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    La extensión de la jurisprudencia unificada del Consejo de Estado: nueva competencia de los consultorios jurídicos en materia contencioso administrativa.Luz Ángela Portilla Villamizar & Javier Alfonso Donado Restrepo - 2015 - Ratio Juris 10 (20):267-282.
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    La ambigüedad de la justicia transnacional. El caso interamericano de los derechos humano.Gabriel Andrés Arévalo Robles, Luz Angela Arévalo Robles & Omaira Esperanza Castellanos Cortés - 2023 - Derechos y Libertades: Revista de Filosofía del Derecho y derechos humanos 48:233-257.
    La justicia interamericana de derechos humanos es un fenómeno de transnacional influencia sobre los ordenamientos jurídicos de los Estados nacionales. La creciente interacción de la Corte Interamericana con los jueces nacionales y su labor como intérprete de la Convención Americana de Derechos Humanos (CADH) ha promovido un excesivo optimismo que resulta necesario revisar críticamente en aras de una mejor comprensión de la justicia transnacional en derechos humanos. Para cumplir este cometido, el presente documento presentará las discusiones doctrinales sobre justicia, validez (...)
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    Determinación espectrofotométrica de la actividad inhibitoria de xantina oxidasa en extractos de algunas plantas melastomataceas.M. Isaza, José Hipólito, Francisco Javier Jiménez González, C. Veloza, Luz Angela, A. Ramírez, Luz Stella, Andréa García Vivas, M. Londoño & Juan Carlos Sepúlveda - forthcoming - Scientia.
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    Perfiles cromatográficos preliminares por GC-MS de algunas especies de plantas melastomatáceas.M. Isaza, José Hipólito, Lina Marcela Orozco, Diego Alejandro Rivera, Leidy Johanna Tapias, A. Ramírez, Luz Stella, C. Veloza, Luz Angela & Lina Marieth Zuleta - forthcoming - Scientia.
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    Regla de la suma para calcular probabilidades de dos o más eventos.Paula Andrea Rodas Rendón, Luz María Ospina Gutiérrez & Angela María Lanzas Duque - forthcoming - Scientia.
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  6. A residência Pedagógica\Mackenzie interpretada à luz das categorias de Marli André: um relato de experiência.Angela Zamora Guimaraes Cilento, Maria Elisa Pereira Lopes & Jennifer Andressa da Silva Cabrera - 2023 - Revista Digital de Ensino de Filosofia - REFilo:10-1.
    Este artigo tem como seu objetivo revisitar a trajetória do projeto interdisciplinar entre filosofia e pedagogia da Residência Pedagógica promovida pela CAPES, no curso de filosofia da Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie, na qual, foi desempenhada à luz das categorias de Marli André. A autora preocupada com as questões do cotidiano escolar em especial de 1°grau, se propõe a analisar os estudos etnográficos realizados, e para tanto, nos apresenta como essências três dimensões sendo elas: institucional/organizacional, institucional/pedagógica e filosófica/histórica/epistemológica. Este artigo utiliza-se destas (...)
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    Thinking Knowing Acting: Epistemology and Ethics in Plato and Ancient Platonism, edited by Mauro Bonazzi, Filippos Forcignanò, Angela Ulacco.M. Luz - 2020 - International Journal of the Platonic Tradition 14 (2):194-197.
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    Aproximações - Arqueologias e Psicofisiologia: Freud, Nietzsche e as transposições sobre o bem e mal-estar na vida docente.Angela Cilento - 2024 - Aprender-Caderno de Filosofia E Psicologia da Educação 31:44-59.
    À luz de algumas ideias de Freud e Nietzsche pretendemos criar algumas transposições que nos ajudam a pensar sobre o bem ou mal-estar docente, ressaltando que estes estados de ânimo não estão dissociados de nossa condição humana, nem apartados das políticas públicas que norteiam as diretrizes da educação e do status do ofício docente em nosso país. Buscamos extrair destes teóricos da cultura algumas ideias-chave: a arqueologia da cidade de Roma realizada por Freud em O Mal-estar da Civilização para refletirmos (...)
