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    The question of chinese ethics of the self and its implication for democracy.Mobo C. F. Gao -1995 -Journal of Chinese Philosophy 22 (3):289-307.
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    Atomic-level computer simulation of SiC: defect accumulation, mechanical properties and defect recovery.F. Gao * &W. J. Weber -2005 -Philosophical Magazine 85 (4-7):509-518.
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    Migration and directional change of interstitial clusters in α-Fe: searching for transition states by the dimer method.F. Gao,H. Heinisch,R. J. Kurtz,Yu N. Osetsky &R. G. Hoagland -2005 -Philosophical Magazine 85 (4-7):619-627.
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    Migration and directional change of interstitial clusters in α-Fe: searching for transition states by the dimer method.F. Gao *,H. Heinisch,R. J. Kurtz,N. Osetsky Yu &R. G. Hoagland -2005 -Philosophical Magazine 85 (4-7):619-627.
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    Atomic-level computer simulation of SiC: defect accumulation, mechanical properties and defect recovery.F. Gao &W. J. Weber -2005 -Philosophical Magazine 85 (4-7):509-518.
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    Low-energy sputtering events at free surfaces near anti-phase and grain boundaries in Ni3Al.F. Gao,D. J. Bacon,W. S. Lai &R. J. Kurtz -2006 -Philosophical Magazine 86 (27):4243-4258.
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    Atomic-scale modeling of interactions of helium, vacancies and helium–vacancy clusters with screw dislocations in alpha-iron.H. L. Heinisch,F. Gao &R. J. Kurtz -2010 -Philosophical Magazine 90 (7-8):885-895.
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    The impact of reporting magnetic resonance imaging incidental findings in the Canadian alliance for healthy hearts and minds cohort.Rhian Touyz,Amy Subar,Ian Janssen,Bob Reid,Eldon Smith,Caroline Wong,Pierre Boyle,Jean Rouleau,F. Henriques,F. Marcotte,K. Bibeau,E. Larose,V. Thayalasuthan,A. Moody,F. Gao,S. Batool,C. Scott,S. E. Black,C. McCreary,E. Smith,M. Friedrich,K. Chan,J. Tu,H. Poiffaut,J. -C. Tardif,J. Hicks,D. Thompson,L. Parker,R. Miller,J. Lebel,H. Shah,D. Kelton,F. Ahmad,A. Dick,L. Reid,G. Paraga,S. Zafar,N. Konyer,R. de Souza,S. Anand,M. Noseworthy,G. Leung,A. Kripalani,R. Sekhon,A. Charlton,R. Frayne,V. de Jong,S. Lear,J. Leipsic,A. -S. Bourlaud,P. Poirier,E. Ramezani,K. Teo,D. Busseuil,S. Rangarajan,H. Whelan,J. Chu,N. Noisel,K. McDonald,N. Tusevljak,H. Truchon,D. Desai,Q. Ibrahim,K. Ramakrishnana,C. Ramasundarahettige,S. Bangdiwala,A. Casanova,L. Dyal,K. Schulze,M. Thomas,S. Nandakumar,B. -M. Knoppers,P. Broet,J. Vena,T. Dummer,P. Awadalla,Matthias G. Friedrich,Douglas S. Lee,Jean-Claude Tardif,Erika Kleiderman & Marcotte -2021 -BMC Medical Ethics 22 (1):1-15.
