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  1. Spellman, L.-Substance and Separation in Aristotle.M. L.Gill -1998 -Philosophical Books 39:43-44.
     
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  2. Unity, Identity, and Explanation in Aristotle's Metaphysics.T. Scaltsas,D. Charles &M. L.Gill -1998 -Philosophical Quarterly 48 (191):255-258.
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    Deletion mapping of homoeologous group 6-specific wheat expressed sequence tags.H. S. Randhawa,M. Dilbirligi,D. Sidhu,M. Erayman,D. Sandhu,S. Bondareva,S. Chao,G. R. Lazo,O. D. Anderson, Miftahudin,J. P. Gustafson,B. Echalier,L. L. Qi,B. S.Gill,E. D. Akhunov,J. Dvorák,A. M. Linkiewicz,A. Ratnasiri,J. Dubcovsky,C. E. Bermudez-Kandianis,R. A. Greene,M. E. Sorrells,E. J. Conley,J. A. Anderson,J. H. Peng,N. L. V. Lapitan,K. G. Hossain,V. Kalavacharla,S. F. Kianian,M. S. Pathan,H. T. Nguyen,T. R. Endo,T. J. Close,P. E. McGuire,C. O. Qualset &K. S.Gill -unknown
    To localize wheat ESTs on chromosomes, 882 homoeologous group 6-specific ESTs were identified by physically mapping 7965 singletons from 37 cDNA libraries on 146 chromosome, arm, and sub-arm aneuploid and deletion stocks. The 882 ESTs were physically mapped to 25 regions flanked by 23 deletion breakpoints. Of the 5154 restriction fragments detected by 882 ESTs, 2043 were localized to group 6 chromosomes and 806 were mapped on other chromosome groups. The number of loci mapped was greatest on chromosome 6B and (...) least on 6D. The 264 ESTs that detected orthologous loci on all three homoeologs using one restriction enzyme were used to construct a consensus physical map. The physical distribution of ESTs was uneven on chromosomes with a tendency toward higher densities in the distal halves of chromosome arms. About 43% of the wheat group 6 ESTs identified rice homologs upon comparisons of genome sequences. Fifty-eight percent of these ESTs were present on rice chromosome 2 and the remaining were on other rice chromosomes. Even within the group 6 bins, rice chromosomal blocks identified by 1-6 wheat ESTs were homologous to up to 11 rice chromosomes. These rice-block contigs were used to resolve the order of wheat ESTs within each bin. (shrink)
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    A 2600-locus chromosome bin map of wheat homoeologous group 2 reveals interstitial gene-rich islands and colinearity with rice. [REVIEW]E. J. Conley,V. Nduati,J. L. Gonzalez-Hernandez,A. Mesfin,M. Trudeau-Spanjers,S. Chao,G. R. Lazo,D. D. Hummel,O. D. Anderson,L. L. Qi,B. S.Gill,B. Echalier,A. M. Linkiewicz,J. Dubcovsky,E. D. Akhunov,J. Dvorák,J. H. Peng,N. L. V. Lapitan,M. S. Pathan,H. T. Nguyen,X. -F. Ma, Miftahudin,J. P. Gustafson,R. A. Greene,M. E. Sorrells,K. G. Hossain,V. Kalavacharla,S. F. Kianian,D. Sidhu,M. Dilbirligi,K. S.Gill,D. W. Choi,R. D. Fenton,T. J. Close,P. E. McGuire,C. O. Qualset &J. A. Anderson -unknown
    The complex hexaploid wheat genome offers many challenges for genomics research. Expressed sequence tags facilitate the analysis of gene-coding regions and provide a rich source of molecular markers for mapping and comparison with model organisms. The objectives of this study were to construct a high-density EST chromosome bin map of wheat homoeologous group 2 chromosomes to determine the distribution of ESTs, construct a consensus map of group 2 ESTs, investigate synteny, examine patterns of duplication, and assess the colinearity with rice (...) of ESTs assigned to the group 2 consensus bin map. A total of 2600 loci generated from 1110 ESTs were mapped to group 2 chromosomes by Southern hybridization onto wheat aneuploid chromosome and deletion stocks. A consensus map was constructed of 552 ESTs mapping to more than one group 2 chromosome. Regions of high gene density in distal bins and low gene density in proximal bins were found. Two interstitial gene-rich islands flanked by relatively gene-poor regions on both the short and long arms and having good synteny with rice were discovered. The map locations of two ESTs indicated the possible presence of a small pericentric inversion on chromosome 2B. Wheat chromosome group 2 was shown to share syntenous blocks with rice chromosomes 4 and 7. (shrink)
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    Guidelines for Assessment of Gait and Reference Values for Spatiotemporal Gait Parameters in Older Adults: The Biomathics and Canadian Gait Consortiums Initiative.Olivier Beauchet,Gilles Allali,Harmehr Sekhon,Joe Verghese,Sylvie Guilain,Jean-Paul Steinmetz,Reto W. Kressig,John M. Barden,Tony Szturm,Cyrille P. Launay,Sébastien Grenier,Louis Bherer,Teresa Liu-Ambrose,Vicky L. Chester,Michele L. Callisaya,Velandai Srikanth,Guillaume Léonard,Anne-Marie De Cock,Ryuichi Sawa,Gustavo Duque,Richard Camicioli &Jorunn L. Helbostad -2017 -Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 11.
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    (1 other version)M. L.Gill, P. Ryan : Plato: Parmenides. Pp. viii + 175. Indianapolis, IN and Cambridge: Hackett Publishing Company, 1996. £22.50 . ISBN: 0-87220-329-8. [REVIEW]Malcolm Schofield -1998 -The Classical Review 48 (1):180-181.
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    Book reviews. [REVIEW]William L. Allen,Henry L. Ruf,Chernor M. Jalloh,John Donnelly,Jerry H.Gill,Lee Barrett,Ronald L. Hall &William Kluback -1987 -International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 21 (1):185-189.
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    Measuring Athletic Mental Energy (AME): Instrument Development and Validation.Frank J. H. Lu,Diane L.Gill,Cynthia M. C. Yang,Po-Fu Lee,Yi-Hsiang Chiu,Ya-Wen Hsu &Garry Kuan -2018 -Frontiers in Psychology 9:419794.
