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    Common genetic variants in the CLDN2 and PRSS1-PRSS2 loci alter risk for alcohol-related and sporadic pancreatitis.David C. Whitcomb,Jessica LaRusch,Alyssa M. Krasinskas,Lambertus Klei,Jill P. Smith,Randall E. Brand,John P. Neoptolemos,Markus M. Lerch,Matt Tector,Bimaljit S. Sandhu,Nalini M. Guda,Lidiya Orlichenko,Samer Alkaade,Stephen T. Amann,Michelle A. Anderson,John Baillie,Peter A. Banks,Darwin Conwell,Gregory A. Coté,Peter B. Cotton,James DiSario,Lindsay A. Farrer,Chris E. Forsmark,Marianne Johnstone,Timothy B. Gardner,Andres Gelrud,William Greenhalf,Jonathan L. Haines,Douglas J. Hartman,Robert A. Hawes,Christopher Lawrence,Michele Lewis,Julia Mayerle,Richard Mayeux,Nadine M. Melhem,Mary E. Money,Thiruvengadam Muniraj,Georgios I. Papachristou,Margaret A. Pericak-Vance,Joseph Romagnuolo,Gerard D. Schellenberg,Stuart Sherman,Peter Simon,Vijay P. Singh,Adam Slivka,Donna Stolz,Robert Sutton,Frank Ulrich Weiss,C. MelWilcox,Narcis Octavian Zarnescu,Stephen R. Wisniewski,Michael R. O'Connell,Michelle L. Kienholz,Kathryn Roeder &M. Micha Barmada -unknown
    Pancreatitis is a complex, progressively destructive inflammatory disorder. Alcohol was long thought to be the primary causative agent, but genetic contributions have been of interest since the discovery that rare PRSS1, CFTR and SPINK1 variants were associated with pancreatitis risk. We now report two associations at genome-wide significance identified and replicated at PRSS1-PRSS2 and X-linked CLDN2 through a two-stage genome-wide study. The PRSS1 variant likely affects disease susceptibility by altering expression of the primary trypsinogen gene. The CLDN2 risk allele is (...) associated with atypical localization of claudin-2 in pancreatic acinar cells. The homozygous CLDN2 genotype confers the greatest risk, and its alleles interact with alcohol consumption to amplify risk. These results could partially explain the high frequency of alcohol-related pancreatitis in men. © 2012 Nature America, Inc. All rights reserved. (shrink)
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  2. The Unity of "Ode on a Grecian Urn".Stewart C.Wilcox -1950 -Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 31 (2):149.
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    Putting yourself in the skin of a black avatar reduces implicit racial bias.Tabitha C. Peck,Sofia Seinfeld,Salvatore M. Aglioti &Mel Slater -2013 -Consciousness and Cognition 22 (3):779-787.
    Although it has been shown that immersive virtual reality can be used to induce illusions of ownership over a virtual body , information on whether this changes implicit interpersonal attitudes is meager. Here we demonstrate that embodiment of light-skinned participants in a dark-skinned VB significantly reduced implicit racial bias against dark-skinned people, in contrast to embodiment in light-skinned, purple-skinned or with no VB. 60 females participated in this between-groups experiment, with a VB substituting their own, with full-body visuomotor synchrony, reflected (...) also in a virtual mirror. A racial Implicit Association Test was administered at least three days prior to the experiment, and immediately after the IVR exposure. The change from pre- to post-experience IAT scores suggests that the dark-skinned embodied condition decreased implicit racial bias more than the other conditions. Thus, embodiment may change negative interpersonal attitudes and thus represent a powerful tool for exploring such fundamental psychological and societal phenomena. (shrink)
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    An advanced introduction to semantics: a meaning-text approach.Igorʹ A. Melʹčuk -2019 - New York, NY: Cambridge University Press. Edited by Jasmina Milićević.
    An advanced introduction to semantics that presents this crucial component of human language through the lens of the 'Meaning-Text' theory - an approach that treats linguistic knowledge as a huge inventory of correspondences between thought and speech. Formally, semantics is viewed as an organized set of rules that connect a representation of meaning (Semantic Representation) to a representation of the sentence (Deep-Syntactic Representation).
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    Newman as Spiritual Director: His Personal Methods and Their Meaning for Understanding His Life.Peter C.Wilcox -2015 -Newman Studies Journal 12 (1):57-69.
