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    Quantum diffusion of electrons in quasiperiodic and periodic approximant lattices in the rare earth-cadmium system.N. M. R. Armstrong,K. D.Mortimer,T. Kong,S. L. Bud’ko,P. C. Canfield,D. N. Basov &T. Timusk -2016 -Philosophical Magazine 96 (11):1122-1130.
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    A Musical Model of Mind: Prieto, Eric. Listening In:Music, Mind, and the Modernist Narrative. Lincoln and London: University of Nebraska Press, 2002. Pp. xvi + 322. [REVIEW]A. K.Mortimer &D. F. Bell -2004 -Substance 33 (3):180-183.
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    Book review.(Review of the book De reformatorische rechtsstaatsgedachte, 1999, 9051894384). [REVIEW]A. K. Koekkoek -2002 -Philosophia Reformata: Orgaan van de Vereeniging Voor Calvinistische Wijsbegeerte 6 (2):204-206.
    Books Reviewed in this Article: Reason, Truth and History. By Hilary Putnam. Pp.xii, 222, Cambridge University Press, 1982, £15.00 , £4.95 . Fundamentals of philosophy. By David Stewart and H. Gene Blocker. Pp.xiii, 378, New York, Macmillan, 1982, £12.95. Modern Philosophy: An Introduction. By A.R. Lacey. Pp.vii, 246, London and Boston, Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1982, £7.95 , £3.95 . Merleau‐Ponty's Philosophy. By Samuel B. Mallin. Pp.xi, 302, New Haven and London, Yale University Press, 1979, £14.20. Thought and Object: Essays (...) on Intentionality. Edited by Andrew Woodfield. Pp.xvi, 316, Oxford, Clarendon Pressl Oxford University Press, 1982, £16.00. Philosophical Ethics: An Introduction to Moral Philosophy. By Tom L. Beauchamp. Pp.xv, 396, New York & London, McGraw‐Hill, 1982, £14.25. The Limits of Obligation. By James S. Fishkin. Pp.viii, 184, New Haven and London, Yale University Press, 1982, £12.95. Religion and the One: Philosophies East and West. By Frederick Copleston. Pp.281, London, Search Press, 1982, £10.50. Religious Experience and Christian Faith. By F.W. Dillistone. Pp.viii, 120. London, SCM Press, 1982, £4.95. Exploring Inner Space: Scientists and Religious Experience. By David Hay. Pp.256, Harmondsworth, Penguin Books, 1982, £2.95. Judaism and Psychoanalysis. Edited byMortimer Ostrow. Pp.ix, 305, New York, Ktav, 1982, $20.00. Ecclesial Reflection: An Anatomy of Theological Method. By Edward Farley. Pp.xix, 380, Philadelphia, Fortress Press, 1982, $29.95. The Pastoral Nature of the Ministry. By Frank Wright. Pp.89, London, SCM Press, 1980, £2.50. Power and Authority in the Catholic Church. By Charles Dahm in collaboration with Robert Ghelardi. Pp.xviii, 334, Notre Dame, University of Notre Dame Press, 1981, £12.35. Religion in Sociological Perspective. By Bryan Wilson. Pp.vii. 187, Oxford University Press, 1982, £8.50. Myth, Religion and Society: Structuralist Essays. By M. Detienne, L. Gernet, J.‐P. Vernant and P. Vidal‐Naquet. Pp.xviii, 306, Cambridge University Press, 1981, £20.00 , £6.95 . Seven Theories of Human Society. By Tom Campbell. Pp.244, Oxford, Clarendon Press: Oxford University Press, 1981, £10.00. The Aims of Education Restated. By John White. Pp.xi, 177, London, Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1982, £8.95 , £4.95 . Love and Meaning in Religious Education: An Incarnational Approach to Teaching Christianity. By D.J. O'Leary and T. Sallnow. Pp.147, Oxford University Press, 1982, £3.50. Servant and Son: Jesus in Parable and Gospel. By J. Ramsey Michaels. Pp.xiii, 323, Atlanta, John Knox Press, 1981, £7.80. Parables for Now. By Edmund Flood. Pp.98, London, Darton, Longman and Todd, 1981, £2.50. More Parables for Now. By Edmund Flood. Pp.102, London, Darton, Longman and Todd, 1981, £2.50. Councils and Synods: With other Documents relating to the English Church, Vol.1 , A.D. 871–1204. Edited by D. Whitelock, M. Brett and C.N. Brooke. Pp.1 xxix, xii, 1151, Oxford University Press, 1981, £65.00. The Architectural History of Canterbury Cathedral. By Francis Woodman. Pp.xviii, 282, London, Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1981, £35.00. The Correspondence of Erasmus, Volume