    BackgroundIn the Canadian Alliance for Healthy Hearts and Minds (CAHHM) cohort, participants underwent magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the brain, heart, and abdomen, that generated incidental findings (IFs). The approach to managing these unexpected results remain a complex issue. Our objectives were to describe the CAHHM policy for the management of IFs, to understand the impact of disclosing IFs to healthy research participants, and to reflect on the ethical obligations of researchers in future MRI studies.MethodsBetween 2013 and 2019, 8252 participants (...) (mean age 58 ± 9 years, 54% women) were recruited with a follow-up questionnaire administered to 909 participants (40% response rate) at 1-year. The CAHHM policy followed a restricted approach, whereby routine feedback on IFs was not provided. Only IFs of severe structural abnormalities were reported.ResultsSevere structural abnormalities occurred in 8.3% (95% confidence interval 7.7–8.9%) of participants, with the highest proportions found in the brain (4.2%) and abdomen (3.1%). The majority of participants (97%) informed of an IF reported no change in quality of life, with 3% of participants reporting that the knowledge of an IF negatively impacted their quality of life. Furthermore, 50% reported increased stress in learning about an IF, and in 95%, the discovery of an IF did not adversely impact his/her life insurance policy. Most participants (90%) would enrol in the study again and perceived the MRI scan to be beneficial, regardless of whether they were informed of IFs. While the implications of a restricted approach to IF management was perceived to be mostly positive, a degree of diagnostic misconception was present amongst participants, indicating the importance of a more thorough consent process to support participant autonomy.ConclusionThe management of IFs from research MRI scans remain a challenging issue, as participants may experience stress and a reduced quality of life when IFs are disclosed. The restricted approach to IF management in CAHHM demonstrated a fair fulfillment of the overarching ethical principles of respect for autonomy, concern for wellbeing, and justice. The approach outlined in the CAHHM policy may serve as a framework for future research studies.Clinical trial registrationhttps://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/nct02220582. (shrink)
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    Significance of stacking fault energy on microstructural evolution in Cu and Cu–Al alloys processed by high-pressure torsion.X. H. An,Q. Y. Lin,S. D. Wu,Z. F. Zhang,R. B. Figueiredo,N. Gao &T. G. Langdon -2011 -Philosophical Magazine 91 (25):3307-3326.
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    The Nature of Assertoric-Force and the Truth in Logic: An Elucidation of Fregean Truth in the Light of Husserl's Theory of Doxic-Modification.Gao Song -2011 -Organon F: Medzinárodný Časopis Pre Analytickú Filozofiu 18 (4):423-446.
    The unique relation between logic and truth is crucial for understanding Fregean conception of logic. Frege has an insight that the nature of logic resides in the “truth“, which he finally locates in the assertoric-force of a sentence. Though Frege admits that assertoric-force is ineffable in ordinary language, he coins in his conceptual notation for such a force a much-disputed sign, i.e., judgment-stroke. In this paper, I will try to demonstrate that judgment-stroke is not adequate for the task its inventor (...) has assigned to it. Accordingly, it is misconceived and inconducive to clarify Frege’s vague insight into the protorelation. The mistake of judgment-stroke for the sign of assertoric-force has its root in Frege’s ignorance of the significant difference between “judgment” and assertion”, which will be elucidated at length in the light of Husserl’s theory of “doxic-modification“. In the end, based on a further elucidation of the activity of assertion, I will advance a tentative interpretation of the vague insight Frege has concerning the protorelation. (shrink)
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    δ-Decidability over the Reals.Sicun Gao,Jeremy Avigad &Edmund M. Clarke -unknown
    Given any collection F of computable functions over the reals, we show that there exists an algorithm that, given any sentence A containing only bounded quantifiers and functions in F, and any positive rational number delta, decides either “A is true”, or “a delta-strengthening of A is false”. Moreover, if F can be computed in complexity class C, then under mild assumptions, this “delta-decision problem” for bounded Sigma k-sentences resides in Sigma k. The results stand in sharp contrast to the (...) well-known undecidability of the general first-order theories with these functions, and serve as a theoretical basis for the use of numerical methods in decision procedures for formulas over the reals. (shrink)
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    Improving the Accuracy for Analyzing Heart Diseases Prediction Based on the Ensemble Method.Xiao-Yan Gao,Abdelmegeid Amin Ali,Hassan Shaban Hassan &Eman M. Anwar -2021 -Complexity 2021:1-10.
    Heart disease is the deadliest disease and one of leading causes of death worldwide. Machine learning is playing an essential role in the medical side. In this paper, ensemble learning methods are used to enhance the performance of predicting heart disease. Two features of extraction methods: linear discriminant analysis and principal component analysis, are used to select essential features from the dataset. The comparison between machine learning algorithms and ensemble learning methods is applied to selected features. The different methods are (...) used to evaluate models: accuracy, recall, precision, F-measure, and ROC.The results show the bagging ensemble learning method with decision tree has achieved the best performance. (shrink)
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    DIVERSITY IN HIGHER EDUCATION - (D.) Libatique, (F.) McHardy (edd.) Diversity and the Study of Antiquity in Higher Education. Perspectives from North America and Europe. Pp. viii + 144. London and New York: Routledge, 2023. Cased, £48.99, US$64.95. ISBN: 978-1-032-23512-7. [REVIEW]Dora Gao &Amy Pistone -2024 -The Classical Review 74 (1):318-320.
