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    Swords and Signs.Gillian R. Overing - 1987 - American Journal of Semiotics 5 (1):35 - 57.
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    "The Object as Index.Gillian R. Overing - 1985 - Semiotics:569-583.
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    Comment: Beyond "Evolutionary versus Social": Moving the Cycle Shift Debate Forward.Gillian R. Brown, Catharine P. Cross, Sally E. Street & Charlotte O. Brand - 2014 - Emotion Review 6 (3):250-251.
    Wood, Kressel, Joshi, and Louie thoroughly evaluate the evidence for menstrual cycle shifts in ratings of several male characteristics and conclude that their analyses fail to provide supportive evidence for consistent cycle effects. The topic of menstrual cycle shifts in mate preferences has been strongly debated, with disagreements over both scientific content and practice. Here, we attempt to take a step back from these acrimonious exchanges and focus instead on how to interpret menstrual cycle shifts in mate preference tasks, independently (...)
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    Evolutionary accounts of human behavioural diversity introduction.Gillian R. Brown, Thomas E. Dickins, Rebecca Sear & Kevin N. Laland - 2011 - Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B 366 (156):313-324.
    Human beings persist in an extraordinary range of ecological settings, in the process exhibiting enormous behavioural diversity, both within and between populations. People vary in their social, mating and parental behaviour and have diverse and elaborate beliefs, traditions, norms and institutions. The aim of this theme issue is to ask whether, and how, evolutionary theory can help us to understand this diversity. In this introductory article, we provide a background to the debate surrounding how best to understand behavioural diversity using (...)
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    Relationship of Estradiol and Progesterone with Partnership and Parity Among Bangladeshi and British Women of European Origin.Gillian R. Bentley, Alejandra Núñez-de la Mora, Michele C. Freed, Khurshida Begum, Shanthi Muttukrishna, Taniya Sharmeen, Lorna Murphy, Robert T. Chatterton, Osul Chowdhury, Richard Gunu & Lynnette Leidy Sievert - 2023 - Human Nature 34 (1):1-24.
    Recent studies in social endocrinology have explored the effects of social relationships on female reproductive steroid hormones—estradiol and progesterone—investigating whether they are suppressed in partnered and parous women. Results have been mixed for these hormones although evidence is more consistent that partnered women and women with young children have lower levels of testosterone. These studies were sequential to earlier research on men, based on Wingfield’s Challenge Hypothesis, which showed that men in committed relationships, or with young children, have lower levels (...)
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  6. Human Reproduction and Life Histories.Gillian R. Bentley & Ruth Mace - 2002 - In Lynn Nadel (ed.), The Encyclopedia of Cognitive Science. Macmillan.
     
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    Sense and Nonsense: Evolutionary Perspectives on Human Behaviour.Kevin N. Laland & Gillian R. Brown - 2002 - Oxford University Press. Edited by Kevin N. Laland & Gillian R. Brown.
    This book asks whether evolution can help us to understand human behaviour and explores diverse evolutionary methods and arguments. It provides a short, readable introduction to the science behind the works of Dawkins, Dennett, Wilson and Pinker. It is widely used in undergraduate courses around the world.
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    Stages in the psychological resolution of schizophrenia.Gillian R. M. Steggles - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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    The "secure technician": Varieties of paradox in the writings of st. Anselm.Gillian R. Evans - 1975 - Vivarium 13 (1):1-21.
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    Latin Etymologies.Gillian R. Hart - 1991 - The Classical Review 41 (01):129-.
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    Introductions to Boethius's "Arithmetica" of the Tenth to the Fourteenth Century.Gillian R. Evans - 1978 - History of Science 16 (1):22-41.
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    A commentary on Boethius's Arithmetica of the twelfth or thirteenth century.Gillian R. Evans - 1978 - Annals of Science 35 (2):131-141.
    Munich, Bayerische Staadtsbibliothek Ms. C.L.M. 4643 contains a curious commentary on Boethius's Arithmetica, which deals very fully with some passages in the work and totally neglects a great many others. The principal interest of the piece lies in the fact that the parts of the Arithmetica it selects for consideration are exactly those which were of special interest to twelfth- and early-thirteenth-century students, and in particular to the successors of Hugh of St. Victor who continued to draw on the Victorine (...)
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    A work of 'terminist theology'? Peter the Chanter's de tropis loquendi and some fallacie.Gillian R. Evans - 1982 - Vivarium 20 (1):40-58.
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    Brief Communications.Gillian R. Evans - 1982 - Centaurus 26 (2):215-217.
