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    Magnetic anisotropy and magnetization dynamics of Fe nanoparticles embedded in Cr and Ag matrices.D. Peddis,M. T. Qureshi,S. H.Baker,C. Binns,M. Roy,S. Laureti,D. Fiorani,P. Nordblad &R. Mathieu -2015 -Philosophical Magazine 95 (33):3798-3807.
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    Research letter: Screening for diabetic retinopathy: A survey of health authorities during a period of transition.John R. Thompson,Gill M. Grimshaw,Andrew D. Wilson &RichardBaker -1999 -Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 5 (1):81-85.
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    Prehospital and disaster medicine.R. Bade,M. D.Baker,F. A. Bartkus,R. D. Beaton,A. P. Bcauc'hamp,I. Benson,AJJr Billitier,I. Binder,M. F. Boyle &I. Brook -1993 -Hermes 500:s70.
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    EEG Microstates Analysis in Young Adults With Autism Spectrum Disorder During Resting-State.David F. D’Croz-Baron,MaryBaker,Christoph M. Michel &Tanja Karp -2019 -Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 13.
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    Signal transduction in bacterial chemotaxis.Melinda D.Baker,Peter M. Wolanin &Jeffry B. Stock -2006 -Bioessays 28 (1):9-22.
    Motile bacteria respond to environmental cues to move to more favorable locations. The components of the chemotaxis signal transduction systems that mediate these responses are highly conserved among prokaryotes including both eubacterial and archael species. The best‐studied system is that found in Escherichia coli. Attractant and repellant chemicals are sensed through their interactions with transmembrane chemoreceptor proteins that are localized in multimeric assemblies at one or both cell poles together with a histidine protein kinase, CheA, an SH3‐like adaptor protein, CheW, (...) and a phosphoprotein phosphatase, CheZ. These multimeric protein assemblies act to control the level of phosphorylation of a response regulator, CheY, which dictates flagellar motion. Bacterial chemotaxis is one of the most‐understood signal transduction systems, and many biochemical and structural details of this system have been elucidated. This is an exciting field of study because the depth of knowledge now allows the detailed molecular mechanisms of transmembrane signaling and signal processing to be investigated. BioEssays 28:9–22, 2006. © 2005 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. (shrink)
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  6. Altmann, EM 117 Altmann, GTM 53. Anderson Jr,D. P.Baker,V. Bruce,M. Bucciarelli,A. M. Burton,C. F. Chabris,F. Chang,N. Chater,M. H. Christiansen &G. S. Cree -1999 -Cognitive Science 23 (4):637.
     
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    Becker, HS.(& McCall, M.) 116 Bell, T. 208 Bellarmine, R.(Cardinal) 199 Benghozi, P].P. Atkinson,R. Audi,D. Bailey,N.Baker,S. Banes,R. Barilli,C. Barnes,F. J. Barrett &R. Barthes -2000 - In Stephen Linstead & Heather Joy Höpfl,The aesthetics of organization. Thousand Oaks, Calif.: SAGE Publications.
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  8. France's First Sentimental Novel And Novels Of Chivalry.M.Baker -1974 -Bibliothèque d'Humanisme Et Renaissance 36 (1):33-45.
     
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    The paramagnetic-to-ferromagnetic transition in B2-structured Fe-Al single crystals: experiments and calculations.D. Wu,P. Munroe &I.Baker -2003 -Philosophical Magazine 83 (3):295-313.
