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  1. Beyond stable theory: Intercohort changes in ussr usa and europe.N. Keyfitz,K. Katus,A. J.Coale,A. Anichkin,A. Vishnevsky,M. Murphy,R. Munz,R. Ulrich,R. Bairagi &M. Rahman -1995 -Journal of Biosocial Science 27 (1):461-75.
     
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  2. The American family in 1990: growing diversity and inequality.Sara McLanahan,Lynne Casper,S. J. Rogers,I. Speizer,W. H. Mosley,A. J.Coale,E. J. Clegg,J. F. Cross,G. Mboup &R. F. Tas -1995 -Journal of Biosocial Science 27 (1):3-17.
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    Here is yet another book of photographs. Al l were made in the industrial and coal-mining regions of Cape Breton in the two decades between 1948 and 1968. All were made by one man, a commercial photographer named Leslie Shedden. At first glance, the economics of this work seem simple and common enough: proprietor of the biggest and only successful photo. [REVIEW]P. Holland,J. Spence &S. Watney iLondon -1999 - In Jessica Evans & Stuart Hall,Visual culture: the reader. Thousand Oaks: SAGE Publications in association with the Open University. pp. 181.
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    Yeast, coal, and straw: J. B. S. Haldane's vision for the future of science and synthetic food.Matthew Holmes -2023 -History of the Human Sciences 36 (3-4):202-220.
    British biologist and science populariser J. B. S. Haldane was known as a contrarian, whose myriad ideas and beliefs would shift to oppose whomever he chose to argue with. Yet Haldane's support for synthetic food remained remarkably stable throughout his life. This article argues that Haldane's engagement with synthetic food during the 1930s and 1940s was shaped by his frustration with the status and direction of scientific research in Britain. Drawing upon the Haldane Papers, I reconstruct how Haldane's interest in (...) synthetic food emerged from the biochemical and physiological optimism of the early 20th century. His mid-20th-century writings were an opportunity for Haldane to voice his political opinions. He attempted to erase the conceptual divide between farm and factory, maintained that food shortages were a capitalist construct, and criticised British colonialism. By pointing out the failure of existing economic systems and governments to develop synthetic food, Haldane made the case that food production should be placed under the control of biologists. (shrink)
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    Musik - Und Die Geschichte der Philosophie Und Naturwissenschaften Im Mittelalter: Fragen Zur Wechselwirkung von 'Musica' Und 'Philosophia' Im Mittelalter.Jan Aertsen,Calvin Bower,F. A. J. De Haas,Wolfgang Hirschmann,Eva Hirtler,Matthias Hochadel,Udo Reinhold Jeck,Christian Meyer,Klaus Niemöller,Cecilia Panti,Alison Peden,Klaus-Jürgen Sachs,Michael Walter &Stephen Gersh (eds.) -1998 - Brill.
    In this volume specialists of medieval music and philosophy put the medieval 'musica' into the context of ideas and institutions in which it existed. The significance of 'musica' cannot be understood from a modern point of view since 'music' does not match the medieval 'musica'.
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  6. Using mental models in a visual-motor adaptation task.H. A. Cunningham,M. Pavel &A. J. Hanson -1988 -Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 26 (6):501-501.
     
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    Evaluating Mindful With Your Baby/Toddler: Observational Changes in Maternal Sensitivity, Acceptance, Mind-Mindedness, and Dyadic Synchrony.Moniek A. J. Zeegers,Eva S. Potharst,Irena K. Veringa-Skiba,Evin Aktar,Melissa Goris,Susan M. Bögels &Cristina Colonnesi -2019 -Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Development of Affordable, Low-Carbon Hydrogen Supplies at an Industrial Scale.Dermot J. Roddy -2008 -Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 28 (2):138-142.
    An existing industrial hydrogen generation and distribution infrastructure is described, and a number of large-scale investment projects are outlined. All of these projects have the potential to generate significant volumes of low-cost, low-carbon hydrogen. The technologies concerned range from gasification of coal with carbon capture and storage to gasification of a range of biomass streams. These biomass streams derive in turn from the supply chains that feed large liquid biofuel production plants—some operational and the others under construction. Having described how (...) such developments are coming together in a particular location to allow accelerated movement toward a hydrogen economy, this article explores the conditions under which similar acceleration could be seen in other locations. (shrink)
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    J.R.D. Tata: orations on business ethics.J. R. D. Tata,Oswald A. J. Mascarenhas,Doris D'Souza &E. Abraham (eds.) -2019 - New Delhi: Rupa Publications India.
    XLRI, in association with a few Tata Group companies, established the XLRI-JRD Tata Foundation in Business Ethics in 1991 to mark their long-standing commitment and contribution to business ethics in India. The foundation seeks to address this by publicly affirming the urgent need for ethics in business and the need to bring about a conducive culture in which it can thrive.
