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    Wissen und Wirklichkeit: Beiträge zum Konstruktivismus: eine Hommage an Ernst von Glasersfeld.Gebhard Rusch (ed.) - 1999 - Heidelberg: Carl-Auer-Systeme.
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    Erkenntnis, Wissenschaft, Geschichte: von einem konstruktivistischen Standpunkt.Gebhard Rusch - 1987 - Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp.
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    Konstruktivismus: Geschichte und Anwendung.Gebhard Rusch & Siegfried J. Schmidt - 1992
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    Konstruktivismus und Ethik.Gebhard Rusch (ed.) - 1995 - Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp.
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    Konstruktivismus und Sozialtheorie.Gebhard Rusch & Siegfried J. Schmidt - 1994
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    Piaget und der radikale Konstruktivismus.Gebhard Rusch & Siegfried J. Schmidt - 1994
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  7. Sicherheit und Freiheit.Gebhard Rusch - 2015 - In Theo Hug, Michael Schorner, Josef Mitterer, Ernst von Glasersfeld & Siegfried J. Schmidt (eds.), Ernst-von-Glasersfeld-Lectures 2015. Innsbruck: Innsbruck University Press.
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    Chronic Disease and the Meaning of Old Age.Gebhard Allert, Gerlinde Sponholz & Helmut Baitsch - 1994 - Hastings Center Report 24 (5):11-13.
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    Untersuchungen über Kants Critik der reinen Vernunft.Gebhard Ulrich Brastberger - 1790 - [Bruxelles,: Culture et Civilisation.
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    Kann der Glaube an Gott die Frage nach dem Sinn des Lebens beantworten?Gebhard Lohr - 1994 - In Georg Meggle & Ulla Wessels (eds.), Analyōmen 1 =. New York: W. de Gruyter. pp. 916-926.
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    On Some Problems to Apply the Economic Model of Behaviour in Political Science.Gebhard Kirchgässner - 2008 - Analyse & Kritik 30 (2):649-667.
    After a short description of the economic model of behaviour it is shown that there are two reasons why problems arise if this model is applied to political processes and decisions. First, such decisions are often ‘low cost’, i.e. ‘wrong’ decisions have hardly any impact on the decision maker. Second, the behaviour of single individuals or small groups of individuals is to be explained. The common root of this problem is the difficulty to predict behaviour which is mainly preference governed (...)
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    Diodors einteilung galliens.Gebhard Perl - 1978 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 122 (1):328-334.
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    Die zuverlässigkeit der buchangaben in den zitaten priscians.Gebhard Perl - 1967 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 111 (1-2).
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    Experimental Ethics: Toward an Empirical Moral Philosophy.Christoph Lütge, Hannes Rusch & Matthias Uhl (eds.) - 2014 - London, England: Palgrave-Macmillan.
    This volume gives an overview of the rising field of Experimental Ethics. It is organized into five main parts: PART I – Introduction: An Experimental Philosophy of Ethics? // PART II – Applied Experimental Ethics: Case studies // PART III – On Methodology // PART IV – Critical Reflections // PART V – Future Perspectives. Among the contributors: Walter Sinnott-Armstrong, Eric Schwitzgebel, Ezio di Nucci, Jacob Rosenthal, and Fernando Aguiar.
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    Rudolf Otto und das Heilige.Gebhard Löhr - 1993 - Zeitschrift für Religions- Und Geistesgeschichte 45 (2):113-135.
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    Silvesterbesinnung und Weihnachtsartikel. Jahresendzeitreflexionen großer Physiker des 20. Jahrhunderts.Gebhard Löhr - 2005 - Berichte Zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte 28 (4):305-320.
    The article deals with the relationship between science and religion (esp. Christian faith) in two articles of physicists Max Planck and Pascual Jordan. The relationship of the two factors is reflected in the treatment of time, a subject that comes up because both articles were written on the occasion of the year's end or even the end of a decade. By analysing the two perspectives on time it is possible to distil the distinctive ideas of Planck and Jordan on religion (...)