    It is well established that single crystals of B2-structured Fe-Al change from paramagnetic to ferromagnetic upon plastic deformation. This strain-induced ferromagnetism arises mostly from Fe atoms which have three or more like nearest neighbours in antiphase-boundary tubes. Such Fe atoms carry magnetic moments according to their local environment. In this study, the saturation magnetizations, M S , of cold-rolled Fe-34 at.% Al, Fe-40 at.% Al and Fe-43 at.% Al single crystals were measured in a vibrating-sample magnetometer from 77 K to (...) room temperature and transmission electron microscopy was used to confirm the presence of APB tubes. After magnetic measurements, rolled single crystals were heated in a differential scanning calorimeter at 20 K min m 1 to 973 K and the enthalpy associated with the removal of the APB tubes measured. From the enthalpy measurement, the APB tube density and the number of Fe NNs were estimated. Hence, the M S values at 0 K were calculated. These were in good agreement with the experimentally determined values. (shrink)
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    A recurrent 16p12.1 microdeletion supports a two-hit model for severe developmental delay.Santhosh Girirajan,Jill A. Rosenfeld,Gregory M. Cooper,Francesca Antonacci,Priscillia Siswara,Andy Itsara,Laura Vives,Tom Walsh,Shane E. McCarthy,CarlBaker,Heather C. Mefford,Jeffrey M. Kidd,Sharon R. Browning,Brian L. Browning,Diane E. Dickel,Deborah L. Levy,Blake C. Ballif,Kathryn Platky,Darren M. Farber,Gordon C. Gowans,Jessica J. Wetherbee,Alexander Asamoah,David D. Weaver,Paul R. Mark,Jennifer Dickerson,Bhuwan P. Garg,Sara A. Ellingwood,Rosemarie Smith,Valerie C. Banks,Wendy Smith,Marie T. McDonald,Joe J. Hoo,Beatrice N. French,Cindy Hudson,John P. Johnson,Jillian R. Ozmore,John B. Moeschler,Urvashi Surti,Luis F. Escobar,Dima El-Khechen,Jerome L. Gorski,Jennifer Kussmann,Bonnie Salbert,Yves Lacassie,Alisha Biser,Donna M. McDonald-McGinn,Elaine H. Zackai,Matthew A. Deardorff,Tamim H. Shaikh,Eric Haan,Kathryn L. Friend,Marco Fichera,Corrado Romano,Jozef Gécz,Lynn E. DeLisi,Jonathan Sebat,Mary-Claire King,Lisa G. Shaffer & Eic -unknown
    We report the identification of a recurrent, 520-kb 16p12.1 microdeletion associated with childhood developmental delay. The microdeletion was detected in 20 of 11,873 cases compared with 2 of 8,540 controls and replicated in a second series of 22 of 9,254 cases compared with 6 of 6,299 controls. Most deletions were inherited, with carrier parents likely to manifest neuropsychiatric phenotypes compared to non-carrier parents. Probands were more likely to carry an additional large copy-number variant when compared to matched controls. The clinical (...) features of individuals with two mutations were distinct from and/or more severe than those of individuals carrying only the co-occurring mutation. Our data support a two-hit model in which the 16p12.1 microdeletion both predisposes to neuropsychiatric phenotypes as a single event and exacerbates neurodevelopmental phenotypes in association with other large deletions or duplications. Analysis of other microdeletions with variable expressivity indicates that this two-hit model might be more generally applicable to neuropsychiatric disease. © 2010 Nature America, Inc. All rights reserved. (shrink)
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    Books for review and for listing here should be addressed to Emily Zakin, Review Editor, Teaching Philosophy, Department of Philosophy, Miami University, Oxford, OH 45056.Robert Almeder,Lynne RudderBaker,José Luis Bermúdez,James Robert Brown,Jeremy Butterfield,Constantine Pagonis,Steven M. Cahn,John D. Caputo,J. Michael &Timothy R. Colburn -2000 -Teaching Philosophy 23 (2):227.
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    Women’s Inequality and the Retreat from the Welfare State: Downloading and Discrimination against Women.Brenda M.Baker -1998 -Dialogue 37 (4):719-.
    RÉSUMÉ: Cet article examine les conséquences pour l’inégalité sexuelle au Canada des coupures gouvernementales dans les soins de santé et les services sociaux, et les évalue à l’aune de la jurisprudence relative à la Charte. L’auteure soutient que ce recul a en fait désavantagé les femmes d’une manière disproportionnée, et qu’on pourrait y voir, du point de vue de la Charte, une discrimination à leur endroit. Or les gouvernements n’ont offert aucune justification de ces effets discriminatoires qui satisferait aux critères (...) de la Charte en en montrant le caractère raisonnable dans une société libre et démocratique. Présenter l’action gouvernementale comme un exercice neutre de transfert de responsabilités vers les familles et les communautés ne saurait constituer une telle justification. (shrink)
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  13. Ferrari, GRF 92 Ferry, L. and Renaut, A. 33, 219 Ffrench, P. 226 Fischer, F. et al. 18–19.H. R. Fischer,G. D. Atkins,M. L. Johnson,J. L. Austin,P.Baker,T. Ballauff,E. Behler,D. Benner,R. J. Bernstein &L. E. Beyer -2001 - In Gert Biesta & Denise Egéa-Kuehne,Derrida & education. New York: Routledge.
