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  1. Hall H.H. L. Dreyfus & J. Haugeland - 1992 - In Hubert L. Dreyfuss & Harrison Hall, Heidegger: a critical reader. Cambridge, USA: Blackwell.
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    The meaning of representation in animal memory.H. L. Roitblat - 1982 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 5 (3):353-372.
    A representation is a remnant of previous experience that allows that experience to affect later behavior. This paper develops a metatheoretical view of representation and applies it to issues concerning representation in animals. To describe a representational system one must specify the following: thedomainor range of situations in the represented world to which the system applies; thecontentor set of features encoded and preserved by the system; thecodeor transformational rules relating features of the representation to the corresponding features of the represented (...)
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  3. The physician as an entrepreneur.H. L. Jensen - 1988 - In John F. Monagle & David C. Thomasma, Medical ethics: a guide for health professionals. Rockville, Md.: Aspen Publishers. pp. 350--7.
     
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  4. Cicero the Lawyer, as Seen in His Correspondence.H. L. Levy - 1958 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 52:147.
     
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    Latin in Support of National Defense.H. L. Levy - 1961 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 55 (1):1.
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  6. Olim "as Particle".H. L. Tracy - 1976 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 69 (7):431.
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    Evaluating the effect of three teaching strategies on student nurses’ moral sensitivity.H. L. Lee, S. -H. Huang & C. -M. Huang - 2017 - Nursing Ethics 24 (6):732-743.
    Background: The Taiwan Nursing Accreditation Council has proposed eight core professional nursing qualities including ethical literacy. Consequently, nursing ethics education is a required course for student nurses. These courses are intended to improve the ethical literacy. Moral sensitivity is the cornerstone of ethical literacy, and learning moral sensitivity is the initial step towards developing ethical literacy. Objectives: To explore the effect of nursing ethics educational interventions based on multiple teaching strategies on student nurses moral sensitivity. Based on the visual, auditory (...)
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    Impact of animal welfare on costs and viability of pig production in the UK.H. L. I. Bornett, J. H. Guy & P. J. Cain - 2003 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 16 (2):163-186.
    The European Union welfare standardsfor intensively kept pigs have steadilyincreased over the past few years and areproposed to continue in the future. It isimportant that the cost implications of thesechanges in welfare standards are assessed. Theaim of this study was to determine theprofitability of rearing pigs in a range ofhousing systems with different standards forpig welfare. Models were constructed tocalculate the cost of pig rearing (6–95 kg) in afully-slatted system (fulfilling minimum EUspace requirements, Directive 91630/EEC); apartly-slatted system; a high-welfare,straw-based system (...)
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  9. Medicine as Combining Natural and Human Science.H. L. Dreyfus - 2011 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 36 (4):335-341.
    Medicine is unique in being a combination of natural science and human science in which both are essential. Therefore, in order to make sense of medical practice, we need to begin by drawing a clear distinction between the natural and the human sciences. In this paper, I try to bring the old distinction between the Geistes and Naturwissenschaften up to date by defending the essential difference between a realist explanatory theoretical study of nature including the body in which the scientist (...)
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    Love Itself: In the Letter Box.H.?L.?ne Cixous - 2008 - Polity.
    Love's memories, love recalling itself in letters lost and found over an interval of forty years: Cixous's writer-narrator advances here far into a labyrinth of passions long ago delivered and yet still arriving through the mail, through letters and literature, in other words, the poetry of the post. As for the lovers' returning scenes, they have their addresses in Paris and in New York, but also in a lost oasis of the Egyptian desert during the Napoleonic wars, in Athens and (...)
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    Πρτλισ and πρτλεεσ.H. L. Lorimer - 1938 - Classical Quarterly 32 (3-4):129-.