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    Da orientação especializada a professores que lecionam em casos de TEA.Josiane Andrade Yamane & Angela Cristina Pontes Fernandes - 2024 - Prometeica - Revista De Filosofía Y Ciencias 29:294-306.
    O Transtorno do Espectro Autista (TEA) é caracterizado pela presença de déficits persistentes na comunicação e interação social, além de padrões restritos e repetitivos de comportamentos, interesses e atividades. Como forma de viabilizar a inclusão das crianças autistas no ambiente escolar, a orientação dos professores que atuam com este público é de suma importância. O objetivo do estudo é apresentar a experiência de orientação feita para os professores que lecionam para alunos autistas, acompanhados pelo Núcleo de Atenção ao TEA, da (...)
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    Materialidad, reinvención e historia en las novelas Leopardo al sol de Laura Restrepo y Santa suerte de Jorge Franco.Angela González-Echeverry - 2023 - Co-herencia 20 (39):294-315.
    Este artículo plantea un diálogo sobre la ficción y su relevancia narrativa dentro del relato histórico contemporáneo colombiano, a la luz de sus relaciones transversales. Tras el Acuerdo de Contribución a la Verdad Histórica y la Reparación y de la consolidación del trabajo llevado a cabo por el Centro Nacional de Memoria Histórica iniciado hace casi una década con su primer informe, es pertinente volver sobre algunas ideas relacionadas con la manera en la que se narra la historia en Colombia. (...)
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    VILHENA, Maria Ângela. Salvação solidária - Resenha.Roberlei Panasiewicz - 2013 - Horizonte 11 (29):425-429.
    RESENHA VILHENA, Maria Ângela. Salvação solidária : o culto às almas à luz da teologia das religiões. São Paulo: Paulinas, 2012. 173 p.
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  12. Consciousness and Intentionality.Angela Mendelovici & David Bourget - 2020 - In Uriah Kriegel, The Oxford Handbook of the Philosophy of Consciousness. Oxford: Oxford University Press. pp. 560-585.
    Philosophers traditionally recognize two main features of mental states: intentionality and phenomenal consciousness. To a first approximation, intentionality is the aboutness of mental states, and phenomenal consciousness is the felt, experiential, qualitative, or "what it's like" aspect of mental states. In the past few decades, these features have been widely assumed to be distinct and independent. But several philosophers have recently challenged this assumption, arguing that intentionality and consciousness are importantly related. This article overviews the key views on the relationship (...)
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  13. Causal patterns and adequate explanations.Angela Potochnik - 2015 - Philosophical Studies 172 (5):1163-1182.
    Causal accounts of scientific explanation are currently broadly accepted (though not universally so). My first task in this paper is to show that, even for a causal approach to explanation, significant features of explanatory practice are not determined by settling how causal facts bear on the phenomenon to be explained. I then develop a broadly causal approach to explanation that accounts for the additional features that I argue an explanation should have. This approach to explanation makes sense of several aspects (...)
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  14. Optimality modeling in a suboptimal world.Angela Potochnik - 2009 - Biology and Philosophy 24 (2):183-197.
    The fate of optimality modeling is typically linked to that of adaptationism: the two are thought to stand or fall together (Gould and Lewontin, Proc Relig Soc Lond 205:581–598, 1979; Orzack and Sober, Am Nat 143(3):361–380, 1994). I argue here that this is mistaken. The debate over adaptationism has tended to focus on one particular use of optimality models, which I refer to here as their strong use. The strong use of an optimality model involves the claim that selection is (...)
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    Pseudopythagorica Dorica: I Trattati di Argomento Metafisico, Logico Ed Epistemologico Attribuiti Ad Archita E a Brotino. Introduzione, Traduzione, Commento.Angela Ulacco - 2017 - Boston: De Gruyter.
