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    Re‐thinking miRNA‐mRNA interactions: Intertwining issues confound target discovery.Nicole Cloonan - 2015 - Bioessays 37 (4):379-388.
    Despite a library full of literature on miRNA biology, core issues relating to miRNA target detection, biological effect, and mode of action remain controversial. This essay proposes that the predominant mechanism of direct miRNA action is translational inhibition, whereas the bulk of miRNA effects are mRNA based. It explores several issues confounding miRNA target detection, and discusses their impact on the dominance of “miRNA seed” dogma and the exploration of non‐canonical binding sites. Finally, it makes comparisons between miRNA target prediction (...)
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    (1 other version)Nicole Zaaroura interviewed by Pat Naldi.Nicole Zaaroura - 2015 - Philosophy of Photography 6 (1):115-130.
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    Simone de Beauvoir et les féminismes contemporains: essais, témoignages, inédits [recueillis par] Nicole Trèves et Michael Bishop.Nicole Trèves & Michael Bishop - 1987 - Halifax [N.-É.] : Department of French, Dalhousie University.
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    Animal Capital: Rendering Life in Biopolitical Times.Nicole Shukin - 2009 - Univ of Minnesota Press.
    Nicole Shukin pursues a resolutely materialist engagement with the "question of the animal," challenging the philosophical idealism that has dogged the question by tracing how the politics of capital and of animal life impinge on one ...
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    Wolves at the Door: Migration, Dehumanization, and Rewilding the World.Nicole Basaraba - 2022 - Critical Discourse Studies 19 (5):573-574.
    In the context of recent populist rhetoric’s use of metaphors as a form of hate speech that inspires violence, Wolves at the Door: Migration, Dehumanization, Rewilding the World shows how the wolf...
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    Jottings.Nicole Kouros - 2013 - Monash Bioethics Review 31 (2):100-113.
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    Viewing behavior of children and TV guidance by parents: A comparison of parent and child reports.Nicole Lucassen & Cees M. Koolstra - 2004 - Communications 29 (2):179-198.
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    Perspective.Nicole K. Zagelbaum - 2017 - Journal of Medical Humanities 38 (4):503-504.
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    Touvier, un crime français.Nicole Jordan - 1995 - History of European Ideas 21 (4):555-558.
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    Being-with: Response to Mikael Lindtfelt and Roger Burggraeve.Nicole Note - 2016 - Foundations of Science 21 (2):311-314.
    This final comment provides, a theoretical framework on how to conceive the self as presented in the key-note paper ‘Meaningfulness, volunteering and being moved. The event of witnessing’. This is deemed requisite to achieve a full understanding of how depth in meaningfulness comes about.
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    Analyse sémiotique de la webpublicite.Nicole Pignier - 2005 - Semiotica 2005 (157):521-538.
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    Chacun cherche sa place.Nicole Péricone - 2013 - Dialogue: Families & Couples 201 (3):83.
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    Introduction.Nicole Watts - 2001 - Human Rights Review 3 (1):11-16.
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  14. Moral Rackets.Nicole Dular - forthcoming - Philosophical Quarterly.
    Protection rackets are used by criminal organizations to secure power, wherein “protection” is offered to individuals for threats coming from the criminal organization itself. In this paper, I put forth the concept of a moral racket as a type of structural racket wherein social dominants exploit moral reputation to perpetuate systems of domination. A moral racket occurs when individuals forcefully position themselves as moral saints for moral issues that either don’t exist, or do, but were created by the wrongful actions (...)
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    Common Rule Revisions to Govern Machine Learning on Indigenous Data: Implementing the Expectations.Nicole B. Halmai, Stephanie Russo Carroll, Ibrahim Garba, Joseph Manuel Yracheta & Nanibaa’ A. Garrison - 2025 - American Journal of Bioethics 25 (2):73-76.
    We agree with Chapman et al. (2025) that the Common Rule needs revision, particularly regarding the application of artificial intelligence and machine learning (AI/ML) in health research with Indig...
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  16. On the Relevance of Neuroscience to Criminal Responsibility.Nicole A. Vincent - 2010 - Criminal Law and Philosophy 4 (1):77-98.