    That the words πрύλις πрύλέες belong to the Cypriot dialect cannot be seriously doubted; the statement still occasionally encountered that they are Cretan rests mainly, as will be shown below, on the arbitrary and ill-judged emendation of the authoritative text which ascribes them to Cyprus. If is πрύλέες Cypriot, it is a priori probable that it should be added to the Achaian element in the vocabulary of Homer. That both words survived from Achaian days in the Doric of Crete is (...)
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    Zwei mittelalterliche Texte zur theoretischen Mathematik: Die Arithmetica speculativa von Thomas Bradwardine und die Theorica numerorum von Wigandus Durnheimer.H. L. L. Busard - 1998 - Archive for History of Exact Sciences 53 (2):97-124.
    Im folgenden sollen zwei Arbeiten zur theoretischen Mathematik vorgestellt werden, die im 14. Jahrhundert entstanden. Die eine stammt von Thomas Bradwardine (um 1290 - 1349), einem der wichtigsten Mathematiker dieser Zeit, die andere von dem praktisch unbekannten Wigandus Durnheimer. Bei Bradwardine soll insbesondere die Frage beantwortet werden, welche der arithmetischen Schriften, die ihm zugeschrieben werden, wirklich von ihm stammt. Bei Durnheimers Schrift, einer Kompilation, die u.a. auf Bradwardines Abhandlung beruht, werden der Inhalt der einzelnen Kapitel und deren Quellen angegeben.
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    Opmerkings oor Hans-Georg Gadamer se begrip van die “Wirkungsgeschichte” (Reflections on Hans-Georg Gadamer's “Wirkungsgeschichte”).H. L. Fouché - 2002 - South African Journal of Philosophy 21 (4):274-290.
    Hans-Georg Gadamer's contribution to hermeneutics can be summarized in a nut shell in his thesis that there is a “wirkungsgeschichtliche” dimension in all understanding. In this article I make four remarks on the meaning of this concept. Firstly: the universal claim of Gadamer does not claim to describe the totality of understanding, but only an essential and forgotten dimension. Secondly: there are three ascending perspectives on art, tradition and speaking that constitute together the Wirkungsgeschichte. Every one of them demonstrates that (...)
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    Design as rational discourse.H. L. Hix - 2010 - Technoetic Arts 8 (1):123-127.
    Although the popular view of design as enhancing beauty and functionality is not wrong, it is not enough. By thinking of design as not only aesthetic (enhancing beauty) and purposive (enhancing functionality) but also as discursive, this paper addresses the increasing prominence of design, and gives a criterion for evaluating design, by asking what kind of discourse it should be. Design, I contend, ought to participate in rational, as compared to commercial or authoritarian, discourse. Commercial discourse reduces humans to consumers, (...)
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    Similar Facts in Civil Cases.H. L. Ho - 2006 - Oxford Journal of Legal Studies 26 (1):131-152.
    This essay evaluates the recent restatement in O’Brien v Chief Constable of South Wales Police of the law on similar facts in civil proceedings. The two-stage approach propounded in O’Brien contains a number of conceptual problems. Apparent simplicity was achieved by avoiding fundamental issues underlying this area. Prior to the Criminal Justice Act 2003, judges recognized that the common law similar facts rule had a role to play in both civil and criminal trials; but they gave the rule a wider (...)
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    Gelsolin: Calcium‐ and polyphosphoinositide‐regulated actin‐ modulating protein.H. L. Yin - 1987 - Bioessays 7 (4):176-179.
    Receptor‐mediated stimulation induces massive actin polymerization and cyto‐skeletal reorganization. The activity of a potent actin‐modulating protein, gelsolin, is regulated both by Ca2+ and polyphos‐phoinositides, and it may have a pivotal role in restructuring the actin cytoskeleton in response to agonist stimulation. Structure‐function analysis of gelsolin has (1) indicated that its NH2‐terminal half is primarily responsible for modulating actin filament length and polymerization; and (2) elucidated mechanisms by which Ca2+ and phospholipids may regulate such functions. Gelsolin is functionally and structurally similar (...)
