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    Image, information, and fast Fourier transforms.Karl H. Pribram - 1978 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 1 (2):245-245.
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    Gauss and the history of the fast Fourier transform.Michael T. Heideman, Don H. Johnson & C. Sidney Burrus - 1985 - Archive for History of Exact Sciences 34 (3):265-277.
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    Rationing nurses: Realities, practicalities, and nursing leadership theories.Olive Fast & Janet Rankin - 2018 - Nursing Inquiry 25 (2):e12227.
    In this paper, we examine the practicalities of nurse managers’ work. We expose how managers’ commitments to transformational leadership are undermined by the rationing practices and informatics of hospital reform underpinned by the ideas of new public management. Using institutional ethnography, we gathered data in a Canadian hospital. We began by interviewing and observing frontline leaders, nurse managers, and expanded our inquiry to include interviews with other nurses, staffing clerks, and administrators whose work intersected with that of nurse managers. We (...)
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    Effective Approach to Calculate Analysis Window in Infinite Discrete Gabor Transform.Rui Li, Yong Huang & Jia-Bao Liu - 2018 - Complexity 2018:1-10.
    The long-periodic/infinite discrete Gabor transform is more effective than the periodic/finite one in many applications. In this paper, a fast and effective approach is presented to efficiently compute the Gabor analysis window for arbitrary given synthesis window in DGT of long-periodic/infinite sequences, in which the new orthogonality constraint between analysis window and synthesis window in DGT for long-periodic/infinite sequences is derived and proved to be equivalent to the completeness condition of the long-periodic/infinite DGT. By using the property of (...)
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    Fourier transforms of the electroencephalogram during sleep.J. R. Knott, F. A. Gibbs & C. E. Henry - 1942 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 31 (6):465.
  6. A Scientometric Approach to the Integrated History and Philosophy of Science: Entrenched Biomedical Standardisation and Citation-Exemplar.Karen Yan, Meng-Li Tsai & Tsung-Ren Huang - 2023 - International Studies in the Philosophy of Science 36 (2):143-165.
    1. Biomedical sciences are fast-growing fields with unprecedented speed of research outputs, especially in the quantities of papers. Philosophers aiming to study ongoing biomedical changes face cha...
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    Stimulus Parameters Underlying Sound‐Symbolic Mapping of Auditory Pseudowords to Visual Shapes.Simon Lacey, Yaseen Jamal, Sara M. List, K. Sathian & Lynne C. Nygaard - 2020 - Cognitive Science 44 (9):e12883.
    Sound symbolism refers to non‐arbitrary mappings between the sounds of words and their meanings and is often studied by pairing auditory pseudowords such as “maluma” and “takete” with rounded and pointed visual shapes, respectively. However, it is unclear what auditory properties of pseudowords contribute to their perception as rounded or pointed. Here, we compared perceptual ratings of the roundedness/pointedness of large sets of pseudowords and shapes to their acoustic and visual properties using a novel application of representational similarity analysis (RSA). (...)
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    Assessing Sensorimotor Synchronisation in Toddlers Using the Lookit Online Experiment Platform and Automated Movement Extraction.Sinead Rocha & Caspar Addyman - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Adapting gross motor movement to match the tempo of auditory rhythmic stimulation is a complex skill with a long developmental trajectory. Drumming tasks have previously been employed with infants and young children to measure the emergence of rhythmic entrainment, and may provide a tool for identification of those with atypical rhythm perception and production. Here we describe a new protocol for measuring infant rhythmic movement that can be employed at scale. In the current study, 50 two-year-olds drummed along with the (...)
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    Only stimulus energy affects the detectability of visual forms and objects.Muriel Boucart & Claude Bonnet - 1990 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 28 (5):415-417.
    A detection task was performed using different pictographic representations of objects in order to test the hypothesis that high-level information (familiarity) may influence detection thresholds. The stimuli were five versions of forms: outline drawings of objects, silhouettes, and three fragmented versions of forms derived from the outlines. The stimuli varied on two parameters: their nameability (easily nameable, hardly nameable, and not nameable) as assessed by a naming task, and their energy content as assessed by a two-dimensional fast-Fourier (...). The greatest amount of energy was observed for silhouettes, and the amount of energy contained in the vertical and horizontal spatial frequency components was equivalent for outlines and the three versions of fragmented forms. Luminance thresholds for the detection of the forms were measured by means of an adaptive method. The results show that thresholds were determined only by the energy content of the stimuli. High-level semantic or name information had no influence on the detectability of the visual signal. The results are discussed in terms of the visibility of spatial frequency components at detection threshold. (shrink)
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    Computational physics: an introduction.Franz Vesely - 2001 - New York: Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers.
