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    A State-Dependent Impulsive Nonlinear System with Ratio-Dependent Action Threshold for Investigating the Pest-Natural Enemy Model.Ihsan Ullah Khan,Saif Ullah,Ebenezer Bonyah,Basem AlAlwan &Ahmed Alshehri -2022 -Complexity 2022:1-18.
    Based on the Lotka–Volterra system, a pest-natural enemy model with nonlinear feedback control as well as nonlinear action threshold is introduced. The model characterizes the implementation of comprehensive prevention and control measures when the pest density reaches the nonlinear action threshold level depending on the pest density and its change rate. The mortality rate of the pest is a saturation function that strictly depends on their density while the release of natural enemies is also a nonlinear pulse term depending on (...) the density of real-time natural enemies. The exact impulsive and phase sets are given. The definition and properties of the Poincaré map corresponding to the pulse points on the phase set are provided. We investigate the existence and stability of boundary and interior order-1 periodic solution. The theoretical analysis developed in the present paper combined with nonlinear controlling measures as well as nonlinear action threshold methods and techniques laid the foundation for the establishment and analysis of other state-dependent feedback control models. (shrink)
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    The Transmission Dynamics of Hepatitis B Virus via the Fractional-Order Epidemiological Model.Tahir Khan,Zi-Shan Qian,Roman Ullah,Basem AlAlwan,Gul Zaman,Qasem M. Al-Mdallal,Youssef El Khatib &Khaled Kheder -2021 -Complexity 2021:1-18.
    We investigate and analyze the dynamics of hepatitis B with various infection phases and multiple routes of transmission. We formulate the model and then fractionalize it using the concept of fractional calculus. For the purpose of fractionalizing, we use the Caputo–Fabrizio operator. Once we develop the model under consideration, existence and uniqueness analysis will be discussed. We use fixed point theory for the existence and uniqueness analysis. We also prove that the model under consideration possesses a bounded and positive solution. (...) We then find the basic reproductive number to perform the steady-state analysis and to show that the fractional-order epidemiological model is locally and globally asymptotically stable under certain conditions. For the local and global analysis, we use linearization, mean value theorem, and fractional Barbalat’s lemma, respectively. Finally, we perform some numerical findings to support the analytical work with the help of graphical representations. (shrink)
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    The Beauty of the Raku technique in the Works of Potters Shenyar Abdullah and Yaqoub Al-Atoum.Manar Munir Mohamed &Dr Rula Abdul-IlahAlwan Al-Nuaimi -forthcoming -Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture:1744-1764.
    Art is an aesthetic message and a means of human communication with its surroundings, as it influences and is influenced by everything that surrounds it, as scientific and intellectual development has a great role in developing the means used in it with the multiplicity of options offered in terms of raw materials and techniques. Undoubtedly, the art of ceramics is one of the arts developed in terms of technology, indicating the development and sophistication of societies throughout history. It offers an (...) aesthetic and utilitarian taste to the community. The color is one of the main elements in the process of adding an aesthetic touch to the surface of the ceramic piece, and this was evident in ceramics of all ages and times, and the implemented idea plays a role in showing an expressive and aesthetic vision in the ceramic surface and in order to keep pace with the rest of the plastic arts. Therefore, the potter always tries to innovate by experimenting with materials and techniques. Accordingly, the potter, especially the Arab potter, relied on coexistence with the modern intellectual dimensions of the era's culture, directing him to research, experimentation, modernization and acculturation from Western arts. This prompted research into Arab ceramics and the study of its ceramic products, especially the art of ceramics and the aesthetics of the raku technique, which is considered the Technique of most potters. The research is part of the methodological framework of the research, as it contains the research question, which concludes with the following question: What is the aesthetic of the raku technique in the works of potters Shunyar Abdullah and Yaqoub Al-Atoum, then the importance of the research, which lies in highlighting the aesthetic effects of the raku technique by identifying the features and characteristics of this Technique reflected in the formal structure of Arab ceramic work and identifying the different reduction processes in this Technique and its impact on the artistic works of potters Shunyar Abdullah and Yaqoub Al-Atoum, to benefit researchers and specialists and enrich scientific libraries and students in the field of ceramics. After that, the aim of the research was discussed: The objective of the research was to identify the raku technique in the works of potters Shinyar Abdullah and Yaqoub Al-Atoum, and then the limits of the research were reached in terms of the objective limits, which were determined by the aesthetic of the raku technique in the works of potters Shinyar Abdullah and Yaqoub Al-Atoum and the temporal limits, which were represented by the period between (2012-2021), the spatial limits (Iraq and Jordan) and the human limits of the potters Shinyar Abdullah and Yaqoub Atoum, and the chapter ends with the definition of the most important terms. (shrink)
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    Emotional Manipulation and its Relationship with Symptoms of Narcissistic Personality Disorder among Couples.Dr Ali Saleh Jarwan,DrBasem Mohammed Al Frehat,Dr Anwar Faisal Hawari &Farah Mamoun Ali -forthcoming -Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture:242-257.