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    Windsor Yearbook of Access to Justice Vols. 1 and 2 William E. Conklin, Peter P. Mercer, Chris J. Wydrazynski, D. Charles James, and Brian M. Mazer, editors Windsor: University of Windsor, 1981 and 1982. Vol. 1, pp. 361; vol. 2, pp. 379. Subscription rate: $25.00 per volume. [REVIEW]Brenda M.Baker -1984 -Dialogue 23 (4):734-738.
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    The American medical ethics revolution: how the AMA's code of ethics has transformed physicians' relationships to patients, professionals, and society.RobertBaker (ed.) -1999 - Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press.
    The American Medical Association enacted its Code of Ethics in 1847, the first such national codification. In this volume, a distinguished group of experts from the fields of medicine, bioethics, and history of medicine reflect on the development of medical ethics in the United States, using historical analyses as a springboard for discussions of the problems of the present, including what the editors call "a sense of moral crisis precipitated by the shift from a system of fee-for-service medicine to a (...) system of fee-for-system medicine, better known as 'managed care.'" The authors begin with a look at how the medical profession began to consider ethical issues in the 1800s and subsequent developments in the 1900s. They then address the sociological, historical, ethical, and legal aspects of the practice of medicine. Later chapters discuss current and future challenges to medical ethics and professional values. Appendixes display various versions of the AMA's Code of Ethics as it has evolved over time. Contributors: George J. Annas, J.D., M.P.H., Arthur Isak Applbaum, Ph.D., Robert B.Baker, Ph.D., Chester R. Burns, M.D., Ph.D., Arthur L. Caplan, Ph.D., Alexander Morgan Capron, J.D., Christine K. Cassel, M.D., Linda L. Emanuel, M.D., Ph.D., Eliot L. Freidson, Ph.D., Albert R. Jonsen, Ph.D., Stephen R. Latham, J.D., Ph.D., Susan E. Lederer, Ph.D., Florencia Luna, Ph.D., Edmund D. Pellegrino, M.D., Charles E. Rosenberg, Ph.D., Mark Siegler, M.D., Rosemary A. Stevens, Ph.D., Robert M. Tenery, Jr., M.D., Robert M. Veatch, Ph.D., John Harley Warner, Ph.D., Paul Root Wolpe, Ph.D. (shrink)
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  16. Baker, G. P. and Hacker, P. M. S., "Frege: Logical Excavations". [REVIEW]D. Bell -1985 -Mind 94:160.
     
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  17. G. John M. Abbarno, The Ethics of Homelessness. Amsterdam: Rodopi, 1999, 258 pp.(Indexed). ISBN 90-420-0777-X, $22.00 (Pb). Robert B.Baker, Arthur L. Caplan, Linda L. Emanuel and Stephen R. Latham, eds., The American Medical Ethics Revolution. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1999, 396 pp.(Indexed). ISBN 0-8018-6170. [REVIEW]James Bohman,Thomas C. Brickhouse,Nicholas D. Smith,Alan Brinkley,Tex Waco,James M. Buchanan,Richard A. Musgrave,John D. Caputo,Michael J. Scanlon &Christopher Cox -2001 -Journal of Value Inquiry 35:285-289.
     
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    A draft model aggregated code of ethics for bioethicists.RobertBaker -2005 -American Journal of Bioethics 5 (5):33 – 41.
    Bioethicists function in an environment in which their peers - healthcare executives, lawyers, nurses, physicians - assert the integrity of their fields through codes of professional ethics. Is it time for bioethics to assert its integrity by developing a code of ethics? Answering in the affirmative, this paper lays out a case by reviewing the historical nature and function of professional codes of ethics. Arguing that professional codes are aggregative enterprises growing in response to a field's historical experiences, it asserts (...) that bioethics now needs to assert its integrity and independence and has already developed a body of formal statements that could be aggregated to create a comprehensive code of ethics for bioethics. A Draft Model Aggregated Code of Ethics for Bioethicists is offered in the hope that analysis and criticism of this draft code will promote further discussion of the nature and content of a code of ethics for bioethicists. (shrink)
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    Applying Kidder's ethical decision-making checklist to media ethics.SherryBaker -1997 -Journal of Mass Media Ethics 12 (4):197 – 210.