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    Über die Entwicklung der Mathematik in Westeuropa zwischen 1100 und 1500.H. L. L. Busard - 1997 - NTM Zeitschrift für Geschichte der Wissenschaften, Technik und Medizin 5 (1):211-235.
    The twelfth century was a period of transmission and absorption of Arabic learning though it filtered outside of the Arabic world as early as the second half of the tenth century. In general, the lure of Spain began to act only in the twelfth century, and the active impulse toward the spread of Arabic mathematics came from beyond the Pyrenees and from men of diverse origins. The chief names are Adelard of Bath, Robert of Chester, Hermann of Carinthia and Gerard (...)
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    Ethical issues experienced by healthcare workers in nursing homes.Deborah H. L. Preshaw, Kevin Brazil, Dorry McLaughlin & Andrea Frolic - 2016 - Nursing Ethics 23 (5):490-506.
    Background: Ethical issues are increasingly being reported by care-providers; however, little is known about the nature of these issues within the nursing home. Ethical issues are unavoidable in healthcare and can result in opportunities for improving work and care conditions; however, they are also associated with detrimental outcomes including staff burnout and moral distress. Objectives: The purpose of this review was to identify prior research which focuses on ethical issues in the nursing home and to explore staffs’ experiences of ethical (...)
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  19. Alexithymia.G. J. Taylor & H. L. Taylor - 1997 - In M. McCallum & W. Piper, Psychological Mindedness: A Contemporary Understanding. Lawrence Erlbaum. pp. 77--104.
  20. Solving Zeno’s Motion Paradoxes: From Aristotle to Continuous to Discrete.Johan H. L. Oud & Theo Theunissen - manuscript
    After reporting in detail Aristotle’s texts and comments on the well-known motion paradoxes Arrow, Dichotomy, Achilles and Stadium, tracking back to the 5th century BCE and credited by Aristotle to Zeno of Elea, we next explain and dis-cuss traditional continuous solutions of the paradoxes, based on Cauchy’s limit concept. Afterward, the heated philosophical debate on supertasks and infinity machines is reported before the paradoxes are examined within the context of modern quantum theory. Already in 1905, Einstein concluded that matter could (...)
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    American Literature and the Dream. [REVIEW]L. H. - 1956 - Review of Metaphysics 9 (4):701-701.
    An attempt to reinterpret American literature "as a kind of imaginative and experimental projection" of the "American Dream"--the ideal of perfect freedom and democracy. The author's critical and methodological principles, unfortunately, are never quite made clear.--L. H.
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  22. Introduction.Justin E. H. Smith, Mogens Lærke & Eric Schliesser - 2013 - In Mogens Laerke, Justin E. H. Smith & Eric Schliesser, Philosophy and Its History: Aims and Methods in the Study of Early Modern Philosophy. New York, US: Oxford University Press USA.
    The introduction explain the need for how an international, inclusive discussion about the range of different methodological approaches from different traditions of philosophy can be read alongside each other and be seen in sometimes very critical conversation with each other. In addition, the introduction identifies four broad themes in the volume: the largest group of chapters advocate methods that promote history of philosophy as an unapologetic, autonomous enterprise with its own criteria within philosophy. Second, three chapters can be seen as (...)
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    Beyond Forms, Functions and Limits: The Interactionism of Lon L. Fuller and Its Implications for Alternative Dispute Resolution.Helen H. L. Cheng - 2013 - Canadian Journal of Law and Jurisprudence 26 (2):257-292.
    Despite tributes paid to Fuller as an intellectual father of ADR, little attention has been paid within the ADR field to the broader interactionist vision that underlies Fuller’s discussion about process. A closer reading of Fuller’s study of mediation, however, reveals that he intended that study to substantiate his interactionist thesis about the nature of social ordering. He understood ordering to be generated by and to reflect a particular experience of social interaction. Fuller’s interactionist vision recognizes the creative, choice-making and (...)
