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    Development of an expressed sequence tag resource for wheat : EST generation, unigene analysis, probe selection and bioinformatics for a 16,000-locus bin-delineated map. [REVIEW]G. R. Lazo,S. Chao,D. D. Hummel,H. Edwards,C. C. Crossman,N. Lui,V. L. de MatthewsCarollo,D. L.Hane,F. M. You,G. E. Butler,R. E. Miller,T. J. Close,J. H. Peng,N. L. V. Lapitan,J. P. Gustafson,L. L. Qi,B. Echalier,B. S. Gill,M. Dilbirligi,H. S. Randhawa,K. S. Gill,R. A. Greene,M. E. Sorrells,E. D. Akhunov,J. Dvorák,A. M. Linkiewicz,J. Dubcovsky,K. G. Hossain,V. Kalavacharla,S. F. Kianian,A. A. Mahmoud, Miftahudin,X. -F. Ma,E. J. Conley,J. A. Anderson,M. S. Pathan,H. T. Nguyen,P. E. McGuire,C. O. Qualset &O. D. Anderson -unknown
    This report describes the rationale, approaches, organization, and resource development leading to a large-scale deletion bin map of the hexaploid wheat genome. Accompanying reports in this issue detail results from chromosome bin-mapping of expressed sequence tags representing genes onto the seven homoeologous chromosome groups and a global analysis of the entire mapped wheat EST data set. Among the resources developed were the first extensive public wheat EST collection. Described are protocols for sequencing, sequence processing, EST nomenclature, and the assembly of (...) ESTs into contigs. These contigs plus singletons were used for selection of distinct sequence motif unigenes. Selected ESTs were rearrayed, validated by 5′ and 3′ sequencing, and amplified for probing a series of wheat aneuploid and deletion stocks. Images and data for all Southern hybridizations were deposited in databases and were used by the coordinators for each of the seven homoeologous chromosome groups to validate the mapping results. Results from this project have established the foundation for future developments in wheat genomics. (shrink)
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    A mathematical analysis of the experiments in extra-sensory perception.D. L. Herr -1938 -Journal of Experimental Psychology 22 (5):491.
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    The ESRC research ethics framework and research ethics review at UK universities: rebuilding the Tower of Babel REC by REC.D. L. H. Hunter -2008 -Journal of Medical Ethics 34 (11):815-820.
    The history of the National Health Service research ethics system in the UK and some of the key drivers for its change into the present system are described. It is suggested that the key drivers were the unnecessary delay of research, the complexity of the array of processes and contradictions between research ethics committee (REC) decisions. It is then argued that the primary drivers for this change are and will be replicated by the systems of research ethics review being put (...) in place at UK universities in response to the Economic and Social Research Council research ethics framework. It is argued that this is particularly problematic for multi-centre review and for researchers who switch institutions. Finally, some potential solutions to this problem and their feasibility are discussed. (shrink)
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    The role of temporal cortical areas in perceptual organization.D. L. Sheinberg &Nikos K. Logothetis -1997 -Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences Usa 94:3408-3413.
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    On the speed of electromagnetic wave.D. L. Khokhlov &R. -Korsakov St -2008 -Apeiron: Studies in Infinite Nature 15 (4):433-439.
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    Transformation for the energy flux of the electromagnetic wave.D. L. Khokhlov &R. -Korsakov St -2010 -Apeiron: Studies in Infinite Nature 17 (2):73.
  7. Image theory of conditioning.D. L. King -1983 - In Anees A. Sheikh,Imagery: Current Theory, Research, and Application. Wiley.
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    The Enigma of Perception.D. L. C. Maclachlan -2013 - Mcgill-Queen's University Press.
    How do we acquire knowledge through a sensory input from our environment? In The Enigma of Perception, D.L.C. Maclachlan revives the traditional causal representative theory of perception which dominated philosophical thinking for hundreds of years by revealing the important element of truth the theory contained. The traditional theory was not a complete explanation of perception, because it presupposed a causal system including both the physical objects and the subjective experiences. The pattern of inference from sensations to external objects, which lies (...) at its heart, is nevertheless legitimate, because the assumptions on which it depends are generally recognized as true. The emerging enigma is how to explain this original knowledge of the world on which the traditional theory depends. The key idea is that sense experience is constructed as a response to sensory input - an act whose purpose is to represent a reality beyond the cognitive subject. The Enigma of Perception develops original ideas to explain this process in detail, with help from numerous philosophers from John Locke to David Chalmers. (shrink)
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    Page of Stone.D. L. Olson -unknown
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    (2 other versions)Predictably computable functionals and definition by recursion.D. L. Kreider &R. W. Ritchie -1964 -Mathematical Logic Quarterly 10 (5):65-80.
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    Mind-brain interaction and violation of physical laws.D. L. Wilson -1999 -Journal of Consciousness Studies 6 (8-9):8-9.
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    Philosophy of Perception.D. L. C. Maclachlan -1989 - Cliffs Prentice-Hall.
  13. Legacies of Dachau: The Uses and Abuses of a Concentration Camp, 1933-2001. By Harold Marcuse.D. L. Balfour -2003 -The European Legacy 8 (5):652-653.
     
