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  1. Direct hydrocarbon fuel cell part 2.Eugene R. White & Henri Maget Jr - 1965 - In Karl W. Linsenmann, Proceedings. St. Louis, Lutheran Academy for Scholarship. pp. 46.
     
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    Scientific thought in the twentieth century.L. L. R. White - 1951 - The Eugenics Review 43 (2):107.
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    Convergence and stereoscopic depth shifts produced by interocular delays in stimulation.Eugene R. Wist - 1975 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 5 (3):251-253.
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    The Sacrificial Ecclesiology of City of God 10.Eugene R. Schlesinger - 2016 - Augustinian Studies 47 (2):137-155.
    In book 10 of City of God, Augustine appeals to the notion of true sacrifice in order to counteract the attraction of pagan worship. This appeal to the concept of sacrifice gives a distinct shape to the Christology and ecclesiology he develops in this book. Set against this polemical horizon, and within the context of his wider thought, it becomes clear that sacrifice is itself soteriological motif for Augustine. The work it does in this context is to serve as another (...)
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    Age and arousal in the rat.Eugene R. Delay & Walter Isaac - 1983 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 21 (4):294-296.
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    Mach bands and depth adjacency.Eugene R. Wist - 1974 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 3 (2):97-99.
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    Illusion and Spiritual Perception in Donne's Poetry.Eugene R. Cunnar - 1990 - In Frederick Burwick & Walter Pape, Aesthetic illusion: theoretical and historical approaches. New York: W. de Gruyter. pp. 1989--324.
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    The effects of illumination, d-amphetamine, and methylphenidate upon vigilance performance of squirrel monkeys.Eugene R. Delay & Walter Isaac - 1980 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 15 (4):203-206.
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    Sacramental Efficacy in Karl Rahner and Cognitive Linguistics.Eugene R. Schlesinger - 2013 - Philosophy and Theology 25 (2):337-360.
    An examination of Rahner’s theology and cognitive linguistics shows that the two are basically in accord concerning sacramental efficacy. This article also puts cognitive linguistics into conversation with Rahner’s theologies of expression. In Rahner’s theology of the symbol, he argues that all beings express themselves in that which is not themselves. Furthermore, Rahner noted the existence of uniquely powerful “primordial words” , which mediate the reality to which they point. Cognitive linguistics sees all human knowing as mediated by the “embodied (...)
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    John Stuart Mill: a mind at large.Eugene R. August - 1975 - London: Vision Press.
  11. A Scholastic Miscellany: Anselm to Ockham, Vol. X in The Library of Christian Classics.Eugene R. Fairweather - 1956
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    Amount, delay, and position of delay of reinforcement as parameters of runway performance.Eugene R. Wist - 1962 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 63 (2):160.
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    Bartolomeo Cavalcanti as a Critic of Thomas Aquinas.Eugene R. Ryan - 1982 - Vivarium 20:84.
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    The Sacrificial Ecclesiology of City of God 10 in advance.Eugene R. Schlesinger - forthcoming - Augustinian Studies.
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    Nonrecoverable Deletion and Compression in Poetry.Eugene R. Kintgen - 1972 - Foundations of Language 9 (1):98-104.
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    Seeking the Real Adam Smith and Milton Friedman.Jacob Bagha & Eugene R. Laczniak - 2015 - Philosophy of Management 14 (3):179-191.
    In this paper we will analyze the relationship between free market principles and ethics through an exploration of how too many business managers often approach the ideas of Adam Smith and Milton Friedman. In doing so, we aim to provide a thoughtful foundation for future discussions of how we ought to navigate this intersection. We briefly examine questions such as: What is the relationship between the “best” economy in terms of efficiency and the common good for society? Is pursuing one’s (...)
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    Library of Christian Classics: Volume I: Early Christian Fathers.E. Evans, Cyril C. Richardson, Eugene R. Fairbrother, Edward Rochie Hardy & Massey Hamilton Shepherd - 1954 - Philosophical Quarterly 4 (16):281.
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  18. Act-Utilitarianism: Account of Right-Making Characteristics or Decision-Making Procedure?R. Eugene Bales - 1971 - American Philosophical Quarterly 8 (3):257 - 265.
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    Use of instructions and hypnosis to minimize Anchor effects.B. Jack White, Richard D. Alter, Mark E. Snow & D. Eugene Thorne - 1968 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 77 (3p1):415.
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    Zen in the Art of Archery.Eugen Herrigel & R. F. C. Hull - 1955 - Philosophy East and West 5 (3):263-264.
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  21. Discrimination.R. Duncan Luce & Eugene Galanter - 1963 - In D. Luce, Handbook of Mathematical Psychology. John Wiley & Sons.. pp. 191-243.
     
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    Frameworks on shifting sands.R. Lngvaldsen & H. T. A. Whiting - 1995 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 18 (4):764-765.
    Feldman and Levin present a model for movement control in which the system is said to seek equilibrium points, active movement being produced by shifting frames of reference in space. It is argued that whatever merit this model might have is limited to an understanding of “the how” and not “the why” we move. In this way the authors seem to be forced into a dualistic position leaving the upper level of the proposed control hierarchy “floating.”.