    The current study sought to examine emotional manipulation and its connection to symptoms of narcissistic personality disorder among couples, and whether there are statistically, significant differences based on the variables such as gender, age, duration of marriage, and educational level. The study involved a sample of 924 married couples, selected through the descriptive correlational approach. The findings revealed a moderate level of emotional manipulation and symptoms of narcissistic personality disorder among couples. They also showed statistically significant differences in emotional manipulation (...) and narcissistic personality disorder symptoms based on gender, favoring males; duration of marriage, favoring those married for less than (10) years; and educational level favoring those with secondary or less. No statistically significant differences were found based on age. Moreover, a positive and statistically significant relationship was identified between emotional manipulation and symptoms of narcissistic personality disorder in couples. Based on these findings, the researchers recommend organizing lectures and seminars to educate couples about the negative effects of emotional manipulation and various types of symptoms of narcissistic personality disorder appearing in the marital relationship. (shrink)
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    Global Research Mapping of Psycho-Oncology Between 1980 and 2021: A Bibliometric Analysis.Tauseef Ahmad,Eric David B. Ornos,Shabir Ahmad,Rolina Kamal Al-Wassia,Iqra Mushtaque,S. Mudasser Shah,Basem Al-Omari,Mukhtiar Baig &Kun Tang -2022 -Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Background and AimPsycho-oncology is a cross-disciplinary and collaborative sub-specialty of oncology that focuses on the psychological, behavioral, ethical, and social aspects of cancer in clinical settings. The aim of this bibliometric study was to analyze and characterize the research productivity and trends in psycho-oncology between 1980 and 2021.MethodologyIn May 2022, the Scopus® database was searched for psycho-oncology-related publications using predetermined search keywords with specific restrictions. Lotka’s law was applied to check the authors’ productivity, while Bradford’s law was used to assess (...) the core journals in this field. The data was analyzed for different bibliometric indicators in the Biblioshiny package, an RStudio tool for bibliometric analysis.ResultsThe initial search resulted in a total of 2,906 publications. Of which, 1,832 publications were included in the final analysis, published between 1980 and 2021. The analyzed publications were written by 7,363 authors from 74 countries and published in 490 journals. There has been a significant increase in psycho-oncology-related publications after 2010. The most productive year was 2021. The annual scientific growth rate was found to be 13.9%. The most relevant leading author in terms of publications was Luigi Grassi from the University of Ferrara, Italy. Lotka’s law found that the number of authors declined as the number of papers written increased. The core journals were Psycho-Oncology, Supportive Care in Cancer, and Journal of Psychosocial Oncology. The most frequently used author’s keywords other than searching keywords were cancer, oncology, quality of life, depression, and anxiety. Recent psycho-oncology-related topics included mental health, COVID-19 infection in humans, people, pandemic, and tumor. The University of Sydney was the top-ranked institution. The leading country in terms of publications, citations, corresponding author country, and international collaboration was the United States of America. The United States had the strongest collaboration with Australia and Canada.ConclusionThe research hotspots include mental health conditions and interventions in cancer patients. We identified international collaboration and research expenditure to be strongly associated with psycho-oncology research productivity. Researchers’ collaboration, which is visible among developed countries, should be extended to low-income countries in order to expand psycho-oncology-related research and understanding. (shrink)
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  6. " El azufre rojo". Estudio y traducción de dos epístolas del" shaykh", Abu al-Hasan Ahmad Ibn'Alwan (1ª parte): El azufre rojo. La ascética sufí como reelaboración islámica de la teoría clásica de la virtud.Angel Poncela González &Jaime Coullaut Cordero -2010 -Ciudad de Dios 223 (2):513-542.