    Kidder's checklistfor ethical decrsion making is recommended as an addition to the existing canon of modelsfor mass media ethics. Contributions in Kidder's approach include his dichotomy between ethical dilemmas m d moral temptations, his tests for right-versus-wrong and right-versus-right issues, his framework by which to clarify values in ethical dilemmas, nnd his sequencing of the decision-making process. Kidder's model is surnmnrized nnd discussed, revisions are suggested for classroom use in medin ethics courses, nnd tke revised model is applied to media (...) ethics cases. (shrink)
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    Friendship, Sex, and the Moral Life in Iris Murdoch’s Novels.J. RobertBaker -2023 - In Miles Leeson & Frances White,Iris Murdoch and the Literary Imagination. Springer Verlag. pp. 2147483647-2147483647.
    This chapter, ‘Friendship and the Moral Life in Iris Murdoch’s Novels’ revisits the subject of sexual relationships, not from the problematic perspective brought to them in Anne Rowe’s earlier chapter, but in a positive light. In his analysis of the educational potential of friendship and sexuality RobertBaker contends that sexual intimacy teaches Murdoch’s characters not only about themselves and their own identity but also about the reality of the other person. It thus acts as a force for learning (...) to attend to the world outside the self which is the desideratum of Murdoch’s moral pilgrimage. He surveys the apparent acceptance by Murdoch scholars that such moral development is necessarily a solitary and lonely endeavour before juxtaposing that impression—given prominence in the M and D scenario Murdoch creates in The Sovereignty of Good (1970)—with the relationships she portrays in her novels. Close readings of the friendship of Tom MacCaffrey and Emmanuel Scarlett-Taylor in The Philosopher’s Pupil (1983) and of Harvey Blackett’s relationship with Sefton Anderson in The Green Knight supportBaker’s contention that physical affection can be a guide to the good. Borrowing an image from the latter novel he claims that in her fiction ‘Murdoch represents the moral life not as a lonely pilgrimage toward reality, but as a passeggiata with others in which one gives way to a movement larger than and beyond oneself’ (177), a viable interpretation which reads the passeggiata with an interestingly different slant from other current critics such as Rebecca Moden, who regards it as Murdoch’s ‘metaphor for the nature of human existence’ and ‘a troubling image of the impoverished quality of human consciousness in the late twentieth century’. (shrink)
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    Law, justice and the state: essays on justice and rights: proceedings of the 16th World Congress of the International Association for Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy (IVR), Reykjavík, 26 May-2 June, 1993.Aleksander Peczenik &Mikael M. Karlsson (eds.) -1995 - Stuttgart: F. Steiner Verlag.
    Aus dem Inhalt: Justice in General: E. Attwooll: Is the Idea of Justice Asymmetric? u C. L. Sheng: Injustice in Law Caused by Conflict between Equality and Equity u G. Barden: Approaches to Justice: The Economy and the State u C. Schmidt: The Concept of Justice in Economic Theory u M. Milde: Rawls, Pluralism and the Value of Contract Theory u J. Tasioulas: M. Walzer on Justice u L. Cedroni: An Ethological Approach to Law, Justice and the State uaR. Kevelson: (...) Justice as Artifice and Sign u A. Makolkin: Semiotics and Poeticity of Law and Justice u D. Ginev: Law and Morality from a Hermeneutic-Semiotic Perspective Rights in General: F. Viola: Personal Identity in the Human Rights Perspective u J.-R. Sieckmann: Justice and Rights u P. Comanducci: Justice and Rights u D. Wayand: Aboriginal Rights - Then and Now u M. Pavcnik: Argument der Grundrechte u D. B. Boersema: What's Wrong with Rights? u E. E. Dais: A Kantian Critique of Justice Holmes's Rights Theory Social and Environmental Rights: B. M.Baker: The Welfare State: Objectives, Subordinate Principles and Justifying Grounds u U. Penski: Zur Begruendung und Struktur sozialer Rechte u H. LaFolette: Two Forms of Paternalism u L. J. Mazor: Social Justice / Asocial Injustice u D. Wood: Constitutional Minimalism and the Discretionary Power of the Welfare State u u.a. (shrink)
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    Entropy and a sub-group of geometric measures of paths predict the navigability of an environment.D. Yesiltepe,P. Fernández Velasco,A. Coutrot,A. Ozbil Torun,J. M. Wiener,C. Holscher,M. Hornberger,R. Conroy Dalton &H. J. Spiers -2023 -Cognition 236 (C):105443.
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  23. Cause and intent: Social reasoning in causal learning.Noah D. Goodman,Chris L.Baker &Joshua B. Tenenbaum -2009 - In N. A. Taatgen & H. van Rijn,Proceedings of the 31st Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society. pp. 2759--2764.
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    Plato's Pigs and Other Ruminations: Ancient Guides to Living with Nature.M. D. Usher -2020 - Cambridge University Press.