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  17. A brief history of Experimental Ethics.Niklas Dworazik & Hannes Rusch - 2014 - In Christoph Luetge, Hannes Rusch & Matthias Uhl (eds.), Experimental Ethics. Palgrave-Macmillan. pp. 38-56.
    Recent years have seen a continual rise of interest in the empirical study of questions traditionally located in moral philosophy, i.e., studies in Experimental Ethics. In this chapter we briefly outline the recent history of this field. To do so we have to cross disciplinary borders to quite some extent. Tracing the beginnings of Experimental Ethics back to early works in moral psychology, we delineate a sequence of theories which eventually flow into current Experimental Ethics. We then briefly review four (...)
     
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    Synthesis of theories through parametrisation of laws.Gebhard Geiger - 1988 - Erkenntnis 29 (3):343 - 355.
    The paper presents an example of unified theory bearing interest from both a historical and systematic point of view. The example is chosen from evolutionary population genetics (neo-Darwinian synthetic theory). It exhibits various aspects of theoretical change in science that have been shown in Part I (Geiger, 1988) to be characteristic of syntheses of theories.
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    La créativité de l'agir.Hans Joas & Pierre Rusch - 1999 - Cerf.
    L'" action " est aujourd'hui un concept clé de la philosophie et de la plupart des sciences humaines. Dans toutes ces disciplines (économie, psychologie, sociologie), la formulation d'une " théorie de l'action " constitue l'un des principaux centres d'intérêt de la réflexion théorique. Ce livre développe une idée centrale : aux deux modèles dominants de l'action rationnelle et de l'action à visée normative, il est possible d'en ajouter un troisième, qui insiste sur le caractère créatif de l'agir humain. Ce troisième (...)
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    A Remark On The Härtig Quantifier.Gebhard Fuhrken - 1972 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 18 (13‐15):227-228.
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    A Remark On The Härtig Quantifier.Gebhard Fuhrken - 1972 - Zeitschrift fur mathematische Logik und Grundlagen der Mathematik 18 (13-15):227-228.
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    Evolutionary anthropology and the non-cognitive foundation of moral validity.Gebhard Geiger - 1993 - Biology and Philosophy 8 (2):133-151.
    This paper makes an attempt at the conceptual foundation of descriptive ethical theories in terms of evolutionary anthropology. It suggests, first, that what human social actors tend to accept to be morally valid and legitimate ultimately rests upon empirical authority relations and, second, that this acceptance follows an evolved pattern of hierarchical behaviour control in the social animal species. The analysis starts with a brief review of Thomas Hobbes'' moral philosophy, with special emphasis on Hobbes'' authoritarian view of moral validity (...)
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    Why are there no objective values?Gebhard Geiger - 1995 - Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 26 (1):35-62.
    Using the mathematical frameworks of economic preference ranking, subjective probability, and rational learning through empirical evidence, the epistemological implications of teleological ethical intuitionism are pointed out to the extent to which the latter is based on cognitivist and objectivist concepts of value. The notions of objective value and objective norm are critically analysed with reference to epistemological criteria of intersubjectively shared valuative experience. It is concluded that one cannot meaningfully postulate general material theories of morality that could be tested, confirmed (...)
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    Synthesis of theories through parametrisation of laws.Gebhard Geiger - 1988 - Erkenntnis 29 (3):357-368.
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    Intertheory relations from unified theories.Gebhard Geiger - 1991 - Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 22 (2):263-282.
    Summary The concept of unified theory is defined in logical and abstract semantic terms, and employed in the analysis of relations between empirical scientific theories. The conceptual framework of the approach applies to binary relations such as the reduction or replacement of one theory by another, and to multiple intertheory relations. Historically, unified theories tend to arise within the contexts of scientific conflicts which they may show susceptible of solution even in the most controversial cases of the logical incompatibility or (...)
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    Synthesis of Theories through Parametrisation of Laws: II. Example: Neo-Darwinian Synthetic Theory.Gebhard Geiger - 1988 - Erkenntnis 29 (3):357 - 368.
