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    A gauge field theory of spacetime based on the de Sitter group.P. K.Smrz -1980 -Foundations of Physics 10 (3-4):267-280.
    A new theory of spacetime is proposed in which translations are considered as a part of the de Sitter gauge group. The theory is built along the general principles of classical gauge field theories, which are outlined. Applications of gauge principles to linear and affine connections are also given in order to make the presentation self-sufficient. A de Sitter invariant Lagrangian is constructed, which yields approximately Einstein's vacuum equations when it is subjected to variation with respect to gauge potentials and (...) the result expressed in a specific gauge class. As a difference from the usual use of de Sitter groups, the radius of its translations must be small in the present approach, which probably has the meaning of an elementary subatomic length. The solution of the equations describing flat spacetime is not the trivial zero-curvature connection of the conventional approach. (shrink)
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    Inference and necessity.P. K. Schotch &R. E. Jennings -1980 -Journal of Philosophical Logic 9 (3):327-340.
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    Are Dietary Intakes and Eating Behaviors Related to Childhood Obesity? A Comprehensive Review of the Evidence.P. K. Newby -2007 -Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 35 (1):35-60.
    Childhood obesity is a serious problem for increasing numbers of children around the world. According to the International Obesity Task Force, 1 of 10 schoolaged children worldwide is overweight or obese, a number totaling 155 million; of these, 2-3% are obese. Prevalence is highest in the Americas and Europe, followed by the Near/Middle East, with smaller but growing numbers in the Asia-Pacific and Sub-Saharan regions of the world.In the United States, which provides the data for much of this report, prevalence (...) continues to rise. The most recent nationally representative data indicate that 33.6% of individuals aged 2-19 years were overweight and 17.1% were at risk for overweight in 2003-2004, compared to 28.2% and 13.9% in 1999-2000, respectively. In this age group, the prevalence of overweight or at risk for overweight was highest among Mexican Americans, followed by Non-Hispanic blacks and Non-Hispanic whites, and a higher percentage of males were overweight compared to females. (shrink)
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  4. Contra el método.P. K. Feyerabend &F. Hernán -1976 -Critica 8 (23):115-118.
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    Modal logic and the theory of modal aggregation.P. K. Schotch &R. E. Jennings -1980 -Philosophia 9 (2):265-278.
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    Thirty Years of Historical Research, or Bibliography of the Published Writings of P. K. Gode, Curator Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute.Ludwik Sternbach &P. K. Gode -1948 -Journal of the American Oriental Society 68 (2):126.
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    (1 other version)Linguistic Arguments and Scientific Method.P. K. Feyerabend -1969 -Télos 1969 (3):43-63.
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    Operator Derivation of the Gauge-Invariant Proca and Lehnert Equations; Elimination of the Lorenz Condition.P. K. Anastasovski,T. E. Bearden,C. Ciubotariu,W. T. Coffey,L. B. Crowell,G. J. Evans,M. W. Evans,R. Flower,A. Labounsky,B. Lehnert,P. R. Molnár,S. Roy &J. P. Vigier -2000 -Foundations of Physics 30 (7):1123-1129.
    Using covariant derivatives and the operator definitions of quantum mechanics, gauge invariant Proca and Lehnert equations are derived and the Lorenz condition is eliminated in U(1) invariant electrodynamics. It is shown that the structure of the gauge invariant Lehnert equation is the same in an O(3) invariant theory of electrodynamics.
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  9. Sot︠s︡ialʹnoe: istoki, strukturnye profili, sovremennye vyzovy.P. K. Grechko &E. M. Kurmelëva (eds.) -2009 - Moskva: ROSSPĖN.
     