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    Jeana Monneta idea zjednoczonej Europy i jej suwerenności.S. J. Tomasz Homa -2021 -Rocznik Filozoficzny Ignatianum 26 (1):191-222.
    The main aim of this political philosophy study is to analyze the two fundamental ideas developed by Jean Monnet, namely, the idea of a federally united Europe and its sovereignty. This analysis is combined with an attempt to capture at least some of the essential assumptions of his philosophical ideas and their evolution. The source materials on which the article is based are primarily Monnet’s Memories, his notes and official memoranda, the correspondence from the war and postwar period and the (...) speeches he gave as the President of the High Authority of the European Coal and Steel Community in 1952-1955. They were supplemented with Memorandum of Aristide Briand, the speech of Winston Churchill in Zurich, Convention for European Economic Cooperation and Erinnerungen 1945-1953 by Konrad Adenauer. When it comes to literature, the author referred to the extensive bibliography on the subject contained in Suwerenność by Jacek Czaputowicz. The study uses the method of multidisciplinary analysis of sources and their historical, political and philosophical interpretation. The research conducted allows us to speak of certain philosophical assumptions in Monnet’s thinking about a united Europe and its future. Among the main components of his understanding we can enumerate: necessity, change, specific strength, development in stages and incompleteness which is essentially characteristic to nature. The carried out analysis also allows us to formulate the hypothesis about Monnet’s philosophy of life and action, which can be understood as a certain phenomenology of the community in its becoming, and to situate it, at least partially, within the framework of the phenomenology of Europe as formulated by Erich Przywara in this treatise Idee Europe. (shrink)
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  11. Registo de entradas.M. Ambacher,Paris Aubier,E. M. Barth,Dor Reidel,O. Blanchette,H. J. Braun,F. Frommann Verlag,L. Brisson,A. J. Cappelletti &Tiempo Nuevo -1976 -Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 32 (4):110.
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    Transcendental Biology.A. J. Nocek -2019 -Philosophy Today 63 (4):1155-1180.
    This essay shows how Conrad Hal Waddington is at the very center of divergent genealogies of theoretical biology: he is at once remembered for his contribution to epigenetics and complex systems biology (in its current formation) and largely forgotten for the debt that he owes to Alfred North Whitehead’s philosophy of organism. The essay traces Waddington's debt to Whitehead and demonstrates the way in which this conceptual lineage challenges the transcendental conditions of biological knowledge presupposed by the reigning paradigm of (...) complex systems biology. (shrink)
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  13. THEOLOGIZJNG IN A POVERTY-STRICKEN SOCIETY: THE NIGERIAN EXPERIENCE.Aloysius Ezeoba &B. A. C. Obiefuna -2012 - In A. B. C. Chiegboka, A. I. Okodo, E. C. Umezinwa & I. L. Umeanolue,A bountiful harvest: Festschrift in honour of Very Rev. Msgr. Prof. J. P. C. Uzomiwu. Rex Charles and Patrick. pp. 311-323.
    Nigeria is seen as a poverty-stricken society as about 70% of her estimated 138 million population live in abject poverty. She is a nation blessed with mineral resources like crude oil, limestone, iron ore, timber, coal and a host of other commodities. Yet, majority of her citizenry lives in grinding poverty. Nigeria has been rated one of the most corrupt nations in the world. In fact, corruption has constituted an albatross for the progress of the nation. To do theology (to (...) theologize) in Nigeria today and still wink at the dehumanizing condition of the masses will amount to playing the ostrich. Therefore, the Church in Nigeria has an urgent duty to manifest her witness of action, as a prophetic church, to address the problem of poverty in Nigeria. (shrink)
     
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    Towards a history of linguistics in Poland: from the early beginnings to the end of the twentieth century.E. F. K. Koerner &A. J. Szwedek (eds.) -2001 - Philadelphia: John Benjamins.
