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    Fronto (Loeb Library) The Correspondence of Marcus Cornelius Fronto. By C. R. Haines. (Loeb Classical Library.) Two vols. Pp. liv + 309 (Vol. I.), 371 (Vol. II.). London: Heinemann, 1919. 10s.net. [REVIEW]E. S.Bouchier -1922 -The Classical Review 36 (7-8):182-.
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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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    Cancer surgery: risks and opportunities.J. C. Coffey,M. J. F. Smith,J. H. Wang,D.Bouchier-Hayes,T. G. Cotter &H. P. Redmond -2006 -Bioessays 28 (4):433-437.
    In the recent past, several papers have pointed to the possibility that tumour removal generates a permissive environment in which tumour growth is potentiated. This phenomenon has been coined “perioperative tumour growth” and whilst it represents a departure in terms of our attitude to the surgical process, this concept was first hinted at by Paget1Sir James Paget (1814–1899) was a surgeon and physiologist who is widely held (along with Rudolph Virchow) to be the father of the science of pathology. Paget (...) described Paget's disease of the nipple as well as Paget's disease of bone. himself. Despite this, the time interval immediately before and after cancer surgery (i.e. the perioperative period) remains an underutilised interval during which chemotherapeutic regimens are rarely implemented. Herein, we present a summarised review of the literature that supports the concept that tumour removal may potentiate the growth of residual neoplastic disease. We also outline current knowledge regarding underlying mechanisms and in this manner highlight potential therapeutic entry points. Finally, we emphasise the urgent need for trials of agents that could protect patients against the harmful host–tumour interactions that may occur during the perioperative period. BioEssays 28: 433–437, 2006. © 2006 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. (shrink)
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    Kont︠s︡ept︠s︡ii sovremennogo estestvoznanii︠a︡.E. S. Klimov -1997 - Ulʹi︠a︡novsk: Ulʹi︠a︡novskiĭ gos. universitet.
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  5. We Three, the Convictions of an Unorthodox Believer, by E.S.S. E. & We -1907
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    Ibn al-Muthannā's Commentary on the Astronomical Tables of al-KhwārizmīIbn al-Muthanna's Commentary on the Astronomical Tables of al-Khwarizmi.E. S. Kennedy &Bernard R. Goldstein -1969 -Journal of the American Oriental Society 89 (1):297.
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    The Evagoras of Isocrates, with an introduction and notes by Henry Clarke, M. A. Swan Sonnenschein and Co. 2s. 6d.E. S. Thompson -1891 -The Classical Review 5 (09):429-430.
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    Chisholm's foundationalism and his theory of perception.E. S. Shirley -1987 -Erkenntnis 27 (3):371 - 378.
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    John Locke: Correspondence: Volume Iii, Letters 849-1241.E. S. De Beer (ed.) -1978 - Clarendon Press.
    A scholarly edition of The Clarendon Edition of the Works of John Locke: Correspondence: Letters 849-1241 by E. S. de Beer. The edition presents an authoritative text, together with an introduction, commentary notes, and scholarly apparatus.
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    Essay review: Michel Foucault's The Archaeology of Knowledge.E. S. Shaffer -1976 -Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 7 (3):269-275.
  11. Ėstetika--teorii︠a︡, istorii︠a︡, praktika: tezisy dokladov, Pushkino 31 mai︠a︡-3 ii︠u︡ni︠a︡ 1982 g.E. S. Artemov &V. I︠U︡ Borev (eds.) -1982 - Moskva: Akademii︠a︡ nauk SSSR, Filosofskoe ob-vo, In-t filosofii.
     
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  12. Ṣaḍdarśanasaṅgraha.Ār Gaṇēś -2001 - Hubbaḷḷi: Sāhitya Prakāśana.
    An introductory work on the various school of Indian philosophy.
     