    John Henry Newman was a man who sought to integrate life and holiness. He believed that the spiritual life needed to be lived in an active and dynamic way, touching a person’s fundamental attitudes and actions. Although Newman rejected the title of spiritual director as such, it is obvious from his correspondence that directing others through various facets of the Christian life was one of his dominant concerns. Utilizing his Letters and Diaries during his Catholic years , this lecture explores (...) how Newman directed others, the methods he used, and the meaning it has for understanding his life. (shrink)
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    A mistake in Copi's discussion of completeness.W. C.Wilcox -1971 -Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 12 (4):459-460.
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  7. The Water Imagery of "the Ancient Mariner".Stewart C.Wilcox -1954 -Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 35 (3):285.
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    An infixed, punctuation-free notation.W. C.Wilcox &R. D. Carnes -1968 -Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 9 (2):171-178.
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    The antilogism extended.W. C.Wilcox -1969 -Mind 78 (310):266-269.
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    Language: from meaning to text.Igorʹ A. Melʹčuk -2016 - Boston: Academic Studies Press. Edited by David Beck.
    This volume presents a sketch of the Meaning-Text linguistic approach, richly illustrated by examples borrowed mainly, but not exclusively, from English. Chapter 1 expounds the basic idea that underlies this approach—that a natural language must be described as a correspondence between linguistic meanings and linguistic texts—and explains the organization of the book. Chapter 2 introduces the notion of linguistic functional model, the three postulates of the Meaning-Text approach (a language is a particular meaning-text correspondence, a language must be described by (...) a functional model and linguistic utterances must be treated at the level of the sentence and that of the word) and the perspective “from meaning to text” for linguistic descriptions. Chapter 3 contains a characterization of a particular Meaning-Text model: formal linguistic representations on the semantic, the syntactic and the morphological levels and the modules of a linguistic model that link these representations. Chapter 4 covers two central problems of the Meaning-Text approach: semantic decomposition and restricted lexical cooccurrence (≈ lexical functions); particular attention is paid to the correlation between semantic components in the definition of a lexical unit and the values of its lexical functions. Chapter 5 discusses five select issues: 1) the orientation of a linguistic description must be from meaning to text (using as data Spanish semivowels and Russian binominative constructions); 2) a system of notions and terms for linguistics (linguistic sign and the operation of linguistic union; notion of word; case, voice, and ergative construction); 3) formal description of meaning (strict semantic decomposition, standardization of semantemes, the adequacy of decomposition, the maximal block principle); 4) the Explanatory Combinatorial Dictionary (with a sample of complete lexical entries for Russian vocables); 5) dependencies in language, in particular—syntactic dependencies (the criteria for establishing a set of surface-syntactic relations for a language are formulated). Three appendices follow: a phonetic table, an inventory of surface-syntactic relations for English and an overview of all possible combinations of the three types of dependency (semantic, syntactic, and morphological). The book is supplied with a detailed index of notions and terms, which includes a linguistic glossary. (shrink)
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    On infinite matrices and the paradoxes of material implication.W. C.Wilcox -1970 -Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 11 (2):254-256.
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    Another look at distribution.W. C.Wilcox -1971 -Mind 80 (317):133-135.
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    Getting Clear About the “Sign Rule”.Stephen Turner &William C.Wilcox -1973 -The Sociological Quarterly 15 (4):571-588.
    The question of the “validity” of the “sign-rule” has been a source of continuing disagreement among sociologists. Some of the confusion surrounding this question can be dispelled by focusing on the problem of providing satisfactory interpretations for calculi constructed to represent various commentators' versions of acceptable “sign-rule” arguments. It is shown that the formulae of a calculus constructed to represent standard sign rule arguments must be interpreted in terms of propositions asserting that rankings of objects in virtue of one property (...) are identical to rankings in virtue of another property. A system constructed on the basis of “the assumption of high correlations” is shown to involve distinctions between the logical forms of the premises and the conclusions of key arguments. This sharply limits the deductive power of this system. A third system, constructed on the basis of the “causal modeling” view of the sign rule, is shown to require an interpretation which renders the procedure irrelevant to the construction and testing of general theories. (shrink)
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    "Tat tvam asi": An important identity statement or a mere tautology.Bina Gupta &William C.Wilcox -1984 -Philosophy East and West 34 (1):85-94.
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    Are all names of the absolute synonymous?Bina Gupta &William C.Wilcox -1983 -Philosophy East and West 33 (3):285-293.
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    William C. Stokoe (July 21, 1919April 4, 2000) [Commemorative essay].ShermanWilcox -2001 -Semiotica 2001 (133):1-14.