    Apart from the names of Jan Baudouin de Courtenay (1845-1929), Mikołaj Kruszewski (1851-1887), and, later, Jerzy Kuryłowicz (1895-1978), Polish linguists and Polish linguistics generally have been little known in the West. The first two were mentioned with approval by Saussure in an unpublished paper, and this reference was picked up by Roman Jakobson and others many years later. Kuryłowicz, for his part, made himself well known in the West through his important work as Indo-Europeanist, even Semiticist, and as a general (...) linguist. The present volume is a first attempt to broaden the perspectives on the Polish contribution to linguistics both inside and outside of Poland during the past centuries. Specialists in their respective fields contributed chapters on the origins and development of general linguistics (Z. Wąsik), applied linguistics (F. Grucza), lexicology (T. Piotrowski), dialectology (St. Gogolewski), and onomastics (S. Gala), followed by five chapters presenting the theories of the arguably most remarkable Polish linguistic thinkers, from Baudouin de Courtenay (A. Adamska-Sałaciak), Kruszewski (F. M. Berezin), and Kuryłowicz (W. Smoczyński) to Mikołaj Rudnicki (1881-1978) and Ludwik Zabrocki (1907-1977) (both written by J. Bańczerowski). Detailed individual bibliographies, a full index of names (with life dates of Polish linguists from the Renaissance to the present day), and a thorough index of subjects and terms make this volume an important reference tool for anyone wishing to acquaint himself with the rich heritage of Polish linguistic thought. (shrink)
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    The effects of electron irradiation on crystals of potassium chloride.M. R. Tubbs &A. J. Forty -1962 -Philosophical Magazine 7 (76):709-714.
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    On Gurevich.A. J. Gurevich -1987 -Science in Context 1 (2):353-356.
    I felt happy but a little apprehensive when I received the suggestion from the editors of Science in Context to write a comment on my book Categories of Medieval Culture quite a few years after its first publication and translation. It is always difficult to comment on one's own work, for in such a case there is seldom the necessary degree of “distance” between the author and the commentator. I offer this paper rather as a short account of the direction (...) of my thoughts. (shrink)
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    Themistocles' speech before Salamis: the interpretation of Herodotus 8.83.1.A. J. Graham -1996 -Classical Quarterly 46 (02):321-.
    With the dawn of the day of the Battle of Salamis in ch. 83 of Book 8, Herodotus heightens the tone of his language. An unfortunate result of his more elaborately worked writing has been failure to understand his words, and hence much misplaced editorial intervention. In particular, the words at 8.83.1, προηγρενε εῢ Χοντα μν κ πντων Θεμιστοκλης, have regularly been mistranslated. Powell even wanted to rewrite the Greek here to read: γρευε μν πρó πντων Θεμιστοκλης . Few would (...) wish to follow such a drastic and arbitrary alteration of the transmitted text, but the conjectural emendation highlights the difficulty of understanding Herodotus' words at this point. (shrink)
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    On Pierre Duhem.A. J. Gurevich -1987 -Science in Context 1 (2):357-361.
    Duhem's great contribution to the study of the history of medieval science is indisputable. His book remains an excellent source of information concerning the ideas of the epoch's thinkers about the foundations of the universe. Ariew's painstaking translation of a considerable portion of Duhem's ten-volume work deserves the deep gratitude of all those interested in medieval science. Le Systéme du monde regains its actuality. Nevertheless, to write now about a book produced by this great scholar at the beginning of the (...) century is not an easy undertaking, and involves some risk. Too many changes have taken place in the principles of studying the history of science during the seventy-odd years since the book was written, and some notions that seemed then to be perfectly clear are not so simple and indisputable now. With profound respect for this feat of scholarship, I should like to make some observations in connection with the recent English publication of Duhem's book. (shrink)
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    Strongly polynomial sequences as interpretations.A. J. Goodall,J. Nešetřil &P. Ossona de Mendez -2016 -Journal of Applied Logic 18:129-149.
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    A unified theory of discrete and continuous responding.Peter D. Kvam,A. A. J. Marley &Andrew Heathcote -2023 -Psychological Review 130 (2):368-400.
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    Tactile spatial aftereffect or adaptation level?A. J. Gilbert -1967 -Journal of Experimental Psychology 73 (3):450.
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    (1 other version)Plato's “laws” and modern legislation.A. J. Hannan -1923 -Australasian Journal of Philosophy 1 (2):114 – 124.
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    Statius, Thebaid v. 593.A. J. Gossage -1962 -The Classical Review 12 (02):114-115.
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    The βαίτη, At Mantinea.A. J. Gossage -1959 -The Classical Review 9 (01):12-13.
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    The Epic Art of Statius.A. J. Gossage -1961 -The Classical Review 11 (03):230-.
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    Imperceptible Parts.A. J. Gottlieb -1982 -Analysis 42 (2):111 - 113.
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    An Ellipse in the Thasian Decree about Delation (ML 83)?A. J. Graham &R. Alden Smith -1989 -American Journal of Philology 110 (3).
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    Heraclea Pontica.A. J. Graham -1978 -The Classical Review 28 (01):123-.
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    Luigi Piccirilli: ΜΕΓΑΡΙΚΑ. Testimonianze e frammenti. Pp. xiv + 224. Pisa: Edizioni Marlin, 1975. Cloth, L. 20,000.A. J. Graham -1978 -The Classical Review 28 (01):179-180.