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    Boethius' Geometry and the Four Ways.Gillian R. Evans - 1981 - Centaurus 25 (2):161-165.
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    Due Oculum. Aids to Understanding in Some Mediaeval Treatises on the Abacus.Gillian R. Evans - 1975 - Centaurus 19 (4):252-263.
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    Peter the Chanter’s De Tropis Loquendi.Gillian R. Evans - 1981 - New Scholasticism 55 (1):95-103.
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    Peter the Chanter’s De Tropis Loquendi.Gillian R. Evans - 1981 - New Scholasticism 55 (1):95-103.
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    Tolerated scrounging in nonhuman primates.Gillian R. Brown - 2004 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 27 (4):562-563.
    Gurven suggests that the tolerated scrounging model has limited relevance for explaining patterns of food transfers in human populations. However, this conclusion is based on a restricted interpretation of the tolerated scrounging model proposed originally by Blurton Jones (1987). Examples of food transfers in nonhuman primates illustrate that the assumptions of Gurven's tolerated scrounging model are open to question.
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  20. The social construction of human nature.Kevin N. Laland & Gillian R. Brown - 2018 - In Elizabeth Hannon & Tim Lewens (eds.), Why We Disagree About Human Nature. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
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    Childbirth and Authoritative Knowledge: Cross-Cultural Perspectives. Edited by Robbie E. Davis-Floyd & Carolyn F. Sargent. Pp. 510. (University of California Press, Berkeley, California, 1997.) £19.95, ISBN 0-520-20785-8, paperback. [REVIEW]Gillian R. Bentley - 2002 - Journal of Biosocial Science 34 (1):141-143.
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  22. Sometimes an Orgasm is Just an Orgasm.Erika Lorraine Milam, Gillian R. Brown, Stefan Linquist, Steve Fuller & Elisabeth A. Lloyd - 2006 - Metascience 15 (3):399-435.
    I should like to offer my greatest thanks to Paul Griffiths for providing the opportunity for this exchange, and to commentators Gillian Brown, Steven Fuller, Stefan Linquist, and Erika Milam for their generous and thought-provoking comments. I shall do my best in this space to respond to some of their concerns.
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    Double Accusative in Greek. [REVIEW]Gillian R. Hart - 1992 - The Classical Review 42 (1):96-97.
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    Lateinische Kleidungsbezeichnungen in synchroner und diachroner Sicht. [REVIEW]Gillian R. Hart - 1993 - The Classical Review 43 (1):193-194.
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    Préhistoire de la flexion nominale indo-européenne. [REVIEW]Gillian R. Hart - 1984 - The Classical Review 34 (1):140-141.
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    Res Mycenaeae. Akten des VII. Mykenologischen Colloquiums in Nürnberg vom 6–10 April 1981. [REVIEW]Gillian R. Hart - 1985 - The Classical Review 35 (1):213-214.
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    Untersuchungen zur Vertretung der indogermanischen Laryngale im Griechischen. [REVIEW]Gillian R. Hart - 1983 - The Classical Review 33 (2):342-343.
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    Ancient Linguistics - Daniel J. Taylor: The History of Linguistics in the Classical Period. Pp. xii + 298. Amsterdam and Philadelphia: John Benjamins, 1987. fl. 100. [REVIEW]Gillian R. Hart - 1990 - The Classical Review 40 (2):334-335.
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    Colette Bodelot: Termes introducteurs et modes dans l'interrogation indirecte en latin de Plaute à Juvenal. (Bibliothéque de Vita Latina, n.s.) Pp. 151. Avignon: Association Vita Latina, 1990. Paper. [REVIEW]Gillian R. Hart - 1992 - The Classical Review 42 (01):214-.
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    Homeric Per- Egbert J. Bakker: Linguistics and Formulas in Homer: Scalarity and the Description of the Particle per. Pp. viii + 307. Amsterdam and Philadelphia: John Benjamins, 1988. fl. 110. [REVIEW]Gillian R. Hart - 1990 - The Classical Review 40 (01):84-86.
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    Homeric Per. [REVIEW]Gillian R. Hart - 1990 - The Classical Review 40 (1):84-86.
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    Latin Etymologies Oswald Szemerényi: An den Quellen des lateinischen Wortschatzes. (Innsbrucker Beiträge zur Sprachwissenschaft, 56.) Pp. 192. Innsbruck: Institut für Sprachwissenschaft der Universität Innsbruck, 1989. Paper. [REVIEW]Gillian R. Hart - 1991 - The Classical Review 41 (1):129-130.