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    Alienation, Praxis, and Technë in the Thought of Karl Marx. [REVIEW]H. L. S. - 1977 - Review of Metaphysics 30 (4):755-757.
    On the surface, this book is an interesting and well-written commentary on Marx’s thought, with the emphasis on the writings of the young Marx. It is much more than that, however, as it is clear that Axelos sees this study as a prologue for an attempt to transcend Marx by means of a correction of certain aspects of Marx’s thought.
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    The perfect technological storm: artificial intelligence and moral complacency.Marten H. L. Kaas - 2024 - Ethics and Information Technology 26 (3):1-12.
    Artificially intelligent machines are different in kind from all previous machines and tools. While many are used for relatively benign purposes, the types of artificially intelligent machines that we should care about, the ones that are worth focusing on, are the machines that purport to replace humans entirely and thereby engage in what Brian Cantwell Smith calls “judgment.” As impressive as artificially intelligent machines are, their abilities are still derived from humans and as such lack the sort of normative commitments (...)
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    Ethical issues experienced during palliative care provision in nursing homes.Deborah H. L. Muldrew Preshaw), Dorry McLaughlin & Kevin Brazil - 2019 - Nursing Ethics 26 (6):1848-1860.
    Background: Palliative care is acknowledged as an appropriate approach to support older people in nursing homes. Ethical issues arise from many aspects of palliative care provision in nursing homes; however, they have not been investigated in this context. Aim: To explore the ethical issues associated with palliative care in nursing homes in the United Kingdom. Design: Exploratory, sequential, mixed-methods design. Methods: Semi-structured interviews with 13 registered nurses and 10 healthcare assistants (HCAs) working in 13 nursing homes in the United Kingdom (...)
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    The Three-Verdict Problem.Jack H. L. Whiteley - 2024 - Legal Theory 30 (2):105-127.
    In Scotland, for hundreds of years, juries have chosen between three criminal verdicts: “guilty,” “not guilty,” and “not proven.” The “not proven” verdict’s legal meaning remains mysterious. In this article, I aim to describe and solve the problem. Applying modern ideas about standards of proof to the intellectual history of “not proven” yields eight plausible meanings for the verdict. With the extent of the problem in mind, I offer a solution. In the three-verdict system, jurors should deliver a “guilty” verdict (...)
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    Der Liber de Arcubus Similibus des Ahmed Ibn Jusuf.Von H. L. L. Busard & P. S. van Koningsveld - 1973 - Annals of Science 30 (4):381-406.
    The text of the tract De arcubus similibus was published for the first time by M. Curtze in 1887. However, after examining some more Latin manuscripts and the Arabic MS Oxford, Bodleian Library, Marsh 663 it appeared, that Curtze's edition was rather an adaptation. Also Curtze's suggestion that Jordanus Nemorarius was the author was very probably wrong. The author of the tract was the Egyptian mathematician Ahmed ibn Jusuf as appears from the Latin manuscripts, and its translator, very probably, Gerard (...)
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    An approach to deciding the observational equivalence of Algol-like languages.C. -H. L. Ong - 2004 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 130 (1-3):125-171.
    We prove that the observational equivalence of third-order finitary Idealized Algol is decidable using Game Semantics. By modelling the state explicitly in our games, we show that the denotation of a term M of this fragment of IA is a compactly innocent strategy-with-state, i.e. the strategy is generated by a finite view function fM. Given any such fM, we construct a real-time deterministic pushdown automaton that recognizes the complete plays of the knowing-strategy denotation of M. Since such plays characterize observational (...)
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    William of Alnwick's analysis of Scotus' ‘formal non-identity’.John H. L. van den Bercken - 2021 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 29 (3):435-452.
