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    The e-volution of the i-society in the delivery of e-government.Wallace J. Taylor, Stewart Marshall & Shahram Amiri - 2010 - AI and Society 25 (3):359-368.
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    Absolutism, Relativism, and Pragmatic Fallibilism: A Reply to Stump.Shahram Shahryari - 2023 - Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 54 (2):331-338.
    In a recent article in this journal, Stump argues that pragmatism distances itself from absolutism due to its assent to fallibilism while it rejects relativism at the same time because of its insistence on experience. Therefore, pragmatism can provide a third position between relativism and absolutism. I argue in this note that his argument is profoundly inadequate for both claims. Fallibilism is compatible with both relativism and absolutism, and accordingly cannot be considered as the middle ground. Furthermore, the experience itself (...)
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    Sufi Novels and Parables: A Significant Change in Doris Lessing's Writing.Shahram Kiaei - 2012 - Asian Culture and History 4 (1):p41.
    Doris Lessing, the Persian-born, African-raised and London-residing novelist enjoys a writing career which has spanned more than 50 years. Critics have labeled her as Marxist, feminist, Sufist and even psycho-analyst. It is my contention to prove that latent Sufi characteristics are inherent in her works, and this premise marks a difference between my study and other research on Lessing. To prove that even Lessing’s early works contain Sufi characteristics, this paper looks at her early fictions which lend themselves to Sufistic (...)
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    Collective behavior of complex dislocation structures.Shahram Sharafat, Anter El-Azab, Ladislas Kubin, Steve Zinkle & Hanchen Huang - 2010 - Philosophical Magazine 90 (27-28):3617-3619.
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  5. Effective social factors on women clerks conception of work atmosphere in district 12 of islamic azad university.Melkomian Lina Vaziri Shahram, Ali Darvishi & Mahtab Faghani - forthcoming - Social Research: An International Quarterly.
     
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    A Biosemiotic Approach to the Problem of Structure and Agency.Shahram Rafieian - 2012 - Biosemiotics 5 (1):83-93.
    A human being is the simultaneous composite of several different levels of being, from atomic and subatomic to the level of complex social interaction, and these levels are nested within the individual hierarchically (lower levels giving rise to higher levels, etc.). One of the most important and influential approaches developed in the history of science has been that of systems theory and systemic thinking, in which the different levels of the hierarchy, and the interactions between those levels, are considered simultaneously. (...)
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    The Cosmetic Medicine Revolution, the Goals of Medicine, and Bioethics.Shahram Ahmadi Nasab Emran - 2016 - Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 59 (2):213-227.
    This article reviews the development of a new set of practices within modern medicine that can generally be called “cosmetic medicine,” practices that include cosmetic surgery, cosmetic dermatology, and cosmetic gynecology. I argue that the development of such fields indicates a fundamental change in the practice of medicine. After reviewing the possible explanations proposed for such developments, in order to indicate the social and cultural origin of the driving forces, I discuss the implications of these revolutionary changes for the perceived (...)
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  8. Gated audiovisual speech identification in silence vs. noise: effects on time and accuracy.Shahram Moradi, Björn Lidestam & Jerker Rönnberg - 2013 - Frontiers in Psychology 4.
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    Shannon entropy weighting technique as a practical weighting decision-making tool in project management.Seyyed Mahmoud Hoseini Amiri, Wassim A. AlBalkhy, Alireza Moarefi & Rateb J. Sweis - 2018 - International Journal of Management Concepts and Philosophy 11 (4):377.
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    A generalization of the Keisler-Morley theorem to recursively saturated ordered structures.Shahram Mohsenipour - 2007 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 53 (3):289-294.
    We prove a model theoretic generalization of an extension of the Keisler-Morley theorem for countable recursively saturated models of theories having a K-like model, where K is an inaccessible cardinal.
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    A Study on the 3D Hopfield Neural Network Model via Nonlocal Atangana–Baleanu Operators.Shahram Rezapour, Pushpendra Kumar, Vedat Suat Erturk & Sina Etemad - 2022 - Complexity 2022:1-13.
    Hopfield neural network is considered as an artificial model derived from the brain structures and it is an important model that admits an adequate performance in neurocomputing. In this article, we solve a dynamical model of 3D HNNs via Atangana–Baleanu fractional derivatives. To find the numerical solution of the considered dynamical model, the well-known Predictor-Corrector method is used. A number of cases are taken by using two different sets of values of the activation gradient of the neurons as well as (...)