    Vesely (experimental physics, U. of Vienna, Austria) provides the basic numerical and computational techniques, followed by an explanation of specific problems of computational physics. Appendices address properties of computing machines and an outline of the technique of Fast Fourier Transformation. The first edition, published by Plenum Press, Ne.
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    Algorithms from THE BOOK.Kenneth Lange - 2020 - Philadelphia, PA: The Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics.
    Ancient algorithms -- Sorting -- Graph algorithms -- Primality testing -- Solution of linear equations -- Newton's method -- Linear programming -- Eigenvalues and eigenvectors -- MM algorithms -- Data mining -- The fast Fourier transform -- Monte Carlo methods -- Mathematical review.
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    Application and Evolution for Neural Network and Signal Processing in Large-Scale Systems.Dongbao Jia, Cunhua Li, Qun Liu, Qin Yu, Xiangsheng Meng, Zhaoman Zhong, Xinxin Ban & Nizhuan Wang - 2021 - Complexity 2021:1-7.
    Low frequency oscillation is an important attribute of human brain activity, and the amplitude of low frequency fluctuation is an effective method to reflect the characteristics of low frequency oscillation, which has been widely used in the treatment of brain diseases and other fields. However, due to the low accuracy of the current analysis methods for low frequency signal extraction of ALFF, we propose the Fourier-based synchrosqueezing transform, which is often used in the field of signal processing to (...)
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    The characterization of crystal defects by the fourier transform of long wavelength neutron scattering data.E. W. J. Mitchell & R. J. Stewart - 1967 - Philosophical Magazine 15 (135):617-622.
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  14. GASKILL, J. D. Linear Systems, Fourier Transform, & Optics.B. M. Kedrov - 1980 - Scientia 74 (15):23.
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    Network topology and subgap resonances observed by Fourier transform scanning tunnelling microscopy of cuprate high-temperature superconductors.J. C. Phillips - 2003 - Philosophical Magazine 83 (28):3267-3281.
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  16. Green transformation : is there a fast track?Hubert Schmitz - 2015 - In Ian Scoones, Melissa Leach & Peter Newell (eds.), The politics of green transformations. New York: Routledge.
     
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    Fourier and Computer Dating.Joan Roelofs - 1985 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1985 (65):127-136.
    The spirit of computer dating, lacking only the technology, was one of a number of schemes by which Charles Fourier wanted to radically transform human sexual relations. Early 19th century socialist thought, socialist movements and experiments were concerned with the entire catalog of miseries afflicting humankind. Monogamy and all its woes figured far more prominently than surplus value, which (according to pharmacists' records) was rarely the cause of suicidal depression. The Marxist tradition, while paying lip service to the (...)
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    Quantum Instruments and Related Transformation Valued Functions.Kari Ylinen - 2009 - Foundations of Physics 39 (6):656-675.
    The notion of an instrument in the quantum theory of measurement is studied in the context of transformation valued linear maps on von Neumann algebras and their *-subalgebras. An extension theorem is proved which yields among other things characterizations of the Fourier transforms of instruments and their noncommutative analogues. As an application, an ergodic type theorem for a general class of transformation valued functions on a locally compact group is obtained.
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  19. Transformation of Malaysian Cities: from Colonial Cities to the Products of Neoliberal Globalistion.Marek Kozlowski, Asma Mehan & Krzysztof Nawratek - 2021 - The Architect Magazine 1 (Reboot):226-233.
    In the last two decades, major cities in Malaysia have witnessed a spate of urban redevelopment including commercial and retail complexes, and residential estates. The current urban transformations taking place in Malaysian cities are mainly market-driven and characterized by fast-track development with a strong priority on the road infrastructure. This is a typical example of an intensive property-led development that is becoming a central driver of the national economy. This article provides a deeper understanding of the complexity of urban (...)
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    Using transformative transition coaching to support leaders during career transitions.Nicky Terblanche, Dr Ruth Albertyn & Salomé Van Coller-Peter - 2018 - African Journal of Business Ethics 12 (1).