    Although considerable research indicates that mental energy is an important factor in many domains, including athletic performance (Cook & Davis, 2006), athletic mental energy (AME) has never been conceptualized and measured. Therefore, the aim of this study was to conceptualize and develop a reliable and valid instrument to assess athletic mental energy. In Study 1, a focus group interview established the initial framework of athletic mental energy. Study 2 used a survey to collect athletes’ experiences of athletic mental energy and (...) develop a scale draft titled “Athletic Mental Energy Scale (AMES).” In Study 3, we examined the psychometric properties and the underlying structure of AMES via item analysis, internal consistency, and exploratory factor analysis (EFA). In Study 4, we used confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) to examine AMES’s factorial validity; and examined concurrent and discriminant validity by examining correlations with athletes’ life stress, positive state of mind, and burnout. In study 5, we examined the measurement invariance of the 6-factor, 18-item AMES with Taiwanese and Malaysian samples. Study 6 examined the predictive validity by comparing AMES scores of successful and unsuccessful martial artists. Across these phases, results showed a 6-factor, 18-item AMES had adequate content validity, factorial structure, nomological validity, discriminant validity, predictive validity, measurement invariance, and reliability. We suggest future studies may use AMES to examine its relationships with athletes’ cognition, affect, and performance. The application of AMES in sport psychology was also discussed. (shrink)
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    Paradigm and diairesis: a response to M. L.Gill's 'Models in PLato's Sophist and Statesman'.Dimitri El Murr -2006 -Plato Journal 6.
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    Social research in international agricultural R&D: Lessons from the small ruminant CRSP. [REVIEW]Constance M. McCorkle,Michael F. Nolan,Keith Jamtgaard &Jere L. Gilles -1989 -Agriculture and Human Values 6 (3):42-51.
    The uses of the most “social” of the social sciences—sociology and anthropology—in international agricultural research and development (R&D) have often been poorly understood. Drawing upon a decade of work by the Sociology Project of the Small Ruminant Collaborative Research Support Program, this article exemplifies how and where social scientists can and have contributed to major development initiatives, and it illustrates some of the larger lessons to be learned for human values concerns in international agriculture.
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    Analysis of expressed sequence tag loci on wheat chromosome group 4. Miftahudin,K. Ross,X. -F. Ma,A. A. Mahmoud,J. Layton,M. A. Rodriguez Milla,T. Chikmawati,J. Ramalingam,O. Feril,M. S. Pathan,G. Surlan Momirovic,S. Kim,K. Chema,P. Fang,L. Haule,H. Struxness,J. Birkes,C. Yaghoubian,R. Skinner,J. McAllister,V. Nguyen,L. L. Qi,B. Echalier,B. S.Gill,A. M. Linkiewicz,J. Dubcovsky,E. D. Akhunov,J. Dvorák,M. Dilbirligi,K. S.Gill,J. H. Peng,N. L. V. Lapitan,C. E. Bermudez-Kandianis,M. E. Sorrells,K. G. Hossain,V. Kalavacharla,S. F. Kianian,G. R. Lazo,S. Chao,O. D. Anderson,J. Gonzalez-Hernandez,E. J. Conley,J. A. Anderson,D. -W. Choi,R. D. Fenton,T. J. Close,P. E. McGuire,C. O. Qualset,H. T. Nguyen &J. P. Gustafson -unknown
    A total of 1918 loci, detected by the hybridization of 938 expressed sequence tag unigenes from 26 Triticeae cDNA libraries, were mapped to wheat homoeologous group 4 chromosomes using a set of deletion, ditelosomic, and nulli-tetrasomic lines. The 1918 EST loci were not distributed uniformly among the three group 4 chromosomes; 41, 28, and 31% mapped to chromosomes 4A, 4B, and 4D, respectively. This pattern is in contrast to the cumulative results of EST mapping in all homoeologous groups, as reported (...) elsewhere, that found the highest proportion of loci mapped to the B genome. Sixty-five percent of these 1918 loci mapped to the long arms of homoeologous group 4 chromosomes, while 35% mapped to the short arms. The distal regions of chromosome arms showed higher numbers of loci than the proximal regions, with the exception of 4DL. This study confirmed the complex structure of chromosome 4A that contains two reciprocal translocations and two inversions, previously identified. An additional inversion in the centromeric region of 4A was revealed. A consensus map for homoeologous group 4 was developed from 119 ESTs unique to group 4. Forty-nine percent of these ESTs were found to be homoologous to sequences on rice chromosome 3, 12% had matches with sequences on other rice chromosomes, and 39% had no matches with rice sequences at all. Limited homology was found between wheat ESTs on homoeologous group 4 and the Arabidopsis genome. Forty-two percent of the homoeologous group 4 ESTs could be classified into functional categories on the basis of blastX searches against all protein databases. (shrink)
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    Group 3 chromosome bin maps of wheat and their relationship to rice chromosome 1.J. D. Munkvold,R. A. Greene,C. E. Bermudez-Kandianis,C. M. La Rota,H. Edwards,S. F. Sorrells,T. Dake,D. Benscher,R. Kantety,A. M. Linkiewicz,J. Dubcovsky,E. D. Akhunov,J. Dvorák, Miftahudin,J. P. Gustafson,M. S. Pathan,H. T. Nguyen,S. de MatthewsChao,G. R. Lazo,D. D. Hummel,O. D. Anderson,J. A. Anderson,J. L. Gonzalez-Hernandez,J. H. Peng,N. Lapitan,L. L. Qi,B. Echalier,B. S.Gill,K. G. Hossain,V. Kalavacharla,S. F. Kianian,D. Sandhu,M. Erayman,K. S.Gill,P. E. McGuire,C. O. Qualset &M. E. Sorrells -unknown
    The focus of this study was to analyze the content, distribution, and comparative genome relationships of 996 chromosome bin-mapped expressed sequence tags accounting for 2266 restriction fragments on the homoeologous group 3 chromosomes of hexaploid wheat. Of these loci, 634, 884, and 748 were mapped on chromosomes 3A, 3B, and 3D, respectively. The individual chromosome bin maps revealed bins with a high density of mapped ESTs in the distal region and bins of low density in the proximal region of the (...) chromosome arms, with the exception of 3DS and 3DL. These distributions were more localized on the higher-resolution group 3 consensus map with intermediate regions of high-mapped-EST density on both chromosome arms. Gene ontology classification of mapped ESTs was not significantly different for homoeologous group 3 chromosomes compared to the other groups. A combined analysis of the individual bin maps using 537 of the mapped ESTs revealed rearrangements between the group 3 chromosomes. Approximately 232 of the consensus mapped ESTs matched sequences on rice chromosome 1 and revealed large- and small-scale differences in gene order. Of the group 3 mapped EST unigenes ∼21 and 32% matched the Arabidopsis coding regions and proteins, respectively, but no chromosome-level gene order conservation was detected. (shrink)