    The paper presents an example of unified theory bearing interest from both a historical and systematic point of view. The example is chosen from evolutionary population genetics (neo-Darwinian synthetic theory). It exhibits various aspects of theoretical change in science that have been shown in Part I (Geiger, 1988) to be characteristic of syntheses of theories.
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    Technik und erkenntnis.Gebhard Geiger - 1989 - Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 20 (2):276-286.
    The distinction between sociology of science on the one hand and methodology and systematics on the other, is an established historical fact. Thus, even in modern methodologically orientated philosophy, epistemological analyses still tend to disregard the pragmatic contexts within which scientific knowledge is produced, processed and applied. This situation also reflects the well-known fact that philosophy of science has largely ignored the conceptual and methodological foundations of technology, that is, those disciplines directly and explicitly linked to the practical implications and (...)
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    Technik und Erkenntnis.Gebhard Geiger - 1989 - Zeitschrift Für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 20 (2):276-286.
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  29. Indirect Reciprocity, Golden Opportunities for Defection, and Inclusive Reputation.Max Albert & Hannes Rusch - 2013 - MAGKS Discussion Paper Series in Economics.
    In evolutionary models of indirect reciprocity, reputation mechanisms can stabilize cooperation even in severe cooperation problems like the prisoner’s dilemma. Under certain circumstances, conditionally cooperative strategies, which cooperate iff their partner has a good reputation, cannot be invaded by any other strategy that conditions behavior only on own and partner reputation. The first point of this paper is to show that an evolutionary version of backward induction can lead to a breakdown of this kind of indirectly reciprocal cooperation. Backward induction, (...)
     
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  30. Die Erziehungsweisheit in Sprichwort.Franz Gebhard Metzler - 1954 - Bregenz,: Vorarlberger Graphische Anstalt E. Russ.
     
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  31. Critical Analysis of Some Well-Intended Proposals to Fight Unemployment.Gebhard Kirchgässner - 2009 - Analyse & Kritik 31 (1):25-48.
    In this paper it is asked whether it is meaningful to state a ‘right to work’ as a basic human right to be written down in the constitution, for example, whether working time should generally be reduced, and whether those who do not have (or find) a job should get a guaranteed minimal income. All three demands have to be rejected, at least in the radical form in which they are often stated. They cannot be realised at all or at (...)
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    Auf der Suche nach dem Gespenst des Ökonomismus: Einige Bemerkungen über Tausch, Märkte und die Ökonomisierung der Lebensverhältnisse.Gebhard Kirchgässner - 1997 - Analyse & Kritik 19 (2):127-152.
    First, the role of markets as co-ordination mechanisms and, more generally, the role of exchange relations in a society is discussed. We consider illegal markets as well as markets where transactions are performed not using money but some other exchange medium. Secondly, we ask for the political possibilities to intervene into such markets. Finally, we discuss the increasing,economising of social relations' and possible reasons for it.
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    Discussion: Comment on Anton Leist. Potentials of Cooperation (Analyse & Kritik 01/2011).Gebhard Kirchgässner - 2011 - Analyse & Kritik 33 (2):509-516.
    I first discuss two aspects of a social order and cooperation which might be of high relevance: the problem of a spontaneous emerging of a social order, and the relation between exchange and cooperation. In doing so, I also discuss the role of production in separating areas of cooperation from those of competition. Second, I look more closely at the motivations for cooperative behaviour. It is argued that of the four kinds of motivation mentioned by Leist only two, self-interest and (...)
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    Die neue Welt der Ökonomie.Gebhard Kirchgässner - 1988 - Analyse & Kritik 10 (2):107-137.
    The article starts out with a sketch of the model of Individual behaviour, basic for modern economic theory, including the consideration of typical criticisms. The model then is examined in its application first to micro- and macroeconomic theorizing, then to the economic analysis of politics and of law. It concludes by pointing out some drawbacks inherent in the economic approach to the social sciences: economic imperialism, conservativism and the illusion of manageability.