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    Comment on “Contrast Between Chinese and Western Cultural Values and Its Effects on English Learning in China”.Rui Gao -2024 -Trans/Form/Ação 47 (4):e02400257.
    Commented article: ZHANG, F. H. Contrast Between Chinese and Western Cultural Values and Its Effects on English Learning in China. Trans/Form/Ação: revista de filosofia da Unesp, v. 47, n. 4, “Eastern thought”, e0240062, 2024. Available at: https://revistas.marilia.unesp.br/index.php/transformacao/article/view/14621.
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    The two faces of FBW7 in cancer drug resistance.Zhiwei Wang,Hidefumi Fukushima,Daming Gao,Hiroyuki Inuzuka,Lixin Wan,Alan W. Lau,Pengda Liu &Wenyi Wei -2011 -Bioessays 33 (11):851-859.
    Chemotherapy is an important therapeutic approach for cancer treatment. However, drug resistance is an obstacle that often impairs the successful use of chemotherapies. Therefore, overcoming drug resistance would lead to better therapeutic outcomes for cancer patients. Recently, studies by our own and other groups have demonstrated that there is an intimate correlation between the loss of the F‐box and WD repeat domain‐containing 7 (FBW7) tumor suppressor and the incurring drug resistance. While loss of FBW7 sensitizes cancer cells to certain drugs, (...) FBW7‐/‐ cells are more resistant to other types of chemotherapies. FBW7 exerts its tumor suppressor function by promoting the degradation of various oncoproteins that regulate many cellular processes, including cell cycle progression, cellular metabolism, differentiation, and apoptosis. Since loss of the FBW7 tumor suppressor is linked to drug resistance, FBW7 may represent a novel therapeutic target to increase drug sensitivity of cancer cells to conventional chemotherapeutics. This paper thus focuses on the new functional aspects of FBW7 in drug resistance. (shrink)
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    A comparison of techniques for deriving clustering and switching scores from verbal fluency word lists.Justin Bushnell,Diana Svaldi,Matthew R. Ayers,Sujuan Gao,Frederick Unverzagt,John Del Gaizo,Virginia G. Wadley,Richard Kennedy,Joaquín Goñi &David Glenn Clark -2022 -Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    ObjectiveTo compare techniques for computing clustering and switching scores in terms of agreement, correlation, and empirical value as predictors of incident cognitive impairment.MethodsWe transcribed animal and letter F fluency recordings on 640 cases of ICI and matched controls from a national epidemiological study, amending each transcription with word timings. We then calculated clustering and switching scores, as well as scores indexing speed of responses, using techniques described in the literature. We evaluated agreement among the techniques with Cohen’s κ and calculated (...) correlations among the scores. After fitting a base model with raw scores, repetitions, and intrusions, we fit a series of Bayesian logistic regression models adding either clustering and switching scores or speed scores, comparing the models in terms of several metrics. We partitioned the ICI cases into acute and progressive cases and repeated the regression analysis for each group.ResultsFor animal fluency, we found that models with speed scores derived using the slope difference algorithm achieved the best values of the Watanabe–Akaike Information Criterion, but with good net reclassification improvement only for the progressive group. For letter fluency, different models excelled for prediction of acute and progressive cases. For acute cases, NRI was best for speed scores derived from a network model, while for progressive cases, the best model used clustering and switching scores derived from the same network model. Combining variables from the best animal and letter F models led to marginal improvements in model fit and NRI only for the all-cases and acute-cases analyses.ConclusionSpeed scores improve a base model for predicting progressive cognitive impairment from animal fluency. Letter fluency scores may provide complementary information. (shrink)
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    Wild Man and the Idea of Freedom.Gilbert C. F. Fong -2014 - In Nikola Chardonnens & Michael Lackner,Polyphony Embodied - Freedom and Fate in Gao Xingjian’s Writings. De Gruyter. pp. 105-120.
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    Husserl, Edmund, Ideas relativas a una fenomenología pura y una filosofía fenomenológica. Libro primero: Introducción general a la fenomenología pura, nueva edición y refundición integral de la traducción de José Gaos por Antonio Zirión Quijano, México D.F.: Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México/Fondo de Cultura Económica, 2013, 812 pp. [REVIEW]Rosemary Rizo-Patrón -2013 -Estudios de Filosofía (Universidad de Antioquia) 11:127-134.
