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    Are Dietary Intakes and Eating Behaviors Related to Childhood Obesity? A Comprehensive Review of the Evidence.P. K. Newby - 2007 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 35 (1):35-60.
    The purpose of this article is to comprehensively review studies that have examined the relation between diet and childhood obesity. The review specifically considers the roles of total energy intake and energy density; dietary composition; individual foods, food groups, and dietary patterns; beverage consumption; and eating behaviors. The paper also discusses methodological considerations and future research directions and concludes by summarizing the evidence presented and highlighting the ethical issues surrounding providing dietary advice.
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    Are Dietary Intakes and Eating Behaviors Related to Childhood Obesity? A Comprehensive Review of the Evidence.P. K. Newby - 2007 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 35 (1):35-60.
    Childhood obesity is a serious problem for increasing numbers of children around the world. According to the International Obesity Task Force, 1 of 10 schoolaged children worldwide is overweight or obese, a number totaling 155 million; of these, 2-3% are obese. Prevalence is highest in the Americas and Europe, followed by the Near/Middle East, with smaller but growing numbers in the Asia-Pacific and Sub-Saharan regions of the world.In the United States, which provides the data for much of this report, prevalence (...)
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    Moving Forward the Discussion on Childhood Obesity.P. K. Newby - 2007 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 35 (1):7-9.
    Childhood obesity is a serious problem for increasing numbers of children around the world. According to the International Obesity Task Force, 1 of 10 schoolaged children worldwide is overweight or obese, a number totaling 155 million; of these, 2-3% are obese. Prevalence is highest in the Americas and Europe, followed by the Near/Middle East, with smaller but growing numbers in the Asia-Pacific and Sub-Saharan regions of the world.In the United States, which provides the data for much of this report, prevalence (...)
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    Glass transition, thermal stability and glass-forming ability of Se90In10−xSbx chalcogenide glasses.P. K. Jain, Deepika & N. S. Saxena - 2009 - Philosophical Magazine 89 (7):641-650.
    Differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) has been employed to investigate the glass transition activation energy E g, thermal stability and glass-forming ability (GFA) of Se90In10− x Sb x (x = 0, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10) chalcogenide glasses. DSC runs were performed at six different heating rates. Well-defined endothermic and exothermic peaks were obtained at glass transition and crystallization temperature. The dependence of glass transition temperature T g on heating rate (α), as well as composition of Sb, has been studied. From (...)
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  5. Philosophy of non-violence and world-peace in srimadbhagavadgita.P. K. Gayathri & Suhrdam Sarvabmtdndm Jndtvd Mdm Sdntimrcchati - 2006 - In Yajñeśvara Sadāśiva Śāstrī, Intaj Malek & Sunanda Y. Shastri (eds.), In Quest of Peace: Indian Culture Shows the Path. Bharatiya Kala Prakashan. pp. 257.
     
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    Unity and Multiplicity: Reflections on Emanationism as a Philosophical Theme in the Context of Neoplatonism.P. K. Mukhopadhyaya - 2002 - In Paulos Gregorios (ed.), Neoplatonism and Indian philosophy. Albany, NY: State University of New York Press. pp. 9--97.
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    Acquisition and familiarization hypotheses in paired-associate learning.Robert K. Young, Robert Newby & Terry G. Hamon - 1972 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 96 (2):473.
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  8. Explanation, Reduction and Empiricism.P. K. Feyerabend - 1967 - Critica 1 (2):103-106.
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  9. VIII.—An Attempt at a Realistic Interpretation of Experience.P. K. Feyerabend - 1958 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 58 (1):143-170.
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    Complementarity.P. K. Feyerabend & D. M. MacKay - 1958 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 32 (1):75-122.
  11. Contra el método.P. K. Feyerabend & F. Hernán - 1976 - Critica 8 (23):115-118.
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    Linguistic Arguments and Scientific Method.P. K. Feyerabend - 1969 - Télos 1969 (3):43-63.
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    Inference and necessity.P. K. Schotch & R. E. Jennings - 1980 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 9 (3):327-340.
  14. Philosophical Papers.P. K. Feyerabend - 1984 - Critica 16 (46):71-77.
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  15. A note on the paradox of analysis.P. K. Feyerabend - 1956 - Philosophical Studies 7 (6):92 - 96.
  16. Philosophical Papers.P. K. Feyerabend - 1983 - Philosophy 58 (223):121-124.
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    Complementarity.P. K. Feyerabend - 1958 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 32 (1):75-122.
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    Plato’s Philosopher-King. [REVIEW]K. P. - 1978 - Review of Metaphysics 32 (1):155-156.
    As the title indicates, Sprague’s book is concerned with the "theoretical background" of Plato’s conception of the philosopher-king. This theoretical intention is explained in the preface to consist in focusing on the philosopher-king "as man of art or science, rather than as head of state". It is never quite clear in her account, however, how such a distinction between a theoretical and a political framework is justified. As Sprague’s own discussion in the later portions of the book testifies, the philosophical (...)
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  19. Bohr's Interpretation of the Quantum Theory.P. K. Feyerabend - 1961 - In H. Feigl & G. Maxwell (eds.), Current Issues in the Philosophy of Science. New York.
     
