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  1. The Ethics of Piracy in the Music Industry.S. R. Ponelis & J. J. Britz - 2009 - Journal of Information Ethics 18 (2):14-26.
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    Queries.S. R. J. - 1917 - The Classical Review 31 (02):61-.
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    Calverley 'Ode to Tobacco'.S. R. J. - 1910 - The Classical Review 24 (06):198-.
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    The Zoroastrian Faith: Tradition and Modern Research.J. R. R. & S. A. Nigosian - 1995 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 115 (1):175.
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    The changing work of infant teachers: Some policy issues.R. J. Campbell, L. Evans, S. R. St John Neill & A. Packwood - 1992 - British Journal of Educational Studies 40 (2):149-162.
  6. Depth-perception of stereoscopically presented virtual objects interacting with real background patterns.S. R. Ellis & U. J. Bucher - 1992 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 30 (6):443-443.
     
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    The crack-branching velocity.S. R. Anthony, J. P. Chubb & J. Congleton - 1970 - Philosophical Magazine 22 (180):1201-1216.
  8. Passive avoidance learning in individuals with psychopathy: modulation by reward but not by punishment.R. J. R. Blair, D. G. V. Mitchell, A. Leonard, S. Budhani, K. S. Peschardt & C. Newman - 2004 - Personality and Individual Differences 37:1179–1192.
    This study investigates the ability of individuals with psychopathy to perform passive avoidance learning and whether this ability is modulated by level of reinforcement/punishment. Nineteen psychopathic and 21 comparison individuals, as defined by the Hare Psychopathy Checklist Revised (Hare, 1991), were given a passive avoidance task with a graded reinforcement schedule. Response to each rewarding number gained a point reward specific to that number (i.e., 1, 700, 1400 or 2000 points). Response to each punishing number lost a point punishment specific (...)
     
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    The Equestrian Officials of Trajan and Hadrian. Their Careers, with some Notes on Hadrian's Reforms. By R. H. Lacey. Princeton, 1917. [REVIEW]S. R. J. - 1918 - The Classical Review 32 (7-8):197-197.
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    M. Tulli Ciceronis Tusculanarum Libri Quinque. Ed. Th. Schiche. Vienna: Tempksky. 1888. Mk. 1.20.S. R. J. - 1888 - The Classical Review 2 (07):210-211.
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    Political philosophy, educational administration and educative leadership.R. J. S. Macpherson - 2013 - New York, NY: Routledge.
    In this book Reynold Macpherson initiates a politically-critical theory of educative leadership as a fresh line of inquiry in the practice, research and theory of educational administration and educational leadership. Divided into four parts, the book introduces the sub-discipline of political philosophy to the field of educational administration, management and leadership. It does this by clarifying the knowledge domain of each and identifying how four political ideologies, specifically pragmatism, communitarianism, communicative rationalism and egalitarian liberalism, have primarily informed and surreptitiously provided (...)
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    Secondary Teachers at Work.R. J. Campbell & S. R. St J. Neill - 1995 - British Journal of Educational Studies 43 (3):336-336.
  13. The crashing chameleon.R. J. Klingenberg & S. Donoghue - 1999 - Vivarium 10:18-21.
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    The Compton defect.R. J. Weiss, M. J. Cooper & R. S. Holt - 1977 - Philosophical Magazine 36 (1):193-200.
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    Plutarch, Alexander, a Commentary.Truesdell S. Brown & J. R. Hamilton - 1971 - American Journal of Philology 92 (2):352.
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    A Cognitive Neuroscience Approach to Generalized Anxiety Disorder and Social Phobia.Karina S. Blair & R. J. R. Blair - 2012 - Emotion Review 4 (2):133-138.
    Generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) and social phobia (SP) are major anxiety disorders identified by the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th edition (DSM-IV). They are comorbid, overlap in symptoms, yet present with distinct features (worry in GAD and fear of embarrassment in SP). Both have also been explained in terms of conditioning-based models. However, there is little reasoning currently to believe that GAD in adulthood reflects heightened conditionability or heightened threat processing—though patients with SP may show heightened processing (...)