    The first quodlibetal question by William of Alnwick is a reply to John Duns Scotus' Quaestio de Formalitatibus, where the latter clarified his understanding of the formal distinction: ‘formal non-identity’ of the personal properties in God (and of the divine attributes) does not preclude a formal distinction if the latter is conceived as a distinction weakened by the modifier ‘formal’. Whereas Scotus' Quaestio has been subjected to a detailed analysis by Stephen Dumont, “Duns Scotus’ Parisian Question”, there is as yet (...)
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  31. Using Social Networking Sites for Communicable Disease Control: Innovative Contact Tracing or Breach of Confidentiality?K. L. Mandeville, M. Harris, H. L. Thomas, Y. Chow & C. Seng - 2014 - Public Health Ethics 7 (1):47-50.
    Social media applications such as Twitter, YouTube and Facebook have attained huge popularity, with more than three billion people and organizations predicted to have a social networking account by 2015. Social media offers a rapid avenue of communication with the public and has potential benefits for communicable disease control and surveillance. However, its application in everyday public health practice raises a number of important issues around confidentiality and autonomy. We report here a case from local level health protection where the (...)
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  32. VO: Vaccine Ontology.Yongqun He, Lindsay Cowell, Alexander D. Diehl, H. L. Mobley, Bjoern Peters, Alan Ruttenberg, Richard H. Scheuermann, Ryan R. Brinkman, Melanie Courtot, Chris Mungall, Barry Smith & Others - 2009 - In Barry Smith, ICBO 2009: Proceedings of the First International Conference on Biomedical Ontology. Buffalo: NCOR.
    Vaccine research, as well as the development, testing, clinical trials, and commercial uses of vaccines involve complex processes with various biological data that include gene and protein expression, analysis of molecular and cellular interactions, study of tissue and whole body responses, and extensive epidemiological modeling. Although many data resources are available to meet different aspects of vaccine needs, it remains a challenge how we are to standardize vaccine annotation, integrate data about varied vaccine types and resources, and support advanced vaccine (...)
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  33. Me chantek: The development of self-awareness in a signing orangutan.H. L. Miles - 1994 - In S. T. Parker, R. M. Mitchell & M. L. Boccia, Self-Awareness in Animals and Humans: Developmental Perspectives. Cambridge University Press.
  34. Imitation, pretense and self-awareness in a signing orangutan.H. L. Miles, R. W. Mitchell & S. Harper - 1996 - In A. Russon, Kim A. Bard & S. Parkers, Reaching Into Thought: The Minds of the Great Apes. Cambridge University Press. pp. 278--299.
     
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  35. Memory for events during anesthesia does occur: A psychologist's viewpoint.H. L. Bennett - 1993 - In P. S. Sebel, B. Bonke & E. Winograd, Memory and Awareness in Anesthesia. Prentice-Hall. pp. 459--466.
     
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  36. The "Faculty" of Imagination: An Enquiry concerning the Existence of a General "Faculty," or Group Factor of Imagination.H. L. Hargreaves - 1927 - Humana Mente 2 (8):574-575.
     
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  37. Simon says: The development of imitation in a signing orangutan.H. L. Miles, R. W. Mitchell & S. E. Harper - 1996 - In A. Russon, Kim A. Bard & S. Parkers, Reaching Into Thought: The Minds of the Great Apes. Cambridge University Press. pp. 521--562.
     
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  38. S. Sia, "God in process thought: A study in Charles Hartshorne's concept of God".H. L. Ruf - 1987 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 21 (1):48.
     
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    Reducing discrepancies between actual and ideal affect across adulthood: the roles of activity flow conduciveness, pleasantness, and familiarity. Da Jiang, Dwight C. K. Tse, Xianmin Gong, Vivian H. L. Tsang, Helene H. Fung, Ajit S. Mann, Jeanne Nakamura & Jeanne L. Tsai - 2024 - Cognition and Emotion 38 (8):1303-1317.