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    Comment on ‘Time-dependent paths, fictive temperatures and residual entropy of glass’.P. K. Gupta &J. C. Mauro -2011 -Philosophical Magazine 91 (30):3858-3860.
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    Persius and the Programmatic Satire. A Study in Form and Imagery.P. K. Marshall &J. C. Bramble -1975 -American Journal of Philology 96 (4):415.
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    Holy Grail.P. K. Martyanov -1998 -Ukrainian Religious Studies 7:160-162.
    THE HOLY GAL - and European, medieval legends - a mysterious vessel, for the sake of approaching and engaging in its good deeds, the knights performed their exploits. It was commonly believed that this is the Cup with the blood of Jesus Christ, which Joseph of Arimathea gathered, who removed from the cross the body of the crucified Christ. It was often assumed that this cup originally served Christ and the Apostles at the time of the Last Supper; was the (...) Cup for the communion of the first Liturgy. Gral is a mystery, invisible to the unworthy, but also worthy of being different. Gral has the ability to miraculously fill his elect with unearthly things, which was first discovered during the imprisonment of Joseph Artmofeysky. (shrink)
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    Problems in Quintilian.P. K. Marshall,Michael Winterbottom &Marcus Fabius Quintilianus -1974 -American Journal of Philology 95 (1):80.
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    The Budé Palladius.P. K. Marshall -1978 -The Classical Review 28 (02):271-.
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    From Frege to Gödel. [REVIEW]P. K. H. -1967 -Review of Metaphysics 21 (1):168-169.
    It is difficult to describe this book without praising it. Collected here in one volume are some thirty-six high quality translations into English of the most important foreign-language works in mathematical logic, as well as articles and letters by Whitehead, Russell, Norbert Weiner and Post. The contents of the volume are arranged in chronological order, beginning with Frege's Begriffsschrift—translated in its entirety—and concluding with Gödel's famous "On Formally Undecidable Propositions" and Herbrand's "On the Consistency of Arithmetic". The translation of the (...) Gödel article is a small masterpiece, and is especially welcome in view of some of the rather poor efforts which have been made to render this important work into English. But this is more than a paste-pot job of anthologizing. Van Heijenoort and others have written prefaces to each of the included selections, in which are provided background historical and bibliographical information, comments on the intellectual currents which led to the production of the article, and, in many cases, a digest of the important theorems and concepts in the article itself. Each selection is a classic in its own right. In reading through the selections in this volume, one is struck by the extent to which purely mathematical problems and issues have controlled recent logical inquiry and have determined the development of various philosophies of mathematics. In the early stages, Frege and Peano were concerned with the logical reconstruction of arithmetic, and this led to the work of Russell and the logicist philosophy. Already in the development of the new logic there were certain problems which were resolved with Russell's theory of types—a device which many mathematicians felt to be rather artificial. The use of set theory, beginning with Cantor and reaching its maturity in Zermelo's 1904 proof of the well-ordering theorem, gave rise to a new set of difficulties concerning the axioms of choice, the continuum problem, and infinite sets. The two traditions are brought together in a common nexus of foundational problems by Weiner in 1914 and by Skolem's form of the Löwenheim theorem, given in 1920. Hereafter, the way is open for the rise of mathematical inquiry into the foundations of number systems, set theory and logic by Post, Skolem, von Neumann, Hilbert, Bernays, Gödel and many others. The work was far from completed by 1931, but a new and important tradition in mathematical inquiry had been established, and had come into its own. This book is, in effect, the record of an important chapter in the history of thought. No serious student of logic or foundations of mathematics will want to be without it.—H. P. K. (shrink)
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    Structural investigations of amorphous transition element films I. Scanning electron diffraction study of cobalt.P. K. Leung &J. G. Wright -1974 -Philosophical Magazine 30 (1):185-194.
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    Structural investigations of amorphous transition element films: II. Chromium, iron, manganese and nickel.P. K. Leung &J. G. Wright -1974 -Philosophical Magazine 30 (5):995-1008.
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    Phaedri Augusti Liberti Liber Fabularum.P. K. Marshall &Antonius Guaglianone -1972 -American Journal of Philology 93 (3):506.
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  19. Recensioni-The Theory of Knowledge. A Thematic Introduction.P. K. Moser,D. H. Mulder,J. D. Trout &N. Vassallo -2000 -Epistemologia 23 (1):171-173.
     