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    Live liver donation, ethics and practitioners: 'I am between the two and if I do not feel comfortable about this situation, I cannot proceed'.H. Draper, S. R. Bramhall, J. Herington & E. H. Thomas - 2014 - Journal of Medical Ethics 40 (3):157-162.
    This paper discusses the views of 17 healthcare practitioners involved with transplantation on the ethics of live liver donations . Donations between emotionally related donor and recipients increased the acceptability of an LLD compared with those between strangers. Most healthcare professionals disapproved of altruistic stranger donations, considering them to entail an unacceptable degree of risk taking. Participants tended to emphasise the need to balance the harms of proceeding against those of not proceeding, rather than calculating the harm-to-benefits ratio of donor (...)
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    Managerial Values in the Institutional Context.R. Alas, J. Ennulo & L. Türnpuu - 2006 - Journal of Business Ethics 65 (3):269-278.
    A comparative study of business related values among business students was conducted over the last 10 years in two neighbouring countries. Although Estonia and Finland are culturally related, according to an empirical study of managerial values, including the ethical values of business students, the two countries display significant differences. During the last decade, Estonia has changed from being a country characterised by an authoritarian, centralized, totalitarian state socialism, to a democratic country with a free market economy and different attitudes and (...)
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    Three-dimensional analysis of dislocation networks in GaN using weak-beam dark-field electron tomography.J. S. Barnard, J. Sharp, J. R. Tong & P. A. Midgley - 2006 - Philosophical Magazine 86 (29-31):4901-4922.
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    Solving the conundrum of intra‐specific variation in metabolic rate: A multidisciplinary conceptual and methodological toolkit.Neil B. Metcalfe, Jakob Bellman, Pierre Bize, Pierre U. Blier, Amélie Crespel, Neal J. Dawson, Ruth E. Dunn, Lewis G. Halsey, Wendy R. Hood, Mark Hopkins, Shaun S. Killen, Darryl McLennan, Lauren E. Nadler, Julie J. H. Nati, Matthew J. Noakes, Tommy Norin, Susan E. Ozanne, Malcolm Peaker, Amanda K. Pettersen, Anna Przybylska-Piech, Alann Rathery, Charlotte Récapet, Enrique Rodríguez, Karine Salin, Antoine Stier, Elisa Thoral, Klaas R. Westerterp, Margriet S. Westerterp-Plantenga, Michał S. Wojciechowski & Pat Monaghan - 2023 - Bioessays 45 (6):2300026.
    Researchers from diverse disciplines, including organismal and cellular physiology, sports science, human nutrition, evolution and ecology, have sought to understand the causes and consequences of the surprising variation in metabolic rate found among and within individual animals of the same species. Research in this area has been hampered by differences in approach, terminology and methodology, and the context in which measurements are made. Recent advances provide important opportunities to identify and address the key questions in the field. By bringing together (...)
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    Effects of cooling rate on the microstructure and solute partitioning in near eutectoid Ti–Cu alloys.R. J. Contieri, E. S. N. Lopes, R. Caram, A. Devaraj, S. Nag & R. Banerjee - 2014 - Philosophical Magazine 94 (21):2350-2371.
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    XXXI. The S-matrix for neutral PS-PV meson-nucleon interaction.J. S. R. Chisholm - 1956 - Philosophical Magazine 1 (4):338-344.
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    Spatio-temporal microstructure evolution in directional solidification processes.S. Liu, J. Li, J. Lee & R. Trivedi - 2006 - Philosophical Magazine 86 (24):3717-3738.
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  24. A computational neural theory of multisensory spatial representations.A. Pouget, S. Deneve & J. R. Duhamel - 2004 - In Charles Spence & Jon Driver (eds.), Crossmodal Space and Crossmodal Attention. Oxford University Press. pp. 123--140.
     
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    The Therapeutic Odyssey: Positioning Genomic Sequencing in the Search for a Child’s Best Possible Life.Janet Elizabeth Childerhose, Carla Rich, Kelly M. East, Whitley V. Kelley, Shirley Simmons, Candice R. Finnila, Kevin Bowling, Michelle Amaral, Susan M. Hiatt, Michelle Thompson, David E. Gray, James M. J. Lawlor, Richard M. Myers, Gregory S. Barsh, Edward J. Lose, Martina E. Bebin, Greg M. Cooper & Kyle Bertram Brothers - 2021 - AJOB Empirical Bioethics 12 (3):179-189.