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    A chromosome bin map of 2148 expressed sequence tag loci of wheat homoeologous group 7.K. G. Hossain,V. Kalavacharla,G. R. Lazo,J. Hegstad,M. J. Wentz,P. M. A. Kianian,K. Simons,S. Gehlhar,J. L. Rust,R. R. Syamala,K. Obeori,S. Bhamidimarri,P. Karunadharma,S. Chao,O. D. Anderson,L. L. Qi,B. Echalier,B. S.Gill,A. M. Linkiewicz,A. Ratnasiri,J. Dubcovsky,E. D. Akhunov,J. Dvorák, Miftahudin,K. Ross,J. P. Gustafson,H. S. Radhawa,M. Dilbirligi,K. S.Gill,J. H. Peng,N. L. V. Lapitan,R. A. Greene,C. E. Bermudez-Kandianis,M. E. Sorrells,O. Feril,M. S. Pathan,H. T. Nguyen,J. L. Gonzalez-Hernandez,E. J. Conley,J. A. Anderson,D. W. Choi,D. Fenton,T. J. Close,P. E. McGuire,C. O. Qualset &S. F. Kianian -unknown
    The objectives of this study were to develop a high-density chromosome bin map of homoeologous group 7 in hexaploid wheat, to identify gene distribution in these chromosomes, and to perform comparative studies of wheat with rice and barley. We mapped 2148 loci from 919 EST clones onto group 7 chromosomes of wheat. In the majority of cases the numbers of loci were significantly lower in the centromeric regions and tended to increase in the distal regions. The level of duplicated loci (...) in this group was 24% with most of these loci being localized toward the distal regions. One hundred nineteen EST probes that hybridized to three fragments and mapped to the three group 7 chromosomes were designated landmark probes and were used to construct a consensus homoeologous group 7 map. An additional 49 probes that mapped to 7AS, 7DS, and the ancestral translocated segment involving 7BS also were designated landmarks. Landmark probe orders and comparative maps of wheat, rice, and barley were produced on the basis of corresponding rice BAC/PAC and genetic markers that mapped on chromosomes 6 and 8 of rice. Identification of landmark ESTs and development of consensus maps may provide a framework of conserved coding regions predating the evolution of wheat genomes. (shrink)
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    Gill (M.L.), Pellegrin (P.) (edd.) A Companion to Ancient Philosophy. Pp. xxxvi + 791, figs, maps. Malden, MA and Oxford: Blackwell Publishing, 2006. Cased, £99.99, US$165.95, Aus$275.95. ISBN: 978-0-631-21061-. [REVIEW]John Palmer -2008 -The Classical Review 58 (1):52-56.
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    Duplications of the neuropeptide receptor gene VIPR2 confer significant risk for schizophrenia.Vladimir Vacic,Shane McCarthy,Dheeraj Malhotra,Fiona Murray,Hsun-Hua Chou,Aine Peoples,Vladimir Makarov,Seungtai Yoon,Abhishek Bhandari,Roser Corominas,Lilia M. Iakoucheva,Olga Krastoshevsky,Verena Krause,Verónica Larach-Walters,David K. Welsh,David Craig,John R. Kelsoe,Elliot S. Gershon,Suzanne M. Leal,Marie Dell Aquila,Derek W. Morris,MichaelGill,Aiden Corvin,Paul A. Insel,Jon McClellan,Mary-Claire King,Maria Karayiorgou,Deborah L. Levy,Lynn E. DeLisi &Jonathan Sebat -unknown
    Rare copy number variants have a prominent role in the aetiology of schizophrenia and other neuropsychiatric disorders. Substantial risk for schizophrenia is conferred by large CNVs at several loci, including microdeletions at 1q21.1, 3q29, 15q13.3 and 22q11.2 and microduplication at 16p11.2. However, these CNVs collectively account for a small fraction of cases, and the relevant genes and neurobiological mechanisms are not well understood. Here we performed a large two-stage genome-wide scan of rare CNVs and report the significant association of copy (...) number gains at chromosome 7q36.3 with schizophrenia. Microduplications with variable breakpoints occurred within a 362-kilobase region and were detected in 29 of 8,290 patients versus 2 of 7,431 controls in the combined sample. All duplications overlapped or were located within 89 kilobases upstream of the vasoactive intestinal peptide receptor gene VIPR2. VIPR2 transcription and cyclic-AMP signalling were significantly increased in cultured lymphocytes from patients with microduplications of 7q36.3. These findings implicate altered vasoactive intestinal peptide signalling in the pathogenesis of schizophrenia and indicate the VPAC2 receptor as a potential target for the development of new antipsychotic drugs. © 2011 Macmillan Publishers Limited. All rights reserved. (shrink)
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    Chromosome bin map of expressed sequence tags in homoeologous group 1 of hexaploid wheat and homoeology with rice and arabidopsis.J. H. Peng,H. Zadeh,G. R. Lazo,J. P. Gustafson,S. Chao,O. D. Anderson,L. L. Qi,B. Echalier,B. S.Gill,M. Dilbirligi,D. Sandhu,K. S.Gill,R. A. Greene,M. E. Sorrells,E. D. Akhunov,J. Dvorák,A. M. Linkiewicz,J. Dubcovsky,K. G. Hossain,V. Kalavacharla,S. F. Kianian,A. A. Mahmoud, Miftahudin,E. J. Conley,J. A. Anderson,M. S. Pathan,H. T. Nguyen,P. E. McGuire,C. O. Qualset &N. L. V. Lapitan -unknown
    A total of 944 expressed sequence tags generated 2212 EST loci mapped to homoeologous group 1 chromosomes in hexaploid wheat. EST deletion maps and the consensus map of group 1 chromosomes were constructed to show EST distribution. EST loci were unevenly distributed among chromosomes 1A, 1B, and ID with 660, 826, and 726, respectively. The number of EST loci was greater on the long arms than on the short arms for all three chromosomes. The distribution of ESTs along chromosome arms (...) was nonrandom with EST clusters occurring in the distal regions of short arms and middle regions of long arms. Duplications of group 1 ESTs in other homoeologous groups occurred at a rate of 35.5%. Seventy-five percent of wheat chromosome 1 ESTs had significant matches with rice sequences, where large regions of conservation occurred between wheat consensus chromosome 1 and rice chromosome 5 and between the proximal portion of the long arm of wheat consensus chromosome 1 and rice chromosome 10. Only 9.5% of group 1 ESTs showed significant matches to Arabidopsis genome sequences. The results presented are useful for gene mapping and evolutionary and comparative genomics of grasses. (shrink)
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    Review-Symposium on Soviet-Type Societies.Tim Luke,G. L. Ulmen,Ivan Szelenyi,Zygmunt Bauman,Gabor T. Rittersporn &GraemeGill -1984 -Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1984 (60):155-191.