    Various authors debate the question of whether neuroscience is relevant to criminal responsibility. However, a plethora of different techniques and technologies, each with their own abilities and drawbacks, lurks beneath the label “neuroscience”; and in criminal law responsibility is not a single, unitary and generic concept, but it is rather a syndrome of at least six different concepts. Consequently, there are at least six different responsibility questions that the criminal law asks—at least one for each responsibility concept—and, I will suggest, (...)
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    Researching Crises in Urban Environments: Feminist Insights from Violent Spaces.Nicole Paganini - 2024 - Studies in Social Justice 18 (3):648-657.
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    Sur les injustes procès faits à Hegel et la philosophie spéculative.Nicole-Nikol Abécassis - 2011 - L’Enseignement Philosophique 61 (5):48-65.
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    The nature of customary law.Nicole Roughan - 2009 - Res Publica 15 (3):305-313.
  20. In their footsteps program.Nicole Scott - 2013 - Agora (History Teachers' Association of Victoria) 48 (3):67.
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    Absolute Metaphors and Metaphors of the Maternal.Nicole Miglio - unknown
    The pregnant female body and, more generally, the generative process tout court have been linked with metaphors since the dawn of Western philosophy, though this history has only recently been taken up and critically discussed (Rigotti 2010; Cavarero 1995). The research hypothesis I test in this paper is that pregnancy and childbirth ought to be considered as absolute metaphors, as per their “indissoluble alogicality” (Blumenberg 2010). Following the analyses presented in Paradigms for a Metaphorology, the goal of the article is (...)
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    Globalization and Global Justice: Shrinking Distance, Expanding Obligations.Nicole Hassoun - 2012 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    The face of the world is changing. The past century has seen the incredible growth of international institutions. How does the fact that the world is becoming more interconnected change institutions' duties to people beyond borders? Does globalization alone engender any ethical obligations? In Globalization and Global Justice, Nicole Hassoun addresses these questions and advances a new argument for the conclusion that there are significant obligations to the global poor. First, she argues that there are many coercive international institutions (...)
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  23. The Pragmatics of Empty Names.Nicole Wyatt - 2007 - Dialogue 46 (4):663-681.
    Fred Adams and collaborators advocate a view on which empty-name sentences semantically encode incomplete propositions, but which can be used to conversationally implicate descriptive propositions. This account has come under criticism recently from Marga Reimer and Anthony Everett. Reimer correctly observes that their account does not pass a natural test for conversational implicatures, namely, that an explanation of our intuitions in terms of implicature should be such that we upon hearing it recognize it to be roughly correct. Everett argues that (...)
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    Some Reflections on The Moral Dimensions of Human Rights: A Review of Carl Wellman's The Moral Dimensions of Human Rights by Nicole Hassoun. [REVIEW]Nicole Hassoun - 2012 - Jurisprudence 3 (1):253-262.
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    Global Health Impact: Extending Access to Essential Medicines.Nicole Hassoun - 2020 - Oup Usa.
    Nicole Hassoun here makes a philosophical argument for health, and access to essential medicines, as essential human rights, and she proposes the Global Health Impact system as a way to ensure those rights. She reports how life-saving medicines are inaccessible and costly for the global poor, and that rather than focusing on treatments for critical, deadly global health problems, pharmaceutical companies instead invest in more profitable drugs. To address this problem, Hassoun's proposal will rate pharmaceutical companies based on their (...)
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  26. One Too Many: Hermeneutical Excess as Hermeneutical Injustice.Nicole Dular - 2023 - Hypatia 38 (2):423-438.
    Hermeneutical injustice, as a species of epistemic injustice, is when members of marginalized groups are unable to make their experiences communicatively intelligible due to a deficiency in collective hermeneutical resources, where this deficiency is traditionally interpreted as a lack of concepts. Against this understanding, this paper argues that even if adequate concepts that describe marginalized groups’ experiences are available within the collective hermeneutical resources, hermeneutical injustice can persist. This paper offers an analysis of how this can happen by introducing the (...)
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    Disfigure.Nicole Brossard - 1988 - Feminist Studies 14 (1):118.
