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    Gaullier, Bertrand, L’état des enfants morts sans baptême d’après saint Thomas d’Aquin. [REVIEW]H. A. M. Kroon - 1964 - Augustinianum 4 (1):189-190.
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    A. M. Mayer's experiments with floating magnets and their use in the atomic theories of matter.H. A. M. Snelders - 1976 - Annals of Science 33 (1):67-80.
    In the years 1878 and 1879 the American physicist Alfred Marshall Mayer published his experiments with floating magnets as a didactic illustration of molecular actions and forms. A number of physicists made use of this analogy of molecular structure. For William Thomson they were a mechanical illustration of the kinetic equilibrium of groups of columnar vortices revolving in circles round their common centre of gravity . A number of modifications of Mayer's experiments were described, which gave configurations which were more (...)
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    The Dutch Physical Chemist J. J. van Laar Versus J. H. van't Hoff's "Osmotic School".H. A. M. Snelders - 1986 - Centaurus 29 (1):53-71.
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    The reception in the Netherlands of the discoveries of electromagnetism and electrodynamics.H. A. M. Snelders - 1975 - Annals of Science 32 (1):39-54.
    On 17 November 1820 there appeared a Dutch translation of Oersted's pamphlet concerning the discovery of the effect of an electric current on a magnetic needle suspended in the earth's magnetic field . In the Netherlands a number of physicists were immediately interested in the electromagnetic and electrodynamic discoveries made by Oersted and the French physicists. They repeated and extended the experiments, and constructed new modifications of the galvanic battery for better results. They made no fundamental discoveries in this field (...)
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    History of Science Today, 2.: History of Science in the Netherlands.H. A. M. Snelders - 1987 - British Journal for the History of Science 20 (3):343-348.
    After Jacobus Henricus van't Hoff had passed away on 1 March 1911, his pupil Charles Marinus van Deventer wrote a very personal ‘in memoriam’ in the Dutch literary periodical De Gids, pointing out that van't Hoff had merely been interested in scientific facts, not in the people discovering these facts. Van't Hoff considered the study of the history of chemistry, although by no means uncongenial, a matter of little importance. He once even said: ‘To me historical research appears to be (...)
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    The electromagnetic experiments of the Utrecht physicist Gerrit Moll (1785–1838).H. A. M. Snelders - 1984 - Annals of Science 41 (1):35-55.
    The Utrecht professor of physics Gerrit Moll , well-known for his defence of British science against Charles Babbage's Reflections on the Decline of Science in England , did—in co-operation with members of the Natuurkundig Gezelschap at Utrecht—important work on the reception in The Netherlands of the new electromagnetic and electrodynamic discoveries . He also carried out fundamental research into the lifting power of electromagnets, which he had seen during his visit to London in 1828. In 1830, Moll published his experiments (...)
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    The Researches of the Dutch Chemists about the Nature of the Sulphides.H. A. M. Snelders - 1975 - Centaurus 19 (3):220-237.
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    James F. W. Johnston's influence on agricultural chemistry in the Netherlands.H. A. M. Snelders - 1981 - Annals of Science 38 (5):571-584.
    This paper describes the introduction of Liebig's ideas on agricultural chemistry into the Netherlands. The aversion to Liebig held by the Utrecht professor G. J. Mulder hindered the direct influence that might have been borne by Liebig's own writings; the introduction was made principally by means of Dutch translations of the text-books of the Scottish agricultural chemist J. F. W. Johnston, who generally followed Liebig's ideas.
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  9. al-Tanmīyah al-tarbawīyah fī Nahj al-balāghah.ʻAbbās ʻAlī Ḥusayn Faḥḥām - 2018 - Baghdād: Muʼassasat Dār al-Ṣādiq al-Thaqāfīyah.
     
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    Sheltering at Our Common Home.H. A. M. J. ten Have - 2020 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 17 (4):525-529.
    The current COVID-19 pandemic has reactivated ancient metaphors but also initiated a new vocabulary: social distancing, lockdown, self-isolation, and sheltering in place. Terminology is not ethically neutral but reflects prevailing value systems. I will argue that there are two metaphorical vocabularies at work: an authoritarian one and a liberal one. Missing is an ecological vocabulary. It has been known for a long time that emerging infectious diseases are associated with the destruction of functioning ecosystems and biodiversity. Ebola and avian influenza (...)
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    Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries Goethe and the Scientific Tradition. By H. B. Nisbet. London: Institute of Germanic Studies, University of London, 1972. Pp. xii + 83. No price stated. [REVIEW]H. A. M. Snelders - 1974 - British Journal for the History of Science 7 (2):194-195.