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  14. Introduction to Consciousness.D. L. Schacter &M. Gazzaniga -1995 - In Michael S. Gazzaniga,The Cognitive Neurosciences. MIT Press.
     
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  15. Narrative Justification in Philosophy of Science: A Role for History.D. L. Holt -1994 - In Peter Achinstein & Laura J. Snyder,Scientific methods: conceptual and historical problems. Malabar, Fla.: Krieger Pub. Co.. pp. 137--57.
     
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    Dynamical effects in moiré fringes.D. L. Allinson -1968 -Philosophical Magazine 17 (146):339-352.
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    The transitivity of entailment.D. L. C. Maclachlan -1972 -Philosophical Quarterly 22 (86):57-61.
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    Relação entre as Bases Biológicas da Experiência e o Epifenomenalismo.D. L. Faria &H. S. Souza -2012 -Páginas de Filosofía 4 (2):55-75.
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    Presuppositions in Bradley's Philosophy.D. L. C. Maclachlan -1963 -Dialogue 2 (2):155-169.
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    The Traditional Theory of Perception Comes Back to Life.D. L. C. MacLachlan -2018 -Proceedings of the XXIII World Congress of Philosophy 75:157-161.
    The causal representative theory of perception dominated theory of knowledge for hundreds of years after it was put on the map by Descartes and Locke. It is now almost extinct. How could this happen? The theory collapsed because it could not explain how we acquire knowledge of the external world, since it presupposes a causally organized system of external objects producing sensations in us. This presupposition, however, is generally recognized as true, so that the pattern of causal inference at the (...) heart of the theory is surely justified. The theory cannot explain how we originally acquire our knowledge of the external world, but it is entitled on a second pass to correct our empirical beliefs, where necessary. This includes replacing our naive picture of the physical world with a more sophisticated scientific conception, which downgrades secondary qualities. This was, indeed, the main reason why it was originally introduced by Descartes and Locke, and has been the source of its attraction over the years. (shrink)
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    Whitehead’s Theory of Perception.D. L. C. Maclachlan -1992 -Process Studies 21 (4):227-230.
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  22. Varro and Antiochus.D. L. Blank -2012 - In David Sedley,The Philosophy of Antiochus. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 250--89.
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    A Note on Corinna.D. L. Page -1957 -Classical Quarterly 7 (1-2):109-.
    Inc.Q,., N.S. v , i76ff., Mr. A. E. Harvey discusses the problem presented by the first ten lines of the first column of the Berlin Papyrus of Corinna, and finds the solution in the region of erroneous colometry. So far as I can judge, he is justified in claiming that he has offered ‘the most concise and satisfactory explanation of the irregularities’; but, if so, there is one further step which should be taken, and there is one obscurity in his (...) account which should be clarified. (shrink)
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    The wisdom and wit of R. S. Peters: the philosophy of education.D. L. Adelstein -1972 - London,: Union Society, University of London Institute of Education.
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    The Concept of Law. By H. L. A. Hart. Oxford: Clarendon Press. 1961. pp. viii, 257. $3.15.D. L. Soberman -1963 -Dialogue 2 (3):359-361.
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    Sextus Empiricus: Against the Grammarians.D. L. Blank (ed.) -1998 - New York: Clarendon Press.
    David Blank presents a new translation into clear modern English of a key treatise by one of the greatest of ancient philosophers, together with the first ever commentary on this work. Sextus Empiricus' Against the Grammarians is a polemical attack on ancient Greek ideas about grammar, and provides one of the best examples of sustained Sceptical reasoning.
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    The Plague: A Lay Comment on a Medical Note.L. P. D. -1954 -Classical Quarterly 4 (3-4):174-.
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  28. Professor Smart's 'Sensations and Brain Processes'.D. L. Gunner -1967 - In Charles Frederick Presley,The identity theory of mind. [St. Lucia, Brisbane]: University of Queensland Press. pp. 1--20.
     