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  20. Patterns of discovery.P. K. Feyerabend - 1960 - Philosophical Review 69 (2):247-252.
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    Symposium: Complementarity.P. K. Feyerabend & D. M. MacKay - 1958 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 32 (1):75 - 122.
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    Modal logic and the theory of modal aggregation.P. K. Schotch & R. E. Jennings - 1980 - Philosophia 9 (2):265-278.
  23. Knowledge, Science and Relativism. Philosophical Papers, Volume 3.P. K. Feyerabend & John Preston - 2001 - Philosophy 76 (295):158-161.
  24. Theory-ladenness of evidence: A case study from history of chemistry.K. P. - 2003 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 34 (2):351-368.
    This paper attempts to argue for the theory-ladenness of evidence. It does so by employing and analysing an episode from the history of eighteenth century chemistry. It delineates attempts by Joseph Priestley and Antoine Lavoisier to construct entirely different kinds of evidence for and against a particular hypothesis from a set of agreed upon observations or (raw) data. Based on an augmented version of a distinction, drawn by J. Bogen and J. Woodward, between data and phenomena it is shown that (...)
     
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    Concerning the curriculum: a dialogue.P. K. Rangachari - 1987 - Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 31 (3):369-380.
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    Grammar-based connectionist approaches to language-A connectionist representation of rule, variables, and dynamic bindings using temporal synchrony.P. K. Monteiro, M. R. Pascoa & P. Smolensky - 1999 - Cognitive Science 23 (4):589-613.
  27. Concerning an appeal for philosophy.P. K. Feyerabend - 1994 - Common Knowledge 3 (3):10-13.
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    Reply to Hellman's review.P. K. Feyerabend - 1979 - Metaphilosophy 10 (2):202–206.
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    Reply to Tibbetts and Hattiangadi.P. K. Feyerabend - 1978 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 8 (2):184-186.
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    Die analytische philosophie und Das paradox der analyse.P. K. Feyerabend - 1957 - Kant Studien 49 (1-4):238-244.
  31. Die analytische Philosophie und das Paradox der Analyse.P. K. Feyerabend - 1957 - Société Française de Philosophie, Bulletin 49:238.
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    Metascience.P. K. Feyerabend - 1961 - Philosophical Review 70 (3):396-405.
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  33. Professor Hartmann's Philosophy of Nature.P. K. Feyerabend - 1963 - Ratio (Misc.) 5 (1):91.
     
