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    Hunting Scenes on Roman Glass in the Rhineland. [REVIEW]D. B. Harden - 1943 - The Classical Review 57 (1):52-53.
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    Où éait Carthage ? By E. C. Howard. Pp. 36 ; one large-scale map at end. Alger : Jules Carbonel, 1925.D. B. Harden - 1926 - The Classical Review 40 (01):41-.
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    Hippo Regius from the Earliest Times to the Arab Conquest. By H. van M. Dennis. Pp. 74. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1924. [REVIEW]D. B. Harden - 1926 - The Classical Review 40 (1):42-42.
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    Les objets égyptiens et égyptisants du mobilierfuneraire carthaginois. [REVIEW]D. B. Harden - 1947 - The Classical Review 61 (3-4):131-131.
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    Tarentum Pierre Wuilleumier: Tarente des origines à laconquête romaine. Pp. vi+756, with a portfolio containing 2 maps, 48 plates, and index. (Bibliothèque des Éicoles Francaises d'Athenes et de Rome, Fasc. 148.) Paris: de Boccard, 1939. [REVIEW]D. B. Harden - 1942 - The Classical Review 56 (01):37-39.
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    Philological Studies in Ancient Glass. By Mary Luella Trowbridge. (University of Illinois Studies in Language and Literature, Vol. XIII., Nos. 3–4, August, November, 1928.) Pp. 206. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1930. Paper. [REVIEW]D. B. Harden - 1930 - The Classical Review 44 (04):154-.
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    Thermi in Lesbos Winifred Lamb, M.A., F.S.A.: Excavations at Thermi in Lesbos. Pp. xii + 228; 61 figures, 50 plates, 8 folding plans. Cambridge: University Press, 1936. Cloth, £2 12s. 6d. [REVIEW]D. B. Harden - 1936 - The Classical Review 50 (06):232-233.
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    The Bauschinger effect, work-hardening and recovery in dispersion-hardened copper crystals.D. Gould, P. B. Hirsch & F. J. Humphreys - 1974 - Philosophical Magazine 30 (6):1353-1377.
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    Pedagogics in south Africa: The mystification of education?D. B. Margetson - 1977 - Philosophical Papers 6 (1):31-56.
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  10. The Evaluation Document Philosophic Structure.D. B. Gowin, Thomas Green, Research on Evaluation Program Laboratory) & National Institute of Education S.) - 1980 - Research on Evaluation Program, Northwest Regional Educational Laboratory.
     
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  11. Nepotistic patterns of violent psychopathy: evidence for adaptation?D. B. Krupp, L. A. Sewall, M. L. Lalumière, C. Sheriff & G. T. Harris - 2012 - Frontiers in Psychology 3:1-8.
    Psychopaths routinely disregard social norms by engaging in selfish, antisocial, often violent behavior. Commonly characterized as mentally disordered, recent evidence suggests that psychopaths are executing a well-functioning, if unscrupulous strategy that historically increased reproductive success at the expense of others. Natural selection ought to have favored strategies that spared close kin from harm, however, because actions affecting the fitness of genetic relatives contribute to an individual’s inclusive fitness. Conversely, there is evidence that mental disorders can disrupt psychological mechanisms designed to (...)
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  12. Susan Schneider's Proposed Tests for AI Consciousness: Promising but Flawed.D. B. Udell & Eric Schwitzgebel - 2021 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 28 (5-6):121-144.
    Susan Schneider (2019) has proposed two new tests for consciousness in AI (artificial intelligence) systems, the AI Consciousness Test and the Chip Test. On their face, the two tests seem to have the virtue of proving satisfactory to a wide range of consciousness theorists holding divergent theoretical positions, rather than narrowly relying on the truth of any particular theory of consciousness. Unfortunately, both tests are undermined in having an ‘audience problem’: Those theorists with the kind of architectural worries that motivate (...)
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  13. A Pluralistic Account of Intellectual Property.D. B. Resnik - 2003 - Journal of Business Ethics 46 (4):319-335.
    This essay reviews six different approaches to intellectual property. It and argues that none of these accounts provide an adequate justification of intellectual property laws and policies because (1) there are many different types of intellectual property, and (2) a variety of incommensurable values play a role in the justification of intellectual property. The best approach to intellectual property is to assess and balance competing moral values in light of the particular facts and circumstances.
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  14. On Cultural Relativism and" Radical Doubt".D. B. Zilberman - 1995 - Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science 164:359-359.
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    Mechanized Reasoning--Logical Computors and Their Design.D. B. Mccallum & J. B. Smith - 1952 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 17 (1):77-77.
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  16. Clark and Sellars on spatial experience.D. B. Meehan - 2000 - Consciousness and Cognition 9 (2):S71 - S71.