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    Relationship between nurses’ moral sensitivity and the quality of care.Elham Amiri, Hossein Ebrahimi, Maryam Vahidi, Mohamad Asghari Jafarabadi & Hossein Namdar Areshtanab - 2019 - Nursing Ethics 26 (4):1265-1273.
    Background:To provide care with high quality, nurses face a number of moral issues requiring them to have moral abilities in professional performance. Moral sensitivity is the first step in moral performance. However, its relation to the quality of care patients receive is controversial.Research objective:This study aims to determine the relationship between the moral sensitivity of nurses and the quality of care received by patients in the medical wards.Research design:A descriptive correlational study using validated tools, including Moral Sensitivity Questionnaire and the (...)
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    A Note on Subsystems of Open Induction.Shahram Mohsenipour - 2007 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 72 (4):1318 - 1322.
    We completely characterize the logical hierarchy of subsystems of open induction introduced by Boughattas [1].
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    On Iranian EFL Undergraduate Students’ Perceptions of Plagiarism.Farzaneh Amiri & Seyyed Ayatollah Razmjoo - 2016 - Journal of Academic Ethics 14 (2):115-131.
    The fast growing rates of plagiarism among students in higher education has become a serious concern for academics around the world. Collecting data through semi-structured interview, this qualitative study is an attempt to investigate a group of EFL undergraduate students’ viewpoints on plagiarism, the extent to which they are informed about it and the reasons triggering them to plagiarize. Responses revealed shallow understanding of plagiarism in its various forms. The findings indicated a range of contributing factors including: instructors’ ignorance towards (...)
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    Model theory of the inaccessibility scheme.Shahram Mohsenipour - 2011 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 50 (7-8):697-706.
    Suppose L = { <,...} is any countable first order language in which < is interpreted as a linear order. Let T be any complete first order theory in the language L such that T has a κ-like model where κ is an inaccessible cardinal. Such T proves the Inaccessibility Scheme. In this paper we study elementary end extensions of models of the inaccessibility scheme.
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    On Keisler singular‐like models.Shahram Mohsenipour - 2008 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 54 (3):330-336.
    Keisler in [7] proved that for a strong limit cardinal κ and a singular cardinal λ, the transfer relation κ → λ holds. We analyze the λ -like models produced in the proof of Keisler's transfer theorem when κ is further assumed to be regular. Our main result shows that with this extra assumption, Keisler's proof can be modified to produce a λ -like model M with built-in Skolem functions that satisfies the following two properties: M is generated by a (...)
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    Dissociation, reflexivity and habitus.Howard Davis & Shahram Rafieian - 2016 - European Journal of Social Theory 19 (4):556-573.
    Many theorists, in their search for a better explanation of the dynamics of structure and agency, have expressed the need for a theory in which reflexivity and habitus are reconciled. In this article, we argue that a dissociative theory of mind can provide the essential framework in which habitual routines and reflexivity function in parallel. This is explored using the examples of athletic training and hypnosis, where the interplay between conscious and unconscious mechanisms is displayed. In both settings, there is (...)
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    Critical Realism’s Critique of Methodological Individualism in Neoclassical Economics.S. M. Reza Amiri Tehrani - forthcoming - Persian Journal for the Methodology of Social Sciences and Humanities:1-24.
    The critique of philosophical foundations of neoclassical economics is significant, because of its hegemony on economic education and research programs in Iran and worldwide academies. Due to an epistemological fallacy, methodological individualism plays a prominent role in the philosophy of economic; since the ontological aspects of economy are reduced to methodological considerations. Accordingly, critique of methodological individualism is regarded as the main entry for philosophical analysis of neoclassical economics. This article aims to analyze and appraise the methodological individualism from critical (...)
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    An Epistemological Analysis of the Challenge of Social Sciences' Deficiency in Iran.S. M. Reza Amiri Tehrani - 2023 - Philosophy of Science 13 (1):67-90.
    With regards to the inefficiencies and uncompromising situations within the humanities and social sciences field in Iran, the challenge of problematizing these sciences is inevitable. So far, numerous research analyzing humanities and social sciences’ problems in the Iranian academic system have been published. Considering the important role of humanities and social sciences in the modern Iranian society, we attempt to suggest a theoretical framework for the problematization of humanities and social sciences in Iran. The exploration of the main challenges facing (...)