    Previous findings demonstrate that people often do not feel how they want to feel, supporting the distinction between “actual affect” and “ideal affect.” But are there certain activities that reduce the discrepancy between actual and ideal affect? Based on flow theory and socioemotional selectivity theory, we examined whether the discrepancy between people’s actual and ideal positive affect would be smaller during activities that were more conducive to flow (a state of intense absorption and concentration), pleasant, and familiar. In Study 1, (...)
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    Evert W. Beth. Preface. English translation of XL 256. Science a road to wisdom, by Evert W. Beth, D. Reidel Publishing Company, Dordrecht, Holland, 1968, pp. XI–XIII. - Evert W. Beth. Science as a cultural factor. English translation of XL 256. Science a road to wisdom, by Evert W. Beth, D. Reidel Publishing Company, Dordrecht, Holland, 1968, pp. 1–10. - Evert W. Beth. Natural science, philosophy, and persuasion. English translation of XL 256. Science a road to wisdom, by Evert W. Beth, D. Reidel Publishing Company, Dordrecht, Holland, 1968, pp. 11–20. - Evert W. Beth. Scientific philosophy: its aims and means. English translation of XL 256. Science a road to wisdom, by Evert W. Beth, D. Reidel Publishing Company, Dordrecht, Holland, 1968, pp. 29–34. - Evert W. Beth. Symbolic logic as a continuation of traditional formal logic. English translation of XL 256. Science a road to wisdom, by Evert W. Beth, D. Reidel Publishing Company, Dordrecht, Holland, 1968, pp. 42–61. - Evert W. Beth. [REVIEW]H. L. Berghel - 1975 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 40 (2):255-298.
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    Review: Evert W. Beth, Science a road to wisdom. [REVIEW]H. L. Berghel - 1975 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 40 (2):255-256.
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    Psychological Effects of Alcohol. An Experimental Investigation of the Effects of Moderate Doses of Ethyl Alcohol on a Related Group of Neuro-Muscular Processes in Man. [REVIEW]H. L. Hollingworth - 1916 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 13 (24):665-667.
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    erkes's and LaRue's Outline of a Study of the Self. [REVIEW]H. L. Hollingworth - 1914 - Journal of Philosophy 11 (13):361.
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    The Works and Days- Hesiod's Works and Days. By T. A. Sinclair, M.A. Pp. lxvi + 96. London: Macmillan, 1932. Cloth, 10 s. 6 d[REVIEW]H. L. Lorimer - 1933 - The Classical Review 47 (01):15-16.
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  45. Review of FJ Varela & Paul Bourgine's (Eds) Towards a Practice of Autonomous Systems: Proceedings of the First European Conference on Artificial Life. [REVIEW]H. L. Roitblat - 1994 - Philosophical Psychology 7:139-139.
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    12. Inclusive biobased value chains: building on local capabilities.L. Asveld, Z. H. Robaey & S. Francke - 2021 - In Hanna Schübel & Ivo Wallimann-Helmer, Justice and food security in a changing climate. Wageningen Academic Publishers.
    Uncertainties about how to achieve sustainable and reliable biobased value chains can be remedied by inclusion of local biomass producers. Such inclusion implies that the knowledge, values, interests and skills of these local producers are integrated into the set-up, design, development and associated distribution of risk and benefits of the specific value chain. To make sure that this inclusion is both fair and effective, capabilities of relevant actors need to be taken into account, i.e. the capabilities of biomass producers and (...)
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    Les archives Husserl a louvain.H. L. Van Breda, Rudolf Boehm & Jacques Ridé - 1954 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 9 (1):3 - 20.
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    "Re" Cost of a life".H. L. Fleming - 2011 - The Pharos of Alpha Omega Alpha-Honor Medical Society. Alpha Omega Alpha 74 (2):53.
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    The population problem in a Crown colony (Kenya).H. L. Gordon - 1945 - The Eugenics Review 37 (3):139.
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    Perceptual fluctuation as a fatigue index.H. L. Hollingworth - 1939 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 24 (5):511.
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