    This volume presents the first Italian translation with commentary of the Doric Pseudo-Pythagorean texts, which are ascribed to Archytas and Brontinus and deal with metaphysical, logical, and epistemological questions. These texts probably date from the 1st century BCE and are the product of a re-emerging dogmatic interpretation of Plato's dialogues.
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    Hume's Theory of Causation: A Quasi-Realist Interpretation.Angela M. Coventry - 2006 - Continuum Books.
    Presents an interpretation of David Hume's account of what a 'cause' is. This book emphasises on the connections between Hume's theories of cause, space and time, morals, and aesthetics.
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  17. Stigma and the politics of biomedical models of mental illness.Angela K. Thachuk - 2011 - International Journal of Feminist Approaches to Bioethics 4 (1):140-163.
    This paper offers a critical analysis of the strategic use of biomedical models of mental illness as a means of challenging stigma. Likening mental illnesses to physical illnesses (1) reinforces notions that persons with mental illnesses are of a fundamentally “different kind,” (2) entrenches misperceptions that they are inherently more violent, and (3) promotes overreliance on diagnostic labeling and pharmaceutical treatments. I conclude that too much has been invested in the claim that the body is somehow morally neutral, and that (...)
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    After the Double Helix.Angela N. H. Creager & Gregory J. Morgan - 2008 - Isis 99 (2):239-272.
    ABSTRACT Rosalind Franklin is best known for her informative X-ray diffraction patterns of DNA that provided vital clues for James Watson and Francis Crick's double-stranded helical model. Her scientific career did not end when she left the DNA work at King's College, however. In 1953 Franklin moved to J. D. Bernal's crystallography laboratory at Birkbeck College, where she shifted her focus to the three-dimensional structure of viruses, obtaining diffraction patterns of Tobacco mosaic virus (TMV) of unprecedented detail and clarity. During (...)
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    Social capital: a review from an ethics perspective.Angela Ayios, Ronald Jeurissen, Paul Manning & Laura J. Spence - 2013 - Business Ethics: A European Review 23 (1):108-124.
    Social capital has as its key element the value of social relationships to generate positive outcomes, both for the key parties involved and for wider society. Some authors have noted that social capital nevertheless has a dark side. There is a moral element to such a conceptualisation, yet there is scarce discussion of ethics within the social capital literature. In this paper ethical theory is applied to four traditions or approaches to economic social capital: neo-capitalism; network/reputation; neo-Tocquevellian; and development. Each (...)
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    Good Guys With Guns: Hegemonic Masculinity and Concealed Handguns.Angela Stroud - 2012 - Gender and Society 26 (2):216-238.
    In most states in the U.S. it is legal to carry a concealed handgun in public, but little is known about why people want to do this. While the existing literature argues that guns symbolize masculinity, most research on the actual use of guns has focused on marginalized men. The issue of concealed handguns is interesting because they must remain concealed and because relatively privileged men are most likely to have a license to carry one. Using in-depth interviews with 20 (...)
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    The Virtues of Gardening.Angela Kallhoff & Maria Schörgenhumer - 2017 - Environmental Ethics 39 (2):193-210.
    Environmental virtues have become an essential ingredient in an ethics of nature. An account of environmental virtues can contribute to this ethics of natre by exploring the virtues that the gardener displays in cultivating and caring for plants. An approach that relates to the virtues of gardening is helpful in explicating a more general approach in a certain domain of interaction with nature. Good gardeners get involved in processes of natural growth and decay, they are aware of their position within (...)
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  22. Saying and Doing: Speech Actions, Speech Acts and Related Events.Gruenberg Angela - 2011 - European Journal of Philosophy 22 (2):173-199.
    The question which this paper examines is that of the correct scope of the claim that extra-linguistic factors (such as gender and social status) can block the proper workings of natural language. The claim that this is possible has been put forward under the apt label of silencing in the context of Austinian speech act theory. The ‘silencing’ label is apt insofar as when one’s ability to exploit the inherent dynamic of language is ‘blocked’ by one’s gender or social status (...)