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    Latin Linguistics Robert Coleman (ed.): New Studies in Latin Linguistics. Selected Papers from the 4th International Colloquium on Latin Linguistics, Cambridge, April 1992. (Studies in Language Companion Series, 21.) Pp. x + 478. Amsterdam and Philadelphia: John Benjamins, 1991. fl. 250/$132.00. [REVIEW]Gillian R. Hart - 1992 - The Classical Review 42 (02):353-355.
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    Latin Linguistics. [REVIEW]Gillian R. Hart - 1992 - The Classical Review 42 (2):353-355.
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    Norbert Deplazes: Der griechische Dativ Plural und oblique Dual untersucht anhand des ältesten inschriftlichen Materials sowie ausgewählter Literatur. (Europäische Hochschulschriften, Reihe XXI: Linguistik/Indogermanistik, 103.) Pp. vii+188; 6 maps. Bern, Frankfurt a. M., New York, Paris and Vienna: Peter Lang, 1991. Paper, DM 19. [REVIEW]Gillian R. Hart - 1993 - The Classical Review 43 (1):191-191.
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    Studies on Latin Syntax - Gualtiero Calboli (ed.): Subordination and Other Topics in Latin: Proceedings of the Third Colloquium on Latin Linguistics, Bologna, 1–5 April 1985. (Studies in Language Companion Series, 17.) Pp. xxix + 691. Amsterdam and Philadelphia: John Benjamins, 1989. fl. 215 ($96). [REVIEW]Gillian R. Hart - 1990 - The Classical Review 40 (02):335-337.
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    Studies on Latin Syntax. [REVIEW]Gillian R. Hart - 1990 - The Classical Review 40 (2):335-337.
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    Design and analysis of pilot studies: recommendations for good practice.Gillian A. Lancaster, Susanna Dodd & Paula R. Williamson - 2004 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 10 (2):307-312.
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    New books. [REVIEW]R. F. Atkinson, Brian Medlin, T. A. Goudge, Hidé Ishiguro, Gillian Romney, J. H. S. Armstrong, Peter Winch, R. S. Downie & Vincent Turner - 1964 - Mind 73 (292):595-616.
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    Stem cell research in a catholic institution: Yes or no?Michael R. Prieur, Joan Atkinson, Laurie Hardingham, David Hill, Gillian Kernaghan, Debra Miller, Sandy Morton, Mary Rowell, John F. Vallely & Suzanne Wilson - 2006 - Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 16 (1):73-98.
    : Catholic teaching has no moral difficulties with research on stem cells derived from adult stem cells or fetal cord blood. The ethical problem comes with embryonic stem cells since their genesis involves the destruction of a human embryo. However, there seems to be significant promise of health benefits from such research. Although Catholic teaching does not permit any destruction of human embryos, the question remains whether researchers in a Catholic institution, or any researchers opposed to destruction of human embryos, (...)
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    Absence of Sex-Contingent Gaze Direction Aftereffects Suggests a Limit to Contingencies in Face Aftereffects.Nadine Kloth, Gillian Rhodes & Stefan R. Schweinberger - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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    Understanding Well-Being in Policy and Practice.Steven R. Smith & Gillian Brock - 2014 - Ethics and Social Welfare 8 (3):215-217.
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    Near equality in quality for medication utilization among older adults with diabetes with universal medication insurance in Ontario, Canada.Baiju R. Shah, Gillian L. Booth, Lorraine L. Lipscombe, Denice S. Feig, Onil K. Bhattacharyya & Arlene S. Bierman - 2014 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 20 (2):176-183.
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    Justice for People on the Move: Migration in Challenging Times.Gillian Brock - 2020 - Cambridge University Press.
    By executive order, the US adopted an immigration policy that looks remarkably similar to a Muslim ban, and threatened to deport long-settled residents, such as the so-called Dreamers. Our defunct refugee system has not dealt adequately with increased refugee flows, forcing desperate people to undertake increasingly risky measures in efforts to reach safe havens. Meanwhile increased migration flows over recent years appear to have contributed to a rise in right-wing populism, apparently driving phenomena such as Brexit and Trumpism. In this (...)
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    Age, judgment time, and amount of kinesthetic aftereffect.R. Over & S. Griew - 1968 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 78 (3p1):527.
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    The behavioural constellation of deprivation: Causes and consequences.Gillian V. Pepper & Daniel Nettle - 2017 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 40:1-72.