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    L'inde et son 'meL'inde et son ame.C. A. Högman &C. A. Hogman -1929 -Journal of the American Oriental Society 49:95.
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    Keeping track of changing variables: Effects of rehearsal training and rehearsal prevention in normal and retarded adolescents.Ann L. Brown,Joseph C. Campione,Norman W. Bray &Barbara L.Wilcox -1973 -Journal of Experimental Psychology 101 (1):123.
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    Communicative organization in natural language: the semantic-communicative structure of sentences.Igorʹ Aleksandrovič Melʹčuk -2001 - Philadelphia: John Benjamins.
    The book defines the concept of Semantic-Communicative Structure [= Sem-CommS]-a formal object that is imposed on the starting Semantic Structure [= SemS] of a sentence (under text synthesis) in order to turn the selected meaning into a linguistic message. The Sem-CommS is a system of eight logically independent oppositions: 1. Thematicity (Rheme vs. Theme), 2. Givenness (Given vs. Old), 3. Focalization (Focalized vs. Non-Focalized), 4. Perspective (Foregrounded vs. Backgrounded), 5. Emphasis (Emphasized vs. Non-Emphasized), 6. Presupposedness (Presupposed vs. Non-Presupposed), 7. Unitariness (...) (Unitary vs. Articulated), 8. Locutionality (Communicated vs. Signaled). The values of these oppositions mark particular subnetworks of the starting SemS and thus allow for the distinction between sentences such as (a) A man killed a dog vs. The dog was killed by a man, (b) John washed the window vs. It was John who washed the window or (c) It hurts! vs. Ouch! The proposed Sem-Comm-oppositions are conceived as an attempt at sharpening the well-known notions of Topic Comment, Focus, etc. Possible linguistic strategies for expressing the values of the Sem-Comm-oppositions in different languages are discussed at some length, with linguistic illustrations. (shrink)
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    James C. O'Flaherty et al., eds., "Studies in Nietzsche and the Classical Tradition". [REVIEW]John T.Wilcox -1979 -Journal of the History of Philosophy 17 (4):485.
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    Book Review Section 2. [REVIEW]Richard Olmsted,Paula A. Cordeiro,Robert W. Johns,C. David Lisman,Bettye Macphail-Wilcox,Margaret Gillett,Ruth Hayhoe,Delbert H. Long,Joseph S. Malikail &Geoffrey E. Mills -1991 -Educational Studies 22 (1):65-109.
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    Bioethics C&C.Brittany Frisch,Angie Edwards,Jamie Maguire,Stephanie Hoppe,Leigh Schuldt,NickWilcox,Kelsey Prosser,Rebecca Anderson,Erica Peter &Jessica Rix -forthcoming -Bioethics.
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    Collected Works: Vol I: Aerodynamics.Collected Works: Vol II: Reactive Flying Machines.Collected Works: Vol III: Dirigibles. K. E. TsiolkovskyWorks on Rocket Technology. K. E. TsiolkovskyProblems of Flight by Jet Propulsion. F. A. TsanderPioneers of Rocket Technology. T. M. Mel'kumovRocket Flight Engineering. Eugen SangerRockets in Planetary Space. Herman Oberth. [REVIEW]Iii F. C. Durant -1967 -Isis 58 (2):267-268.
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    Book Review:The Anatomy of Mathematics R. B. Kershner, L. R.Wilcox[REVIEW]W. C. C. -1953 -Philosophy of Science 20 (1):81-.
  25. Le questioni sul libro IV della Fisica in alcuni commenti inglesi intorno alla metà del sec. XIII. Parte II.C. Trifogli -1998 -Documenti E Studi Sulla Tradizione Filosofica Medievale 9:179-260.
    La prima parte dello studio è stata pubblicata nella stessa rivista 7 39-114, cfr. MEL XVIII 3955. I temi trattati sono il luogo, il tempo e lo spazio. L'A. esamina i fondamenti dottrinali delle posizioni sostenute dai commentatori su tali questioni e nella conclusione ribadisce le principali caratteristiche esegetico-dottrinali individuate nei commenti esaminati: 1) realismo ontologico, in particolare in relazione al rapporto tempo-anima; 2) atteggiamento critico nei confronti di Averroè; 3) alcune particolarità dottrinali, come la dottrina del luogo profundans.
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  26. Wilcox, C. - The Parole Of Adults. [REVIEW]M. Carrara -1930 -Scientia 24 (48):350.
