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    Modulated structures in the system TiO2-SnO2.A. H. Schultz & V. S. Stubican - 1968 - Philosophical Magazine 18 (155):929-937.
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    Modulated structures in corundum type oxides.V. S. Stubican, A. H. Schultz & W. R. Bitler - 1970 - Philosophical Magazine 22 (179):0993-1001.
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    Stewards of Access, Custodians of Choice: A Philosophical Foundation for the Park and Recreation Profession.Daniel L. Dustin, Leo H. McAvoy & John H. Schultz - 1995 - Sagamore Pub Llc.
    The authors explore the simulating, philosophical question, "What is the importance of parks and recreation to the quality of life?". Asked by students, educators and practitioners alike, the answer to the question is the core of one's philosophy in the field of recreation. The text has been written so that it is easy to comprehend. The authors present the material in a first person plural and without gender biased language. Each section contains probing questions and a list of references.
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    Book Review Section 2. [REVIEW]William H. Goetzmann, William Duffy, Jennings L. Wagoner Jr, Roman A. Bernert, Charles D. Biebel, Dorothy Carrington, Richard G. Durnin, Sheldon Rothblatt, David E. Denton, Hyman Kuritz, Nubuo Shimahara, William Hare, Frederick M. Schultz, Floyd K. Wright, Wiiliam Vaughan, Harold B. Dunkel, Michael B. Mcmahon, Owen E. Pittenger, Stephan Michelson, Kal I. Gezi, Lawrence D. Klein, Yale Mandel & Samuel L. Woodward - 1972 - Educational Studies 3 (1):28-44.
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    Epigenetic programming in the ovarian reserve.Mengwen Hu, Richard M. Schultz & Satoshi H. Namekawa - 2023 - Bioessays 45 (10):2300069.
    The ovarian reserve defines female reproductive lifespan, which in humans spans decades. The ovarian reserve consists of oocytes residing in primordial follicles arrested in meiotic prophase I and is maintained independent of DNA replication and cell proliferation, thereby lacking stem cell‐based maintenance. Largely unknown is how cellular states of the ovarian reserve are established and maintained for decades. Our recent study revealed that a distinct chromatin state is established during ovarian reserve formation in mice, uncovering a novel window of epigenetic (...)
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    Psychopaths Show Enhanced Amygdala Activation during Fear Conditioning.Douglas H. Schultz, Nicholas L. Balderston, Arielle R. Baskin-Sommers, Christine L. Larson & Fred J. Helmstetter - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
    Psychopathy is a personality disorder characterized by emotional deficits and a failure to inhibit impulsive behavior and is often subdivided into “primary” and “secondary” psychopathic subtypes. The maladaptive behavior related to primary psychopathy is thought to reflect constitutional “fearlessness,” while the problematic behavior related to secondary psychopathy is motivated by other factors. The fearlessness observed in psychopathy has often been interpreted as reflecting a fundamental deficit in amygdala function, and previous studies have provided support for a low-fear model of psychopathy. (...)
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    A critical exploration of nurses' perceptions of access to oncology care among Indigenous peoples: Results of a national survey.Tara C. Horrill, Donna E. Martin, Josée G. Lavoie & Annette S. H. Schultz - 2022 - Nursing Inquiry 29 (1):e12446.
    Inequities in access to oncology care among Indigenous peoples in Canada are well documented. Access to oncology care is mediated by a range of factors; however, emerging evidence suggests that healthcare providers, including nurses, play a significant role in shaping healthcare access. The purpose of this study was to critically examine access to oncology care among Indigenous peoples in Canada from the perspective of oncology nurses. Guided by postcolonial theoretical perspectives, interpretive descriptive and critical discourse analysis methodologies informed study design (...)
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    Nurses as agents of disruption: Operationalizing a framework to redress inequities in healthcare access among Indigenous Peoples.Tara C. Horrill, Donna E. Martin, Josée G. Lavoie & Annette S. H. Schultz - 2021 - Nursing Inquiry 28 (3):e12394.
    Health equity is a global concern. Although health equity extends far beyond the equitable distribution of healthcare, equitable access to healthcare is essential to the achievement of health equity. In Canada, Indigenous Peoples experience inequities in health and healthcare access. Cultural safety and trauma‐ and violence‐informed care have been proposed as models of care to improve healthcare access, yet practitioners lack guidance on how to implement these models. In this paper, we build upon an existing framework of equity‐oriented care for (...)