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  23. A Contribution to the Study of Autism: The Interrogative Attitude.Eugene Minkowski, R. Targowla & Salaheddine Ziadeh - 2001 - Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 8 (4):271-278.
    This paper clarifies the notion of "contact with reality" by investigating one way in which lack of such contact can be expressed: the interrogative attitude. The case of a socially withdrawn, seventeen-year-old schoolboy is examined. Paul C. had long been overly logical and precise in his style of thinking. An acute disturbance began with mental fatigue along with apparent obsessive symptoms (e.g., extreme monitoring of his own actions) to the point that simple, everyday actions became very time-consuming; he also developed (...)
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  24. Quantum theory: A Hilbert space formalism for probability theory.R. Eugene Collins - 1977 - Foundations of Physics 7 (7-8):475-494.
    It is shown that the Hilbert space formalism of quantum mechanics can be derived as a corrected form of probability theory. These constructions yield the Schrödinger equation for a particle in an electromagnetic field and exhibit a relationship of this equation to Markov processes. The operator formalism for expectation values is shown to be related to anL 2 representation of marginal distributions and a relationship of the commutation rules for canonically conjugate observables to a topological relationship of two manifolds is (...)
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  25. The Political Economy of Slavery: Studies in the Economy and Society of the Slave South.Eugene D. Genovese, Alfred H. Conrad & John R. Meyer - 1966 - Science and Society 30 (4):497-500.
     
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    Eine Hochschule für Gesellschaftswissenschaften: Denkschrift / von Dr. Eugen Ehrlich.Eugen Ehrlich - 1918 - Wien: Selbstverlag des Verfassers.
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    Psychophysical scaling.R. Duncan Luce & Eugene Galanter - 1963 - In D. Luce, Handbook of Mathematical Psychology. John Wiley & Sons.. pp. 1--245.
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    Subject-defined vs. experimenter-defined conflict.Eugene L. Ringuette & Thomas R. Schill - 1977 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 9 (3):181-182.
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    Breast Implants and the Challenge of an Informed Public.R. Eugene Mellican - 1993 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 13 (5):255-259.
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  30. The Mathematical Basis for Physical Laws.R. Eugene Collins - 2005 - Foundations of Physics 35 (5):743-785.
    Laws of mechanics, quantum mechanics, electromagnetism, gravitation and relativity are derived as “related mathematical identities” based solely on the existence of a joint probability distribution for the position and velocity of a particle moving on a Riemannian manifold. This probability formalism is necessary because continuous variables are not precisely observable. These demonstrations explain why these laws must have the forms previously discovered through experiment and empirical deduction. Indeed, the very existence of electric, magnetic and gravitational fields is predicted by these (...)
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    Articles.Eugene F. Provenzo, Ruthanne Kurth-Schai, Charles R. Green & Dara H. Wexler - 2000 - Educational Studies 31 (1):5-43.
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    The J.H.B. Bookshelf.Eugene Cittadino, Ronald Rainger, Kieth R. Benson & Virginia P. Dawson - 1990 - Journal of the History of Biology 23 (1):155-162.
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    Utilitarianism, Overall Obligatoriness and Deontic Logic.R. Eugene Bales - 1972 - Analysis 32 (6):203 - 205.
    A response to hector-neri castaneda's "a problem for utilitarianism" ("analysis" 28 (1968), pp. 141-142). by applying castaneda's line of argument to a theory sometimes suggested as an elaboration of ross's theory of prima facie duties, i show that if castaneda's is indeed a problem for utilitarianism, it is a problem for some deontological theories as well.
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    From Fusion Frenzy to Fraud: Reflections on Science and its Cultural Norms.R. Eugene Mellican - 1992 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 12 (1):1-9.
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    Discoveries in the Judaean Desert: Volume Xii. Qumran Cave 4: Vii: Genesis to Numbers.Eugene Ulrich, Frank Moore Cross & James R. Davila (eds.) - 1994 - Oxford University Press UK.
    This volume inaugurates the publication of the series of biblical Dead Sea Scrolls written in the Jewish script that were discovered in Cave 4 at Qumran. It contains twenty-six manuscripts of the books of Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, and Numbers. These Hebrew texts antedate by a millenium what had previously been considered the earliest surviving biblical manuscripts in the original language. They document a pluriformity acceptable in the ancient biblical textual tradition that formed the basis for the Samaritan Pentateuch and helps (...)
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    A "new Approach" To Nostratic Comparison.Eugene Helimski & Allen R. Bomhard - 1987 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 107 (1):97.
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  37. Introduction to Montague Semantics.David R. Dowty, Robert Eugene Wall & Stanley Peters - 1981 - Springer.
    INTRODUCTION Linguists who work within the tradition of transformational generative grammar tend to regard semantics as an intractable, perhaps ultimately ...