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    An Immoderate Taste for Truth": Censoring History in Baudelaire's "Les Bijoux.E. S. Burt -1997 -Diacritics 27 (2):19-43.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:“An Immoderate Taste for Truth”: Censoring History in Baudelaire’s “Les bijoux”E. S. Burt (bio)In May 1949, a French Court of Appeals reversed an 1857 decision condemning six poems from Les fleurs du mal for obscenity, in a signal case of a public lifting of a ban against some lyric poems. 1 Among the several interesting features of this case not the least is the decision to proceed against the (...) work in the first place. For lyric poetry does not appear an attractive target for censorship. Its subject matter and formalism remove it far enough from the experience of most readers that Gustave Flaubert, fresh from his troubles with the court over Madame Bovary, could express his surprise at the government’s attack: “This is new,” he wrote to Baudelaire, “this pursuit of a volume of verse.” While Flaubert’s comment was in point of fact inaccurate, he puts his finger on a problem worth considering. 2 Here we have a work that must seem naturally exempt from state intervention, by virtue of a deliberate retreat from risky political subjects, and it nonetheless did get censored by the state. Can anything be learned about “normal” state censorship from this exceptional case? [End Page 19]A key factor in the government’s decision to pursue the book, according to the prosecutor Pinard, was that these poems would prove accessible to a large audience: 3 “An immoral book that had no chance of being read or understood would not be pursued” [1208], he states. In his argument, as in the judgment by the court that the condemned poems “lead necessarily to the exciting of the senses by a coarse realism offensive to modesty” [1182], the assumption is that the work is extraordinarily available, its pictures immediately referable to ordinary experience. In the six condemned poems, language is judged to be not a veil but a tool, and a sex tool at that. “Despite an effort of style” [1182], the poetic situation—in most of the poems that of the boudoir—is painted in a language insufficiently flowery. 4A further interesting feature in the case is that when it comes up again, under DeGaulle’s Fourth Republic, the court summarily dismisses the 1857 judgment of coarse realism as just one possible interpretation, and a forced one at that. Instead, the 1949 court finds that the poems are self-referential, symbolic entities that do not represent ordinary experience:If some pictures, on account of their originality, were able to alarm some minds upon first publication and appeared to the first judges as offensive to morality, such an appraisal, attaching itself only to a realistic interpretation of the poems and neglecting their symbolic meaning, has proved to be of an arbitrary character, unratified by public opinion or by the judgment of the literary world.[St. John-Stevas 249]The shocking representations of 1857, outraging morality, are now understood to deliver the Wordsworthian “shock of mild surprise” by which we recognize the original work of art. In 1949, the poems are precious artifacts; their language is not realistic but symbolical; its sensuous forms reveal an inner, spiritual meaning.A crucial resemblance can be discerned between the actions taken by the two courts: both make their judgments in terms of a “reading pact,” a set of “artificial rules” [1206] that are presumed to govern reading and to have currency in the context. Les fleurs gets policed in the name of this generic purity, with the prosecutor Pinard calling “the judge... a sentinel who must not let the border be crossed” [1206] and the 1949 decision confirming the opinion of the literary world that the supposed transgression against public morality was in point of fact a transformation in the rules regulating the narrow confines of lyric poetry. 5This concern that texts be framed by a reading pact aimed at constraining their interpretation is worth considering in any discussion of censorship that wants to move from the level of pragmatics to that of theory. It leads to queries about the possibility of getting rid of state censorship entirely and about the state’s interest, as guardian and overseer of the archive, in the institutionalization and... (shrink)
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    Parallel Verse Extracts - Parallel Verse Extracts for Translation into English and Latin, with special prefaces on idioms and metres, by J. E. Nixon, M.A., and E. H. C. Smith, M.A. (Macmillan & Co.) 5s. 6d[REVIEW]D. S. E. -1894 -The Classical Review 8 (03):122-.
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    Michel'sGreek Inscriptions.E. S. Roberts -1900 -The Classical Review 14 (07):377-378.
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  16. Ésteticheskiǐ ideal.E. S. Gromov -1961
     