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  29. Archaeology: The Loss of Innocence.D. L. Clarke -1973 -Antiquity 47:6-18.
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    Varieties Of Aesthetic Experience.D. L. Pole -1955 -Philosophy 30 (114):238 - 248.
    The author's purpose is to distinguish and characterize the various distinctive experiences that are associated with the appreciation of art. the author is especially concerned with the variousness of such experiences "and the folly of a monopolistic view on the part of aestheticians as to the things we are to permit ourselves to value as aesthetic." (staff).
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    A preliminary report on the theory of unification of sciences and its concept transforming automation.D. L. Székely -1962 -Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 3 (4):234-242.
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    A theory of translation and transformation of languages.D. L. Székely -1962 -Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 3 (3):152-166.
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    Cicero,Ad Atticum Vii, xi, i.D. L. Drew -1938 -The Classical Review 52 (01):9-.
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    Horace,Epodes V. 49·82.D. L. Drew -1923 -The Classical Review 37 (1-2):24-25.
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    Notes on Horace.D. L. Drew -1926 -The Classical Review 40 (01):16-17.
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    The Thracian Snow in Horace,Odes iii, xxvi, 10.D. L. Drew -1938 -The Classical Review 52 (01):9-.
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    Virgil's Fifth Eclogue: A Defence of the Julius Caesar-Daphnis Theory.D. L. Drew -1922 -Classical Quarterly 16 (2):57-64.
    The identification of Daphnis with Julius Caesar, supported in most detail by Servius of the ancient commentators, has in general been either casually accepted or arbitrarily rejected by modern criticism without serious effort to ascertain how far the probabilities point one way or the other.
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    Malthus and the Theology of Scarcity.D. L. LeMahieu -1979 -Journal of the History of Ideas 40 (3):467.
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    Analysts of the language of morals.D. L. C. Miller -1962 - Dissertation, University of Edinburgh
    In this thesis I shall summarize and critically examine the central features of the theories of values of four contemporary moral philosophers: A.J. Ayer, C.L. Stevenson, R.M. Hare, and P.H. Nowell - Smith. I shall first look back, however, to the theory of moral philosophy of the most influential 'forefather' of this group, David Hume. Hume's theory stands as a challenge to moral philosophers who would assume that moral judgments are primarily, in some sense, acts of 'reason'. Although our four (...) contemporaries follow Hume in this, his challenge, in the form I shall indicate shortly, will provide the main theme for this thesis. (shrink)
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  40. Brain mechanisms, consciousness, and introspection.D. L. Wilson -1978 - In A. A. Sugarman & R. E. Tarter,Expanding Dimensions of Consciousness. Springer.
  41. Unity, Identity, and Explanation in Aristotle's Metaphysics.T. Scaltsas,D. Charles &M. L. Gill -1998 -Philosophical Quarterly 48 (191):255-258.
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  42. Individualism: Personal Achievement and the Open Society.D. L. MILLER -1967
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    Pragmatic realism.D. L. Murray -1909 -Mind 18 (71):377-390.
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    (3 other versions)Welt und Zeit Teil 1.D. L. Jassoy -1816 - De Gruyter.
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    From Information Search to the Loss of Personality: The Phenomenon of Dataism.D. L. Kobelieva &N. M. Nikolaienko -2021 -Anthropological Measurements of Philosophical Research 20:100-112.
    Purpose. The research is devoted to the analysis of the urgent problem of the information society: the overload of a person with information and, as a result, the impossibility of adequate formation and development of the personality; as well as the problem of "digitization" of human existence and the formation of a new reality of dataism. Theoretical basis. A lot of modern scientific works are devoted to the analysis of the information society, its problems and features. The information society is (...) a logical continuation of the scientific and technological revolution, which led to the rapid growth of scientific knowledge and the technology development. In the 20th century, technologies have touched the sphere of knowledge and information, as a result of which the formation and development of the information society, or "knowledge society", takes place. Information becomes the main resource in it, and, one way or another, a person’s life is inextricably connected with the information space. With the information society formation, the problem of information search and processing becomes one of the most urgent. It turns out that despite the abundance and availability of information, it is very difficult to determine its relevance. A lot of effort is spent on developing information retrieval algorithms. Another problem is related to the person’s inability to process large amounts of data. This situation begins to influence not only the education process and professional activity, but also the formation of a person’s personality. A person is "lost" in the information space and gradually loses his/her "I". Algorithms for data analysis come to the rescue, but gradually, instead of giving a person material for thought, they begin to make decisions on their own, and therefore, live life instead of a person. With the advent of Big Data processing algorithms, a new ideological paradigm appears – dataism, which predicts the merger of a person with the general data flow. Originality. The authors make assumptions that the dataistic future is "natural". A lot of works, including in the framework of philosophy, are focused on the problem of "dissolving" a person in the information space and finding ways to overcome it. But, in our opinion, this process is a completely logical continuation of human evolution. Conclusions. Existence of a person as a data flow is not a problem and a threat, but a new dimension of his/her being, and, therefore, requires a careful study and formulation of the main principles of this form of existence. (shrink)
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  46. Implicit memory: theoretical issues.D. L. Schacter,J. S. Bowers,J. Booker,S. Lewandowsky,J. C. Dunn &K. Kirsner -1989 - In S. Lewandowsky, J. M. Dunn & K. Kirsner,Implicit Memory: Theoretical Issues. Lawrence Erlbaum.
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    The meaning of explanation.D. L. Miller -1946 -Psychological Review 53 (4):241-246.
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  48. Buddhist Himalaya, Travels and Studies.D. L. SNELLGROVE -1957
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  49. Metafizika Peterburga: nachala i osnovanii︠a︡.D. L. Spivak -2003 - Sankt-Peterburg: Aleteĭi︠a︡.
     
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    Dark intervals as stimulus events and their effect on visual masking and time-intensity reciprocity.D. L. Schurman &R. L. Colegate -1970 -Journal of Experimental Psychology 85 (2):278.
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