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  7. Estudio y traducción de dos epístolas de Shaykh, Abu al-Hasan Ahmad Ibn·Alwan (2. ª Parte): El Extraordinario Mar Polimorfico. La gnosis islámica como iluminación sapiencial.Jaime Coullaut Cordero &Angel Poncela González -2011 -Ciudad de Dios 224 (1):121-154.
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    The Ethics of Business: A Concise Introduction.Al Gini &Alexei M. Marcoux -2011 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    In a field dominated by books that focus exclusively on the perspective of business in large corporations or that assume that business has a moral deficiency in need of reform, Al Gini and Alexei Marcoux offers students and business people alike a concise guide to what everyone ought to do when doing business. Where other books are organized topically, Gini and Marcoux look at the moral features of business that recur across topical areas, stressing the considerations that bear on business (...) people whether they be corporate functionaries, principals in family businesses, or solo entrepreneurs who do it all, end to end. They present to students the essential concepts, ideas, and issues involved in ethics in business and emphasize the individual acting person and what it means to have character and integrity when doing business. (shrink)
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    The Importance of Being Lazy: In Praise of Play, Leisure, and Vacation.Al Gini -2003 - Routledge.
    Drawing upon in-depth case studies of vacation habits and the observations of philosophers, writers, and sociologists such as Aristotle, Mark Twain and Thorstein Veblen, Al Gini argues why vacations are so venerated and why 'doing nothing' is a fundamental human necessity. From shopping sprees and extreme sports to the ultimate vacation - retirement - The Importance of Being lazy demonstrates that without true leisure, we are diminished as individuals and as a society.  .
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  10. Colour constancy, categories, and spectral sensitivity.J. J. Kulikowski,Z. Al-Attar &H. Vaitkevicius -1996 - In Enrique Villanueva,Perception. Ridgeview Pub. Co. pp. 14-14.
  11. Outline analyzed after static or kinetic shape-from-shading.Jm Kennedy &Al Nicholls -1990 -Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 28 (6):520-520.
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  12. Emet ṿe-emunah: sheʼelot u-teshuvot be-ʻinyene emunot ṿe-deʻot.Ṭal Efrayim Ḥaimovits' -2015 - Bet El: Ement ṿe-emunah.
     
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    Immanent Non-Algorithmic Rules: An Ontological Study of Social Rules.Ismael Al-Amoudi -2010 -Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 40 (3):289-313.
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    “It is impossible to be told anyone's name'.Al Tajtelbaum -1956 -Analysis 17 (3):52--3.
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    al-Faḍāʼ al-ʻumūmī wa-maṭlab ḥuqūq al-insān: Hābirmās namūdhajan.ʻAbd al-Salām Ḥaydūrī -2009 - Ṣafāqis: Maktabat ʻAlāʼ al-Dīn. Edited by ʻAbd al-ʻAzīz ʻAyyādī.