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    Behavior of a magnetic dipole freely floating on water surface.M. A. & H. Kh - manuscript
    In this paper, the authors have detected a new effect in the area of geomagnetism, related to the behavior of a magnetic dipole freely floating on water surface. An experiment is described in the present paper in which a magnetic dipole fixed upon a float placed on non- magnetized water surface undergoes displacement along with reorientation caused by fine structure of the earth's magnetic field. This fact can probably be explained by secular decrease of the earth's major dipole moment. Further, (...)
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  13. Mr. Russell's causal theory of perception.M. H. A. Newman - 1928 - Mind 37 (146):26-43.
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    Feature-linked synchronization of thalamic relay cell firing induced by feedback from the visual cortex.A. M. Sillito, H. E. Jones, G. L. Gerstein & D. C. West - 1994 - Nature 369:479-82.
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    ʻIlm al-kalām al-muʻāṣir: dirāsah naẓarīyah wa-namādhij taṭbīqīyah.Muḥammad Hishām Ḥātimī - 2020 - Ṭanjah: Salīkī Akhawayn.
  16. Naẓarīyat al-fann al-ṣāfī: bayna al-mabdaʼ wa-al-taṭbīq: qaḍāyā wa-madhāhib wa-aʻlām.Ilīyā Salīm Ḥāwī - 1989 - Bayrūt, Lubnān: Dār al-Thaqāfah.
     
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  17. al-Falsafah al-Hindīyah al-qadīmah.ʻAbdussalām K̲h̲ān̲ - 1996 - Rampur, India: Maktabat Riḍā Rāmfūr.
     
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    (1 other version)Meeting of the association for symbolic logic.H. A. Schmidt, K. Schütte, E.-J. Thiele & M. J. Cresswell - 1967 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 32 (4):556-577.
  19. (1 other version)Truth by Convention: A Symposium by A. J. Ayer, C. H. Whiteley, M. Black.A. J. Ayer, C. H. Whiteley & M. Black - 1936 - Analysis 4 (2/3):17 - 32.
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    Symposium: The Character of a Historical Explanation.A. M. Maciver, W. H. Walsh & M. Ginsberg - 1947 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 21:33 - 77.
  21. K̲h̲ālasā jīwana ate guramati rahita marayādā: saccakhaṇḍā wāsī brahama giānī Santa Gurabacana Siṅgha Jī 'K̲h̲ālasā Bhiṇḍarām wāliāṃ da pawittra jīwana ate guramati anusāra pañja saṃskāra, gurabāṇī dā adaba te dehadhārī pakhaṇḍī gurūāṃ da khaṇḍana.Karatāra Siṅgha K̲h̲ālasā - 2000 - Mahitā: Damadamī Ṭakasāla Jathā Bhiṇḍarāṃ.
    On Sikh ethics; includes brief biographies of Sikh religious leaders.
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    Informed Consent for Short-Stay Surgery.A.-M. Kanerva, T. Suominen & H. Leino-Kilpi - 1999 - Nursing Ethics 6 (6):483-493.
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    Interactive technology assessment and wide reflective equilibrium.R. P. B. Reuzel, G. J. van der Wilt, H. A. M. J. ten Have & P. F. Vries Robdeb - 2001 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 26 (3):245 – 261.
    Interactive technology assessment (iTA) provides an answer to the ethical problem of normative bias in evaluation research. This normative bias develops when relevant perspectives on the evaluand (the thing being evaluated) are neglected. In iTA this bias is overcome by incorporating different perspectives into the assessment. As a consequence, justification of decisions based on the assessment is provided by stakeholders having achieved agreement. In this article, agreement is identified with wide reflective equilibrium to show that it indeed has the potential (...)
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    Some factors in the perception of relative motion: A preliminary experiment.H. A. Carr & M. C. Hardy - 1920 - Psychological Review 27 (1):24-37.
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    Ethical preparedness in health research and care: the role of behavioural approaches.A. M. Lucassen, H. Carley, L. M. Ballard & G. Samuel - 2022 - BMC Medical Ethics 23 (1):1-13.
    BackgroundPublic health scholars have long called for preparedness to help better negotiate ethical issues that emerge during public health emergencies. In this paper we argue that the concept of ethical preparedness has much to offer other areas of health beyond pandemic emergencies, particularly in areas where rapid technological developments have the potential to transform aspects of health research and care, as well as the relationship between them. We do this by viewing the ethical decision-making process as a behaviour, and conceptualising (...)
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    Judd–Ofelt analysis of luminescence spectra of an erbium chloride-doped carboxy methyl cellulose film.A. M. Shehap, K. Atef, K. H. Mahmoud & Farid M. Abdel-Rahim - 2009 - Philosophical Magazine 89 (11):989-994.