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  20. JACKSON, TP-Love Disconsoled.P. K. Moser -2001 -Philosophical Books 42 (3):220-222.
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    Erasmus and the iconography of Pieter Aertsen's Christ in the house of Martha and Mary in the boymans-Van beuningen museum.P. K. F. Moxey -1971 -Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 34 (1):335-336.
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    A note on the paradox of analysis.P. K. Feyerabend -1956 -Philosophical Studies 7 (6):92 - 96.
  23. (1 other version)Philosophical Papers.P. K. Feyerabend -1983 -Philosophy 58 (223):121-124.
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  24. Professor Hartmann's Philosophy of Nature.P. K. Feyerabend -1963 -Ratio (Misc.) 5 (1):91.
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    Destiny: a reality or mirage?P. K. Awua -2009 - Tema, Ghana: Faustag Ventures.
    PART I. -- 1. The Asian, European and the American views on destiny -- 2. Biblical fulfilment of destiny -- 3. Destiny in the Ghanaian context -- 4. Mystical effects of names on destiny -- PART II. -- 5. My childhood days and primary education -- 6. My secondary education -- 7. University education -- 8. Employment after graduation, mariage life and children -- 9. Post-graduate studies at the University of Strathclyde, Glascgow, Scotland and working experience -- 10. Resignation from (...) Cocoa processing company and employment at Tema Food Complex Corportion -- 11. Appointment as the manaing director of cocoa processing company, achievements, awards and honours received -- 12. Mysterious occurrences in my life and my wife's miraculous healing -- 13. Do you believe in fasting, prayers and dreams? -- 14. Conclusion. (shrink)
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    Personal Faith.P. K. Bastable -1967 -Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 16:344-347.
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  27. Edward Hetzel Schafer August 25, 1913-February 9, 1991.K. P. &B. P. -1991 -Journal of the American Oriental Society 111 (3):441-443.
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    Concerning the curriculum: a dialogue.P. K. Rangachari -1987 -Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 31 (3):369-380.
  29. HELM, P.-Faith with Reason.P. K. Moser -2002 -Philosophical Books 43 (4):317-318.
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  30. Derridean Overtures Of Wittgenstein Critique.P. K. Sasidharan -1999 -Indian Philosophical Quarterly 26 (2):199-206.
     
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  31. Human Rights vs Community Rights: The Narmada Case Against Globalization.P. K. Sasidharan -2007 - In Manjulika Ghosh,Musings on philosophy: perennial and modern. New Delhi: Sundeep Prakashan. pp. 98.
     
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  32. Wittgenstein's Critique of Language Game: A Lyotardtian Dialectic.P. K. Sasidharan -1998 -Indian Philosophical Quarterly 25 (3):367-372.
     
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    The Purpose and Method of ‘The Pentckontaetia’ in Thucydides, Book I.P. K. Walker -1957 -Classical Quarterly 7 (1-2):27-38.
    A Principle of fundamental importance, if it is valid, for the interpretation of the Pentekontaetia is laid down by the authors of A. T.L. iii in its most rigorous terms: it is that Thucydides has set events ‘in proper order … without any deviation whatever’. The conclusion appears to the present writer to be founded ultimately on a false assumption about Thucydides' purpose in these chapters, namely that he set out to write an outline history of the period of fifty (...) years to which he refers in 118.2 and, in effect, in 97. An examination of these passages reveals that it is not the outline of a period as a period that is offered, but rather the account of a particular theme or process falling within the period: his purpose in presenting the theme there defined is to be seen from the setting of the excursus as a unit in Bk. I rather than from the statement in 97.2: the due significance of this last, and of the demarcation of a period in 118. 2, is to be seen only in this wider context. (shrink)
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    A study of the Sāṁkhya kārikā with special reference to Sāṁkhyataruvasanta.P. K. Sasidharan -1981 - Madurai: Publications Division, Madurai Kamraj University.
    Study on Īśvarakr̥ṣṇa's Sāṅkhyakārikā, basic work of the Sankhya school in Hindu philosophy, and its commentary Sāṅkhyataruvasanta by Mudumba Narasimhacarya, 1842-1928.
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    On phase separation in the TiO2[sbnd]SnO2system.P. K. Gupta &A. R. Cooper -1970 -Philosophical Magazine 21 (171):611-616.
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  36. Philosophy of non-violence and world-peace in srimadbhagavadgita.P. K. Gayathri &Suhrdam Sarvabmtdndm Jndtvd Mdm Sdntimrcchati -2006 - In Yajñeśvara Sadāśiva Śāstrī, Intaj Malek & Sunanda Y. Shastri,In quest of peace: Indian culture shows the path. Delhi: Bharatiya Kala Prakashan. pp. 257.
  37. Bohr's Interpretation of the Quantum Theory.P. K. Feyerabend -1961 - In Herbert Feigl & Grover Maxwell,Current Issues in the Philosophy of Science. New York.
     