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    Märkte, Normen und das ökonomische Handlungsmodell: Eine Replik auf Jens Beckert.Gebhard Kirchgässner - 1998 - Analyse & Kritik 20 (2):221-244.
    First it is shown that in order to function well markets depend on some preconditions even if there are no external effects and there is complete information. One of these conditions is that individuals follow some moral norms. Then it is asked whether these norms are non-consequentialist. There might be some norms for which no consequentialist foundation can be constructed. However, these are not the norms which have to be followed in order that a market system functions well. Such norm-following-behaviour (...)
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  36. Meßopfer—Kreuzesopfer.Gebhard Rohner - 1930 - Divus Thomas 8:1-17.
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    Bemerkung zu Einer Arbeit E. Engelers.Gebhard Fuhrken - 1962 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 8 (3‐4):277-279.
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    Bemerkung zu Einer Arbeit E. Engelers.Gebhard Fuhrken - 1962 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 8 (3-4):277-279.
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    Takeuti Gaisi. Remarks on the truth definition. Journal of the Mathematical Society of Japan, vol. 13 , pp. 207–209.Gebhard Fuhrken - 1962 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 27 (1):110-110.
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    Languages with Added Quantifier There Exist at Least ℵ α.Gebhard Furhken, J. W. Addison, Leon Henkin & Alfred Tarski - 1970 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 35 (2):342-342.
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    What Makes People Go to War? Defensive Intentions Motivate Retaliatory and Preemptive Intergroup Aggression.Robert Böhm, Hannes Rusch & Özgür Gürerk - 2016 - Evolution and Human Behavior 37 (1):29-34.
    Although humans qualify as one of the most cooperative animal species, the scale of violent intergroup conflict among them is unparalleled. Explanations of the underlying motivations to participate in an intergroup conflict, however, remain unsatisfactory. While previous research shows that intergroup conflict increases individually costly behavior to the benefit of the in-group, it has failed to identify robust triggers of aggressive behavior directed at out-groups. Here, we present a controlled laboratory experiment which demonstrates that such aggression can be provoked systematically (...)
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    The evolutionary interplay of intergroup conflict and altruism in humans: A review of parochial altruism theory and prospects for its extension.Hannes Rusch - 2014 - Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B 281 (1794): 20141539.
    Drawing on an idea proposed by Darwin, it has recently been hypothesised that violent intergroup conflict might have played a substantial role in the evolution of human cooperativeness and altruism. The central notion of this argument, dubbed ‘parochial altruism’, is that the two genetic or cultural traits, aggressiveness against out-groups and cooperativeness towards the in-group, including self-sacrificial altruistic behaviour, might have coevolved in humans. This review assesses the explanatory power of current theories of ‘parochial altruism’. After a brief synopsis of (...)
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    The two sides of warfare: An extended model of altruistic behavior in ancestral human intergroup conflict.Hannes Rusch - 2014 - Human Nature 25 (3):359-377.
    Building on and partially refining previous theoretical work, this paper presents an extended simulation model of ancestral warfare. This model (1) disentangles attack and defense, (2) tries to differentiate more strictly between selfish and altruistic efforts during war, (3) incorporates risk aversion and deterrence, and (4) pays special attention to the role of brutality. Modeling refinements and simulation results yield a differentiated picture of possible evolutionary dynamics. The main observations are: (i) Altruism in this model is more likely to evolve (...)
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    Evolutionary Instability: Logical and Material Aspects of a Unified Theory of Biosocial Evolution.Gebhard Geiger - 1990 - Springer.
    The recent sociobiology debate has raised fundamental and previously unresolved conceptual problems. Evolutionary Instability - Logical and Material Aspects of a Unified Theory of Biosocial Evolution - offers ap- proaches for their solution. The scientific applications comprise the dynamics and evolutionary instability of hierarchically organized systems, especially systems of interacting behavioural phenotypes in animals and man. The technical apparatus is thoroughly explained in intuitive terms within the text, and illustrated by numerous familiar examples and graphical representations, supplemented by an informal (...)
