists established the principle that individuals may be legally punished, even by death, for obeying the laws of their country. Is there then a higher law by which enacted valid positive laws may be judged, so that persons subject to such laws would be duty-bound to defy them? In recent years the theory of natural law has been revived by a number of philosophers and jurists, who however often disagree sharply among themselves about the (...)
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    The foundations of statistics.P. C. Mahalanobis - 1954 - Dialectica 8 (2):95-111.
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  21. Between Belief and Unbelief.P. W. Pruyser - 1974
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    Diagnosis of large active systems.P. Baroni, G. Lamperti, P. Pogliano & M. Zanella - 1999 - Artificial Intelligence 110 (1):135-183.
  23. Are mental events in space-time?P. F. Gibbins - 1985 - Analysis 45 (3):145.
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  24. On Climate Change Research, the Crisis of Science and Second-order Science.P. Aufenvenne, H. Egner & K. Elverfeldt - 2014 - Constructivist Foundations 10 (1):120-129.
    Context: This conceptual paper tries to tackle the advantages and the limitations that might arise from including second-order science into global climate change sciences, a research area that traditionally focuses on first-order approaches and that is currently attracting a lot of media and public attention. Problem: The high profile of climate change research seems to provoke a certain dilemma for scientists: despite the slowly increasing realization within the sciences that our knowledge is temporary, tentative, uncertain, and far from stable, the (...)
     
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  25. " Late Greek philosophy and Christian belief. The notion of transcendance"-6th International Congress of Greek Philosophy in the French Language.P. Verdeau - 2005 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de L Etranger 130 (1):71-76.
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  26. Muratori, Lodovico Antonio (1672-1750).P. Vismara - 2013 - In Willemien Otten (ed.), The Oxford Guide to the Historical Reception of Augustine. Oxford University Press. pp. 1426--1428.
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    Intellectual Star of Global Scale.P. A. Vodopyanov - 2019 - Russian Journal of Philosophical Sciences 62 (2):156-157.
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  28. (2 other versions)Fischer Hugo, Nietzsche Apostata.P. Vogel - 1930 - Kant Studien 35:556.
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    Biological aspects of animal welfare: new perspectives.P. R. Wiepkema, W. G. P. Schouten & P. Koene - 1993 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 6 (suppl. 2):93-103.
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  30. Evidence for propositional learning in the rat.P. T. P. Wong & E. J. Peacock - 1986 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 24 (5):341-341.
     
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    The Justification of Noncombatant Casualties in Wartime.P. A. Woodward - 2009 - International Journal of Applied Philosophy 23 (1):151-161.
    As the United States is currently prosecuting two wars, it is important to consider whether those wars, and the resulting noncombatantcasualties, can be morally justified. Such consideration can be initiated by considering some of Alan Donagan’s work in his book The Theory of Morality. In that book Donagan sets out to develop, as a philosophical system, that part of the common morality according to the Hebrew-Christian tradition, which does not depend on any theistic beliefs. According to that tradition it is (...)
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    Precipitation strengthening in nanocomposite Cr/Cu–Cr multilayer films.P. C. Wo, N. Abdolrahim, Y. F. Zhu, I. N. Mastorakos, D. F. Bahr & H. M. Zbib - 2015 - Philosophical Magazine 95 (16-18):1780-1794.
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    TEM study of the deformation structures around nano-scratches.P. C. Wo, I. P. Jones & A. H. W. Ngan - 2008 - Philosophical Magazine 88 (9):1369-1388.
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  34. Structuring legal institutions.P. W. - 1998 - Law and Philosophy 17 (3):215-232.
    The article is concerned with the question of how legal institutions are structured with the use of constitutive, institutive, consequential, and terminative rules. To that end, the regulation of international treaties as laid down in the Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties of 1969 is analysed. This leads to the discovery of two additional categories of rules: content rules and invalidating rules. Finally, the special status of unique legal institutions is investigated. Unique legal institutions – for example, heads of (...)
     
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  35. Yen Hsi-chai yü Li Shu-ku.Pʻei-Chih Yang - 1956
     
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    A critical examination of the long-range stress theory of work-hardening.P. M. Hazzledine & P. B. Hirsch - 1967 - Philosophical Magazine 15 (133):121-159.
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  37. Classical quantum theory.P. J. Wesley - 1995 - Apeiron 2 (2):27-32.
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    Davidson on the ontology and logical form of belief.P. M. S. Hacker - 1998 - Philosophy 73 (1):81-96.
    1. Belief and mental statesDavidson holds that intentional verbs occurring in the form ‘A Vs that p’ signify propositional attitudes. These are, he claims, mental states, and dispositions. Davidson does not conceive of himself as introducing a special technical sense of the common intentional verbs. He insists that ‘the mental states in question are beliefs, desires, intentions, and so on, as ordinarily conceived'. Consequently he contends that believing that p is a mental state, disposition or dispositional state. These ontological claims (...)
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  39. Proper Names.P. F. Strawson & C. Lejewski - 1957 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 31:191-256.
     
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    Attitudes to research ethical committees.P. Allen & W. E. Waters - 1983 - Journal of Medical Ethics 9 (2):61-65.
    A questionnaire on the attitudes towards the functions of research ethical committees was sent to members of selected research ethical committees in Wessex and some controls. Almost all respondents felt there was a need for ethical review of research projects; 42 per cent thought there was a need for some training before joining a committee; 67 per cent thought the system could be improved and 47 per cent thought that monitoring or follow-up procedures should be adopted. Ethical committees were thought (...)
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    Pain and the placebo response.P. D. Wall - 1993 - In Gregory R. Bock & Joan Marsh (eds.), Experimental and Theoretical Studies of Consciousness (CIBA Foundation Symposia Series, No. 174). Wiley. pp. 187-216.
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  42. Positive existential psychology.P. T. P. Wong - 2009 - In Shane J. Lopez (ed.), The Encyclopedia of Positive Psychology. Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 345--351.
     
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  43. Parmenides, Fragment 10.P. J. Bicknell - 1968 - Hermes 96 (4):629-631.
  44. The need of the sense of life (Theses to the notion of'Wille zurn sinn'by Viktor Frankl).P. Tavel - 2004 - Filozofia 59 (8):571-579.
     
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  45. Expanding the property ascriptions in the modal interpretation of quantum theory.P. E. Vermaas - 1998 - Minnesota Studies in the Philosophy of Science 17.
  46. Ādhunika Yūṛōpyan cintakanmār.P. T. Chacko - 1963
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  47. Les béatitudes.P. Janet - 1928 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 105:321.
     
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  48. Man, the Universe and Mind.P. A. Moritz - unknown
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  49. Marxistiese Staatstheorie.P. Swiggers - 1980 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 42 (3):620-621.
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  50. The Gita: A Critique.P. Narasimham - 1940 - Philosophical Review 49:382.
     
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