    Because of the growing debate concerning the nature of Soviet-type societies, a symposium-review was organized around two important recent books on the subject. The following are discussions of either one or both of the following volumes: Ferenc Feher, Agnes Heller, Gyorgy Markus, Dictatorship over Needs, St. Martin's Press (New York, 1983). Victor Zaslavsky, The Neo-Stalinist State: Class, Ethnicity and Consensus in Soviet Society, M.E. Sharpe, Inc. (New York, 1982). In social analysis, effective explanations alternate “thick description” with “thin description” Zaslavsky's (...) The Neo-Stalinist State and Feher's, Heller's and Markus’ Dictatorship over Needs, can be seen to track “actually existine socialism” down the respective paths of “thick” and “think” analysis. (shrink)
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    Words, Deeds, Bodies: L. Wittgenstein, J.L. Austin, M. Merleau-Ponty and M. Polanyi.Jerry H.Gill -2019 - Leiden: Brill | Rodopi.
    In _Words, Deeds, Bodies_, Jerry H.Gill seeks to connect the thought of L. Wittgenstein, J. L. Austin, M. Merleau-Ponty, and M. Polanyi in relation to the intersection between language and embodiment.
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    Development of an expressed sequence tag resource for wheat : EST generation, unigene analysis, probe selection and bioinformatics for a 16,000-locus bin-delineated map. [REVIEW]G. R. Lazo,S. Chao,D. D. Hummel,H. Edwards,C. C. Crossman,N. Lui,V. L. de MatthewsCarollo,D. L. Hane,F. M. You,G. E. Butler,R. E. Miller,T. J. Close,J. H. Peng,N. L. V. Lapitan,J. P. Gustafson,L. L. Qi,B. Echalier,B. S.Gill,M. Dilbirligi,H. S. Randhawa,K. S.Gill,R. A. Greene,M. E. Sorrells,E. D. Akhunov,J. Dvorák,A. M. Linkiewicz,J. Dubcovsky,K. G. Hossain,V. Kalavacharla,S. F. Kianian,A. A. Mahmoud, Miftahudin,X. -F. Ma,E. J. Conley,J. A. Anderson,M. S. Pathan,H. T. Nguyen,P. E. McGuire,C. O. Qualset &O. D. Anderson -unknown
    This report describes the rationale, approaches, organization, and resource development leading to a large-scale deletion bin map of the hexaploid wheat genome. Accompanying reports in this issue detail results from chromosome bin-mapping of expressed sequence tags representing genes onto the seven homoeologous chromosome groups and a global analysis of the entire mapped wheat EST data set. Among the resources developed were the first extensive public wheat EST collection. Described are protocols for sequencing, sequence processing, EST nomenclature, and the assembly of (...) ESTs into contigs. These contigs plus singletons were used for selection of distinct sequence motif unigenes. Selected ESTs were rearrayed, validated by 5′ and 3′ sequencing, and amplified for probing a series of wheat aneuploid and deletion stocks. Images and data for all Southern hybridizations were deposited in databases and were used by the coordinators for each of the seven homoeologous chromosome groups to validate the mapping results. Results from this project have established the foundation for future developments in wheat genomics. (shrink)
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    Some Recent Works on Historical Attitudes Toward WomenThe Female Experience and the Nature of the Divine.The History of Women Philosophers.Women in the Middle AgesChaste, Silent & Obedient: English Books for Women 1475-1640.Reason's Disciples: Seventeenth-Century English FeministWomen in the English Novel 1800-1900There's Always Been a Women's Movement this Century. [REVIEW]Judith Tormey,Judith Ochshorn,Gilles Menage,Beatrice H. Zedler,Angela M. Lucas,Suzanne W. Hull,Hilda L. Smith,Merryn Williams &Dale Spender -1984 -Journal of the History of Ideas 45 (4):619.
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    L'autorité des Pères selon Thomas d'Aquin.Gilles Berceville -2007 -Revue des Sciences Philosophiques Et Théologiques 1 (1):129-144.
    La catégorie moderne de « Pères » n’a pas d’équivalent exact chez Thomas. Le rapport de celui-ci aux auteurs publiquement reconnus par la Tradition, les Sancti, s’inscrit dans une conception très unifiée de la Tradition des vérités divines, la doctrina sacra. Retrouver cette perspective d’ensemble permet de comprendre que le commentaire révérenciel n’est pas chez Thomas une technique permettant de modifier le sens des « autorités », mais plutôt une attitude générale de respect à l’égard des « Saints » qui (...) trouve une application particulièrement forte dans le cas de textes autorisés faisant difficulté. (shrink)
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    Post-structuralism.Vladimir L. Schulz &Tatiana M. Lyubimova -2023 -Epistemology and Philosophy of Science 60 (2):151-167.
    The article draws a conceptual distinction the (French) structuralism of the 50’s–60’s and the post-structuralism of the 70’s, which are discussed as overlapping in their intellectual paths; their mutual dynamics is defined as a reaction of the intelligence to the pressure of depersonalized unified schemes within the logic of structuralism against free improvisation and loose interpretation instead of total explanations in the post-structuralism interpretation. The article establishes a conceptual identity of the paradoxical nature between post-structuralism (and deconstructionism, which is homogeneous (...) and identical thereto in a number of aspects), on the one hand, and constructionism with its specific process of language dismantling – social/ideological languages, social group dialects, on the other hand, which naturally leads the authors to the analysis of the paradoxicality principles, defined by post-structuralism (five principles of paradoxicality of Gilles Deleuze – paradox of regress, paradox of sterile reiteration, paradox of neutrality, paradox of absurd, paradox of Levi-Strauss); poststructuralists’ paralogisms are examined through paradoxical denotation; the late Roland Barthes’ phenomenon of paradoxicality, becoming a plot-forming principle of narration, is analyzed. Poststructuralism is conceptualized in the article as the first decisive step of post-modernism; the affinity of post-structuralist and postmodernist commitment to parody, game and irony is stated; the theory of language games in post-modern interpretation is explored; one of those games – a game of carnival – is explored within the diachronic retrospective; the affinity of parody and carnival tradition of post-structuralism and post-modernism to the romantic irony of the XIXth century and its inconsistency with the popular culture of laugh is established. The genesis of poststructuralism and post-modernism is connected with the ideological restart of the Western society before the “very end” of the Resistance ideas and the disappointment of the left European intellectuals in the “great legends” and illusions of Marxism. The blurred concepts of relativism are connected with the mutual disproportion of different layers of historical experience. (shrink)
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    M. B. Hatzopoulos, L. D. Loukopoulou: Recherches sur les marches orientales des Téménides : IIe partie. Pp. 159–448. Athens: Research Centre for Greek and Roman Antiquity, National Hellenic Research Foundation, 1996 . Paper. ISBN: 960-7094-85-9. [REVIEW]David W. J.Gill -1998 -The Classical Review 48 (1):235-235.