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    What Makes People Go to War? Defensive Intentions Motivate Retaliatory and Preemptive Intergroup Aggression.Robert Böhm, Hannes Rusch & Özgür Gürerk - 2015 - MPRA Papers 64373.
    Although humans qualify as one of the most cooperative animal species, the scale of violent intergroup conflict among them is unparalleled. Explanations of the underlying motivation to participate in an intergroup conflict, however, remain unsatisfactory. While previous research shows that intergroup conflict increases ‘in-group love’, it fails to identify robust triggers of ‘out-group hate’. Here, we present a controlled laboratory experiment, which demonstrates that ‘out-group hate’ can be provoked systematically. We find direct and causal evidence that the intention to protect (...)
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  46. The Systematic Place of Morals in Markets [Letter].Christoph Luetge & Hannes Rusch - 2013 - Science 341 (6147):714.
    Comment on Armin Falk & Nora Szech "Morals and Markets", Science 340(6133), 707-711, 2013.
     
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  47. Erkenntnis als Ergebnis biologischer Entwicklung: Die Grundzüge der Evolutionären Erkenntnistheorie im Überblick.Wolfgang Buschlinger & Hannes Rusch - 2014 - Ethik Und Unterricht 2014 (2):10-14.
    In diesem Artikel stellen wir die Evolutionäre Erkenntnistheorie kurz vor. Wir gehen dazu in zwei Schritten vor: In Schritt 1 charakterisieren wir die Evolutionäre Erkenntnistheorie anhand ihrer Antworten auf die Grundfragen an jede Erkenntnistheorie. In Schritt 2 stellen wir all jene philosophischen Positionen dar, mit denen die Evolutionäre Erkenntnistheorie eng verbunden ist.
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    Spillovers from Coordination to Cooperation – Evidence for the Interdependence Hypothesis?Hannes Rusch & Christoph Luetge - 2016 - Evolutionary Behavioral Sciences 10 (4):284-296.
    It has recently been proposed that the evolution of human cooperativeness might, at least in part, have started as the cooptation of behavioral strategies evolved for solving problems of coordination to solve problems with higher incentives to defect, i.e. problems of cooperation. Following this line of thought, we systematically tested human subjects for spillover effects from simple coordination tasks (2x2 Stag Hunt games, SH) to problems of cooperation (2x2 Prisoner’s Dilemma games, PD) in a laboratory experiment with rigorous controls to (...)
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  49. Philomat / Apparat für weltanschauliche Diagnostik.Wolfgang Buschlinger, Bettina Conradi & Hannes Rusch - 2009 - Hirzel.
    Sind Sie Naturalist, Metaphysikerin oder Rationalist? Existentialistin, Materialist oder Deterministin? Sie wissen es nicht? Der Philomat ist ein Apparat für weltanschauliche Diagnostik. Er sagt Ihnen, wie Sie denken, wenn Sie denken. Er stellt Ihnen Fragen aus ganz alltäglichen Zusammenhängen und ermittelt anhand Ihrer Antworten, welche philosophischen Überzeugungen Ihr Denken leiten. Sie erfahren, wie Ihre ganz persönliche Art zu denken in der Philosophie heißt, welche Konsequenzen mit ihr verbunden sind, welche Philosophen so denken wie Sie und wo Sie Ihre Überzeugungen vertiefen (...)
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    Constant installation of present orientation and safety (CIPOS) - subjective and physiological effects of an ultrashort-term intervention combining both stabilizing and confrontational elements.Markus Stingl, Gebhard Sammer, Bernd Hanewald, Franziska Zinsser, Oliver Tucha & Valeska Reichel Pape - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    ObjectivesConstant Installation of Present Orientation and Safety is a Eye Movements Desensitization and Reprocessing -derived technique, which is often used to prepare for the treatment of post-traumatic stress disorder. It differs from the latter by involving cyclically recurring exercises in reorientation to the present, interspersed between brief periods of exposure to the traumatic material.While EMDR is well established as a therapeutic method, the efficacy and mechanisms of action of CIPOS have not been investigated so far. In this pilot study, an (...)
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