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    Water Justice: A Multilayer Term and Its Role in Cooperation.Angela Kallhoff - 2014 - Analyse & Kritik 36 (2):367-382.
    In discussing water justice, this paper distinguishes four concepts of water justice: Distributive justice claims a fair share of water, ecological justice focuses on the integrity of water as a vulnerable resource, cultural justice addresses values attached to water reservoirs, and procedural justice explicates fair procedures in negotiating water conflicts. After having given an overview over recent contributions to the various meanings of water justice, the paper tries to answer the question of how standards of justice can be integrated into (...)
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    Exploitation in Cross-Border Reproductive Care.Angela Ballantyne - 2014 - International Journal of Feminist Approaches to Bioethics 7 (2):75-99.
    Concerns about exploitation pervade the literature on commercial cross-border reproductive care, particularly egg selling and surrogacy. But what constitutes exploitation, and what moral weight does it have? I consider the relationship between vulnerability, limited choice, consent, and mutually advantageous exploitation. To elucidate the difference between limited choice and consent, I draw on an account of relational autonomy. In the absence of a normative principle of fair distribution, it is unclear whether the providers of reproductive goods and services are treated fairly (...)
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    A World of Materialisms: Postcolonial Feminist Science Studies and the New Natural.Angela Willey - 2016 - Science, Technology, and Human Values 41 (6):991-1014.
    Research often characterized as “new materialist” has staged a return/turn to nature in social and critical theory by bringing “matter” into the purview of our research. While this growing impetus to take nature seriously fosters new types of interdisciplinarity and thus new resources for knowing our nature-cultural worlds, its capacity to deal with power’s imbrication in how we understand “nature” is curtailed by its failures to engage substantively with the epistemological interventions of postcolonial feminist science studies. The citational practices of (...)
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  26. Hume on Animals and the Rest of Nature.Angela Coventry & Avram Hiller - 2014 - In Elisa Aaltola & John Hadley, Animal Ethics and Philosophy: Questioning the Orthodoxy. New York: Rowman & Littlefield International. pp. 165-184..
    This paper develops a Humean environmental meta-ethic to apply to the animal world and, given some further considerations, to the rest of nature. Our interpretation extends Hume’s account of sympathy, our natural ability to sympathize with the emotions of others, so that we may sympathize not only with human beings but also animals, plants and ecosystems as well. Further, we suggest that Hume has the resources for an account of environmental value that applies to non-human animals, non-sentient elements of nature (...)
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    Some Remarks about Social Ontology and Law: An Interview with John R. Searle.Angela Condello & John R. Searle - 2017 - Ratio Juris 30 (2):226-231.
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    Relative Risk and Relatives' Risks in Genomic Medicine.Angela Fenwick, Shiri Shkedi-Rafid & Anneke Lucassen - 2016 - American Journal of Bioethics 16 (2):25-27.
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    Rescue Obligations and Collective Approaches: Complexities in Genomics.Angela Fenwick, Sandi Dheensa, Gillian Crawford, Shiri Shkedi-Rafid & Anneke Lucassen - 2015 - American Journal of Bioethics 15 (2):23-25.
  30. Mama's got the blues: Rivals, girlfriends and advisors.Angela Davis - 2006 - In Elizabeth Hackett & Sally Anne Haslanger, Theorizing feminisms: a reader. Oxford: Oxford University Press. pp. 431--444.
     
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    Uno sguardo femminile sulla mistica. Edith Stein e Gerda Walther.Angela Ales Bello - forthcoming - la Società Degli Individui.
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  32. The Moral-Ethical Dimension of Human Psychology: Values, Cultural Practices, and the Coconstruction of Peace.Angela Uchoa Branco - 2022 - In Daniela Schmitz Wortmeyer, Deep loyalties: values in military lives. Charlotte, NC: Information Age Publishing.