    The Greeks and Romans have been charged with destroying the ecosystems within which they lived. In this book, however, M. D. Usher argues rather that we can find in their lives and thought the origin of modern ideas about systems and sustainability, important topics for humans today and in the future. With chapters running the gamut of Greek and Roman experience – from the Presocratics and Plato to Roman agronomy and the Benedictine Rule – Plato's Pigs brings together unlikely bedfellows, (...) both ancient and modern, to reveal surprising connections. Lively prose and liberal use of anecdotal detail, including an afterword about the author's own experiments with sustainable living on his sheep farm in Vermont, add a strong authorial voice. In short, this is a unique, first-of-its-kind book that is sure to be of interest to anyone working in Classics, environmental studies, philosophy, ecology, or the history of ideas. (shrink)
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    Contrary to time conditionals in Talmudic logic.M. Abraham,D. M. Gabbay &U. Schild -2012 -Artificial Intelligence and Law 20 (2):145-179.
    We consider conditionals of the form A ⇒ B where A depends on the future and B on the present and past. We examine models for such conditional arising in Talmudic legal cases. We call such conditionals contrary to time conditionals.Three main aspects will be investigated: Inverse causality from future to past, where a future condition can influence a legal event in the past (this is a man made causality).Comparison with similar features in modern law.New types of temporal logics arising (...) from modelling the Talmudic examples. We shall see that we need a new temporal logic,which we call Talmudic temporal logic with linear open advancing future and parallel changing past, based on two parameters for time. (shrink)
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    Tools for Reordering: Commonplacing and the Space of Words in Linnaeus's Philosophia Botanica.M. D. Eddy -2010 -Intellectual History Review 20 (2):227-252.
    While much has been written on the cultural and intellectual antecedents that gave rise to Carolus Linnaeus?s herbarium and his Systema Naturae, the tools that he used to transform his raw observations into nomenclatural terms and categories have been neglected. Focusing on the Philosophia Botanica, the popular classification handbook that he published in 1751, it can be shown that Linnaeus cleverly ordered and reordered the work by employing commonplacing techniques that had been part of print culture since the Renaissance. Indeed, (...) the functional adaptability of commonplace heads allowed him to split and combine the book?s chapters and tables and played a notable conceptual role in the way in which he spatialized words and, to a certain extent, specimens. (shrink)
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    M. Giusta: Il testo delle 'Tusculane'. Turin: Le Lettere, 1991. Pp. xix + 371. Paper, L. 65,000.M. D. Reeve -1998 -The Classical Review 48 (01):200-201.
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    Tableau-based decision procedure for the multiagent epistemic logic with all coalitional operators for common and distributed knowledge.M. Ajspur,V. Goranko &D. Shkatov -2013 -Logic Journal of the IGPL 21 (3):407-437.
    We develop a conceptually clear, intuitive, and feasible decision procedure for testing satisfiability in the full multi\-agent epistemic logic \CMAELCD\ with operators for common and distributed knowledge for all coalitions of agents mentioned in the language. To that end, we introduce Hintikka structures for \CMAELCD\ and prove that satisfiability in such structures is equivalent to satisfiability in standard models. Using that result, we design an incremental tableau-building procedure that eventually constructs a satisfying Hintikka structure for every satisfiable input set of (...) formulae of \CMAELCD\ and closes for every unsatisfiable input set of formulae. (shrink)
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  29. Saint Thomas et le mystère de la création: Une réponse aux interrogations de l'homme d'aujourd'hui.M. -D. Philippe -1997 -Sapientia 52 (201):145-158.
     
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    Aristophanic Comedy K. J. Dover: Aristophanic Comedy. Pp. xvi+253; 9 plates. London: Batsford, 1972. Cloth, £4.50.D. M. MacDowell -1974 -The Classical Review 24 (01):27-29.
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    Thermoelectricity of Lithium Alloys at Very Low Temperatures.D. K. C. MacDonald,W. B. Pearson &I. M. Templeton -1961 -Philosophical Magazine 6 (72):1431-1437.
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    A Study of the Cognomina of Soldiers in the Roman Legions.R. V. D. M. &Lindley Richard Dean -1916 -American Journal of Philology 37 (2):217.
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    Evaluation as an indicator of intention [G].D. M. McKay -1978 -Behavioral and Brain Sciences 1 (4):584-585.