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    (1 other version)On the Essence of Man.Gao Ertai -1993 -Contemporary Chinese Thought 25 (1):27-53.
    As all past philosophies superseded religion, their systems were established on the basis of comprehending a true human essence. As Marx pointed out, after first elaborating various concepts of religion, politics, morality, legal philosophy, and aesthetics, philosophers then kowtowed and became the slaves to those very concepts. Such a condition should be completely altered. From the time when Marx voiced these criticisms and placed "man" at the center of world history, while also pointing out that establishing the position of the (...) subject is proof of human freedom—that is, of human essence—and from the time when Marx emphasized that the real human world, including various social relations, ideological states, and the natural world "possessed by man," is the product of human creativity and a human manifestation formed in history and developed historically, and that man should and can emancipate himself from all that, all previous notions of the human essence became outdated and were no longer worth being seriously debated. From that time on, the philosophy of "man" has transcended the realm of speculative philosophy and gained unprecedented significance both in practice and in reality, and has become an active, initiating force in the modern socialist movement. (shrink)
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  20. The philosophy of life of the ancient Taoists.Chun'gao Deng -1928 - Chicago,: Chicago University Press.
     
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    L2 Enjoyment of English as a Foreign Language Students: Does Teacher Verbal and Non-verbal Immediacy Matter?Hongyu Guo,Wurong Gao &Yumin Shen -2022 -Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    This review explored the investigations on the role of teacher immediacy in English as a Foreign Language learners’ foreign language enjoyment. Earlier investigations have proved that teacher immediacy, such as posture, body language, vocal variety, gestures, and smile, can significantly affect learners’ positive emotions like foreign language enjoyment. It means that teachers should try both to control the feelings of their learners and manage their feelings to enhance enjoyment among learners. Moreover, studies have shown that teacher immediacy is significantly related (...) to learner motivation which is a basis for increasing foreign language enjoyment among learners. However, specific strategies can be employed to increase learner motivation, which in return increases learner foreign language enjoyment. Furthermore, the study presented the implications and future directions of this line of research for different people, such as EFL teachers, teacher educators, and foreign language scholars. The ideas can improve their awareness of teacher-student relationships, in particular, teacher immediacy and its role in learners’ foreign language enjoyment. (shrink)
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    Evidence on Whether Banks Consider Carbon Risk in Their Lending Decisions.Kathleen Herbohn,Ru Gao &Peter Clarkson -2019 -Journal of Business Ethics 158 (1):155-175.
    Banks face a dilemma in choosing between maximising profits and facilitating the sustainable use of resources within a carbon-constrained future. This study provides empirical evidence on this dilemma, investigating whether a bank loan announcement for a firm with high carbon risk conveys information to investors about the firm’s carbon risk exposure collected through a bank’s pre-loan screening and ongoing monitoring. We use a sample of 120 bank loan announcements for ASX-listed firms over the period 2009–2015. We measure high carbon risk (...) exposure based on whether firms meet the reporting threshold of the NGER scheme. We document positive and significant excess loan announcement returns for loan renewals for high carbon risk firms, but not for loan initiations. Further, we document a more significant loan announcement return for renewals with favourable term revisions. Finally, we find no evidence that the market differentiates between domestic and foreign lenders. Taken together, our results suggest that investors perceive that banks incorporate carbon risk considerations into their lending decisions. Our results highlight the value of banks as financial intermediaries given the information asymmetry surrounding firms’ carbon risk exposure, and more generally the need to extend modern banking theory to consider issues such as the impact of banks’ CSR reputation on lending decisions. (shrink)
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  23. New borel independence results.Harvey Friedman -manuscript
    S. Adams, W. Ambrose, A. Andretta, H. Becker, R. Camerlo, C. Champetier, J.P.R. Christensen, D.E. Cohen, A. Connes. C. Dellacherie, R. Dougherty, R.H. Farrell, F. Feldman, A. Furman, D. Gaboriau, S. Gao, V. Ya. Golodets, P. Hahn, P. de la Harpe, G. Hjorth, S. Jackson, S. Kahane, A.S. Kechris, A. Louveau,, R. Lyons, P.-A. Meyer, C.C. Moore, M.G. Nadkarni, C. Nebbia, A.L.T. Patterson, U. Krengel, A.J. Kuntz, J.-P. Serre, S.D. Sinel'shchikov, T. Slaman, Solecki, R. Spatzier, J. Steel, D. Sullivan, S. (...) Thomas, A. Valette, V.S. Varadarajan, B. Velickovic, B. Weiss, J.D.M. Wright, R.J. Zimmer. (shrink)
     
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    The use of artificial intelligence technology in Chinese show business.Chzhantsin' Tun -forthcoming -Philosophy and Culture (Russian Journal).