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    Optical studies of transition metal dichalcogenide layer crystals at high pressures.A. J. Grant,J. A. Wilson &A. D. Yoffe -1972 -Philosophical Magazine 25 (3):625-636.
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    Synoecism.A. J. Graham -1978 -The Classical Review 28 (01):105-.
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    The effect of hydrostatic pressure on the optical properties and electron energy levels in thallous halides.A. J. Grant,W. Y. Liang &A. D. Yoffe -1970 -Philosophical Magazine 22 (180):1129-1146.
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    The Woman at the Window: Observations on the 'Stele from the Harbour' of Thasos.A. J. Graham -1998 -Journal of Hellenic Studies 118:22-40.
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    Dopamine and circling, or décalage?A. J. Greenshaw -1985 -Behavioral and Brain Sciences 8 (1):175-176.
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    De mens in het geding: Een kritische vergelijking tussen Pascal en Nietzsche.A. J. Groenewald -1997 -HTS Theological Studies 53 (4).
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    Het experiment in de quantum-mechanica.A. J. Groenewold -1969 -Philosophica 7.
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    Nietzsche se uitspraak God-is-dood, en die interpretasievoorstelle van Hans Küng en Jürgen Moltmann.A. J. Groenewald -1998 -HTS Theological Studies 54 (3/4).
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    What is action research and can it promote change in primary care?A. J. Hampshire -2000 -Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 6 (4):337-343.
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    Administrative Reforms in Westminster Democracies: the Long-term Results.Th A. J. Toonen &Florian Grotz -2007 - In Th A. J. Toonen & Florian Grotz,Crossing Borders: Constitutional Development and Internationalisation: Essays in Honour of Joachim Jens Hesse. De Gruyter Recht.
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    Constitutional Analysis and Institutional Redesign in an Era of Internationalisation: Ten Reflections.Th A. J. Toonen &Florian Grotz -2007 - In Th A. J. Toonen & Florian Grotz,Crossing Borders: Constitutional Development and Internationalisation: Essays in Honour of Joachim Jens Hesse. De Gruyter Recht.
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    Les institutions françaises face au réformisme sarkoziste.Th A. J. Toonen &Florian Grotz -2007 - In Th A. J. Toonen & Florian Grotz,Crossing Borders: Constitutional Development and Internationalisation: Essays in Honour of Joachim Jens Hesse. De Gruyter Recht.
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    Pleidooi voor een tekst.H. A. J. Wegman -1979 -Bijdragen 40 (1):15-43.
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    Diffraction contrast at planar interfaces of large coherent precipitates.A. J. Ardell -1967 -Philosophical Magazine 16 (139):147-158.
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    The Purposes, Practices, and Professionalism of Teacher Reflectivity: Insights for Twenty-First-Century Teachers and Students.Sunya T. Collier,Dean Cristol,Sandra Dean,Nancy Fichtman Dana,Donna H. Foss,Rebecca K. Fox,Nancy P. Gallavan,Eric Greenwald,Leah Herner-Patnode,James Hoffman,Fred A. J. Korthagen,Barbara Larrivee Hea-Jin Lee,Jane McCarthy,Christie McIntyre,D. John McIntyre,Rejoyce Soukup Milam,Melissa Mosley,Lynn Paine,Walter Polka,Linda Quinn,Mistilina Sato,Jason Jude Smith,Anne Rath,Audra Roach,Katie Russell,Kelly Vaughn,Jian Wang,Angela Webster-Smith,Ruth Chung Wei,C. Stephen White,Rachel Wlodarksy,Diane Yendol-Hoppey &Martha Young (eds.) -2010 - R&L Education.
    This book provides practical and research-based chapters that offer greater clarity about the particular kinds of teacher reflection that matter and avoids talking about teacher reflection generically, which implies that all kinds of reflection are of equal value.
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    Buite-aardse rasionaliteit: Uitvlug in fantasie of grootste uitdaging ooit aan filosofie en teologie?A. J. Antonites -1996 -HTS Theological Studies 52 (1).
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    Die herontdekking van George Berkeley in kontemporêre Britse Filosofie.A. J. Antonites -1978 -HTS Theological Studies 34 (3).
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    Die metafisiese wêreld.A. J. Antonites -1974 -HTS Theological Studies 30 (3/4).
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    PS Dreyer: Bakens op die pad van die wetenskap.A. J. Antonites -1986 -HTS Theological Studies 42 (3).
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    Paradigma-verandering, relativisme en rasionaliteit.A. J. Antonites -1990 -HTS Theological Studies 46 (3).
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    Wat is wetenskap vandag?A. J. Antonites -1986 -HTS Theological Studies 42 (2).
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