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    Barker, M-J.,Gill, R., and Harvey, L. (2018). Mediated intimacy: Sex advice in media culture. Cambridge: Polity Press. [REVIEW]Jamie Hakim -2020 -Communications 45 (4):509-512.
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    Du Langage. A. Martinet et M. Merleau-Ponty. Par Ghyslain Charron. Collection φ Philosophica. Ottawa, Éditions de l'Université d'Ottawa, 1972. 187 pages. [REVIEW]Gilles Lane -1973 -Dialogue 12 (2):390-392.
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    Max Seckler, éd., Aux origines de l'École de Tübingen. Johann Sebastian Drey, Brève introduction à l'étude de la théologie (1819). Présentation et introduction par Max Seckler, traduction par Joseph Hoffmann, avec des contributions du cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, du cardinal Walter Kasper et de Max Seckler, ainsi que des textes de P. Chaillet, M.-D. Chenu, Y. Congar et P. Godet, postface de Mgr Joseph Doré. Paris, Les Éditions du Cerf (coll. « Patrimoines », série « Christianisme »), 2007, 398 p.Max Seckler, éd., Aux origines de l'École de Tübingen. Johann Sebastian Drey, Brève introduction à l'étude de la théologie (1819). Présentation et introduction par Max Seckler, traduction par Joseph Hoffmann, avec des contributions du cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, du cardinal Walter Kasper et de Max Seckler, ainsi que des textes de P. Chaillet, M.-D. Chenu, Y. Congar et P. Godet, postface de Mgr Joseph Doré. Paris, Les Éditions du Cerf (coll. « Patrimoines », série « Christianisme »), 2007, 398 p. [REVIEW]Gilles Routhier -2008 -Laval Théologique et Philosophique 64 (2):566-567.
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    H. Aubé, E. Caparros, dir., Code de droit canonique bilingue et annoté. Texte latin-français du Code de droit canonique et de la législation universelle, traduction en langue française des commentaires préparés en langue espagnole sous la responsabilité de l'Institut Martín De Azpilcueta, éditions antérieures sous la direction d'E. Caparros, M. Thériault (†), J. Thorn (†), 3e édition révisée, corrigée et mise à jour de la 6e édition en langue espagnole, enrichie de concordances avec le Code des canons des Églises orientales, avec la collaboration de J.I. Arrieta et D. Le Tourneau. Montréal, Wilson & Lafleur Ltée (coll. « Textes législatifs annotés »), 2007, lv-2 185 p.H. Aubé, E. Caparros, dir., Code de droit canonique bilingue et annoté. Texte latin-français du Code de droit canonique et de la législation universelle, traduction en langue française des commentaires préparés en langue espagnole sous la responsabilité de l'Institut Martín De Azpilcueta, éditions antérieures sous la dire. [REVIEW]Gilles Routhier -2008 -Laval Théologique et Philosophique 64 (3):825-825.
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    Fascination des images, images de la fascination.Gilles Declercq,Stella Spriet &Pascal Quignard (eds.) -2014 - Paris: Presses Sorbonne Nouvelle.
    L'omniprésence de l'image dans nos sociétés contemporaines, massivement régies par les médias visuels, - photographie, cinéma, télévision, internet - a bouleversé notre culture, longtemps fondée sur le primat de l'écrit. Cette révolution renoue cependant avec les assises les plus anciennes de notre culture où l'image, prise en charge par la peinture, le théâtre et les arts oratoires, était porteuse de savoir et d'émotion esthétique. Ce pouvoir de création et de communication de l'image a fait très tôt l'objet d'un examen critique (...) soucieux d'en dénoncer les dangers : force et forme d'attraction paroxystique, la fascination désigne assez bien ce péril et ces pièges. Platon, le premier, en instruit le procès tandis qu'Aristote s'efforce d'arrimer au logos la puissance imageante du théâtre. A l'âge classique, les Etats modernes établissent leur pouvoir par un contrôle croissant de l'image : J-M Apostolidès et L Marin ont rendu compte, pour la France, de la machinerie fascinatrice du "grand Roi", qui traverse les arts et l'imaginaire classiques. La littérature contemporaine inclut dans sa démarche réflexive cette méditation sur le pouvoir fascinant de l'image : l'oeuvre de Pascal Quignard en reprend et repense ainsi les figures paradigmatiques - Narcisse, Méduse, Médée. Examinant ce phénomène dans la peinture, la littérature et les arts du spectacle, cet ouvrage, transhistorique et pluridisciplinaire, est l'occasion d'un dialogue entre philosophes, littéraires, esthéticiens et historiens qui interrogent ici collectivement, en toute liberté critique, la fascination des images dans son ambivalence, rayonnante et aliénante. (shrink)
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    'Religion' reviewed.Grace M. Jantzen -1985 -Heythrop Journal 26 (1):14–25.