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    Principles of feature integration in visual perception.W. Amiri Prinzmetal - 1981 - Perception and Psychophysics 30:330-40.
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    Metaphysics of Science and the Closedness of Development in Davari's Thought.S. M. Reza Amiri Tehrani - 2023 - Philosophical Investigations 17 (44):787-806.
    Introduction Reza Davari Ardakni, the Iranian contemporary philosopher, distinguishes development from Western modernity; in that it considers modernity as natural and organic changes that Europe has gone through, but sees development as a planned design for implementing modernity in other countries. As a result, the closedness of development concerns only the developing countries, not Western modern ones. Davari emphasizes that the Western modernity has a universality that pertains to a unique reason and a unified world. The only way of thinking (...)
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    Criticism of individualist and collectivist methodological approaches to social emergence.S. M. Reza Amiri Tehrani - 2023 - Expositions: Interdisciplinary Studies in the Humanities 15 (3):111-139.
    ABSTRACT The individual-community relationship has always been one of the most fundamental topics of social sciences. In sociology, this is known as the micro-macro relationship while in economics it refers to the processes, through which, individual actions lead to macroeconomic phenomena. Based on philosophical discourse and systems theory, many sociologists even use the term "emergence" in their understanding of micro-macro relationship, which refers to collective phenomena that are created by the cooperation of individuals, but cannot be reduced to individual actions. (...)
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    An Ethnography of Migrant ‘Illegality’ in Sweden: Included Yet Excepted?Shahram Khosravi - 2010 - Journal of International Political Theory 6 (1):95-116.
    This article examines how migrant ‘illegality’ is experienced in the Swedish context. How do ‘illegal‘ migrants manage work, housing, healthcare, safety and a family life in the absence of access to formal provisions? What are their survival strategies? I use direct quotations from undocumented migrants themselves to build a multifaceted picture of migrant ‘illegality’. Following Willen's (2007) call for a ‘critical phenomenology of illegality’, I move beyond the socio-political situation of undocumented migrants to their embodied experiences of being ‘illegal’. I (...)
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    Neural Basis and Motor Imagery Intervention Methodology Based on Neuroimaging Studies in Children With Developmental Coordination Disorders: A Review.Keisuke Irie, Amiri Matsumoto, Shuo Zhao, Toshihiro Kato & Nan Liang - 2021 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 15.
    Although the neural bases of the brain associated with movement disorders in children with developmental coordination disorder are becoming clearer, the information is not sufficient because of the lack of extensive brain function research. Therefore, it is controversial about effective intervention methods focusing on brain function. One of the rehabilitation techniques for movement disorders involves intervention using motor imagery. MI is often used for movement disorders, but most studies involve adults and healthy children, and the MI method for children with (...)
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    Depicting second-order isomorphism and “depictive” representations.Hedy Amiri & Chad J. Marsolek - 2002 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 25 (2):182-183.
    According to Pylyshyn, depictive representations can be explanatory only if a certain kind of first-order isomorphism exists between the mental representations and real-world displays. What about a system with second-order isomorphism (similarities between different mental representations corresponding with similarities between different real-world displays)? Such a system may help to address whether “depictive” representations contribute to the visual nature of imagery.
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    Introduction.Lida Amiri - forthcoming - Journal for Cultural Research:1-4.
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    ‘Khalas! Literature is the resistance against politics, and this is the politics of literature’: an interview with Atiq Rahimi.Lida Amiri - 2019 - Journal for Cultural Research 23 (2):202-214.
    ABSTRACTAtiq Rahimi is a director, photographer and translingual author who has published in Dari and in French since 1999. As an outspoken author, Rahimi did not refrain from narrating l...
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    Refugees in Literature, Film, Art, and Media: Perspectives on the Past and Present.Lida Amiri - 2019 - Journal for Cultural Research 23 (2):120-123.
    Volume 23, Issue 2, June 2019, Page 120-123.
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    Cognitive Performance and Psychological Distress in Breast Cancer Patients at Disease Onset.Jochen Kaiser, Jörg Dietrich, Miena Amiri, Isa Rüschel, Hazal Akbaba, Nonda Hantke, Klaus Fliessbach, Bianca Senf, Christine Solbach & Christoph Bledowski - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Metaphysics of Science and the Contingency Condition for Heterodox Sciences.S. M. Reza Amiri Tehrani - 2022 - Fundamental Research on Humanities 8 (2):31-54.