  17. Humanism and the Modern Age.Corey D. B. Walker - 2021 - In Anthony B. Pinn (ed.), The Oxford handbook of humanism. New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
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    53 The Metaphysical Implications of Ecology.G. Lease, D. B. Botkin, Karr Jr & E. W. Chu - 2010 - Environmental Ethics: The Big Questions 8:400.
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  19. Responsibility for health: personal, social, and environmental.D. B. Resnik - 2007 - Journal of Medical Ethics 33 (8):444-445.
    Most of the discussion in bioethics and health policy concerning social responsibility for health has focused on society’s obligation to provide access to healthcare. While ensuring access to healthcare is an important social responsibility, societies can promote health in many other ways, such as through sanitation, pollution control, food and drug safety, health education, disease surveillance, urban planning and occupational health. Greater attention should be paid to strategies for health promotion other than access to healthcare, such as environmental and public (...)
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    The influence of efficient atomic packing on the constitution of metallic glasses.D. B. Miracle, W. S. Sanders & O. N. Senkov - 2003 - Philosophical Magazine 83 (20):2409-2428.
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  21. Shame as a Tool for Persuasion in Plato's Gorgias.D. B. Futter - 2009 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 47 (3):451-461.
    In Gorgias, Socrates stands accused of argumentative "foul play" involving manipulation by shame. Polus says that Socrates wins the fight with Gorgias by shaming him into the admission that "a rhetorician knows what is right . . . and would teach this to his pupils" . And later, when Polus himself has been "tied up" and "muzzled" , Callicles says that he was refuted only because he was ashamed to reveal his true convictions. These allegations, if justified, directly undermine Socrates' (...)
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  22. The commodification of human reproductive materials.D. B. Resnik - 1998 - Journal of Medical Ethics 24 (6):388-393.
    This essay develops a framework for thinking about the moral basis for the commodification of human reproductive materials. It argues that selling and buying gametes and genes is morally acceptable although there should not be a market for zygotes, embryos, or genomes. Also a market in gametes and genes should be regulated in order to address concerns about the adverse social consequences of commodification.
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    Ὦ φλτατ'.D. B. Gregor - 1957 - The Classical Review 7 (01):14-15.
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    Authorship policies of bioethics journals.D. B. Resnik & Z. Master - 2011 - Journal of Medical Ethics 37 (7):424-428.
    Inappropriate authorship is a common problem in biomedical research and may be becoming one in bioethics, due to the increase in multiple authorship. This paper investigates the authorship policies of bioethics journals to determine whether they provide adequate guidance for researchers who submit articles for publication, which can help deter inappropriate authorship. It was found that 63.3% of bioethics journals provide no guidance on authorship; 36.7% provide guidance on which contributions merit authorship, 23.3% provide guidance on which contributions do not (...)
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    Vchityvai︠a︡sʹ v Marksa: izbrannye raboty po marksovedenii︠u︡.D. B. Ri︠a︡zanov - 2018 - Moskva: ROSSPĖN.
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    On Constructing the Disorder of Hysteria.D. B. Allison & M. S. Roberts - 1994 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 19 (3):239-259.
    The concept of hysteria is traced from Hippocrates, where it was thought to be caused by a wandering uterus, through Galen and up to Freud. Throughout the history of medicine from the early Greeks up to the end of the nineteenth century, the definition and diagnosis of hysteria had a function similar to that found in the persecution of witchcraft: it sought to eradicate the outbursts of nonconforming and emotionally threatening conduct of women. At the beginning of the twentieth century, (...)
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    Re-consenting human subjects: ethical, legal and practical issues.D. B. Resnik - 2009 - Journal of Medical Ethics 35 (11):656-657.
    Informed consent is one of the foundational ethical and legal requirements of research with human subjects. The Nuremberg Code, the Helsinki Declaration, the Belmont Report, the Common Rule and many other laws and codes require that research subjects make a voluntary, informed choice to participate in research.12345 Informed consent is based on the moral principle of respect for autonomy, which holds that rational individuals have a right to make decisions and take actions that reflect their values and preferences. 6 Whereas (...)
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  28. Chronicles.D. B. Allison - 1980 - Man and World 13 (3/4):479.
     
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  29. Joan Stambaugh, The Other Nietzsche.D. B. Allison - 1995 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 33 (4):695-696.
     
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    Eliminating the daily life risks standard from the definition of minimal risk.D. B. Resnik - 2005 - Journal of Medical Ethics 31 (1):35-38.