    Book Reviewed in this article: Traditional Sayings in the Old Testament. By Carole R. Fontaine. Pp. viii, 279, Sheffield, The Almond Press, 1982, £17.95, £8.95. The First Day of the New Creation: The Resurrection and the Christian Faith. By Vesilin Keisch. Pp.206, Crestwood, New York, St Vladimirs Seminary Press, 1982, £6.25. The First Day of the New Creation: The Resurrection and the Christian Faith. By Vesilin Keisch. Pp.206, Crestwood, New York, St Vladimir's Seminary Press, 1982, £6.25. The Resurrection of Jesus: (...) A Jewish Perspective. By Pinchas Lapide. Pp.160, London, SPCK, 1983, 4.95. Easter Enigma. By John Wenham. Pp.162, Exeter, Paternoster Press, 1984, £2.95. The Anastasis: the Resurrection of Jesus as an Historical Event. By J. Duncan M. Derrett. Pp.xiv, 166, Shipston‐on‐Stour, P. Drinkwater, 1982, £5.00. The Open Heaven: A Study of Apocalyptic in Judaism and Early Christianity. By Christopher Rowland. Pp. xii, 562, London, SPCK, 1982, £22.50. Christianity Rediscovered: An Epistle from the Masai. By Vincent J. Donovan. Pp. viii, 200, London, SCM Press, 1982, £5.50. Basics of a Roman Catholic Theology. By William A. Van Roo, S.J. Pp.387, Rome, Gregorian University Press, 1982, $21.00. Charisms and Charismatic Renewal: a Biblical and Theological Study. By Francis A. Sullivan. Pp.184, Dublin,Gill & Macmillan, 1982, £5.95. Holiness and Politics. By Peter Hinchliff. Pp.214, London, Darton, Longman and Todd, 1982, £8.95. Rational Theology and the Creativity of God. By Keith Ward. Pp.240, Oxford, Blackwell, 1982, £14.00. The Point of Christology. By S.M. Ogden. Pp.xii, 193, London, SCM Press, 1982, £5.95. Fullness of Humanity: Christ's Humanness and Ours. By T.E. Pollard. Pp.126, Sheffield, The Almond Press, 1982, £9.95, £5.95. Milton's Good God: A Study in Literary Theodicy. By Dennis Richard Danielson. Pp.xi, 292, Cambridge University Press, 1982, £20.00. Biblical Tradition in Blake's Early Prophecies: The Great Code of Art. By Leslie Tannenbaum. Pp.xiii, 373, Princeton University Press, 1982, £17.60. The Inner Journey of the Poet and Other Papers. By Kathleen Raine, edited by Brian Keeble. Pp.xii, 208, London, George Allen and Unwin, 1982, £9.95.iVol. 34: Horayot and Niddah. Translated by Jacob Neusner. Pp.xiii, 243, Chicago, The University of Chicago Press, 1982, £17.50. Holy Land Pilgrimage in the Later Roman Empire A.D. 312–460. By Ed. Hunt. Pp. £+ 269, Oxford University Press, 1982, £16.50. Constantine versus Christ: The Triumph of Ideology. By Alistair Kee. Pp.186, London, SCM Press, 1982, £5.95. Society and the Holy in Late Antiquity. By Peter Brown. Pp.347, London, Faber and Faber, 1982, £10.50. Elishe: History of Vardan and the Armenian War. Translation and commentary by Robert W. Thomson. Pp.x, 353, 1 map, Cambridge, Harvard University Press, 1982, £21.00. Ireland in Early Mediaeval Europe: Studies in Memory of Kathleen Hughes. Edited by Dorothy Whitelock, Rosamond McKitterick and David Dumville. Pp.x, 406, Cambridge University Press, 1982, £39.00. Letters from Ireland 1228–1229 by Stephen of Lexington. Translated with an introduction by B.W. O'Dwyer. Pp.vii, 292, Kalamazoo, Cistercian Publications, 1982, $24.95. The Occupation of Celtic Sites in Ireland by the Canons Regular of St Augustine and the Cistercians. By Geraldine Carville. Pp.ix, 158, Kalamazoo, Cistercian Publications, 1982, $13.95. Chartres: The Masons who built a Legend. By John James. Pp.200, London, Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1982, £17.50. Temples, Churches and Mosques: A Guide to the Appreciation of Religious Architecture. By J.G. Davies. Pp.x, 262, Oxford, Basil Blackwell, 1982, £12.50. The Murdered Magicians: The Templars and their Myth. By Peter Partner. Pp.xxi, 209. Oxford University Press, 1982, £12.95. The Italian Crusades: The Papal‐Angevin Alliance and the Crusades Against Christian Lay Powers, 1254–1343. By Norman Housley. Pp.xi, 293, Oxford, Clarendon Press: Oxford University Press, 1982, £17.50. The Westminster Chronicle, 1381–1394. Edited and Translated by L.C. Hector and Barbara F. Harvey. Pp.lxxvii, 563. Oxford, the Clarendon Press, 1982, £42.00. Frömmigkeitstheologie am Anfang des 16. Jahrhunderts. By Berndt Hamm. Pp.xv, 378, Tübingen, J.C.B. Mohr, 1982, 168 DM. Erasmi Opera omnia, IX, 2: Desiderii Erasmi Roterodami Apologia respondens ad ea quae Iambus Lopis Stunica taxavrat in prima duntaxat Novi Testamenti aeditione. Edited by Henk Jan de Jonge. Pp.292, Amsterdam, North‐Holland Publishing Company, 1983, 280 guilders. The Christian Polity of John Calvin. By Harro Höpfl. Pp.x, 303, Cambridge University Press, 1982, £27.50. Concerning the Eternal Predestination of God. By John Calvin, translated with an Introduction by J.K.S. Reid. Pp.191, Cambridge, James Clarke & Co., 1982, £5.95. Spanish Protestants and Reformers in the Sixteenth Century: A Bibliography. By A. Gordon Kinder. Pp.108, London, Grant & Cutler, 1983, £6.80. Moderate Puritans and the Elizabethan Church. By Peter Lake. Pp.viii, 357, Cambridge University Press, 1982, £27.50. Resistance and Compromise: The Political Thought of Elizabethan Catholics. By Peter Holmes. Pp.viii, 279, Cambridge University Press, 1982, £22.50. Dutch Puritanism: A History of English and Scottish Churches of the Netherlands in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries. By Keith L. Sprunger. Pp.xiii, 485, Leiden, E.J. Brill, 1982, 172 guilders. John Toland and the Deist Controversy. By Robert E. Sullivan. Pp.viii, 355, Cambridge, Harvard University Press, 1982, £19.95. Radical Sects of Revolutionary New England. By Stephen A. Marini. Pp. 213, Cambridge, Harvard University Press, 1982, £11.55. Religion and Society in North America: An Annotated Bibliography. Edited by Robert deV: Brunkow. Pp.xi, 515, Santa Barbara, ABC‐Clio; Oxford, EBC‐Clio, 1983, £57.75. Charles Lowder and the Ritualist Movement. By Lida Ellsworth. Pp.vi, 234, London, Darton, Longman & Todd, 1982, £17.95. How the Pope became Infallible: Pius IX and the Politics of Persuasion. By August Bernhard Hasler. Pp.xi, 383, New York, Doubleday, 1981, $14.95; London, Sheldon Pres, 1982, £15.00. Hauptsache der Papst ist katholisch. Edited by Bruno Nies. Pp.104, Salzburg, Otto Müller, 1982, öS 140. Religious Change in Contemporary Poland: Secularization and Politics. By Maciej Pomian‐Srednicki. Pp.227, London, Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1982, £12.50. World Christian Encyclopedia: A Comparative Survey of Churches and Religions in the Modern World. Edited by David B. Barrett. Pp.1010, Nairobi, Oxford University Press, 1982, £55.00. Probability and Evidence. By Paul Horwich. Pp.vii, 146, Cambridge University Press, 1982, £15.00. Philosophical Foundations of Probability Theory. By Roy Weatherford. Pp.xi, 282, London, Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1982, £15.00. The Origins of Greek Thought. By Jean‐Pierre Vernant. Pp.144, London, Methuen, 1982, £9.95. Portraying Analogy. By J.F. Ross. Pp.xi, 244, Cambridge University Press, 1981, £20.00. The Marriage of East and West. By Bede Griffiths. Pp.224, London, Collins, 1982, £5.95. The Religious Experience: A Socio‐Psychological Perspective. By C.D. Batson & W.L. Ventis Pp.ix, 356, New York, Oxford University Press, 1982, £18.50,£9.95. (shrink)
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    Molecular ion irradiations of molybdenum.C. A. English &M. L. Jenkins -2010 -Philosophical Magazine 90 (7-8):821-843.