VI. Translated by R.A.B. Mynors and D.F.S. Thomson, annotated by Peter G. Bietenholz. Pp.xxii, 448, Toronto, University of Toronto Press, 1982, £56.25. Erasme: Vie de Jean Vitrier et de John Colet. Edited by Andrd Godin. Pp.160, Angers, Editions Moreana, 1982, $7.00. Erasme, lecteur d'Origène. By André Godin. Pp.ix, 724, Geneva, Librairie Droz, 1982, no price given. Thomas More: history and providence. By Alistair Fox. Pp.xi, 271, Oxford, Basil Blackwell, 1982, no price given. Thomas More: Essays on the Icon. Edited by D. Grace and B. Byron. Pp.129, Melbourne, Dove Communications, 1980, no price given. The Cambridge Connection and the Elizabethan Settlement of 1559. By W.S. Hudson. Pp.x, 158, Durham , Duke University Press, 1980, $14.75. Faith by Statute: Parliament and the Settlement of Religion, 1559. By Norman L. Jones. Pp.viii, 245 , London, Royal Historical Society, 1982, £17.52. Richard Hooker and the Politics of a Christian England. By Robert K. Faulkner. Pp.x, 190, Berkeley, University of California Press, 1981, £15.75. Icon and Conquest. By Bernadette Bucher. Pp.xvii, 220, Chicago, The University of Chicago Press, 1981, £9.95. The Wooden Churches of Eastern Europe: An Introductory Survey. By David Buxton. Pp.viii, 405, Cambridge University Press, 1982, £42.50. American Catholics: A History of the Roman Catholic Community in the United States. By James Hennessey. Pp.xii, 397, New York, Oxford University Press, 1981, £13.50. Peter Maurin: Prophet in the Twentieth Century. By Marc H. Ellis. Pp.191, Ramsey, New Jersey and Leominster, England, Paulist Press/Fowler Wright Books, 1981, £7.45. The Newman Movement: Roman Catholics in American Higher Education, 1883–1971. By John Whitney Evans. Pp.xvi, 248, Notre Dame, University of Notre Dame Press, 1980, $14.95. Priests and People in Pre‐Famine Ireland, 1780–1845. By S.J. Connolly. Pp.338, Dublin, Gill & Macmillan, 1982, £17.00. The Nonconformist Conscience: Chapel and Politics, 1870–1914. By D.W. Bebbington. Pp.x, 193, London, George Allen and Unwin, 1982, £10.00. Heinrich Pesch: sein Leben und seine Lehre. By Franz H. Mueller. Pp.220, Cologne, J.P. Bachem, 1980, no price given. Beyond Survival: Reflections on the Future of Judaism. By Dow Marmur. Pp.xix, 218, London, Darton, Longman and Todd, 1982, £7.95. (shrink)
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    A Critique of Principlism.K. D. Clouser &B. Gert -1990 -Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 15 (2):219-236.
    The authors use the term “principlism” to refer to the practice of using “principles” to replace both moral theory and particular moral rules and ideals in dealing with the moral problems that arise in medical practice. The authors argue that these “principles” do not function as claimed, and that their use is misleading both practically and theoretically. The “principles” are in fact not guides to action, but rather they are merely names for a collection of sometimes superficially related matters for (...) consideration when dealing with a moral problem. The “principles” lack any systematic relationship to each other, and they often conflict with each other. These conflicts are unresolvable, since there is no unified moral theory from which they are all derived. For comparison the authors sketch the advantages of using a unified moral theory. (shrink)
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  5. The Case for Social Rights.K. D. Ewing -2003 - In Tom Campbell, Jeffrey Denys Goldsworthy & Adrienne Sarah Ackary Stone,Protecting Human Rights: Instruments and Institutions. Oxford University Press. pp. 323.
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    Stirring in 3-d spherical models of convection in the Earth's mantle.K. -D. Gottschaldt,U. Walzer,R. F. Hendel,D. R. Stegman,J. R. Baumgardner &H. -B. Mühlhaus -2006 -Philosophical Magazine 86 (21-22):3175-3204.
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  7. Designing vignette studies in marketing.K. D. Wason,M. J. Polonsky &M. R. Hyman -2002 -Australasian Marketing Journal 10 (3):41--58.
     