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    Peter C.Wilcox, S.T.D.: John Henry Newman: Spiritual Director (1845–1890). [REVIEW]Kevin Mongrain -2014 -Newman Studies Journal 11 (2):60-62.
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    Sport in the Global Village by Ralph C.Wilcox, Editor.Karin A. E. Volkwein -1995 -Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 22 (1):128-134.
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    Nûriyye Mel'mîleri Divanlarında Yer Alan Bestelenmiş İl'hîler.Elif Sena Avlar &Serbülend Arpa -2024 -Dini Araştırmalar 67:339-368.
    IX. yüzyılda Horasan bölgesinde ortaya çıkan Melâmiyye, XXI. yüzyıla kadar varlığını sürdürmüştür. Hamdûn el-Kassâr’ın (ö. 884) temsil ettiği Melâmetiyye-i Kassâriyye, Hacı Bayram-ı Velî’nin (ö. 1430) halifesi Ömer Dede Sikkînî’nin (ö. 1475) temsil ettiği Melâmetiyye-i Bayramîyye ve Muhammed Nûrü’l-Arabî’nin (ö. 1888) temsil ettiği Melâmetiyye-i Nûriyye olarak 3 dönemde incelenmektedir. Melâmîliğin bu devrelerine dair akademik düzeyde çalışmalar yapılmış olsa da mûsikî yönüne dair çalışmaların çok az olduğu görülmüştür. Bu çalışmanın evreni Nûriyye Melâmîleri, örneklemi ise Nûriyye Melâmîlerine dair mûsikî ile ilgili çalışmaları kapsamaktadır. (...) Çalışmada Nûriyye Melâmîlerinin edebi ve sanatsal yönü araştırılmış, literatür taraması aşamasında Melâmî tekke ve derneklerinde icra edilen ilahilere güfte olarak kaynaklık eden Melâmî Efendilerine ait divanlar incelenmiştir. Çalışmamızın amacı Melâmî divanlarında yer alan ve ilahi formunda bestelenmiş güfteleri tespit etmek ve bu ilahilerin yaygınlığını belirlemektir. Nitel araştırma yöntemi kullandığımız çalışmamızda birincil veri kaynaklarını; Melâmîler tarafından bizzat kaleme alınan divanlar ve yine Melâmî ihvanı ile yapılan görüşmeler oluşturmaktadır. İkincil veri kaynaklarımız ise Melâmîlik hakkında yazılan tasavvuf kitapları, makaleler ve Melâmî derneklerinin resmi sayfalarında yer alan mevcut bilgilerdir. Tespit edilen divanlardaki bestelenmiş ilahiler için ise Melâmî Divanları, Devlet Nota Arşivi, Cüneyd Kosal Nota Arşivi, Divan Makam ve Notam v1.0 (Aytaç ERGEN) programı üzerinden taranmış, eşleşen ilahiler çalışmamıza dâhil edilmiştir. Nûriyye Melâmîlerine ait 14 adet divan incelenmiştir. Bu divanlar Abdurrahîm Fedâî, Ali Örfî, Ömer Lütfî, İştipli Hacı Salih Rıf’at, Abdulmâlik Hilmî, Hulûsi Maksud, Hüseyin Şemsi Ergüneş, Hasan Fehmi Tezdoğan, Üsküplü İsmail Hakkı, Hafız Ahmet Fethî, Hüseyin Sabri Soyyiğit, Ahmet Soyyiğit, Yaşar İhsan Gülver ve Dâvud Yılmaz’a ait divanın arasından 8 tanesinde yer alan 97 adet ilahinin notaya alındığı tespit edilmiştir. Verilerin değerlendirilmesi aşamasında; yapılan bu bestelerin hem Melâmî tekke ve meclislerinde hem de tekke dışında icra edildiği, bu bağlamda Nûriyye Melâmîlerinin edebi ve sanatsal yönünün tekke dışında da etkin olduğu görülmüştür. Araştırmanın sonucunda Abdurrahîm Fedâî Divanında yer alan 1’i nefes, 1’i deyiş (bu nefes ve deyişler ilahi formu altında listelenmiştir), 12’i ilahi olmak üzere toplam 14, Ömer Lütfî Divanında yer alan 1, Salih Rıf’at Divanında yer alan 2, Hasan Fehmi Tezdoğan Divanında yer alan 20, Üsküplü İsmail Hakkı’ya ait olduğunu tespit ettiğimiz 1, Ahmet Fethi Divanında yer alan 26, Ahmet Soyyiğit Divanındaki 21, Dâvud Yılmaz Divanındaki 12, toplamda 97 eserin ilahi formunda farklı bestekârlar tarafından bestelendiği tespit edilmiştir. (shrink)
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    Philosophizing Art: Selected Essays.Arthur Coleman Danto -1999 - University of California Press.