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    Understanding access to healthcare among Indigenous peoples: A comparative analysis of biomedical and postcolonial perspectives.Tara Horrill, Diana E. McMillan, Annette S. H. Schultz & Genevieve Thompson - 2018 - Nursing Inquiry 25 (3):e12237.
    As nursing professionals, we believe access to healthcare is fundamental to health and that it is a determinant of health. Therefore, evidence suggesting access to healthcare is problematic for many Indigenous peoples is concerning. While biomedical perspectives underlie our current understanding of access, considering alternate perspectives could expand our awareness of and ability to address this issue. In this paper, we critique how access to healthcare is understood through a biomedical lens, how a postcolonial theoretical lens can extend that understanding, (...)
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    From Slave to Sultan: The Career of al-Manṣūr Qalāwūn and the Consolidation of Mamluk Rule in Egypt and Syria (678-689 A. H./1279-1290)From Slave to Sultan: The Career of al-Mansur Qalawun and the Consolidation of Mamluk Rule in Egypt and Syria. [REVIEW]Warren C. Schultz & Linda S. Northrup - 2000 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 120 (4):688.
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    Influence of ball milling on quasicrystal formation in melt-spun Zr-based glassy ribbons.S. Scudino * ¶, J. Eckert, H. Breitzke, K. Lüders & L. Schultz - 2006 - Philosophical Magazine 86 (3-5):367-371.
    The effect of mechanical deformation on the formation of quasicrystals in Zr57Ti8Nb2.5Cu13.9Ni11.1Al7.5 glassy ribbons has been investigated. The mechanical treatment drastically affects the crystallization behavior and, in particular, suppresses primary quasicrystal formation. However, quasicrystals can be formed by the addition of the appropriate amount of zirconium. This indicates that if a particular short-range order (e.g., icosahedral) is required for quasicrystal formation and if this short-range order is altered during milling, it can be restored by appropriately adjusting the chemical composition.
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    A 'fundamental misunderstanding'?T. H. Irwin - 2007 - Utilitas 19 (1):78-90.
    One of the many illuminating aspects of Bart Schultz's book is the recurrent theme of Sidgwick's Socratic inspiration. Some of Sidgwick's contemporaries at Cambridge were among those who gave new life to the study of Socrates and Plato in England. The Cambridge Apostles were self-consciously devoted both to Socratic ideals of friendship and to the Socratic aim of impartial free inquiry on fundamental questions.
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    Why nature matters: A systematic review of intrinsic, instrumental, and relational values.A. Himes, B. Muraca, C. B. Anderson, S. Athayde, T. Beery, M. Cantú-Fernández, D. González-Jiménez, R. K. Gould, A. P. Hejnowicz, J. Kenter, D. Lenzi, R. Murali, U. Pascual, C. Raymond, A. Ring, K. Russo, A. Samakov, S. Stålhammar, H. Thorén & E. Zent - 2024 - BioScience 74 (1).
    In this article, we present results from a literature review of intrinsic, instrumental, and relational values of nature conducted for the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services, as part of the Methodological Assessment of the Diverse Values and Valuations of Nature. We identify the most frequently recurring meanings in the heterogeneous use of different value types and their association with worldviews and other key concepts. From frequent uses, we determine a core meaning for each value type, which is (...)
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  14. Does Moral Philosophy Rest on a Mistake?H. A. Prichard - 2002 - In H. A. Prichard (ed.), Moral writings. New York: Oxford University Press.
    Maintaining that the existence of Moral Philosophy, as it is usually understood, rests on a mistake, Prichard undertakes to formulate our true attitude towards moral obligations. The right action does not depend upon either our own good or what is good. Obligations are underivative, immediate, and self‐evident, and therefore, we do not come to appreciate them through argument or a process of non‐moral thinking. The mistake on which Moral Philosophy rests, which links obligation to virtue or desire, parallels the mistake (...)
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  15. Ḥāshiyat ʻalá al-Tadhhīb fī sharḥ al-Tahdhīb.Ḥasan ibn Muḥammad al-ʻAṭṭār - 2022 - In Masʻūd ibn ʻUmar Taftāzānī (ed.), al-Majmūʻah al-manṭiqīyah: wa-taḥtawī ʻalá al-tadhhīb lil-Khabīṣī ʻalá Tahdhīb al-manṭiq wa-al-kalām lil-Taftāzānī, wa-ʻalayhi ḥāshīyatān, al-Tajrīd al-shāfī ʻalá Tahdhīb al-manṭiq al-kāfī lil-ʻAllāmah Muḥammad ibn ʻArafah a. Karkūk, al-ʻIrāq: Maktabat Amīr.
     