     
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    9. Umweltethik nach Kant: Ein analogischer Ansatz.Angela Breitenbach - 2009 - In Die Analogie von Vernunft Und Naturthe Analogy of Reason and Natur: Eine Umweltphilosophie Nach Kant. Walter de Gruyter.
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    Describing our “humanness”: Can genetic science Alter what it means to be “human”?Angela Campbell, Kathleen Cranley Glass & Louis C. Charland - 1998 - Science and Engineering Ethics 4 (4):413-426.
    Over the past several decades, geneticists have succeeded in identifying the genetic mutations associated with disease. New strategies for treatment, including gene transfer and gene therapy, are under development. Although genetic science has been welcomed for its potential to predict and treat disease, interventions may become ethically objectionable if they threaten to alter characteristics that are distinctively human. Before we can determine whether or not a genetic technique carries this risk, we must clarify what it means to be “human”. This (...)
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    Observing laws through “understanding eyes”.Angela Condello - 2017 - Semiotica 2017 (216):89-107.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Semiotica Jahrgang: 2017 Heft: 216 Seiten: 89-107.
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    Hume: A Guide for the Perplexed.Angela Michelle Coventry - 2007 - New York: Continuum.
    A student guide that covers the full range of Hume's major works and ideas, including detailed examination of his influential contributions to epistemology and metaphysics.
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  37. Hume’s Empiricist Inner Epistemology: A Reassessment of The Copy Principle.Angela Coventry & Tom Seppalainen - 2012 - In Alan Bailey & Dan O'Brien, The Continuum Companion to Hume. Continuum. pp. 38--56.
    Vivacity, the “liveliness” of perceptions, is central to Hume’s epistemology. Hume equated belief with vivid ideas. Vivacity is a conscious quality so believable ideas are felt to be lively. Hume’s empiricism revolves around a phenomenological, inner epistemology. Through copying, Hume bases vivacity in impressions. Sensory vivacity also concerns liveliness or patterns of change. Through learnt skillful use, it tracks change specific to intentional sense-perceptual experience, Hume’s “coherent and constant” complex impressions. Copying, in turn, communicates the conscious skill of vivacity to (...)
     
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  38. (1 other version)Remaking responsibility: complexity and scattered causes in human agency.Angela Coventry & Joshua Fost - 2013 - Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Philosophy: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow 1.
    Contrary to intuitions that human beings are free to think and act with “buck-stopping” freedom, philosophers since Holbach and Hume have argued that universal causation makes free will nonsensical. Contemporary neuroscience has strengthened their case and begun to reveal subtle and counterintuitive mechanisms in the processes of conscious agency. Although some fear that determinism undermines moral responsibility, the opposite is true: free will, if it existed, would undermine coherent systems of justice. Moreover, deterministic views of human choice clarify the conditions (...)
     
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    Elizabeth Blackburn and the Story of Telomeres: Deciphering the Ends of DNA.Angela N. H. Creager - 2010 - Annals of Science 67 (2):265-268.
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    Issues in Aristotelian Essentialism.Angela F. Curran - 1992 - Dissertation, University of Massachusetts Amherst
    Scholars agree that Aristotle held a view that has been called "Aristotelian Essentialism" , but disagree about what this thesis entails. I reconstruct as the view that there are certain individuals, namely substances, that have essences, and that essences are to be understood as "explanatorily basic" features of an individual--features of an individual substance that serve as part of a scientific explanation of the presence of other features of that individual, but are not themselves explained in this way. When Aristotle's (...)
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    Owning solutions: a collaborative model to improve quality in hospital care for Aboriginal Australians.Angela Durey, Dianne Wynaden, Sandra C. Thompson, Patricia M. Davidson, Dawn Bessarab & Judith M. Katzenellenbogen - 2012 - Nursing Inquiry 19 (2):144-152.