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  16. al-Ẓāhirah al-akhlāqīyah wa-ʻalāqatuhā bi-al-wirāthah wa-al-bīʼah.ʻUthmān ʻAbd al-Munʻim ʻAysh -1974 - al-Qāhirah: Maktabat al-Azhar.
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  17. Falsafat al-akhlāq ʻinda Ibn Miskawayh.ʻUthmān ʻAbd al-Munʻim ʻAysh -1976 - al-Qāhirah: Maktabat al-Azhar.
     
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  18. al-Muṣṭalaḥ al-Ṣūfī bayna al-tajribah wa-al-taʼwīl.Muḥammad al-Muṣṭafá ʻAzzām -2000 - [Rabat: [S.N.]. Edited by Ṭāhā ʻAbd al-Raḥmān.
     
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  19. al-Lā-maʻqūl wa-falsafat al-Ghazzālī.Muḥyī al-Dīn ʻAzzūz -1983 - Tūnis: al-Dār al-ʻArabīyah lil-Kitāb.
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    Falsafat al-tārīkh ʻinda Miskawayh.ʻAbd al-Raḥmān Ḥusayn ʻAzzāwī -2014 - ʻAmmān: Dār al-Khalīj.
  21. al-Islām wa-qaḍāyā al-marʼah al-muʻāṣirah.al-Bahī Khūlī -2000 - Ṭanṭā [Egypt]: Dār al-Bashīr lil-Thaqāfah wa-al-ʻUlūm.
     
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    Quality Assurance in Higher Education in the Maldives: Past, Present, and Future.Mariyam Shahuneeza Naseer &Dawood Abdulmalek Yahya Al-Hidabi -2019 -Intellectual Discourse 27 (2):353-372.
    Quality assurance in higher education is a hot topic with theincreased number of students graduating from postgraduate programmesoffered by the higher education institutions. This qualitative study aimed tolook at the history and the current status of the quality assurance mechanismsin the Maldives; identify its strengths and weaknesses; and make informedrecommendations. Critical event narrative inquiry was used and data werecollected through interviews and analysis of documents. Content analysis ofdata collected revealed that Maldives was one of the very first countries inthe region (...) to establish such a mechanism and it was very similar to that ofAustralia. The most significant finding was that the body mandated to assurehigher education quality and did not have any power or regulatory authority.Therefore, it is important that the authority be an independent body establishedby an act of parliament with the regulatory power. (shrink)
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    Should I Stay or Should I Go? A Bioethical Analysis of Healthcare Professionals' and Healthcare Institutions' Moral Obligations During Active Shooter Incidents in Hospitals — A Narrative Review of the Literature.Al Giwa,Andrew Milsten,Dorice Vieira,Chinwe Ogedegbe,Kristen Kelly &Abraham Schwab -2020 -Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 48 (2):340-351.
    Active shooter incidents have unfortunately become a common occurrence the world over. There is no country, city, or venue that is safe from these tragedies, and healthcare institutions are no exception. Healthcare facilities have been the targets of active shooters over the last several decades, with increasing incidents occurring over the last decade. People who work in healthcare have a professional and moral obligation to help patients. As concerns about the possibility of such incidents increase, how should healthcare institutions and (...) healthcare professionals understand their responsibilities in preparation for and during ASI? (shrink)
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    Idiocy-Dominated Communities: Trivial Education and Ineffectual Technology.Abdulrahman Essa Al Lily,Ahmed Ali Alhazmi &Saleh Alzahrani -2019 -Social Epistemology 33 (6):538-554.