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    Die Kerkhervorming in Hongarye.K. D. Papp -2003 -HTS Theological Studies 59 (4).
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  9. If causation is not correlation, what is it? A review of Daniel M. Hausman's Causal Asymmetries.K. D. Hoover -2002 -Journal of Economic Methodology 9 (2):235-240.
     
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    Spontaneous-dialectical Aspects in Ancient Indian Philosophy.K. D. Kanev -1976 -Dialectics and Humanism 3 (3-4):219-228.
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  11. Silver jubilee souvenir: Academy of Comparative Philosophy & Religion, Belgaum.K. D. Sangoram &M. S. Deshpande (eds.) -1978 - Belgaum: The Academy.
    v. 1. Pillars of Sri Gurudeva's sampradaya and Heart-homages to Sri Gurudev.--v. 2. Shri Gurudeva's philosophy of God-realisation.
     
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    Evidence of emergent scaling in mechanical systems.K. D. Murphy,G. W. Hunt &D. P. Almond -2006 -Philosophical Magazine 86 (21-22):3325-3338.
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  13. Biblical Zoar: the looting of an ancient site.K. D. Politis -1994 -Minerva 5 (6):12-15.
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    Swiadomosc ekologiczna mlodziezy w spoleczenstwie postmodernistycznym.K. D. Szulborski -2001 -Humanistyka I Przyrodoznawstwo. Uniwersytet Warmińsko-Mazurski W Olsztynie 7:137-148.
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    Horses and Cattle.K. D. White -1993 -The Classical Review 43 (02):332-.
  16. Pedagogicheskie sochinenii︠a︡: v shesti tomakh.K. D. Ushinskiĭ -1988 - Moskva: "Pedagogika". Edited by M. I. Kondakov & S. F. Egorov.
     
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    Ab-initiotheoretical analysis of thermal expansivity, thermal vibrations and melting of thorium.K. D. Joshi,S. C. Gupta &S. Banerjee -2008 -Philosophical Magazine 88 (27):3145-3152.
  18. Ökopark am Rangierbahnhof Nord, München.K. D. Neumann -1996 -Topos 17 (1996):78.
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  19. A Laboratory Study of Different Corrective Advertising Claims.K. D. Hankel &M. R. Hyman -forthcoming -Philosophical Explorations.
     
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  20. Introduction: Modes of Rationality.K. D. Irani -1986 - In Martin Tamny & K. D. Irani,Rationality in thought and action. New York: Greenwood Press. pp. 29.
     