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    Moral dilemmas and conflicts concerning patients in a vegetative state/unresponsive wakefulness syndrome: shared or non-shared decision making? A qualitative study of the professional perspective in two moral case deliberations.Conny A. M. F. H. Span-Sluyter, Jan C. M. Lavrijsen, Evert van Leeuwen & Raymond T. C. M. Koopmans - 2018 - BMC Medical Ethics 19 (1):1-12.
    Patients in a vegetative state/ unresponsive wakefulness syndrome (VS/UWS) pose ethical dilemmas to those involved. Many conflicts occur between professionals and families of these patients. In the Netherlands physicians are supposed to withdraw life sustaining treatment once recovery is not to be expected. Yet these patients have shown to survive sometimes for decades. The role of the families is thought to be important. The aim of this study was to make an inventory of the professional perspective on conflicts in long-term (...)
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  28. Kitāb tanbīh al-ghāfilīn.Ḥātim ibn Ibrāhīm Ḥāmidī - 2022 - Dimashq: Tammūz Dīmūzī, Ṭibāʻah, Nashr, Tawzīʻ. Edited by ʻAmr ibn Maʻidyakrub Hamdānī.
     
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    Nurses’ ethical challenges when providing care in nursing homes during the COVID-19 pandemic.A. H. Hillestad, A. M. M. Rokstad, S. Tretteteig, S. G. Julnes, B. Lichtwarck & S. Eriksen - 2023 - Nursing Ethics 30 (1):32-45.
    Background: Older, frail patients with multimorbidity are at an especially high risk for disease severity and death from COVID-19. The social restrictions proved challenging for the residents, their relatives, and the care staff. While these restrictions clearly impacted daily life in Norwegian nursing homes, knowledge about how the pandemic influenced nursing practice is sparse. Aim: The aim of the study was to illuminate ethical difficult situations experienced by Norwegian nurses working in nursing homes during the COVID-19 pandemic. Research design and (...)
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  30. (1 other version)Mental training affects distribution of limited brain resources.Lutz Antoine, H. A. Slagter, L. L. Greischar, A. D. Francis, S. Nieuwenhuis, J. M. Davis & R. J. Davidson - manuscript
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    Conference Proceeding: 17th International Congress and Scientific Seminar of Bangladesh Society of Medicine.Md Robed Amin, Ahmedul Kabir, H. A. M. Nazmul Ahasan & Khan Abul Kalam Azad - 2017 - Journal of Clinical Research and Bioethics 8 (5).
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    Boekbesprekingen.A. L. H. M. van Wieringen, F. De Meyer, Bart J. Koet, J. Lambrecht, M. Parmentier, Marc Schneiders, José Declerck, Martin Parmentier, Joh G. Hahn, A. H. C. van Eijk, W. G. Tillmans, Ulrich Hemel, G. Rouwhorst & H. A. M. J. ten Have - 1986 - Bijdragen 47 (3):325-344.
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    Catholic Healthcare Organizations and How They Can Contribute to Solidarity: A Social-Ethical Account of Catholic Identity.Martien A. M. Pijnenburg, Bert Gordijn, Frans J. H. Vosman & Henk A. M. J. Ten Have - 2010 - Christian Bioethics 16 (3):314-333.
    Solidarity belongs to the basic principles of Catholic Social Teaching (CST) and is part of the ethical repertoire of European moral traditions and European healthcare systems. This paper discusses how leaders of Catholic healthcare organizations (HCOs) can understand their institutional moral responsibility with regard to the preservation of solidarity. In dealing with this question, we make use of Taylor's philosophy of modern culture. We first argue that, just as all HCOs, Catholic ones also can embody and strengthen solidarity by just (...)
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    Does Nondisclosure of Genetic Paternity Status Constitute a Breach of Ethics?: Commentary on “The Dilemma of Revealing Sensitive Information on Paternity Status in Arabian Social and Cultural Contexts” by Abdallah A. Adlan and Henk A. M. J. ten Have.Z. A. M. H. Zabidi-Hussin - 2012 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 9 (4):413-414.
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    Maryland’s Experience With the COVID-19 Surge: What Worked, What Didn’t, What Next?H. Gwon, M. Haeri, D. E. Hoffmann, A. Khan, A. Kelmenson, J. F. Kraus, C. Onyegwara, C. Paradissis, G. Povar, J. Schwartz, F. Sheikh & A. J. Tarzian - 2020 - American Journal of Bioethics 20 (7):150-152.
    Volume 20, Issue 7, July 2020, Page 150-152.