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  26. Saccadic suppression of motion of the entire visual field.R. S. Allison, J. Schumacher & R. Herpers - 1996 - In Enrique Villanueva (ed.), Perception. Ridgeview Pub. Co. pp. 146-146.
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    Recent evidence on trends and differentials in Bangladesh fertility.R. Amin, S. Becker & J. Chowdhury - 1990 - Journal of Biosocial Science 22 (2):225-230.
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  28. Of vigilance and ambiguity-care in technologically intense environments.S. Almerud, R. J. Alapack, B. Fridlund & M. Ekebergh - 2008 - Nursing Philosophy 9 (2):143-145.
     
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    Life and Letters in Roman Africa. By E. S. Bouchier, M.A. Small 8vo. I vol. Pp. 128. Oxford: R. H. Blackwell, 1913. 3s. 6d. [REVIEW]S. R. J. - 1914 - The Classical Review 28 (1):26-27.
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    Krishna, the Butter Thief.R. S. McGregor & J. S. Hawley - 1984 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 104 (3):602.
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  31. Reading Foucault for Social Work. Edited by Adrienne S. Chambon, Allan Irving and Laura Epstein.J. R. Watson - 2002 - The European Legacy 7 (2):275-276.
     
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    Structure of the 〈0110〉 dislocation in sapphire.J. B. Bilde-S.⊘Rensen, A. R. Thölen, D. J. Gooch & G. W. Groves - 1976 - Philosophical Magazine 33 (6):877-889.
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    Clinical ethicists' perspectives on organisational ethics in healthcare organisations.D. S. Silva, J. L. Gibson, R. Sibbald, E. Connolly & P. A. Singer - 2008 - Journal of Medical Ethics 34 (5):320-323.
    Background: Demand for organisational ethics capacity is growing in health organisations, particularly among managers. The role of clinical ethicists in, and perspective on, organisational ethics has not been well described or documented in the literature. Objective: To describe clinical ethicists’ perspectives on organisational ethics issues in their hospitals, their institutional role in relation to organisational ethics, and their perceived effectiveness in helping to address organisational ethics issues. Design and Setting: Qualitative case study involving semi-structured interviews with 18 clinical ethicists across (...)
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    Cognitive structure of emotion terms in Indonesia and The Netherlands.Johnny R. J. Fontaine, Ype H. Poortinga, Bernadette Setiadi & Suprapti S. Markam - 2002 - Cognition and Emotion 16 (1):61-86.
    We investigated the cognitive structure of emotions in Indonesia and The Netherlands in a series of three studies. Sets of 120 emotion terms were selected based on local ratings of prototypicality for "emotion". With similarity sortings a three-dimensional (evaluation, arousal, dominance) and a four-cluster (positive emotion, sadness, fear, anger) structure was found in each group. Of 50 pairs of translation-equivalent terms, 42 pairs were also found to be cognitively equivalent. With these equivalent terms a good fit of a common cognitive (...)
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    P. Ribbeck's Senatores Romani. [REVIEW]S. R. J. - 1900 - The Classical Review 14 (1):75-75.
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    An Historian's Approach to Religion.R. J. Adam - 1959 - Philosophical Quarterly 9 (34):94.
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    Archibald Campbell's Necessity of Revelation —the Science of Human Nature's First Study of Religion.R. J. W. Mills - 2015 - History of European Ideas 41 (6):728-746.
    SummaryThis article argues that Archibald Campbell's Necessity of Revelation can be viewed as the first application of the ‘science of human nature’, a characteristic branch of the Scottish Enlightenment, to the study of religious belief. Adopting Baconian and Newtonian methodological principles, Campbell set hypotheses, collected historical data, and inferred conclusions about the capabilities of human nature to come to fundamental religious ideas without the aid of revelation. He did so not only to reject the ‘deist’ position on the powers of (...)
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  38. Unified spin gauge model and the top quark mass.J. S. R. Chisholm & R. S. Farwell - 1995 - Foundations of Physics 25 (10):1511-1522.