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    The World's Crisis and Faiths. By Baron Erik Palmstierna. (London: John Lane. 1942. Pp. 192. Price 8s. 6d.).E. S. Waterhouse -1943 -Philosophy 18 (70):185-.
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    'That's not quite the way we see it' : the epistemological challenge of visual data.K. Wall,S. Higgins,E. Hall &P. Woolner -unknown
    In research textbooks, and much of the research practice, they describe, qualitative processes and interpretivist epistemologies tend to dominate visual methodology. This article challenges the assumptions behind this dominance. Using exemplification from three existing visual data sets produced through one large education research project, this article considers the affordances and constraints of the research process focusing particularly on analysis. It examines how and when the visual can be incorporated, gives some critical reflections on the role and use of visual methods (...) to fulfil different research intents, and, in particular, considers combining large, open-ended data sets with acceptable and rigorous analysis techniques. We then explore arguments about the nature of visual data, what is considered epistemologically appropriate and the decision-making which accompanies any appraisal of process in education research. The intention is to challenge ourselves, and fellow visual methods researchers, to develop a more complete understanding of the theory and practice of visual research. (shrink)
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    An Islamic Response to Greek Astronomy: Kitāb Taʿdīl Hayʾat al-Aflāk of Sadr al-SharīʿaAn Islamic Response to Greek Astronomy: Kitab Tadil Hayat al-Aflak of Sadr al-Sharia.E. S. Kennedy &Ahmad S. Dallal -1997 -Journal of the American Oriental Society 117 (2):384.
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  20. Does generalization decrement explain pigeon Sample matching element-compound differences.S. Yoerg,E. Ferrari,R. Cook &Da Riley -1986 -Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 24 (5):334-334.
     
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    Dying Twice: Cultural Interpretations and Social Practices of Organ Transplantation. Review: Lock M. (2002) Twice Dead: Organ Transplants and the Reinvention of Death, Berkeley; Los Angeles: University of California Press.E. S. Bogomiagkova &M. V. Lomonosova -2017 -Sociology of Power 29 (3):292-303.
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    Quidem in Augustan Verse.E. S. Thompson -1899 -The Classical Review 13 (08):395-.
  23. Kānti, śānti.Koṇḍiparti Śēṣagirirāvu -1986 - Hilkālanī, A.P.: Pratulaku, Koṇḍiparti Vīrarāghavamma.
     
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    In Search of Old Peking.E. H. S.,L. C. Arlington &William Lewisohn -1968 -Journal of the American Oriental Society 88 (2):366.
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    Journal of the Hong Kong Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society, Vol. I.E. H. S. -1961 -Journal of the American Oriental Society 81 (4):463.
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    Ōkubo Toshimichi; The Bismark of JapanOkubo Toshimichi; The Bismark of Japan.E. H. S. &Masakazu Iwata -1964 -Journal of the American Oriental Society 84 (4):489.
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    Le monde du sorcier: Égypte, Babylone, Hittites, Israël, Islam, Asie centrale, Inde, Nepal, Cambodge, Vietnam, JaponLe monde du sorcier: Egypte, Babylone, Hittites, Israel, Islam, Asie centrale, Inde, Nepal, Cambodge, Vietnam, Japon.E. H. S. -1967 -Journal of the American Oriental Society 87 (2):211.
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  28. An accessibility interpretation of fixation and incubation.S. M. Smith &S. E. Blankenship -1988 -Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 26 (6):528-528.
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    Feeling Good and Doing Better: Ethics and Non-therapeutic Drug Use.S. E. Smith -1985 -Journal of Medical Ethics 11 (4):214-215.
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    Necrology: Robert N. Beck, 1924-1980.W. E. S. -1980 -Review of Metaphysics 34 (1):229-229.
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    Steppingstones to Go.E. H. S. &Shigemi Kishikawa -1965 -Journal of the American Oriental Society 85 (4):609.
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    Algorithms and mechanisms for procuring services with uncertain durations using redundancy.S. Stein,E. H. Gerding,A. C. Rogers,K. Larson &N. R. Jennings -2011 -Artificial Intelligence 175 (14-15):2021-2060.
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  33. Problemi filozofije in etike.Jože Šter -1974 - Ljubljana : Partizanska knjiga,:
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    The Scent of Time; A Study of the Use of Fire and Incense for Time Measurement in Oriental Countries.E. H. S. &Silvio A. Bedini -1963 -Journal of the American Oriental Society 83 (3):414.
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    The Tragedy of the Chinese Revolution.E. H. S. &Harold R. Isaacs -1961 -Journal of the American Oriental Society 81 (4):463.
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    The Wares of the Ming Dynasty.E. H. S. &R. L. Hobson -1962 -Journal of the American Oriental Society 82 (4):617.
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    The Works of Li Po the Chinese Poet.E. H. S.,Shigeyoshi Obata &Li Po -1966 -Journal of the American Oriental Society 86 (2):262.
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    The Utopian Vision: Seven Essays on the Quincentennial of Sir Thomas Moore.E. D. S. Sullivan -1983 - Univ Publ Assn.
    To find out more information about Rowman & Littlefield titles please visit us at www.rowmanlittlefield.com.
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    Zen and Zen Classics. Volume Four. Mumonkan.E. H. S. &R. H. Blyth -1967 -Journal of the American Oriental Society 87 (2):212.
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  40. 3. Work, Worship, Laborem Exercens, and the United States Today.S. George E. Schultze -2002 -Logos: A Journal of Catholic Thought and Culture 5 (4).
     