    This article examines the nature and reproduction of ‘institutional idiocy’, seen as a form of collective cognitive incapacity generated by cultural conditions. It shows idiocy to be active in numerous paths, wearing different clothes and taking dissimilar forms, spreading to the extent that it dominates communities. An empirically driven framework is established for idiocy-dominated communities – communities with access to futile education and fruitless technology. It demonstrates how idiocy-dominated communities disguise and protect their shared idiocy and handle non-idiotic minorities. It (...) explains that idiocy-intense communities are not necessarily chaotic and arbitrarily organised, entailing ‘formulas of life’, ‘identity politics’ and ‘schools of thought’. It describes that a whole community can thoroughly adapt to life without critical thinking, living in an illusion. Whereas previous works have scrutinised individual idiocy, this research goes beyond this to inspect institutional idiocy by presenting idiocy as a system (and ‘ideology’) that constitutes the foundation of groups. While such notions as technocracy and epistocracy detail the domination of cognitive maturity, this article goes in another direction by recording the domination of cognitive immaturity (idiocracy). It avoids thinking about idiocy binarily (idiocy versus intelligence), viewing it as a question of not intellect but behaviour, culture and ‘being-with’. (shrink)
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    Mennonites, Politics, and Peoplehood: Europe—Russia—Canada, 1525 to 1980.Al Koop -2007 -Utopian Studies 18 (1):95-98.
  26. Za vse v otvete.Alʹbert Aleksandrovich Kubarev -1962
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    Релігійний резонанс як фактор коеволюційного значення.Alʹona Leshchenko -2015 -Multiversum. Philosophical Almanac:165-175.
    В статті визначається суть релігійного резонансу, який розуміється як психічний стан людини, котрий одночасно є результатом та умовою прийняття сакрального смислу символічного художнього образу християнського мистецтва. Досягається це завдяки забезпеченню синхронізації психічних механізмів інтеріоризації та екстраполяції. Доводиться, що таке базове призначення релігійного резонансу позиціонується як головна функція, що реалізовується у процесі спрямування віруючої людини на добровільну зміну власної поведінки відповідно до вимог християнства. Це й сприяє забезпеченню коеволюційних процесів.
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  28. Struggling with the philosopher: a refutation of Avicenna's metaphysics.Muhammad Ibn Abd Al-Karim Shahrastani,Toby Mayer &Wilferd Madelung -2001 - New York: I.B. Tauris. Edited by Toby Mayer & Wilferd Madelung.
    Muhammad al-Shahrastani, the famous Muslim theologian of the 12th century and author of the Book of Religious and Philosophical Sects, was greatly influenced by Ismaili teachings. In this work al-Shahrastani refutes the metaphysics of Ibn Sina (Avicenna) from an Ismaili point of view.
     
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  29. Danish-nama-yi'ala^ T.Dedicated To &Prince Cala Al-Dawlah -1999 - In Seyyed Hossein Nasr & Mehdi Amin Razavi,An anthology of philosophy in Persia. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 198.
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  30. Ibn Tufayl's Hayy ibn Yaqzān.Ibn Ṭufayl &Muḥammad ibn ʻAbd al-Malik -1972 - New York,: Twayne Publishers. Edited by Lenn Evan Goodman.
  31. Aspecte din filozofia contemporană.Henri Wald &Al Posescu (eds.) -1970 - București : Editura Academiei Republicicii Socialiste România,:
     
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    Three Critical Characteristics of Leadership: Character, Stewardship, Experience.Al Gini &Ronald M. Green -2014 -Business and Society Review 119 (4):435-446.
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  33. The politics of fear.Al Gore -2004 -Social Research: An International Quarterly 71 (4):779-798.
     
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    Women in the Workplace.Al Gini -1998 -Business and Society Review 99 (1):3-17.
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    Working Ourselves to Death: Workaholism, Stress, and Fatigue.Al Gini -1998 -Business and Society Review 100-100 (1):45-56.
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    7 Issues in Socialization, Literacy Learning, and Educational Processes.Alister Cumming,Mohammed Al-Alawi &Yuko Watanabe -2012 - In Alister H. Cumming,Adolescent Literacies in a Multicultural Context. Routledge. pp. 74--87.
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    Application of Case-Based Reasoning for Call Admission Control in Asynchronous Transfer Mode Networks.A. Al-Monayyes &H. Hassanein -2001 -Journal of Intelligent Systems 11 (2):95-124.