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    ‘One don, one beak’ ‐ university pressure and curriculum development in the first Nuffield a‐level physics project.K. D. Fuller &D. D. Malvern -1986 -British Journal of Educational Studies 34 (3):220-234.
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    The Age, Ancestry, and Career of Gordian I.K. D. Grasby -1975 -Classical Quarterly 25 (01):123-.
    In the Severan period the proconsulship of Africa or Asia was normally held some 15 to 17 years after die consulship. Although there are comparatively few consuls in this period whose ages can be firmly established, what evidencethere is suggests that the consulship was normally held in the early forties, on occasions as early as the mid thirties: a consularis could, therefore, hope to attain a premier proconsulship aged about 60. Thus the future emperor P.Helvius Pertinax, who was born on (...) 1st August 126, held the proconsulship of Africa, probably in 188/9, at the age of 62. M. Didius Julianus, the imperial successor to Pertinax, also succeeded him in Africa aged about 56. C. Vettius Sabinianus was born before 136 and his proconsulship fell about 192/37 whenhe was at least 56 years old. (shrink)
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    Wartosci codzienne w swiadomosci mlodych Polakow.K. D. Szulborski -1995 -Humanistyka I Przyrodoznawstwo. Akademia Rolniczo-Techniczna W Olsztynie 1:41-54.
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    Philosophy, Literature, and Ethics: Let the Engagement Begin.K. D. Clouser -1996 -Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 21 (3):321-340.
    The goal is to isolate points of philosophical interest in the preceding articles on narrative medical ethics in order to focus subsequent dialogue between the two disciplines. Ethics is an enterprise that has over the centuries developed a somewhat malleable structure, comprising characteristics, methods, lines of reasoning, rules, principles, assumptions, and arguments. This structure provides the framework within which many disciplines contribute to ethics through the exercise of their particular interests, skills, and methods. Challenging or changing the structural components requires (...) arguments of a traditional sort appropriate to the discipline of ethics. Three tenets are proposed as comprising the “received view” or credo of the literature and ethics movement. Each is examined. Then the individual articles in this issue are explored to the end of ferreting out points that would be fruitful points of discussion between philosophy and literature folks pursuing their mutual interest in ethics. (shrink)
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    China after the Storm. Report and Commentary. [REVIEW]K. -D. Grothusen -1972 -Philosophy and History 5 (2):224-225.
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    Yugoslavia. A multinational state between East and West. [REVIEW]K. -D. Grothusen -1972 -Philosophy and History 5 (1):96-97.
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    At the intersections of emotional and biological labor: Understanding transnational commercial surrogacy as social reproduction.G. K. D. Crozier,Jennifer L. Johnson &Christopher Hajzler -2014 -International Journal of Feminist Approaches to Bioethics 7 (2):45-74.
    Drawing on conceptual tools from philosophical bioethics, economics, and materialist feminism, we advocate viewing transnational commercial surrogacy as labor and consider what it means to compensate women for this work. We find two distinct but interrelated concerns emerge in our discussion of wages for surrogates: how to value and compensate for social reproduction, and how to establish a fair wage for surrogates. We explore limitations of minimum wage policy in addressing the undervaluation of biological and emotional labor in the transnational (...) commercial surrogacy industry. We argue that subsidization is a superior method of addressing at least one cause of undervaluation. (shrink)
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    Philosophical Critique of Bioethics: Introduction to the Issue.K. D. Clouser &L. M. Kopelman -1990 -Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 15 (2):121-124.
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    Nonorthodox Healing Systems and Their Knowledge Claims.K. D. Clouser &D. J. Hufford -1993 -Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 18 (2):101-106.
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    Literature and Medical Ethics.K. D. Clouser &A. H. Hawkins -1996 -Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 21 (3):237-241.
    The essays in this Journal issue offer examples of how textual analysis, literary theory, and the reading and writing of literature can contribute to an understanding of ethical issues in medicine. The editors' purpose in such an issue is to stimulate discussion between philosopher-ethicists and literary scholars whose work concerns this topic. With the concluding essays by editors Clouser and Hawkins, this discussion begins.
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    Rationality and Medicine: Introduction to the Theme.K. D. Clouser &B. Gert -1986 -Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 11 (2):119-121.
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    Too Blunt a Tool: A Case for Subsuming Analyses of Exploitation in Transnational Gestational Surrogacy Under a Justice or Human Rights Framework.G. K. D. Crozier -2014 -American Journal of Bioethics 14 (5):38-40.
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    (3 other versions)Historical Dictionary of Philosophy.K. -D. Grothusen -1971 -Philosophy and History 4 (2):127-127.
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    Reason, Law and the Limits of Indian Secularism.K. D. Prithipaul -1994 - International Institute of Indian Studies.
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    Towards Improving the Ethics of Ecological Research.G. K. D. Crozier &Albrecht I. Schulte-Hostedde -2015 -Science and Engineering Ethics 21 (3):577-594.
    We argue that the ecological research community should develop a plan for improving the ethical consistency and moral robustness of the field. We propose a particular ethics strategy—specifically, an ongoing process of collective ethical reflection that the community of ecological researchers, with the cooperation of applied ethicists and philosophers of biology, can use to address the needs we identify. We suggest a particular set of conceptual and analytic tools that, we argue, collectively have the resources to provide an empirically grounded (...) and conceptually complete foundation for an ethics strategy for ecological research. We illustrate our argument with information gathered from a survey of ecologists conducted at the 2013 meeting of the Canadian Society of Ecology and Evolution. (shrink)
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    Concept of truth in science and religion.K. D. Gangrade -2005 - New Delhi: Concept Pub. Co.. Edited by L. S. Kothari & Ajit Ram Verma.
    Based on the writings of D.S. Kothari; includes his brief biographical sketch and review of his four books.
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    The Nāyakas of IkkēriThe Nayakas of Ikkeri.Edward B. Harper &K. D. Swaminathan -1958 -Journal of the American Oriental Society 78 (4):321.
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    East European Manual. [REVIEW]K. -D. Grothusen -1978 -Philosophy and History 11 (1):80-80.
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    Stalin and the Rise of Hitler. The German Policy of the Soviet Union and the Communist International 1929–1934. [REVIEW]K. -D. Grothusen -1972 -Philosophy and History 5 (1):114-115.
  40. Ethical reasoning strategies and their relation to case-based instruction: Some preliminary results.K. D. Ashley &M. W. Keefer -1996 - In Garrison W. Cottrell,Proceedings of the Eighteenth Annual Conference of The Cognitive Science Society. Lawrence Erlbaum. pp. 483--488.
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    The effects on menstruation of elective tubal sterilization: a prospective controlled study.K. D. Bledin,J. E. Cooper,B. Brice &S. Mackenzie -1985 -Journal of Biosocial Science 17 (1):19-30.
    SummaryAs part of a prospective controlled study of the psychosomatic effects of elective tubal sterilization, 138 women were questioned about their menstrual functioning before sterilization, and again 6 months and 12 months post-operatively, using standardized interviewing procedures. Adverse changes, including increased menstrual loss, shorter menstrual cycles and greater use of pads or tampons were reported by sterilized subjects at both of the post-operative interviews. Control subjects reported several comparable effects, although adverse changes overall were reported more commonly by sterilized women (...) than by control subjects. However, many of the reported changes appeared to be related to pre-operative contraceptive methods, although consistent increases in use of pads or tampons were found in women who had pre-operatively used neither the pill nor the IUD. (shrink)
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  42. Negotiated measures - the institutional micropolitics of official criminal justice statistics.D. K. -2001 -Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 32 (4):705-722.
    This paper examines some of the background social and institutional practices involved in the production of official statistics about crime and criminal justice. It documents how a host of micropolitical considerations impinge on what studies are conducted, which agencies control official data, and how measures are standardized. The communication of statistical facts is also shown to be influenced by a concern to prospectively manage the political symbolism of popular accounts about crime and criminal justice statistics.
     