    Spin gauge models use a real Clifford algebraic structure Rp,q associated with a real manifold of dimension p + q to describe the fundamental interactions of elementary particles. This review provides a comparison between those models and the standard model, indicating their similarities and differences. By contrast with the standard model, the spin gauge model based on R3,8 generates intermediate boson mass terms without the need to use the Higgs-Kibble mechanism and produces a precise prediction for the mass of the (...)
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    A model for in-reactor densification of UO2.S. R. Macewen & I. J. Hastings - 1975 - Philosophical Magazine 31 (1):135-143.
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    The Mind.Mind and Body.R. J. S. Mcdowall, Ernest Barker, Hans Driesch & Theodore Besterman - 1929 - Philosophical Review 38 (2):182-184.
  41. The Mind.R. J. S. Mcdowall - 1928 - Humana Mente 3 (11):377-378.
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    M. Tullii Ciceronis pro M. Caelio Oratio ad Iudices. Recognovit I. C. Vollgraff. Leyden. 1887. Mk. 2.S. R. J. - 1888 - The Classical Review 2 (07):211-.
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    War Time Lectures. By E. V. Arnold. London, 1916.S. R. J. - 1918 - The Classical Review 32 (1-2):46-.
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    Thermoelectric power and thermal conductivity in the silver-gold alloy system from 3-300°K.R. S. Crisp & J. Rungis - 1970 - Philosophical Magazine 22 (176):217-236.
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    Achaemenid History V: The Roots of the European Tradition, Proceedings of the 1987 Groningen Achaemenid History Workshop.R. H. S., H. Sancisi-Weerdenburg & J. W. Drijvers - 1992 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 112 (1):161.
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    Parents’ attitudes toward consent and data sharing in biobanks: A multisite experimental survey.Armand H. Matheny Antommaria, Kyle B. Brothers, John A. Myers, Yana B. Feygin, Sharon A. Aufox, Murray H. Brilliant, Pat Conway, Stephanie M. Fullerton, Nanibaa’ A. Garrison, Carol R. Horowitz, Gail P. Jarvik, Rongling Li, Evette J. Ludman, Catherine A. McCarty, Jennifer B. McCormick, Nathaniel D. Mercaldo, Melanie F. Myers, Saskia C. Sanderson, Martha J. Shrubsole, Jonathan S. Schildcrout, Janet L. Williams, Maureen E. Smith, Ellen Wright Clayton & Ingrid A. Holm - 2018 - AJOB Empirical Bioethics 9 (3):128-142.
    Background: The factors influencing parents’ willingness to enroll their children in biobanks are poorly understood. This study sought to assess parents’ willingness to enroll their children, and their perceived benefits, concerns, and information needs under different consent and data-sharing scenarios, and to identify factors associated with willingness. Methods: This large, experimental survey of patients at the 11 eMERGE Network sites used a disproportionate stratified sampling scheme to enrich the sample with historically underrepresented groups. Participants were randomized to receive one of (...)
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    Inducing dissociation and schizotypal experiences through “vision-deforming” glasses.S. B. Renard, R. J. C. Huntjens & G. H. M. Pijnenborg - 2018 - Consciousness and Cognition 65:209-215.
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    Comments on dr. S. Watanabe's paper.R. J. Solomonoff - 1962 - Synthese 14 (2-3):97 - 100.
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    Linear Läuchli semantics.R. F. Blute & P. J. Scott - 1996 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 77 (2):101-142.
    We introduce a linear analogue of Läuchli's semantics for intuitionistic logic. In fact, our result is a strengthening of Läuchli's work to the level of proofs, rather than provability. This is obtained by considering continuous actions of the additive group of integers on a category of topological vector spaces. The semantics, based on functorial polymorphism, consists of dinatural transformations which are equivariant with respect to all such actions. Such dinatural transformations are called uniform. To any sequent in Multiplicative Linear Logic (...)
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  50. New books. [REVIEW]S. F., R. R., E. A. Menneer, B. Russell, Gustav Spiller, J. Mark Baldwin, T. E. & Alfred W. Benn - 1900 - Mind 9 (33):114-130.
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