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    Parsons, Michael. How We Understand Art: A Cognitive and Developmental Account of Aesthetic Experience.Al Hurwitz -1988 -Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 46 (3):426-427.
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    On the Aporetic Nature of Plato’s Lysis.Al Vincent St -2022 -Philosophy International Journal 5 (4):1-4.
    Centering on the early Platonic dialogues, this paper delineates the importance of considering Plato’s Lysis’ as rightful inclusion to Jan Szaif’s proposal of “core group” of aporetic dialogue. This paper highlights a synoptic presentation of the development of Lysis’s reception by modern scholars of Plato (Platonic scholars) at the beginning of this discourse to establish a compelling argument for its aporetic nature. It then proceeds with a revisit to Szaif’s article Socrates and the Benefits of Puzzlement. The first section, considering (...) its importance, emphasizes the evident possibility of opening his list of ‘core group’ of aporetic dialogue to Lysis benefitting the said dialogue. This exposition concludes with the philosophical nature of friendship, even love, must neither begin in Plato’s Phaedrus and Symposium nor in Aristotle’s conception of friendship in Nicomachean Ethics. Alternatively, cognizant of the aporetic tradition followed and practiced by Plato, all studies on the said topics may begin with Lysis. (shrink)
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    Tazkirah da Sayyid Afghānī.ʻAbd al-Ḥalīm Asar -1961
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  41. Islamic ethics.Ismaʾil R. Al Faruqi -1989 - In Kenneth Keulman,Review: World Religions and Global Ethics. New York: Paragon House Publishers.
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    Poïesis universalis: application d'une herméneutique sur le devenir du cogito.Bū Ghadīrī &Sharaf al-Dīn -2021 - Tunis: GLD. Edited by Miguel Espinoza.
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    Khoj: Qurʼān aur insān.Sayyid Afz̤al Ḥaidar -2021 - Lāhaur: Qalam Fāʼūnḍeshan Inṭarnaishnal.
    On Qurʼān and its teachings for Muslims and humans.
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  44. Biomedical Ethics: Muslim Perspectives on Genetic Modification.Fatima Agha al Hayani -2007 -Zygon 42:153-62.
     
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    Letter from France.Al Kessler -2006 -The Chesterton Review 32 (3-4):557-558.
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  46. The face-detection effect-splitting is as good as inverting.Dg Purcell &Al Stewart -1986 -Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 24 (5):349-349.
  47. Sefer Otsar lev.Yaʻaḳov Yiśraʼel Sṭal -1996 - Bene Beraḳ: Y.Y. Sṭal.
    [1] Lev Yehudah ḥeleḳ 1, u-vo ḥidushim u-veʼurim be-ʻinyanim shonim. Lev Yehudah ḥeleḳ 2, u-vo heʻarot ṿe-heʼarot ḳetsarot. Boʼu ḥeshbon, u-vo heʻarot be-ḥeshbonot u-midot Ḥazal -- [2] Ḳunṭres Boʼu ḥeshbon ḥeleḳ 2.
     
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    A Training Strategy and Functionality Analysis of Digital Multi-Layer Neural Networks.R. Al-Alawi &T. J. Stonham -1992 -Journal of Intelligent Systems 2 (1-4):53-94.
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    Democracy and humanism.Al Tanase -1971 -Res Publica 13 (5):749-755.
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    Postures Toward Postcolonial Peace: Repentance, Forgiveness, and Lament1.Al Tizon -2022 -Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 39 (4):229-234.
    Each party in any given conflict has a role to play in the process of reconciliation. However, these respective roles are different depending on the power differential within the conflict. The role of the gospel peacemaker is to be aware of the power differential and to call each party to do their part toward reconciliation with one another. For those who have abused their power for self-gain at the expense of others need to repent. For those who have been victimized (...) by this power abuse need to forgive. And both abuser and abused need to lament. (shrink)
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