    Senior leadership transitions present daunting challenges. To promote inclusive development and comply with equal opportunity legislation, South African companies often fast-track careers of high-potential previously disadvantaged individuals. Organisations typically do not sufficiently support transitioning leaders, possibly acting unethically. The rate of failure is high with devastating effects for the individual and their organisation. The novel, empirically researched Transformative Transition Coaching framework, helps facilitate deep and lasting changes in meaning perspectives of transitioning leaders through coaching. The ability of the TTC (...)
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  21. An unconvincing transformation? Michelson's interferential spectroscopy.Sean F. Johnston - 2003 - Nuncius 18 ( 2):803-823.
    Albert Abraham Michelson (1852-1931), the American optical physicist best known for his precise determination of the velocity of light and for his experiments concerning aether drift, is less often acknowledged as the creator of new spectroscopic instrumentation and new spectroscopies. He devised a new method of light analysis relying upon his favourite instrument – a particular configuration of optical interferometer – and published investigations of spectral line separation, Doppler-broadening and simple high-resolution spectra (1887-1898). Contemporaries did not pursue his method. Michelson (...)
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    Lost in transformation? Reviving ethics of care in hospital cultures of evidence‐based healthcare.Annelise Norlyk, Anita Haahr, Pia Dreyer & Bente Martinsen - 2017 - Nursing Inquiry 24 (3):e12187.
    Drawing on previous empirical research, we provide an exemplary narrative to illustrate how patients have experienced hospital care organized according to evidence‐based fast‐track programmes. The aim of this paper was to analyse and discuss if and how it is possible to include patients’ individual perspectives in an evidence‐based practice as seen from the point of view of nursing theory. The paper highlights two conflicting courses of development. One is a course of standardization founded on evidence‐based recommendations, which specify a (...)
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    The Transformations of Persons.Amélie Oksenberg Rorty - 1973 - Philosophy 48 (185):261 - 275.
    In Book IV of The Odyssey , Menelaus tells Telemachus as much as he knows of Odysseus' wanderings. He reports that Odysseus, wanting to learn the end of his travels and needing directions for returning safely home through the dangerous seas, captured Proteus and held fast to him, though Proteus transformed himself into a bearded lion, a snake, a leopard, a bear, running water and finally into a flowering tree. Proteus eventually wearied, and consented to tell Odysseus something of (...)
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    Relation Between Relativistic and Non-Relativistic Quantum Mechanics as Integral Transformation.R. M. Mir-Kasimov - 2002 - Foundations of Physics 32 (4):607-626.
    A formulation of quantum mechanics (QM) in the relativistic configurational space (RCS) is considered. A transformation connecting the non-relativistic QM and relativistic QM (RQM) has been found in an explicit form. This transformation is a direct generalization of the Kontorovich–Lebedev transformation. It is shown also that RCS gives an example of non-commutative geometry over the commutative algebra of functions.
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    The Dilemma of ʿAmal and Ḥadīth in the Change of Aḥkām: Changing a Reprehensible Practice to a Recommended One with the Ḥadīth Narrations on the Topic of Shawwāl Fasting.Ahmet Temel - 2018 - Cumhuriyet İlahiyat Dergisi 22 (2):1369-1399.
    This article aims at examining the limits of change in the field of worship through a study on the origins of the ḥukm[religious ruling] of Shawwāl fasting that is widely practiced in the different parts of Muslim world. The study, firstly, deals with the evolution of the ḥukm of Shawwāl fasting chronologically among four sunnī schools of law, then analyzes the solitary reports on the topic. It concludes that in Mālikīand Ḥanefīschools, the ḥukm of this specific worship changed within the (...)
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    Über Das Weltweite Soziale Chaos: Ausgewählte Schriften Zur Philosophie Und Gesellschaftstheorie: Ausgewählte Schriften Zur Philosophie Und Gesellschaftstheorie.Charles Fourier - 2012 - Akademie Verlag.
    Die vorliegende Auswahl von Texten des französischen Sozialphilosophen und Gesellschaftstheoretikers Charles Fourier (1772-1837) hat zwei Schwerpunkte: Zum einen thematisiert sie die wesentlichen Aspekte und die gedankliche Struktur von Fouriers weitreichendem Œuvre; zum anderen macht sie verständlich, welche Überlegungen Fouriers für heutige Theoretikerinnen und Theoretiker anregend oder anschlussfähig sind. Zu den Themen, die Fourier in den im vorliegenden Band publizierten Schriften behandelt, zählen das Ideal einer exakten Sozialwissenschaft; die Grundlagen der Anthropologie; die „neue Welt“ der Liebe und des Konsums; (...)