    The phrase “minimal risk,” as defined in the United States’ federal research regulations, is ambiguous and poorly defined. This article argues that most of the ambiguity that one finds in the phrase stems from the “daily life risks” standard in the definition of minimal risk. In this article, the author argues that the daily life risks standard should be dropped and that “minimal risk” should be defined as simply “the probability and magnitude of the harm or discomfort anticipated in research (...)
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    Enhanced dimension-specific visual working memory in grapheme-color synesthesia.D. B. Terhune, O. A. Wudarczyk, P. Kochuparampil & R. C. Kadosh - 2013 - Cognition 129 (1):123-137.
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    The psychology of conscience.D. B. Klein - 1930 - International Journal of Ethics 40 (2):246-262.
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    Organicity of the phenomenon of culture as an explication of vitality.D. B. Svyrydenko, O. D. Yatsenko & O. V. Prudnikova - 2019 - Anthropological Measurements of Philosophical Research 16:7-23.
    Purpose. The aim of the article is to clarify the content of the concept of culture as an explication of vitality within the philosophy of life and its further modifications in current problems of contemporary. The analysis performed standing from the point, that contrasting of nature and culture is irrelevant, since culture does not contradict natural determinants and patterns, but rather qualitatively alters them. So, are justified the idea of culture as a phenomenon that exist accordingly and in proportion to (...)
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    Teaching, learning and thirdness.D. B. Gowin - 1961 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 1 (3):87-113.
  35. Attention, consciousness, sleep, and wakefulness.D. B. Lindsley - 1960 - In H. W. Magoun & V. Hall (eds.), Handbook of Physiology. Section I: Neurophysiology. American Physiological Society.
  36. Colored Shirts and Politics.D. B. Klein - 1939 - Journal of Social Philosophy and Jurisprudence 5:326.
     
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    Eclecticism versus system-making in psychology.D. B. Klein - 1930 - Psychological Review 37 (6):488-496.
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    Psychology and Freud: an historico-critical appraisal.D. B. Klein - 1933 - Psychological Review 40 (5):440-456.
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    Psychology's progress and the armchair taboo.D. B. Klein - 1942 - Psychological Review 49 (3):226-234.
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    Scientific understanding in psychology.D. B. Klein - 1932 - Psychological Review 39 (6):552-569.
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    The Psychology of Conscience.D. B. Klein - 1929 - International Journal of Ethics 40 (2):246.
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    The Psychology of Conscience.D. B. Klein - 1930 - International Journal of Ethics 40 (2):246-262.
  43. A Multicenter Weighted Lottery to Equitably Allocate Scarce COVID-19 Therapeutics.D. B. White, E. K. McCreary, C. H. Chang, M. Schmidhofer, J. R. Bariola, N. N. Jonassaint, Parag A. Pathak, G. Persad, R. D. Truog, T. Sonmez & M. Utku Unver - 2022 - American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine 206 (4):503–506.
    Shortages of new therapeutics to treat coronavirus disease (COVID-19) have forced clinicians, public health officials, and health systems to grapple with difficult questions about how to fairly allocate potentially life-saving treatments when there are not enough for all patients in need (1). Shortages have occurred with remdesivir, tocilizumab, monoclonal antibodies, and the oral antiviral Paxlovid (2) -/- Ensuring equitable allocation is especially important in light of the disproportionate burden experienced during the COVID-19 pandemic by disadvantaged groups, including Black, Hispanic/Latino and (...)
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  44. Love and Justice, Selections from the Shorter Writings of Reinhold Niebuhr.D. B. Robertson - 1957
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    Roman Glass D. B. Harden: Roman Glass from Karanis found by the University of Michigan Archaeological Expedition in Egypt, 1924–1929. Pp. xviii+352 + iv: collotype frontispiece, 10 plates of collotype illustrations, and 16 other plates. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1936. Cloth, $4. [REVIEW]W. A. Thorpe - 1937 - The Classical Review 51 (04):144-146.
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    Edit, cut and paste in the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor gene family ofDrosophila melanogaster.D. B. Sattelle, A. K. Jones, B. M. Sattelle, K. Matsuda, R. Reenan & P. C. Biggin - 2005 - Bioessays 27 (4):366-376.
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    Continuous Re-Creation and Atomic Time in Muslim Scholastic Theology.D. B. Macdonald - 1927 - Isis 9 (2):326-344.
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    Tribrachs in Greek Dramatic Verse.D. B. H. - 1933 - The Classical Review 47 (4):115-117.
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    XCVIII. The reaction9Be 12C.D. B. James, G. A. Jones & D. H. Wilkinson - 1956 - Philosophical Magazine 1 (10):949-963.
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    Microanalysis of Al-Li alloys containing fine 6′ precipitates.D. B. Williams & J. W. Edington - 1974 - Philosophical Magazine 30 (5):1147-1153.
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