    The object of the study is artificial intelligence technology in Chinese show business. The subject of the study is the following technologies of Chinese show business, at the basis of which we can find an artificial intelligence: virtual idols, digital avatars, virtual influencers. The following aspects of these technologies are considered in detail: making a profit, strengthening national identity. Special attention is focused on the fact that the development of artificial intelligence technology is part of the state policy of the (...) People's Republic of China, which is reflected in the country's regulatory legal acts. The theoretical basis of the study is the work of the following authors: A.M. Gridnev, G. A. Ioakimidi, M. D. Pysin, K. F. Lee, H. Khan and others. The following methods are used in the article: analysis of special literature, publications of mass media, normative legal acts, synthesis, deduction. The study showed that virtual idols and influencers such as "Xiangwan Big Devil", digital copies of celebrities (B. Sa, S. Zhu, B. Gao, Ya. Long) and presenter Xiao Xi bring additional profits and attract an audience, as well as strengthen the national image and unity of China. The scientific novelty of this study lies in the detailed systematization of information and cultural analysis of the phenomenon of "virtual influencer", which is gaining popularity in the modern digital world. The results of the study provide valuable data for the development and implementation of artificial intelligence strategies in China, especially in such areas as industry, defense, social sphere and show business. These findings contribute to the formation of standards and ethical principles for artificial intelligence, which is critically important for the successful digital transformation of the country. The study highlights China's strategic goals of using AI as a driver of modernization of the national economy by 2030. The document identifies key stages of development and goals, including the development of standards and the widespread introduction of AI in various sectors. China views AI as an important tool to strengthen its position on the world stage, striving to become a leader in high technology, which will undoubtedly have a significant impact on the global economy and the development of technological innovations. (shrink)
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    Chinese Preschool Children’s Socioemotional Development: The Effects of Maternal and Paternal Psychological Control.Shufen Xing,Xin Gao,Xinxin Song,Marc Archer,Demao Zhao,Mengting Zhang,Bilei Ding &Xia Liu -2017 -Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    Le séjour de F. Ravaisson à Munich d'après une lettre inédite.M. David &F. Ravaisson -1952 -Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 142:454-456.
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    Man’s potential: Views of J. F. Lincoln and Wilhelm von Humboldt.John F. Michael -1988 -Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology 8 (2):23-26.
    Interest in philosophy of management continues to grow. Growth of the philosophy of management might result from the consideration of man's potential as viewed by two different men, an industrialist and a philosopher. James Finney Lincoln was president and board chairman of The Lincoln Electric Company for 37 years. During that time, and for 14 previous years when he was the firm's general manager, he developed a philosophy basic to a practice of business management that gained national and international attention. (...) Wilhelm von Humboldt was a very gifted person with many accomplishments including those as a Prussian statesman, a humanist, and a linguistics scholar. A comparison of both men's philosophies reveals the following: In each view man's potentiality was approached by the dynamic, on-going process of developing his latent abilities or powers. Both views stressed freedom as being critical to the development of man's latent abilities or powers. For Lincoln the individual must gain satisfaction from the recognition of developing his latent abilities. For Humboldt the individual must enjoy the 'freedom of developing himself.' Lincoln warned against custom as being a barrier to development since it places man in situations which are without variation, forcing him merely to follow precedent. Humboldt, in addition to freedom, stated that "a variety of situations" is essential for development. 2012 APA, all rights reserved). (shrink)
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    White Matter Microstructure Alterations in Patients With Spinal Cord Injury Assessed by Diffusion Tensor Imaging.Yun Guo,Feng Gao,Yaou Liu,Hua Guo,Weiyong Yu,Zhenbo Chen,Mingliang Yang,Liangjie Du,Degang Yang &Jianjun Li -2019 -Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 13.
  29. Hierarchy Perspectives for Ecological Complexity /T.F.H. Allen and Thomas B. Starr. --. --.T. F. H. Allen &Thomas B. Starr -1982 - University of Chicago Press, 1982.