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    Musik im Überfluss: Zur Transformation ästhetischer Praktiken in Zeiten des Streaming.Christian Rolle - 2022 - Paragrana: Internationale Zeitschrift für Historische Anthropologie 31 (2):169-181.
    Streaming macht Musik im Überfluss verfügbar. Fast jede Musikaufnahme ist jederzeit überall zugänglich. Das kann als Demokratisierung von Kultur gefeiert werden, in der auch das Besondere und Marginalisierte einen Platz hat. Wie Vorschlagsalgorithmen uns dabei helfen zu wissen, was wir hören wollen, kann andererseits als Befriedigung von kulturindustriell erst geschaffenen Bedürfnissen kritisiert werden. In jedem Fall stellt Musik-Streaming aufmerksamkeitsökonomisch eine Herausforderung dar. Der Beitrag analysiert einige Strategien zur Bewältigung des Überangebots. So schaffen Playlists Ordnung und Empfehlungen geben Orientierung. Wir (...)
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    Vers la liberté en amour.Charles Fourier - 1975 - [Paris]: Gallimard. Edited by Daniel Guérin.
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    Transmission und Transformation: Überlieferungsanalysen und Rekonstruktionen frühperipatetischer Seelenlehren.Richard Schorlemmer - 2022 - Basel: Schwabe Verlag.
    In der Forschung zum Fortleben der aristotelischen Seelenlehre in den ersten zwei Jahrhunderten nach Aristoteles' Tod lag der Schwerpunkt vor allem auf seiner Lehre vom Intellekt. Doch bilden die Kapitel uber den Intellekt nur einen kleinen Teil von Aristoteles' De anima. Die vorliegende Arbeit rekonstruiert deshalb die Seelenlehren der fruhen Peripatetiker Theophrast, Dikaiarch, Aristoxenos, Klearch, Straton und Kritolaos unter Berucksichtigung aller Seelenvermogen und pruft, inwiefern die Peripatetiker Aristoteles' Seelenlehre rezipiert und transformiert haben. Die Rekonstruktionen basieren auf ausfuhrlichen quellenkritischen Studien und (...)
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    Seoul, the Widow, and the Mudang: Transformations of Urban Korean Shamanism.Alexandre Guillemoz - 1992 - Diogenes 40 (158):115-127.
    Does Seoul, a city of eight million inhabitants, one of the planet's ten megalopolises, still have shamans? Can there be a place for shamanism in a country like South Korea, which is striving to be modern? Can shamanism survive at all in a country where the successes of Christianity have been celebrated by Westerners? Can it adapt itself to religious pluralism? What is shamanism's role in the urban setting? How does the fast pace of urban life affect its rituals? (...)
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    The church as a catalyst for transformation in the society.Solomon O. Akanbi & Jaco Beyers - 2017 - HTS Theological Studies 73 (4):1-8.
    This article evaluates the activities of the church, especially the Pentecostal Movement in Nigeria, and their contribution to national development. It identifies the social, economic and political problems in Nigeria and discusses their interconnections and impacts on the development in Nigeria. It also identifies and analyses the approaches of the African Pentecostal Movement to socio-economic and political problems and evaluates the impact of these responses to the Nigerian society. Finally, it explores the role of the African Pentecostal churches in nation (...)
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    Global Citizens – Global Jet Setters? The Relation Between Global Identity, Sufficiency Orientation, Travelling, and a Socio-Ecological Transformation of the Mobility System.Laura S. Loy, Josephine Tröger, Paula Prior & Gerhard Reese - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Global crises such as the climate crisis require fast concerted action, but individual and structural barriers prevent a socio-ecological transformation in crucial areas such as the mobility sector. An identification with people all over the world and an openness toward less consumption may represent psychological drivers of a socio-ecological transformation. We examined the compatibility of both concepts as well as their relation to people’s support of a decarbonised mobility system and their flight mobility behaviour – a CO2-intensive behaviour that (...)