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    Prefigure.Nicole Brossard - 1988 - Feminist Studies 14 (1):112.
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  29. Why We Shouldn't Give up on Aesthetic Experience.Nicole Hall - 2020 - Journal of Comparative Literature and Aesthetics 1 (43):220-229.
     
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  30. The ethical and policy outcomes of the Sarbanes Oxley act for global leaders and investors : is it smooth sailing or rough waters ahead for safe harbor disclosures?Nicole C. Ibbotson, Diane J. Fulton, Thomas W. Garsombke, Nicole C. Garsombke & Diane J. Prince - 2015 - In Jonathan H. Westover, Teaching organizational and business ethics. Champaign, Illinois: Common Ground Publishing.
     
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    Het slavernijverleden als erfenis.Nicole L. Immler - 2021 - Wijsgerig Perspectief 61 (1):24-33.
    Amsterdam University Press is a leading publisher of academic books, journals and textbooks in the Humanities and Social Sciences. Our aim is to make current research available to scholars, students, innovators, and the general public. AUP stands for scholarly excellence, global presence, and engagement with the international academic community.
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  32. Eclaircie.Nicole Malincoli - 2009 - Cahiers Internationaux de Symbolisme 122:235-236.
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    Facing Janus: Reflections on Social and Political Change.Nicole Torres & Andrew Gurevich - 2021 - Anthropology of Consciousness 32 (1):107-119.
    This article is based on a conversation between the President of the Society for the Anthropology of Consciousness and the Editor‐in‐Chief of its journal. The aim of this conversation is threefold: (1) to engage a broader audience within the field of the anthropology of consciousness, (2) to discuss the recent history of the organization and its current direction, and (3) to recognize why concrete efforts toward a practice of decolonization is essential to maintaining the relevance of an anthropology of consciousness.
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  34. Landscape en vogue.Nicole Uhrig - 2000 - Topos 32:6-11.
     
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  35. The misuse of Kant in the debate about a market for human body parts.Nicole Gerrand - 1999 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 16 (1):59–67.
    Passages from the writings of Immanuel Kant concerning how a person should treat her body are often cited in the present‐day debate about a market for human body parts. In this paper, I demonstrate that this has been a misuse of Kant because unlike those who cite him, Kant was not primarily concerned with prohibiting the sale of body parts. In the first section, I argue that once these particular passages are understood against the background of Kant’s moral philosophy, they (...)
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    Œuvres morales.Pierre Nicole - 2015 - Paris: Éditions Manucius. Edited by Thibault Barrier & Denis Kambouchner.
    Publiés dans le dernier quart du XVIIe siècle, les Essais de morale de Pierre Nicole (1625-1695), l'un des auteurs les plus importants de Port-Royal, constituèrent pendant plus d'un siècle une référence incontournable de la pensée morale. Fort de leur succès immédiat, les Essais furent très vite republiés et enrichis par les éditeurs de textes posthumes et de lettres jusqu'à former un ensemble de vingt-cinq tomes en 1771. Pour introduire à la lecture d'un tel massif, le présent volume offre un (...)
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  37. Responsibility: distinguishing virtue from capacity.Nicole Vincent - 2009 - Polish Journal of Philosophy 3 (1):111-26.
    Garrath Williams claims that truly responsible people must possess a “capacity … to respond [appropriately] to normative demands” (2008:462). However, there are people whom we would normally praise for their responsibility despite the fact that they do not yet possess such a capacity (e.g. consistently well-behaved young children), and others who have such capacity but who are still patently irresponsible (e.g. some badly-behaved adults). Thus, I argue that to qualify for the accolade “a responsible person” one need not possess such (...)
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  38. Meeting Need.Nicole Hassoun - 2009 - Utilitas 21 (3):250-275.
    This paper considers the question ‘How should institutions enable people to meet their needs in situations where there is no guarantee that all needs can be met?’ After considering and rejecting several simple principles for meeting needs, it suggests a new effectiveness principle that 1) gives greater weight to the needs of the less well off and 2) gives weight to enabling a greater number of people to meet their needs. The effectiveness principle has some advantage over the main competitors (...)