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    Surgeons, Intensivists, and Discretion to Refuse Requested Treatments.Mark R. Wicclair & Douglas B. White - 2014 - Hastings Center Report 44 (5):33-42.
    Physicians are expected to engage patients as partners in identifying the possible benefits and harms associated with treatment options and selecting from among medically appropriate treatment options, rather than simply dictating what treatments patients will and will not receive. This collaborative model reflects the recognition that citizens in multicultural societies have diverse values and are likely to have different views about whether the possible benefits of a medical intervention outweigh the possible harms. However, there are circumstances in which the collaborative (...)
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    Physico-chemical Evolution.Charles Eugène Guye & J. R. Clarke - 1925 - Methuen & Co..
  40. Reviews. [REVIEW]R. Eugene Bales - 1974 - Theoria 40 (1):35.
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    The Sacred Books of the Old Testament.Eugen Wilhelm, Paul Haupt, C. Siegfried & R. E. Brunnow - 1894 - American Journal of Philology 15 (2):223.
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    The Transformation of the Roman World. Gibbon's Problem after Two Centuries.Alfred R. Bellinger & Lynn White - 1968 - American Journal of Philology 89 (4):503.
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    The Extramural Sanctuary of Demeter and Persephone at Cyrene, Libya, Vol. 5: The Site's Architecture, Its First Six Hundred Years of Development.Guy P. R. Métraux, Donald White & Guy P. R. Metraux - 1997 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 117 (4):723.
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  44. Assessment of mental imagery.Peter W. Sheehan, R. Ashton & K. White - 1983 - In Anees A. Sheikh, Imagery: Current Theory, Research, and Application. Wiley. pp. 189--221.
     
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  45. An Agonistic Approach to Technological Conflict.Eugen Octav Popa, Vincent Blok & Renate Wesselink - 2020 - Philosophy and Technology 34 (4):717-737.
    Traditional approaches to conflict are oriented towards establishing consensus, either in the form of a resolution of the conflict or in the form of an ‘agree-to-disagree’ standstill between the stakeholders. In this paper, we criticize these traditional approaches, each for specific reasons, and we propose and develop the agonistic approach to conflict. Based on Chantal Mouffe’s agonistic democratic theory, the agonistic approach to conflict is more welcoming of dissensus, replacing discussion stoppers with discussion starters and replacing standstills with contestation. We (...)
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    The use of digital twins in healthcare : socio-ethical benefits and socio-ethical risks.Eugen Octav Popa, Mireille Hilten, Elsje Oosterkamp & Marc Jeroen Bogaardt - 2021 - Life Sciences, Society and Policy 17 (1).
    Anticipating the ethical impact of emerging technologies is an essential part of responsible innovation. One such emergent technology is the digital twin which we define here as a living replica of a physical system. A digital twin combines various emerging technologies such as AI, Internet of Things, big data and robotics, each component bringing its own socio-ethical issues to the resulting artefacts. The question thus arises which of these socio-ethical themes surface in the process and how they are perceived by (...)
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  47. Accounting for organizational misconduct.Eugene Szwajkowski - 1992 - Journal of Business Ethics 11 (5-6):401-411.
    Organizational misconduct (white collar, corporate and occupational crime, unethical behavior, rule violations, etc.) is an increasingly important social concern. This paper proposes that a necessary step toward preventing and treating such misconduct is the understanding of the explanations, called accounts, given by the actor. We argue that the theorizing and findings in the literature on accounts can be organized into a 2×2 matrix framework. The first dimension centers on whether or not the actor admits that some net harm is (...)
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    Excommunication: Three Inquiries in Media and Mediation.Alexander R. Galloway, Eugene Thacker & McKenzie Wark - 2013 - University of Chicago Press.
    Always connect—that is the imperative of today’s media. But what about those moments when media cease to function properly, when messages go beyond the sender and receiver to become excluded from the world of communication itself—those messages that state: “There will be no more messages”? In this book, Alexander R. Galloway, Eugene Thacker, and McKenzie Wark turn our usual understanding of media and mediation on its head by arguing that these moments reveal the ways the impossibility of communication is (...)
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    A New Modern Philosophy: An Inclusive Anthology of Primary Sources.Eugene Marshall & Susanne Sreedhar (eds.) - 2019 - New York: Routledge.
    The seventeenth and eighteenth centuries are arguably the most important period in philosophy’s history, given that they set a new and broad foundation for subsequent philosophical thought. Over the last decade, however, discontent among instructors has grown with coursebooks’ unwavering focus on the era’s seven most well-known philosophers—all of them white and male—and on their exclusively metaphysical and epistemological concerns. While few dispute the centrality of these figures and the questions they raised, the modern era also included essential contributions (...)
  50. Pharmacology (Heart and Vascular System).Earl Barker, Eugene Braunwald, K. K. Chen, Joseph R. DiPalma, Edward Freis, Magnus I. Gregersen, Niels Haugaard, Orville Horwitz, Hugh Montgomery & Neil C. Moran - 1965 - In Karl W. Linsenmann, Proceedings. St. Louis, Lutheran Academy for Scholarship.
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