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  38. Metodolohii︠a︡ ta ideĭno-teoretychni zasady analizu sot︠s︡ialʹno-politychnoho rozvytku Ukraïny.P. K. Sytnyk -1993 - Kyïv: Nat︠s︡ionalʹnyĭ in-t stratehichnykh doslidz︠h︡enʹ.
     
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    An odyssey with Jean Paul Sartre.P. K. Srivastava -1988 - New Delhi: Spick & Span Publishers.
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    Women's preferences for information and complication seriousness ratings related to elective medical procedures.P. K. Coleman -2006 -Journal of Medical Ethics 32 (8):435-438.
    Objective: To study the preferences of patients for information related to elective procedures.Methods: A survey was carried out using a sample of 187 women. The majority of whom were on a low-income, who obtained obstetric or gynaecological services at St Joseph Regional Medical Center in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, while they were in a waiting room.Results: Many of the complications, including those that are uncommon and less serious, were considered to be relevant to the medical decisions of most patients. Average seriousness ratings (...) associated with complications of various elective procedures were in the range of moderate to high. A frequency of complications of 1:100 or higher would factor into most women’s elective treatment decisions. Women indicated a preference for receiving as much or more information pertaining to complications associated with particular elective obstetric or gynaecological procedures as other elective procedures.Conclusion: Most women wish to be informed of risks and treatment alternatives, rate many complications as serious, and are likely to use information provided to make elective treatment decisions. (shrink)
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    Glass transition, thermal stability and glass-forming ability of Se90In10−xSbx chalcogenide glasses.P. K. Jain, Deepika &N. S. Saxena -2009 -Philosophical Magazine 89 (7):641-650.
    Differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) has been employed to investigate the glass transition activation energy E g, thermal stability and glass-forming ability (GFA) of Se90In10− x Sb x (x = 0, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10) chalcogenide glasses. DSC runs were performed at six different heating rates. Well-defined endothermic and exothermic peaks were obtained at glass transition and crystallization temperature. The dependence of glass transition temperature T g on heating rate (α), as well as composition of Sb, has been studied. From (...) the dependence of glass transition temperature on heating rate, the E g has been calculated on the basis of the Kissinger [Anal. Chem. 29 (1957) p.1702] and Moynihan [J. Phys. Chem. 78 (1974) p.267] models. Thermal stability has been monitored through the calculation of temperature differences T c–T g, the stability parameter S, and the enthalpy released during crystallization H c. The GFA has been investigated on the basis of the Hruby parameter H r, which is strong indicator of GFA. Results for GFA are in good agreement with fragility index F i calculations, indicating that Se90In6Sb4 is an excellent glass-former. (shrink)
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  42. Zákazu zneužití vnitřních (inside) informací, resp. K povinnosti mlčenlivosti člena orgánu akciové společnosti.P. K. Čech -forthcoming -Jurisprudencija: Mokslo darbu žurnalas.
     
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    Things in Themselves as Regulative Ideas.P. K. Moser -1985 -Philosophical Inquiry 7 (1):21-36.
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    P. K. Gode Studies-Vol. VI; Studies in Indian Cultural History, Vol. III.Ludwik Sternbach &P. K. Gode -1971 -Journal of the American Oriental Society 91 (4):544.
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    (1 other version)VIII.—An Attempt at a Realistic Interpretation of Experience.P. K. Feyerabend -1958 -Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 58 (1):143-170.
  46. Concerning an appeal for philosophy.P. K. Feyerabend -1994 -Common Knowledge 3 (3):10-13.
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  47. Knowledge, Science and Relativism. Philosophical Papers, Volume 3.P. K. Feyerabend &John Preston -2001 -Philosophy 76 (295):158-161.
  48. The dialogical self: Cognitive inspirations and preliminary results.P. K. Oleś -2005 - In Piotr Oleś & H. J. M. Hermans,The dialogical self: theory and research. Lublin: Wydawn. KUL. pp. 169--182.
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    Patterns of discovery.P. K. Feyerabend -1960 -Philosophical Review 69 (2):247-252.
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    The Philosophical Importance of the Problem of Natural and Artificial Intellects.P. K. Anokhin -1976 -Russian Studies in Philosophy 14 (4):3-27.
    It would be difficult to name a more interesting scientific problem than that of knowledge of the brain, its overall mechanisms and its molecular nature. Rational management of the brain in the future and utilization of the principles of its functioning to construct various mechanisms to undergird present-day technological progress should follow as direct consequences of development of that sphere of knowledge.
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