    Along with inefficiencies of mainstream sciences to find solutions for world problems, and besides the unpleasant difficulties in human lives due to such matters as poverty and economic gap, environmental pollution and climate change, the question raised is whether alternative sciences are contingent, which could preserve mainstream sciences’ potencies and avoid inefficiencies. Along this, religious incentives also seek ways to compromise sciences with divine learnings. To answer this question and benefit from alternative sciences, the contingency of heterodox sciences has to (...)
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    E-commerce from the Perspective of the Philosophy of Technology.S. M. Reza Amiri Tehrani - 2011 - Philosophy of Science 1 (2):65-95.
    In order to analyze e-commerce from the perspective of theories of the philosophy of technology, first the characteristics of e-commerce are examined and then analyzed from the viewpoint of the philosophy of technology. In the first section of the article, topics such as definitions and models of e-commerce, electronic contracts, electronic payments, and electronic customs are investigated. In the second section, topics including the technology of e-commerce, requirements of e-commerce, ethics and e-commerce, identity and e-commerce, virtual reality of e-commerce, and (...)
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    A Critique of the Critical Realism Approach to Social Emergence.S. M. Reza Amiri Tehrani - 2022 - Occidental Studies 13 (2):121-145.
    Social emergence is one the most important problems in social science that the way it is answered affects the results of social studies and policies. The complexity of social emergence conception has caused a variety of definitions. This article seeks to define the robust social emergence conditions, using the philosophy of mind conception such as subvenience, wildly disjunctives, and multiple realization. Different approaches have different challenges in satisfying robust social emergence conditions. These challenges could be formulated in three problems i.e. (...)
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    Alternative Fuels in Transportation.Shahram Karimi & Denis Kouroussis - 2006 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 26 (4):346-355.
    The realization of dwindling fossil fuel supplies and their adverse environmental impacts has accelerated research and development activities in the domain of renewable energy sources and technologies. Global energy demand is expected to rise during the next few decades, and the majority of today's energy is based on fossil fuels. Alternative energy sources and technologies can play a vital role in lowering or eliminating our reliance on fossil fuels. However, such a transition will require a large investment and will not (...)
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    Editor's Note.Shahram Karimi - 2008 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 28 (6):435-435.
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    Special Issue Editor's Note: The Quest for Clean Energy.Shahram Karimi - 2006 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 26 (4):263-263.
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    Thirteen Years After Rio: The State of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy in Canada.Shahram Karimi - 2005 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 25 (6):497-506.
    Greenhouse gas emissions are adversely affecting the earth’s climate, a global common and a public good. The contribution of individual countries has a limited effect on the biosphere, implying that only globally coordinated efforts may result in significant climate improvements. The Rio Earth Summit (1992) and Kyoto Protocol (1997) are manifestations of international efforts to achieve sustainable development through efficient use of energy and incorporating more renewable sources in global economy. In this article, the author examines the energy-related emissions of (...)
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    The hedging mullah: A historical review of the clergy's struggle for hegemony and independence in modern iran.Shahram Kholdi - 2010 - Constellations 17 (1):31-49.
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    Set Mappings on $4$ -Tuples. [REVIEW]Shahram Mohsenipour & Saharon Shelah - 2018 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 59 (3):405-416.
    In this article, we study set mappings on 4-tuples. We continue a previous work of Komjath and Shelah by getting new finite bounds on the size of free sets in a generic extension. This is obtained by an entirely different forcing construction. Moreover, we prove a ZFC result for set mappings on 4-tuples. Also, as another application of our forcing construction, we give a consistency result for set mappings on triples.
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  39. An Introduction to the Problematiqes of Social Sciences in Iran.S. M. Reza Amiri Tehrani - 2020 - Tehran, Iran: Institute for Humanities and Cultural Studies Publications.
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  40. Challenges of National Governance in Globalization of the Economy.S. M. Reza Amiri Tehrani - forthcoming - Tehran, Iran: Imam Sadiq University Press.
     
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  41. Humanities in the Context of Islamic Culture and Values.S. M. Reza Amiri Tehrani (ed.) - 2012 - Tehran, Iran: Institute for Humanities and Cultural Studies Publications.