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    What can psychologists learn from hidden-unit nets?K. Lamberts &G. D'Ydewalle -1990 -Behavioral and Brain Sciences 13 (3):499-500.
  44. Body & Mind: Past, Present And Future.K. D. Irani -1980 - New York: Academic Press.
     
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    Social justice in the ancient world.K. D. Irani &Morris Silver (eds.) -1995 - Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press.
    This edited collection focuses on the problem of social justice, or, more particularly, how the demand for social justice was articulated and implemented in ...
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    Reconsidering cultural selection theory.G. K. D. Crozier -2008 -British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 59 (3):455-479.
    This paper examines conceptual issues that arise in applications of Darwinian natural selection to cultural systems. I argue that many criticisms of cultural selectionist models have been based on an over-detailed reading of the analogy between biological and cultural units of selection. I identify five of the most powerful objections to cultural selection theory and argue that none cuts to its heart. Some objections are based on mistaken assumptions about the simplicity of the mechanisms of biological heredity. Other objections are (...) attributable, rather, to mistaken inferences from observations of biological subject matter to what is essential in natural selection. I argue that such features are idiosyncratic of biological systems, but not essential for natural selection. My arguments throughout are illustrated by examples from biological and cultural evolution, and counter-factual illustrations from the history of theoretical biology. Introduction Cultural Selection Theory First Objection: Lamarckianism Second Objection: Genotype–Phenotype Distinction Third Objection: Common Hereditary Architecture Fourth Objection: Biological Analogue for Cultural Units 6.1 Regarding strict analogues 6.2 Regarding the trait analogue 6.3 Regarding the virus analogue Fifth Objection: Environmental Interaction Conclusion CiteULike Connotea Del.icio.us What's this? (shrink)
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    Authorship patterns in psychology: National and international trends.K. D. White,L. Dalgleish &G. Arnold -1982 -Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 20 (4):190-192.
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  48. Fictions of the Pose: Rembrandt against the Italian Renaissance. By Harry Berger, Jr.K. D. White -2004 -The European Legacy 9 (5):710-710.
  49. The Mottled Screen: Reading Proust Visually. By Mieke Bal, translated by Anna-Louise Milne.K. D. White -2002 -The European Legacy 7 (1):152-152.
     
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    Horses and Cattle Stella Georgoudi: Des chevaux et des boeufs dans le monde grec: Réalities et représentations animalières à partir des livres xvi et xvii des Géoponiques. Pp. 391; 10 figures. Paris and Athens: De Boccard/Daedalus, 1990. [REVIEW]K. D. White -1993 -The Classical Review 43 (02):332-333.
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