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    The Violence of Modernity: Baudelaire, Irony, and the Politics of Form (review).Nicole Asquith - 2009 - Substance 38 (1):160-164.
  40. Thinking as feast: Raymonde Carasco.Nicole Brenez - 2017 - In Bernd Herzogenrath, Film as philosophy. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press.
     
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    Gilgamesh Among Us: Modern Encounters with the Ancient Epic by Theodore Ziolkowski.Nicole Brisch - 2013 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 107 (2):274-275.
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    Écrire la société : d’une dérive à la limite du réel et du fictif.Nicole Brossard - 1994 - Philosophiques 21 (2):303-320.
    Que la situation de certaines femmes se soit améliorée, cela ne signifie pas que la condition des femmes en général a changé en profondeur, et que le féminisme peut prendre congé. Au contraire, à la fois comme pensée, comme discours, comme pratique et comme éthique, le féminisme reste indispensable à l'avènement d'un monde meilleur.Although some women fare better in our society, this does not mean that the situation of women in general is no longer problematic, and that feminism is no (...)
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    Figure.Nicole Brossard & Barbara Godard - 1988 - Feminist Studies 14 (1):108.
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    The Function of Childhood in Amis and Amiloun.Nicole Clifton - 1998 - Mediaevalia 22 (1):35-57.
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    L’accompagnement de fin de vie de la personne 'gée : une pratique éthique'.Nicole Croyère - 2008 - Éthique Publique 10 (2).
    L’accompagnement de fin de vie est devenu une pratique usuelle, conseillée, en France, dans les établissements d’hébergement pour personnes âgées dépendantes. Il fait l’objet de formation continue et est inscrit dans les recommandations des sociétés de soins palliatifs. Mais l’accompagnement de fin de vie est-il un concept ? Une pratique ? Une fonction ? Qui sont les acteurs de cet accompagnement ? Est-ce une attribution des professionnels de santé ou de tout un chacun dans la société ? Nous tenterons, d’abord, (...)
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    Les femmes et le commerce maritime à Nantes (1660-1740) : un rôle largement méconnu.Nicole Dufournaud & Bernard Michon - 2006 - Clio 23:311-330.
    Le rôle des femmes dans le commerce maritime reste largement méconnu à l'époque moderne à Nantes. Pourtant, différents documents, en particulier les archives notariales, permettent d'appréhender la diversité de la participation des femmes : elles peuvent être propriétaires de navires, marchandes de divers produits ou intervenir dans les aspects financiers liés au commerce maritime. Les sources révèlent la diversité des profils de ces femmes : elles ne sont pas toutes veuves, certaines femmes mariées commercent seules ou avec leur époux. En (...)
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    Nas origens da democracia. Sobre a transparência democrática.Nicole Laraux - 1979 - Discurso 11:13-24.
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    L'Homme Problematique.Eduard Nicol - 1956 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 17 (1):131-132.
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  49. Individual and Organizational Antecedents of Misconduct in Organizations.Nicole Andreoli & Joel Lefkowitz - 2008 - Journal of Business Ethics 85 (3):309-332.
    A heterogeneous survey sample of for-profit, non-profit and government employees revealed that organizational factors but not personal characteristics were significant antecedents of misconduct and job satisfaction. Formal organizational compliance practices and ethical climate were independent predictors of misconduct, and compliance practices also moderated the relationship between ethical climate and misconduct, as well as between pressure to compromise ethical standards and misconduct. Misconduct was not predicted by level of moral reasoning, age, sex, ethnicity, job status, or size and type of organization. (...)
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    Rite et liturgie.Nicole Gabriel & Alois Hahn - 2005 - Hermes 43:49.
    « Rites » sont d'abord de séquences d'actions corporelles définies socialement plus ou moins strictement. Très souvent, mais pas toujours les sociétés attendent qu'aux actes extérieurs correspondent des motivations, des croyances et des émotions intérieures ou « psychiques ». Il ya des sociétés où l'efficacité supposée des rites dépend de la correspondance entre mouvements corporels et «réalité » intérieure. Mais il y en a d'autres où ce qui compte c'est uniquement l'exécution minutieuse des gestes corporels en tant que tels. De (...)
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