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    The Intellectual Origins of Egyptian Nationalism.H. A. R. Gibb & J. M. Ahmed - 1962 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 82 (1):76.
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  37. New books. [REVIEW]A. M. Quinton, P. H. Nowell-Smith, William Kneale, Stephen Toulmin, T. R. Miles, P. F. Strawson, D. W. Hamlyn, J. Harrison, Richard Robinson, A. C. Crombie, R. Peters, E. C. Mossner, A. M. Honoré & W. J. Rees - 1954 - Mind 63 (252):546-576.
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  38. Ketamine effects on memory reconsolidation favor a learning model of delusions.P. R. Corlett, V. Cambridge, J. M. Gardner, J. S. Piggot, D. C. Turner, J. C. Everitt, F. S. Arana, H. L. Morgan, A. L. Milton, J. L. Lee, M. R. Aitken, A. Dickinson, B. J. Everitt, A. R. Absalom, R. Adapa, N. Subramanian, J. R. Taylor, J. H. Krystal & P. C. Fletcher - 2013 - PLoS ONE 8 (6):e65088.
  39. Aʻmāl al-Muʼtamar al-Falsafī al-sābiʻ: falsafat al-ḥiwār--- ruʼyah muʻāṣirah.Ḥusām Muḥyī al-Dīn Ālūsī & Hudayl Saʻdī Mūsá (eds.) - 2008 - Baghdād: Bayt al-Ḥikmah.
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  40. Lenin idei̐alary vă mu̇asir dȯvr.Firudin Qasım oğlu Köçärli, M. Săttarov & J. T. Ăḣmădli (eds.) - 1970 - Baky,: "Elm,".
     
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  41. Aʻmāl al-Muʼtamar al-Falsafī al-thāmin li-Bayt al-Ḥikmah: azmat al-falsafah fī al-ʻĀlam al-ʻArabī.Ḥusām Muḥyī al-Dīn Ālūsī & Hudayl Saʻdī Mūsá (eds.) - 2009 - Baghdād: Bayt al-Ḥikmah.
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  42. al-ʻĀlam thalāthah: taʼammulāt fī falsafat Kārl Būbar.Amat al-Salām Muḥammad ʻAlī Jaḥḥāf - 2014 - Ṣanʻāʼ: Markaz ʻAbbādī lil-Dirāsāt wa-al-Nashr.
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  43. A Journey of Faith: An Introduction to Christianity.H. Wayne Ballard, Donald N. Penny, W. Glenn Jonas & Dean M. Martin - 2002
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    Āfāq-i falsafah az ʻaql-i nāb tā ḥikmat-i aḥkām: guft va gūʹhāyī bā duktur Mahdī Ḥāʼirī Yazdī ; bih kūshish-i Masʻūd Raz̤avī.Mahdī Ḥāʼirī Yazdī - 2000 - Tihrān: Farzān-i Rūz. Edited by Masʻūd Raz̤avī.
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    The Character of a Historical Explanation.Mr A. M. MacIver, W. H. Walsh & M. Ginsberg - 1947 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 21 (1):33-77.
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    Natural Dualities Through Product Representations: Bilattices and Beyond.L. M. Cabrer & H. A. Priestley - 2016 - Studia Logica 104 (3):567-592.
    This paper focuses on natural dualities for varieties of bilattice-based algebras. Such varieties have been widely studied as semantic models in situations where information is incomplete or inconsistent. The most popular tool for studying bilattices-based algebras is product representation. The authors recently set up a widely applicable algebraic framework which enabled product representations over a base variety to be derived in a uniform and categorical manner. By combining this methodology with that of natural duality theory, we demonstrate how to build (...)
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  47. Efficiency of reward-punishment reinforcement package and peers' pressure in modifying the aggressive behavior in preschool children: An experimental study.A. M. H. Saleh - 1995 - Educational Studies 10 (78):17-56.
     
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  48. Studies on Christian Huygens.H. J. Bos, M. J. S. Rudwick, H. A. M. Snelders & R. P. W. Visser - 1983 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 34 (3):295-303.
  49. New books. [REVIEW]A. M. Bodkin, T. Loveday, W. McD, W. H. Winch, David Morrison, W. Leslie Mackenzie, George Galloway, T. M. Forsyth, John Edgar & A. W. Benn - 1908 - Mind 17 (66):264-285.
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  50. Can automatic calculating machines be said to think?M. H. A. Newman, Alan M. Turing, Geoffrey Jefferson, R. B. Braithwaite & S. Shieber - 2004 - In Stuart M. Shieber (ed.), The Turing Test: Verbal Behavior as the Hallmark of Intelligence. MIT Press.
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