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    Realism, Rationalism, and Scientific Method. Problems of Empiricism.P. K. Feyerabend - 1984 - Philosophical Review 93 (2):277-282.
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    Epistemic logic, skepticism, and non-normal modal logic.P. K. Schotch & R. E. Jennings - 1981 - Philosophical Studies 40 (1):47 - 67.
    An epistemic logic is built up on the basis of an analysis of two skeptical arguments. the method used is to first construct an inference relation appropriate to epistemic contexts and introduce "a knows that..." as an operator giving rise to sentences closed with respect to this new concept of inference. soundness and completeness proofs are provided using auxiliary three-valued valuations.
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    Semiotics and framing: Examples.P. K. Manning & Betsy Cullum-Swan - 1992 - Semiotica 92 (3-4):239-258.
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  37. Professor Bohm's philosophy of nature. [REVIEW]P. K. Feyerabend - 1960 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 10 (40):321-338.
  38. HELM, P.-Faith with Reason.P. K. Moser - 2002 - Philosophical Books 43 (4):317-318.
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    Structural investigations of amorphous transition element films I. Scanning electron diffraction study of cobalt.P. K. Leung & J. G. Wright - 1974 - Philosophical Magazine 30 (1):185-194.
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    Structural investigations of amorphous transition element films: II. Chromium, iron, manganese and nickel.P. K. Leung & J. G. Wright - 1974 - Philosophical Magazine 30 (5):995-1008.
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  41. Neuroscience & the nature of philosophy.P. K. Machamer & J. M. Sytsma - 2005 - Iride: Filosofia e Discussione Pubblica 46:495-514.
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    Operator Derivation of the Gauge-Invariant Proca and Lehnert Equations; Elimination of the Lorenz Condition.P. K. Anastasovski, T. E. Bearden, C. Ciubotariu, W. T. Coffey, L. B. Crowell, G. J. Evans, M. W. Evans, R. Flower, A. Labounsky, B. Lehnert, P. R. Molnár, S. Roy & J. P. Vigier - 2000 - Foundations of Physics 30 (7):1123-1129.
    Using covariant derivatives and the operator definitions of quantum mechanics, gauge invariant Proca and Lehnert equations are derived and the Lorenz condition is eliminated in U(1) invariant electrodynamics. It is shown that the structure of the gauge invariant Lehnert equation is the same in an O(3) invariant theory of electrodynamics.
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    Philosophical Aspects of the Theory of a Functional System.P. K. Anokhin - 1971 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 10 (3):269-276.
    Scientists in many fields are presently giving the closest attention to study of the potentials of the systems approach for understanding what cannot be comprehended with the analytical approach or, as V. A. Engel'gardt has put it, "an accumulation of material in reduced form." This approach is in some degree a gesture of despair. It is quite obvious that we now face the danger of drowning in the abundance of data accumulated in terms of "special" problems not tied into a (...)
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    The Philosophical Importance of the Problem of Natural and Artificial Intellects.P. K. Anokhin - 1976 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 14 (4):3-27.
    It would be difficult to name a more interesting scientific problem than that of knowledge of the brain, its overall mechanisms and its molecular nature. Rational management of the brain in the future and utilization of the principles of its functioning to construct various mechanisms to undergird present-day technological progress should follow as direct consequences of development of that sphere of knowledge.
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    Persius and the Programmatic Satire. A Study in Form and Imagery.P. K. Marshall & J. C. Bramble - 1975 - American Journal of Philology 96 (4):415.
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  46. Zákazu zneužití vnitřních (inside) informací, resp. K povinnosti mlčenlivosti člena orgánu akciové společnosti.P. K. Čech - forthcoming - Jurisprudencija: Mokslo darbu žurnalas.
     
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    Some Observations on the Relations between "Gods" and "Powers" in the Veda, a Propos of the Phrase Sūnuḥ SahasaḥSome Observations on the Relations between "Gods" and "Powers" in the Veda, a Propos of the Phrase Sunuh Sahasah.P. K. Gode & J. Gonda - 1959 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 79 (4):289.
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    Exploitation.P. K. Grechko - 1993 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 32 (3):58-71.
    Uneasy times such as the present are distinguished by the extreme indeterminacy and fuzziness of the language they use. But as a rule this is veiled over, not unsuccessfully, if often unconsciously and with self-deception. The concrete examples or "figures" of linguistic expression are quite diverse: they include the reduction of the conceptual structures of language to purely verbal constructions and schemata, the uncommonly frequent use of certain words and expressions, which creates the illusion that they are clear and well (...)
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  49. Sot︠s︡ialʹnoe: istoki, strukturnye profili, sovremennye vyzovy.P. K. Grechko & E. M. Kurmelëva (eds.) - 2009 - Moskva: ROSSPĖN.
     
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    The Underwater Reefs of Pluralism.P. K. Grechko - 1998 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 37 (1):28-46.
    Pluralism is on everyone's lips these days. Only lazy people do not refer to it. Politicians and authorities on political affairs are particularly eager to talk about it. Not to be left behind are scholars who broaden pluralism to a philosophical methodological position that fits best the spirit of the times and the present historical situation. Some writers view pluralism as the most important discovery of the twentieth century, a further development of the Copernican revolution in philosophy.
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