     
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    A New Measurement of Internet Addiction Using Diagnostic Classification Models.Dongbo Tu,Xuliang Gao,Daxun Wang &Yan Cai -2017 -Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    Evolution of dislocation loops in austenitic stainless steels implanted with high concentration of hydrogen.Zhongcheng Zheng,Ning Gao,Rui Tang,Yanxia Yu,Weiping Zhang,Zhenyu Shen,Yunxiang Long,Yaxia Wei &Liping Guo -forthcoming -Philosophical Magazine:1-11.
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  32. Chapter Eighteen Computers Teaching Ethics: Killing Three Birds with One Stone? John F Hulpke, Aid an Kelly, and Michelle To.John F. Hulpke -2007 - In Soraj Hongladarom,Computing and Philosophy in Asia. Cambridge Scholars Press. pp. 253.
     
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    Social Relationship Prediction Integrating Personality Traits and Asymmetric Interactions.Chunhua Ju,Geyao Li,Fuguang Bao,Ting Gao &Yiling Zhu -2022 -Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Social networks have become an important way for users to find friends and expand their social circle. Social networks can improve users’ experience by recommending more suitable friends to them. The key lies in improving the accuracy of link prediction, which is also the main research issue of this study. In the study of personality traits, some scholars have proved that personality can be used to predict users’ behavior in social networks. Based on these studies, this study aims to improve (...) the accuracy of link prediction in directed social networks. Considering the integration of personality link preference and asymmetric interaction into the link prediction model of social networks, a four-dimensional link prediction model is proposed. Through comparative experiments, it is proved that the four-dimensional social relationship prediction model proposed in this study is more accurate than the model only based on similarity. At the same time, it is also verified that the matching degree of personality link preference and asymmetric interaction intensity in the model can help improve the accuracy of link prediction. (shrink)
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  34. Miejsce \"Encyklopedii\" w systemie G.W.F. Hegla /Słowo od tłumacza.Światosław F. Nowicki -1986 -Colloquia Communia 24 (1):73-78.
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  35. Sovremennai︠a︡ progressivnai︠a︡ ėsteticheskai︠a︡ mysl'. [Sbornik stateĭ. Otv. red. M. F. Ovsi︠a︡nnikov i dr.].M. F. Ovsi︠a︡nnikov (ed.) -1974 - Moskva,: "Nauka,".
     
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    De Matrimonio Mariae et Joseph: Brussels, Bibl. Royale 1542, f. 227rv.Kilian F. Lynch -1955 -Franciscan Studies 15 (1):79-84.
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    Conjectanea Talmudica: Notes on Rev. 13:18; Matt. 23:35 f.; 28:1; 2 Cor. 2:14-16; Jubilees 34:4, 7; 7:4.George F. Moore -1905 -Journal of the American Oriental Society 26:315-333.
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    Arbitration and Business Ethics. Clarence F. Birdseye.C. F. Taeusch -1927 -International Journal of Ethics 37 (3):324-325.
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    Language, form, and inquiry: Arthur F. Bentley's philosophy of social science.James F. Ward -1984 - Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press.
    I Introduction: Philosophy and Social Science Men "know," but they no longer are so certain that their knowledge will not be rearranged. ...
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  40. Language, Form, and Inquiry: Arthur F. Bentley's Philosophy of Social Science.James F. Ward -1986 -Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 22 (1):74-79.
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    Object Dependent Thoughts, Perspectival Thoughts, and Psychological Generalization.R. Stecker Max F. Adams -1999 -Dialectica 53 (1):47-59.
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  42. Des Deutschen Vaterland: Volume 2.F. R. H. McLellan (ed.) -2015 - Cambridge University Press.
    Originally published in 1937 as part of the 'Yesterday and Today in Germany' series for Cambridge Contact Readers, this German text describes a fantasy tour around Germany taken by David Hanes, the fictional English schoolchild from the first instalment, now an Oxford undergraduate. David now corresponds with a number of German friends during his trip, and learns more about German traditions and ways of life. The text is illustrated with valuable photographs of inter-war German life, as well as maps, charts (...) and sheet music. This book will be of value to anyone with an interest in Germany and the history of German teaching in Britain. (shrink)
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    Essai d'ontologie.F. M. -1902 -Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 10 (6):696 - 729.
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  44. Democratie en economische ongelijkheid.F. Meindert -forthcoming -Idee.
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