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    The Coceivability of a Disembodied Personal Life Beyond Death Based on David Lund’s Views.Zainab Amiri, Abdolrasoul Kashfi & Amir Abbas Alizamani - 2020 - Journal of Philosophical Theological Research 22 (3):69-88.
    As science focuses exclusively on the physical, it seems to assume that the brain has a key role in the origin if not also the constitution of our consciousness; and thus the destruction of the brain, the nervous system, and the body makes it pointless or even absurd to think of any personal consciousness after death. But one need not be convinced by this. However, any effort to investigate a possible post-mortem life depends on forming a coherent conception of what (...)
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  43. The Ontology of Economic Rationality.S. M. Reza Amiri Tehrani - forthcoming - Tehran, Iran: Institute for Humanities and Cultural Studies Publications.
     
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  44. The Role of Middle Term in Conjunctive Syllogism.A. Amiri - unknown - Kheradnameh Sadra Quarterly 24.
    In the present article, the author deals with the role of the middle term in the four figures of conjunctive syllogism. In this regard, he refers to the views of logicians such as Ibn Sina, Fakhr al-Din Razi, Muhaqqiq Tusi, Urmawi, Athir al-Din Abhari as well as Mulla Sadra. The author is of the view that many difficulties in syllogisms arise out of linguistic deficiencies.By resorting to Mulla Sadra's view, the author concludes that we are not compelled to divide the (...)
     
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    On a question of Silver about gap-two cardinal transfer principles.Mohammad Golshani & Shahram Mohsenipour - 2018 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 57 (1-2):27-35.
    Assuming the existence of a Mahlo cardinal, we produce a generic extension of Gödel’s constructible universe L, in which the \ holds and the transfer principles \ \rightarrow \) and \ \rightarrow \) fail simultaneously. The result answers a question of Silver from 1971. We also extend our result to higher gaps.
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    Model theory of the regularity and reflection schemes.Ali Enayat & Shahram Mohsenipour - 2008 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 47 (5):447-464.
    This paper develops the model theory of ordered structures that satisfy Keisler’s regularity scheme and its strengthening REF ${(\mathcal{L})}$ (the reflection scheme) which is an analogue of the reflection principle of Zermelo-Fraenkel set theory. Here ${\mathcal{L}}$ is a language with a distinguished linear order <, and REF ${(\mathcal {L})}$ consists of formulas of the form $$\exists x \forall y_{1} < x \ldots \forall y_{n} < x \varphi (y_{1},\ldots ,y_{n})\leftrightarrow \varphi^{ < x}(y_1, \ldots ,y_n),$$ where φ is an ${\mathcal{L}}$ -formula, φ (...))
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    Islamic Bioethics at the End of Life: Why Mukallaf Status Cannot Be the Criterion of Defining the Life That Should Be Saved.Shahram Ahmadi Nasab Emran - 2015 - American Journal of Bioethics 15 (1):27-28.
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    Age-Related Brain Activation Changes during Rule Repetition in Word-Matching.Ikram Methqal, Basile Pinsard, Mahnoush Amiri, Maximiliano A. Wilson, Oury Monchi, Jean-Sebastien Provost & Yves Joanette - 2017 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 11.
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    Fuel Cell Cars: Panacea or Pipe Dream?Frank R. Foulkes & Shahram Karimi - 2002 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 22 (4):283-296.
    Hydrogen fuel cells are likely to begin replacing conventional internal combustion engines as a power generation method for transportation applications in the near future. A life cycle analysis of a hydrogen fuel cell was performed to examine the major environmental impacts of such an engine in comparison with an internal combustion engine. To quantify the emissions, material consumption and energy consumption were identified by carrying out mass and energy balances, respectively. Wherever possible, a “well-to-wheel” approach was adopted to identify all (...)
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    Value-rich exposures in medical education: phenomenology of practice according to the lived experiences of medical students in Iran.Hakimeh Sabeghi, Shahram Yazdani, Seyed Abbas Foroutan, Seyed Masoud Hosseini & Leila Afshar - 2021 - Journal of Medical Ethics and History of Medicine 14.
    Values ​​predispose people to make the right and especially ethical decisions, and are important for good performance in medical sciences. Students’ lived experiences and the value-rich exposures during their education are some effective means of achieving professional values that help them build their own value frameworks. In this phenomenology of practice study, we aimed to explore and describe the lived experiences of a sample of medical students in Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences regarding their value-rich exposures. In-depth interviews, students’ (...)
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