    DUREY A, WYNADEN D, THOMPSON SC, DAVIDSON PM, BESSARAB D and KATZENELLENBOGEN JM. Nursing Inquiry 2012; 19: 144–152 [Epub ahead of print]Owning solutions: a collaborative model to improve quality in hospital care for Aboriginal AustraliansWell‐documented health disparities between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (hereafter referred to as Aboriginal) and non‐Aboriginal Australians are underpinned by complex historical and social factors. The effects of colonisation including racism continue to impact negatively on Aboriginal health outcomes, despite being under‐recognised and under‐reported. Many Aboriginal people (...)
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    Clinical Ethics Committee Case 11: Is the insertion of a percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy in our patient's best interests?Angela Fenwick - 2010 - Clinical Ethics 5 (3):118-121.
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    Unpacking the Concept of a Genomic Result.Angela Fenwick, Anneke Lucassen & Rachel Horton - 2019 - American Journal of Bioethics 19 (1):70-71.
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    La réception de Malebranche en France au XVIIIe siècle: métaphysique et épistémologie.Angela Ferraro - 2019 - Paris: Classiques Garnier.
    Cet ouvrage met en valeur la contribution que la philosophie de Malebranche a donnée au développement des Lumières. En effet, la richesse de la réflexion de l'oratorien a alimenté des courants de pensée différents, voire opposés, tels le matérialisme et le spiritualisme, le déisme et l'athéisme, le scepticisme et l'empirisme. En outre, l'auteur de la Recherche de la vérité a joué un rôle crucial dans certains processus capitaux de l'époque moderne, dont la transformation de la métaphysique en théorie de la (...)
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  45. Timing of language specialization.Angela D. Friederici - 2000 - Trends in Cognitive Sciences 4 (9):329.
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    Regras e Ordem do Mercado nas visoes de Adam Smith e F.A. Hayek.Ángela Ganem - 2006 - Endoxa 1 (21):295.
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  47. Doing genre: praxeologische Perspektiven auf Gattungen und Gattungsdynamiken.Angela Gencarelli (ed.) - 2024 - Boston: De Gruyter.
    Literarische Gattungen existieren nicht einfach so, sondern sie werden vielmehr 'gemacht'. Der Band perspektiviert Gattungen und ihre wechselvollen Dynamiken von daher praxeologisch und nimmt sie als Ergebnis spezifischer Praktiken der Produktion, Distribution, Klassifikation und Wertung durch unterschiedliche Akteur*innen des Literatursystems und der Literaturwissenschaft in den Blick.
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    Cognitive and Social Neuroscience of Aging.Angela Gutchess - 2019 - Cambridge University Press.
    Cognitive and Social Neuroscience of Aging is an introduction to how aging affects the brain, intended for audiences with some knowledge of psychology, aging, or neuroscience. The book includes figures illustrating brain regions so that extensive familiarity with neuroanatomy is not a pre-requisite. The depth of coverage also makes this book appropriate for those with considerable knowledge about aging. This book adopts an integrative perspective, including topics such as memory, cognition, cognitive training, emotion, and social processes. Topics include consideration of (...)
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    Plant hormones and homeoboxes: bridging the gap?Angela Hay, Judith Craft & Miltos Tsiantis - 2004 - Bioessays 26 (4):395-404.
    Plant hormones are signalling molecules that control growth and development. Growth of the aerial parts of higher plants requires the continuous activity of the shoot apical meristem, a small mound of cells at the apex of a plant. KNOTTED1‐like HOMEOBOX (KNOX) genes are involved in regulating meristem activity, however, little is known about how this regulation is mediated. Recent evidence suggests that KNOX transcription factors may control meristem development by regulating the balance of activities of multiple hormones. BioEssays 26:395–404, 2004. (...)
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    Studying fraud: is insurance claim information confidential?Angela R. Holder - 1989 - IRB: Ethics & Human Research 12 (4):4-4.
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