    Socioeconomic differences in behaviour are pervasive and well documented, but their causes are not yet well understood. Here, we make the case that a cluster of behaviours is associated with lower socioeconomic status, which we call “the behavioural constellation of deprivation.” We propose that the relatively limited control associated with lower SES curtails the extent to which people can expect to realise deferred rewards, leading to more present-oriented behaviour in a range of domains. We illustrate this idea using the specific (...)
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    Between feminism and materialism: a question of method.Gillian Howie - 2010 - New York: Palgrave-Macmillan.
    Between Feminism and Materialism is a bold attempt to make sense of the relationship between feminist theory and capitalism. Addressing a number of philosophical problems that have engaged feminists over the last few decades - universals and reason, nature and essentialism, identity and non-identity, sex and gender, power and patriarchy, local and global - this innovative book breaks through feminist waves and explains the paradoxes of feminist theory by demonstrating the on-going relevance of dialectics and the concepts of exploitation, ideology, (...)
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    Interventionist applied conversation analysis: Collaborative transcription and repair based learning in aviation.William A. Tuccio, David A. Esser, Gillian Driscoll, Ian R. McAndrew & MaryJo O. Smith - 2016 - Pragmatics and Society 7 (1):30-56.
    Pragmatic language competence plays a central role in how aviation flight crews perform crew resource management ; this competence significantly affects aviation safety. This paper contributes to existing literature on interventionist applications of conversation analysis by defining and evaluating a novel collaborative transcription and repair based learning method for aviation CRM learning. CTRBL was evaluated using a quantitative quasi-­experimental repeated-measure design with 42 novice, university pilots. Results support that CTRBL is an effective, low-resource CRM learning method that will benefit from (...)
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    A randomised controlled trial of an Intervention to Improve Compliance with the ARRIVE guidelines (IICARus).Ezgi Tanriver-Ayder, Laura J. Gray, Sarah K. McCann, Ian M. Devonshire, Leigh O’Connor, Zeinab Ammar, Sarah Corke, Mahmoud Warda, Evandro Araújo De-Souza, Paolo Roncon, Edward Christopher, Ryan Cheyne, Daniel Baker, Emily Wheater, Marco Cascella, Savannah A. Lynn, Emmanuel Charbonney, Kamil Laban, Cilene Lino de Oliveira, Julija Baginskaite, Joanne Storey, David Ewart Henshall, Ahmed Nazzal, Privjyot Jheeta, Arianna Rinaldi, Teja Gregorc, Anthony Shek, Jennifer Freymann, Natasha A. Karp, Terence J. Quinn, Victor Jones, Kimberley Elaine Wever, Klara Zsofia Gerlei, Mona Hosh, Victoria Hohendorf, Monica Dingwall, Timm Konold, Katrina Blazek, Sarah Antar, Daniel-Cosmin Marcu, Alexandra Bannach-Brown, Paula Grill, Zsanett Bahor, Gillian L. Currie, Fala Cramond, Rosie Moreland, Chris Sena, Jing Liao, Michelle Dohm, Gina Alvino, Alejandra Clark, Gavin Morrison, Catriona MacCallum, Cadi Irvine, Philip Bath, David Howells, Malcolm R. Macleod, Kaitlyn Hair & Emily S. Sena - 2019 - Research Integrity and Peer Review 4 (1).
    BackgroundThe ARRIVE (Animal Research: Reporting of In Vivo Experiments) guidelines are widely endorsed but compliance is limited. We sought to determine whether journal-requested completion of an ARRIVE checklist improves full compliance with the guidelines.MethodsIn a randomised controlled trial, manuscripts reporting in vivo animal research submitted to PLOS ONE (March–June 2015) were randomly allocated to either requested completion of an ARRIVE checklist or current standard practice. Authors, academic editors, and peer reviewers were blinded to group allocation. Trained reviewers performed outcome adjudication (...)
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    Two subject positions in Scottish Gaelic: The syntax-semantics interface.Gillian Catriona Ramchand - 1996 - Natural Language Semantics 4 (2):165-191.
    This paper examines the stage-level/individual-level hypothesis (Kratzer 1989; Diesing 1988) from the point of view of modern Scottish Gaelic. This language exhibits two syntactically distinct predicational structures, and in particular, two distinct subject positions distinguishable on the basis of word order. While the distinction between the two positions can be shown to support the stage/individual-level hypothesis in one sense, the picture is muddied by the fact that many habitual or ‘characteristic’ sentences seem to be formed according to the stage-level subject (...)
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