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    New Images of Plato. [REVIEW]L. J. Elders -2005 -Review of Metaphysics 58 (4):909-910.
    Reale points out that the good and the demiurgic intelligence are radically distinct, a conclusion denied by J. Seifert in the last paper of the book. Fourteen characteristics of the idea of the good are listed by T. A. Szlezák. It is obvious, he argues, that the theory of principles of Plato’s unwritten doctrines is not identical with what Republic 6 and 7 say about the good, but there is no real opposition. In the next paper, however, H. W. Ausland, (...) after a sober evaluation of the esoteric teachings, suspects that Reale and Szlezák succumb to a certain romanticism. According to L. Brisson, the good belongs to the sphere of being, even if it is not being ; it is not in every way beyond being. Plotinus was the first to place it above being. M. Erler shows what must be the attitude of the philosopher with regard to the information orally received by him. Although Plato did not want to define the good, he pointed out several of its characteristics. The good, M. Migliori notes, combines in itself beauty, proportion, and unity. The Philebus pursues the doctrine of the Republic and goes into the direction of the unwritten doctrines. The ultimate reality, however, is beyond our understanding. E. Cattanei attempts to explain how for Plato mathematics is a way of access to the knowledge of the good. R. Ferber, on the other hand, stresses that Plato nowhere directly says that the essence of the good is the one. Beauty, symmetry, and truth are not the good itself. According to C.Gill, Gadamer demystified the idea of the good, a view which shows some common ground with the position of analytical philosophy: the good is not a transcendent entity. M. Vegetti, however, upholds the transcendent character of the good as a cause of being. G. A. Press argues that over the past hundred years Plato was considered a dogmatic philosopher, and it was believed that the leading speaker in the dialogues states Plato’s own views, but the situation is far more complex. Plato wants us to acquire a vision rather than propositional knowledge. The idea of the good should not be accorded a special position. C. Rowe tries to demystify some current interpretations, whereas F. Ferrari insists on the causality of the good, and sees Plato’s teaching as the origin of the entire tradition of negative theology. Yet some texts give the impression that the good belongs to the ontological order. C. Porebski reminds us that problems of ethics are the starting point of what Plato says about the good in the Republic. According to F. Trabattoni, Aristotle’s description of Plato’s theory of principles is wrong and his philosophy differs fundamentally from Plato’s. The School of Tübingen is a prisoner of Aristotle’s interpretation. Plato’s reluctance to describe the good in detail may mark the beginning of a skeptic trend in the Academy. The Parmenides tells us, E. Berti says, that one has first to remove all hypotheses before a definition of the Good can be given. E. Moutsopoulos draws attention to some simplistic and wrong qualifications of Plato’s thought as related to idealism and mentions Kant and Hegel’s attitudes with regard to Platonism. J. F. Crosby points to a clear leaving behind of the Socratic “no one knowingly does wrong” in the Alcibiades 216b: as Plato explains in the Protagoras, one may live according to one’s lower appetite or follow the insight of the rational soul. G. Santos makes a strong stand in favor of the identity of goodness and reality. L. P. Gerson examines theories of Platos’s development: there is no evidence of a theory of the form of the good earlier than the Republic. Aristotle, J. Dudley writes, upheld an ethical ideal resembling that of Plato, substituting the contemplation of the unmoved mover for that of the idea of the good. In the last paper J. Seifert argues that Plato identified the demiurge and the good. (shrink)
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  32. Index of Authors volume 4, 2000.M. J. Abdolmohammadi,B. K. Burton,A. B. Carroll,A. Chatterjee,C. J. Coate,N. Coleman,L. Dickie, Dickinson Jr,M. Dion &B. A. Diskin -2000 -Teaching Business Ethics 4 (453).
     
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    Do Tanzanian hospitals need healthcare ethics committees? Report on the 2014 Dartmouth/Penn Research Ethics Training and Program Development for Tanzania (DPRET) workshop.M. Aboud,D. Bukini,R. Waddell,L. Peterson,R. Joseph,B. M. Morris,J. Shayo,K. Williams,J. F. Merz &C. M. Ulrich -2018 -South African Journal of Bioethics and Law 11 (2):75.
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  34. L'association de Saint-Luc, Saint-Côme et Saint-Damien, à Marseille.M. L. M. L. -1901 -Revue Thomiste 9 (1):191.
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    Quantum logic and physical modalities.M. L. Dalla Chiara -1977 -Journal of Philosophical Logic 6 (1):391-404.
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    Sense of identity in advanced Alzheimer’s dementia: A cognitive dissociation between sameness and selfhood?M. -L. Eustache,Mickael Laisney,Aurelija Juskenaite,Odile Letortu,Hervé Platel,Francis Eustache &Béatrice Desgranges -2013 -Consciousness and Cognition 22 (4):1456-1467.