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    Michael F. Hendy, Catalogue of the Byzantine Coins in the Dumbarton Oaks Collection and in the Whittemore Collection.D. M. Metcalf -2000 -Byzantinische Zeitschrift 93 (2).
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    Over-compensation by the non-preferred hand in an action-current study of simultaneous movements of the fingers.M. Metfessel &N. D. Warren -1934 -Journal of Experimental Psychology 17 (2):246.
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    The Neurotic Personality. By R. G. Gordon M.D., D.Sc, F.R.C.P.Edin. (London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trübner & Co., Ltd. 1927. Pp. x + 300. Price 10s. 6d. net.). [REVIEW]M. D. Eder -1928 -Philosophy 3 (10):255-.
  37. If I were the teacher… qualitative study of attitude toward science.Michael D. Piburn &Dale R.Baker -1993 -Science Education 77 (4):393-406.
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    Effect of completion-time windows in the analysis of health-related quality of life outcomes in cancer patients.D. E. Ediebah,C. Coens,J. T. Maringwa,C. Quinten,E. Zikos,J. Ringash,M. King,C. Gotay,H. -H. Flechtner,J. Schmucker von Koch,J. Weis,E. F. Smit,C. -H. Köhne &A. Bottomley -unknown
    We examined if cancer patients' health-related quality of life (HRQoL) scores on the European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer (EORTC) QLQ-C30 are affected by the specific time point, before or during treatment, at which the questionnaire is completed, and whether this could bias the overall treatment comparison analyses. A 'completion-time window' variable was created on three closed EORTC randomised control trials in lung (non-small cell lung cancer, NSCLC) and colorectal cancer (CRC) to indicate when the QLQ-30 was completed (...) relative to chemotherapy cycle dates, defined as 'before', 'on' and 'after'. HRQoL mean scores were calculated using a linear mixed model. Statistically significant differences (P< 0.05) were observed on 6 and 5 scales for 'on' and 'after' comparisons in the NSCLC and two-group CRC trial, respectively. As for the three-group CRC trial, several statistical differences were observed in the 'before' to 'on' and the 'on' to 'after' comparisons. For all three trials, including the 'completion-time window' variable in the model resulted in a better fit, but no substantial changes in the treatment effects were noted. We showed that considering the exact timing of completion within specified windows resulted in statistical and potentially clinically significant differences, but it did not alter the conclusions of treatment comparison in these studies. (shrink)
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    The Significance of the Pyscho-Physical Relationship in the Philosophy of Alexander.D. M. Emmet -1949 -Proceedings of the Tenth International Congress of Philosophy 1:360-362.
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    Goals, analogy, and the social constraints of scientific discovery.Kevin Dunbar &Lisa M.Baker -1994 -Behavioral and Brain Sciences 17 (3):538-539.
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  41. Research ethics among AACSB faculty and deans: Why isn't there more whistlehlowing?M. Onken,S. H. Garrison &D. P. Dotterweich -1999 -Journal of Information Ethics 8 (1):10-19.
  42. Scientific Competition: Theory and Policy, Conferences on New Political Economy.M. Albert,D. Schmidtchen &S. Voigt (eds.) -2003 - Mohr Siebeck.
  43. Cognitive development.M. S. Albert,Adele D. Diamond,R. H. Fitch,Helen J. Neville,Petere R. Rapp &Paula A. Tallal -1999 - In M. J. Zigmond & F. E. Bloom,Fundamental Neuroscience.
  44. Public Knowledge of" Hard" and" Soft" News: Do Media Use Patterns Matter?M. B. Salwen &P. D. Driscoll -1995 -Communication and Cognition: An Interdisciplinary Quarterly Journal 28:427-440.
     
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    Comparison and choice.M. R. Sertel &A. V. D. Bellen -1982 -Theory and Decision 14 (1):35-50.
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  46. Kritika falʹsifikatorov istorii i teorii marksistsko-leninskoĭ filosofii: [Ucheb. posobie dli︠a︡ filos. fak. un-tov.M. T. Iovchuk &A. D. Kosichev (eds.) -1979 - Moskva: Vyssh. shkola.
     
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    Giovanni Pavano: Introduzione alla lingua etrusca e saggio di traduzione. Pp. 82. Turin: Gheroni, 1959. Paper.D. M. Jones -1960 -The Classical Review 10 (03):262-.
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    Latin Cognomina.D. M. Jones -1970 -The Classical Review 20 (02):207-.
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    Latin Grammar.D. M. Jones -1970 -The Classical Review 20 (03):364-.
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