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    Compassion within conflict: Toward a computational theory of social groups informed by maternal brain physiology.S. Shaun Ho,Richard N. Rosenthal,Helen Fox,David Garry,Meroona Gopang,Mikaela J. Rollins,Sarah Soliman &James E. Swain -2022 -Behavioral and Brain Sciences 45.
    Benevolent intersubjectivity developed in parent–infant interactions and compassion toward friend and foe alike are non-violent interventions to group behavior in conflict. Based on a dyadic active inference framework rooted in specific parental brain mechanisms, we suggest that interventions promoting compassion and intersubjectivity can reduce stress, and that compassionate mediation may resolve conflicts.
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  42. Flexibility in the development of action.E. Adolph Karen,S. Joh Amy,M. Franchak John,Simone Shaziela Ishak &V. Gill -2009 - In Ezequiel Morsella, John A. Bargh & Peter M. Gollwitzer,Oxford handbook of human action. New York: Oxford University Press.
     
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    Die benaming"kind van die land" in die Ou Testament.E. S. Mulder -1961 -HTS Theological Studies 16 (4).
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    On the incorporation of cubic and hexagonal interfacial energy anisotropy in phase field models using higher order tensor terms.E. S. Nani &M. P. Gururajan -2014 -Philosophical Magazine 94 (29):3331-3352.
  45. Fechner's paradox predicts visual adaptation to induced interocular brightness differences.E. S. MacMillan,L. S. Gray &G. Heron -1996 - In Enrique Villanueva,Perception. Ridgeview Pub. Co. pp. 118-118.
     
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  46. Problemy kommunisticheskogo vospitanii︠a︡ v trudakh N. K. Krupskoĭ i zadachi sovremennoĭ shkoly.Ėsfirʹ Moiseevna T︠S︡imkhes &I. I. Vovsi (eds.) -1976
     
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    Thermoluminescence in gallium sulfide crystals: an unusual heating rate dependence.S. Delice,E. Bulur &N. M. Gasanly -2015 -Philosophical Magazine 95 (9):998-1006.
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    The Crescent Visibility Table in Al-Khw?rizm?s Z?j.E. S. Kennedy &Mardiros Janjanian -1966 -Centaurus 11 (2):73-78.
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    Academic freedom at the University of Stockholm.S. E.,Tidningarnas Telegrambyrå,Mats Knutson,Jacob Sundberg,Anki Gundhäll,Lars Gustafsson,Alan Dershowitz,Svante Nycander,Bengt Johansson,Magnus Eriksson,Lotta Gustavson,Marianne Gunnarsson,Kristina Vallström,Monique Wadsted,Mary Ann Glendon,Gerhard Radnitzky, Jescheck,Anders Victorin,Johan åsard &Lars Isaksson -1991 -Minerva 29 (3):321-385.
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    Optogenetics as a neuromodulation tool in cognitive neuroscience.E. A. Claudia Pama,Lorenza S. Colzato &Bernhard Hommel -2013 -Frontiers in Psychology 4.
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