    Arthur Danto's work has always affirmed a deep relationship between philosophy and art. These essays explore this relationship through a number of concrete cases in which either artists are driven by philosophical agendas or their art is seen as solving philosophical problems in visual terms. The essays cover a varied terrain, with subjects including Giotto's use of olfactory data in _The Raising of Lazarus; _chairs in art and chairs as art; Mel Bochner's Wittgenstein drawings; the work of Robert Motherwell, Andy (...) Warhol, and Robert Irwin; Louis Kahn as "Archai-Tekt"; and visual truth in film. Also featured are a meditation on the battle of Gettysburg; and a celebration of the Japanese artist Shiko Munakata, an essay that is partly autobiographical. Arthur C. Danto is one of the most original and multitalented philosophers writing today, a thinker whose interests traverse the boundaries of traditional understandings of philosophy. Best known for his contributions to the philosophy of art and aesthetics, Danto is also esteemed for his work in the history of philosophy, the philosophy of history, philosophical psychology, and action theory. These two volumes, each with an introduction by the author, contain essays spanning more than twenty-five years that have been selected to highlight the inseparability of philosophy and art in Danto's work. Together they present the thinking of Arthur C. Danto at his very best. (shrink)
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  31. Do All and Only Causes Raise the Probabilities of Effects?C. Hitchcock -2004 - In John Collins, Ned Hall & Laurie Paul,Causation and Counterfactuals. MIT Press.
     
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  32. "Afterword to" Freud, Kepler and the Clinical Evidence.C. Glymour -1982 - In Richard Wollheim & James Hopkins,Philosophical Essays on Freud. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 29--31.
     
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    Levinas, the Frankfurt school, and psychoanalysis.C. Fred Alford -2002 - Middletown, CT: Wesleyan University Press.
    'Original and provocative . . . engagingly written. (C Fred Alford) counters Levinas's notorious obscurity with a goodly dose of transparency' - John Lechte, Macquarrie University Abstract and evocative, writing in what can only be ...
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  34. Lexical access with and without awareness.C. A. Fowler,G. Woldford,R. Slade &L. Tassinary -1981 -Journal of Experimental Psychology 110:341-62.
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  36. A particularist defence of scientific realism? Reply to Morganti.C. Held -2012 -The Reasoner 6 (2).
  37. Medizinethischer Unterricht in heterogenen Lerngruppen: ein Plädoyer für die Vielfalt.C. Kaminsky -1994 -Ethik in der Medizin 6 (2):60-65.
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  38. Notes and News.C. W. Jones -1950 -Classical Weekly 44:126.
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    Jehovah's Witnesses and the refusal of blood.C. Junkerman -1990 -Journal of Clinical Ethics 1 (2):167.
  40. Psychiatric Studies.C. G. JUNG -1957
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    Homo Maximus: elementi filosofije sporta.Časlav D. Koprivica -2018 - Beograd: Ukronija.
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    The ongoing task of Christian historiography.C. T. McIntire -1974 - Toronto: Institute for Christian Studies : distributed by Wedge Pub. Foundation.
  43. Philosophy from top to bottom-(Scholastic) theology as (analytical) philosophy of the (Christian) religion.C. Michon -2003 -Revue Internationale de Philosophie 57 (225):229-249.
     
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  44. Systemes non-linéaires.C. Mira -forthcoming -Hermes.
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  45. The Epistle of James.C. Leslie Mitton -1966
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  46. Eglise et royaume I: le débat théologique.C. Morerod -1999 -Nova et Vetera 74 (3):5-36.
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  47. Summer Session, 1952.C. H. Morgan -1951 -Classical Weekly 45:96.
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  48. The Evolution of Consciousness.C. L. Morgan -1893 -Philosophical Review 2:237.
     
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  49. Reconstrucción estructural de las teorías físicas: el programa de Joseph D. Sneed.C. Ulises Moulines -1977 -Revista Latinoamericana de Filosofia 3 (2):117.
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  50. VSA: Summer Session, 1958.C. T. Murphy -1958 -Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 52:95.
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