  37. The God Who Provides: Biblical Images of Divine Nourishment.L. Juliana &M. Claassens -2004
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  38. The hypertext-based legislative drafting support system LEDA.M. H. M. Schellekens,L. J. Matthijssen,E. Verharen &W. J. M. Voermans -1994 -Think (misc) 2:41-53.
     
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  39. Measuring the Effect of a Guideline-based Training on Ontology Design with a Competency Questions based Evaluation Approach.M. Boeker,N. Grewe,J. Röhl,D. Schober,S. Schulz,D. Seddig-Raufie &L. Jansen -2013 - In M. Horbach,Informatik 2013. Informatik Angepasst an Mensch, Organisation Und Umwelt. pp. 1783-1795.
    OBJECTIVE: (a) To measure the effect of a guideline-based training on the performance of ontology developers compared with the performance after unspecific training by a competency question based evaluation; and (b) to provide empirical evidence for the applicability of competency questions in formal ontology evaluation in general. BACKGROUND: A close connection between ontology development and ontology evaluation as quality management procedure can been attained with the use of competency questions. Competency questions are often used as a semi-formal specification of requirements (...) for an ontology under development. Hence they can also be used as evaluation instruments, in order to check how far an ontology fulfills these requirements. METHODS: A randomized controlled trial was conducted with two groups of 12 students each. The intervention consisted in a differential guideline-based training on ontology development vs. unspecific training. After a group-specific training focusing on three topics per group, performance of students was assessed with 12 exercises (2 exercises per topic), in which the students had to apply their skills. Different types of competency questions were elaborated for the analysis of the students' ontologies. We used the proportion of correct answers as a measure of ontology quality. RESULTS: On single topic level, the performance of ontology developers increased after guideline-based training for two out of the six topics: it increased from a proportion of 0.46 to 0.63 for the topic Process \& Participation and from 0.44 to 0.53 for the topic Collective Material Entity. In regression analysis, a positive correlation was shown between the performance of students on untrained topics and the performance after specific guideline-based training. Moreover, in multiple regression analysis an overall effect of specific training of 0.09 was calculated (p < 0.1). CONCLUSION: The results show an effect of a specific guideline-based training on the performance of ontology developers compared to the performance after unspecific training by an increase of about 10 \% on the rate of correct competency questions. In addition, this study has shown the general applicability of competency questions in a formal ontology evaluation scenario. However, the study also shows that the training of ontology developers and their performance evaluation is a tedious task. The resulting performance of ontology developers is more dependent on the a priori individual competencies than on the specific acquired skills after training. (shrink)
     
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    The Complete Writing Guide to Nih Behavioral Science Grants.Lawrence M. Scheier &William L. Dewey (eds.) -2007 - Oxford University Press USA.
    A veritable cookbook for individuals or corporations seeking funding from the federal government, The Complete Writing Guide to NIH Behavioral Science Grants contains the latest in technical information on NIH grants, including the new electronic submission process. Some of the most successful grant writers in history have contributed to this volume, offering key strategies as well as tips and suggestions in areas that are normally hard to find in grant writing guides, such as budgeting, human subjects, and power analysis. A (...) "who's who" among grant reviewers, this guidebook provides "inside" information as to why some grants are scored well while others flounder during review. A must-read for both entry level grant writers making headway in the complex NIH grant system for the first time as well as more seasoned investigators who can't seem to break the barrier to funded research grants, Drs. Scheier and Dewey's comprehensive volume provides simple and clear explanations into the reasons why some grants get funded, and a step-by-step guide to writing those grants. (shrink)
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  41. Ipnoterapia, Roma.M. Erickson &E. L. Rossi -forthcoming -Astrolabio.
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  42. The long walls of Constantinople.L. M. Whitby -1985 -Byzantion 55:560-83.
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    The experience of studying the spiritual development of nations with the help of linguistic means.L. M. Abrosimova &E. V. Mykhaylova -1998 -Ukrainian Religious Studies 7:109-111.
    The appearance of Jesus Christ in his time was inevitable. Plato's ideas were to find a material embodiment on earth. The image of Christ as a balance, the harmony of light-spirit and darkness-matter, is the materialization of the ideal image.
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    Matters of Conscience: Conversations with Sterling M. McMurrin on Philosophy, Education, and Religion.Sterling M. McMurrin &L. Jackson Newell -1996
    For more than fifty years, Sterling M. McMurrin served as one of the preeminent intellectual voices of the LDS community. From his beginnings as an Institute of Religion instructor to U.S. Commissioner of Education, and from a professor of philosophy to U.S. Envoy to Iran, he showed by example how personal and institutional morality can be defended.In a series of candid discussions with Jack Newell, McMurrin reveals his ability to reconcile freedom and conscience. In a spirit of repartee and friendship, (...) writes Boyer Jarvis in the foreword, Newell probes, challenges, and constantly draws McMurrin out as he... reflects upon his wide-ranging ideas and experiences. Rich in insight and humor, this remarkable dialogue captures the sweep and depth of McMurrin's thoughts as Newell engages him in discussing his approaches to philosophy, education, and religion.Among the qualities that characterized McMurrin's life and mind, explains Newell, perhaps the most notable is the freedom with which he has spoken his views on both the sacred and the profane. His intellectual integrity -- coupled as it almost always is with his humane instincts and innate fairness -- has simultaneously confounded and earned the respect of critics. (shrink)
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  45. Unlocking the chinese room.L.-M. Russow -1984 -Nature and System 6 (December):221-8.
     
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    Using extra output learning to insert a symbolic theory into a connectionist network.M. R. W. Dawson,D. B. da MedlerMcCaughan,L. Willson &M. Carbonaro -2000 -Minds and Machines 10 (2):171-201.
  47. Method of evaluation of political signals in the national press.L. M. Mikulla -2006 -Semiotica 159 (1-4):251-259.
     
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    Algunos medios que contribuyen a mejorar el aprendizaje del álgebra lineal.L. Uzuriaga,Vivian Libeth,Alejandro Martínez,M. Arias &Jhon Jairo -forthcoming -Scientia.
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  49. Clint Bolick, Voucher Wars: Waging the Legal Battle over School Choice.L. M. Vance -2004 -Journal of Libertarian Studies 18:99-102.
     
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  50. Previsibilidade Computacional em Sistemas Caóticos.M. Sobottka &L. P. L. De Oliveira -2000 -Scientia 11 (2):109-126.
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