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    Blended Online Intervention to Reduce Digital Transformation Stress by Enhancing Employees’ Resources in COVID-19.Ewa Makowska-Tłomak, Sylwia Bedyńska, Kinga Skorupska & Julia Paluch - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Generally, the solutions based on information and communication technologies provide positive outcomes for both companies and employees. However, the process of digital transformation can be the cause of digital transformation stress, when the work demands caused by fast implementation of ICT are elevated and employees’ resources are limited. Based on the Job Demand-Resources Model we claim that DT, rapidly accelerating in the COVID-19 pandemic, can increase the level of DTS and general stress at work. To reduce these negative effects (...)
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    Nation Building in Contemporary Germany. The strange transformation of Hitler’s “word made of stone”.Martin Beckstein - 2013 - Nations and Nationalism 19 (4):761-780.
    This article examines the contending redefinitions of national identity in contemporary Germany's memorial culture, focusing particularly on the ensemble of monuments and parade fields known as the former Nazi Party rally grounds in Nuremberg. In a detailed case study, I analyse the recent conversion of one of the physical remnants of National Socialism – Albert Speer's transformer station – into a fast-food restaurant and interpret this conversion as a novel contribution to the discourse on German nationhood. I argue that (...)
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    It's the Mission, Not the Mandates: Defining the Purpose of Public Education.Amy Fast - 2015 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    This book invites a conversation among stakeholders of public education and conveys the need for a common vision for America’s public schools. Amy Fast argues that we have never had a clear purpose for our schools and that now, more than ever, educators in America ache for a more inspiring purpose than simply improving results on standardized assessments.
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    Selving: A Relational Theory of Self Organization.Irene Fast - 1998 - Routledge.
    In _Selving: A Relational Theory of Self Organization_, Irene Fast invokes the basic distinction between the self as "me" and the self as "I" in order to develop a contemporary theory of the self as subject. In a return to Freud's clinical finding that all psychological processes are personally motivated, she elaborates a notion of the "I-self" that is intrinsically dynamic and relational. Within this conception, our perceiving, thinking, feeling, and acting are not what our self does; rather, they (...)
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    A remark on continuous selectors.Henryk Fast - 1966 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 7 (1):106-107.
  39. A hospital becomes a learning organization.U. Fasting - 1998 - Nursing Ethics 5 (2):174-175.
  40. Being Red.Howard Fast - 1993 - Science and Society 57 (1):86-91.
     
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    Children Sold for Transplants: medical and legal aspects.U. Fasting, J. Christensen & S. Glending - 1998 - Nursing Ethics 5 (6):518-526.
    Over the last few decades there has been a substantially higher percentage of successful organ transplants but also a significant imbalance between the demand for and the supply of organs, creating the basis for a highly profitable black market trade in human organs. Sometimes there are reports that children have been kidnapped, only to reappear later lacking one kidney, or that they simply disappear and are subsequently killed to have all their transplantable organs removed for profit. The European Union feels (...)
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    Decolonizing Existentialism and Phenomenology: The Liberation of Philosophies of Freedom and Identity.Jina Fast - 2023 - Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    This trans-disciplinary, socio-spatial study analyzes the history of decolonial existentialist and phenomenological theory in the work of figures such as Simone de Beauvoir, Richard Wright, Franz Fanon, Lewis Gordon, Audre Lorde, Sylvia Wynter, and Jamaica Kincaid to decolonize dominant discourses on femininity, Blackness, and Black peoples.
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  43. Der linke Flügel der Reformation.Heinold Fast & Christel Matthias Schröder - 1963 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 18 (3):354-354.
     
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    Editorial Comment.Ulla Fasting - 2001 - Nursing Ethics 8 (1):3-4.
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    Editorial Comment.Ulla Fasting - 2004 - Nursing Ethics 11 (1):3-4.
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  46. El lenguaje del cuerpo. Barcelona.J. Fast - forthcoming - Kairos.
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    Gerd Gigerenzer, Jean Czerlinski, & Laura Martignon.How Good Are Fast & Frugal Heuristics - 2002 - In Renée Elio (ed.), Common Sense, Reasoning, & Rationality. Oxford University Press.
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    Humanitarian Action and Ethics, Ayesha Ahmad and James Smith, eds. , 336 pp., $95 cloth, $29.95 paper, $29.95 eBook.Larissa Fast - 2019 - Ethics and International Affairs 33 (3):378-380.
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  49. Harris J, Holm S eds, The future of human reproduction.U. Fasting - 1999 - Nursing Ethics 6:547-547.
     
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  50. Jesus and Human Conflict.Henry A. Fast - 1959
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