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  16. Ḥāshiyat al-ʻAṭṭār.Ḥasan ibn Muḥammad al-ʻAṭṭār ʻalá sharḥ al-Maqūlāt - 1896 - In Ḥasan ibn Muḥammad ʻAṭṭār (ed.), Hādhihi ḥāshiyat al-ʻAllāmah al-ʻAṭṭār wa-maʻahā ḥāshiyat al-fāḍl al-Shaykh Muḥammad Ḥasanayn al-ʻAdawī al-Mālikī ʻalá sharḥ al-Maqūlāt lil-ʻAllāmah al-Shaykh al-Sujāʻī. Miṣr: al-Maṭbaʻah al-ʻĀmirah al-ʻUthmānīyah.
     
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    Darʹāmadī bar maʻrifatʹshināsī-i bāstānʹshināsī.Mullā Ṣāliḥī & Ḥikmat Allāh - 2003 - Tihrān: Muʼassasah-ʼi Taḥqīqāt va Tawsiʻah-ʼi ʻUlūm-i Insānī.
  18. The Object of a Desire.H. A. Prichard - 2002 - In H. A. Prichard (ed.), Moral writings. New York: Oxford University Press.
    Concerning the nature of desires that pertain to actions, considers the view that we cannot desire something unless we know or think, first, that it does not exist, and second, that it does not exist now. Finds a core of truth in this, but modifies the formula to claim that ‘we can only desire the existence of that of the existence of which in the past, present, or future, as the case may be, we are uncertain.’ Put more simply, a (...)
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    al-Munʻaṭaf al-lughawī: falsafat al-ḥiss al-mushtarak ʻinda Jūrj Idwārd Mūr, dirāsah muqāranah, wa-bi-dhaylih tarjamat maqāl mā al-falsafah?ʻAlī Ḥākim Ṣāliḥ - 2019 - al-Baṣrah: Shahrayār. Edited by G. E. Moore.
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  20. al-Amn al-qānūnī wa-atharuhu fī taqyīd al-sulṭah al-ʻāmmah: dirāsah muqāranah.Usāmah Ṭāhā Ḥusayn - 2022 - Baghdād: Dār al-Masallah lil-Ṭibāʻah wa-al-Nashr wa-al-Tawzīʻ.
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  21. al-Rūḥ al-khālidah.ʻAlī Naṣūḥ Ṭāhir - 1960 - [ʻAmmān,: Maṭbaʻat al-Jaysh al-ʻArabī al-Urdanī].
     
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  22. Bidāyat al-maʻrifah: manhajīyah ḥadīthah fī ʻilm al-kalām.Ḥasan Muḥammad Makkī ʻĀmilī - 1992 - Bayrūt: al-Dār al-Islāmīyah.
     
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    "And They Sang A New Song": Reading John's Revelation From The Position Of The Lamb.J. A. Jackson & Allen H. Redmon - 2005 - Contagion: Journal of Violence, Mimesis, and Culture 12 (1):99-114.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:"And They Sang A New Song":Reading John's Revelation From The Position Of The LambJ.A. Jackson (bio) and Allen H. Redmon (bio)Then one of the elders said to me, "Do not weep. See, the Lion of the tribe of Judah, the Root of David, has conquered, so that he can open the scroll and the seven seals." Then I saw between the throne and the four living creatures and among (...)
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  24. Kaʼs al-raḥīq sharḥ Sullam al-tawfīq ilá maḥabbat Allāh ʻalá al-taḥqīq.Ibn Ṭāhīr & ʻAbd Allāh ibn Ḥusayn - 2015 - Ḥaḍramawt: Maktabat Trīm al-Ḥadīthah lil-Ṭibāʻah wa-al-Nashr wa-al-Tawzīʻ. Edited by Ṣāliḥ ibn Muṭrān Bakīrān Bāmaʻbad.
     
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    al-Taʼwīlīyāt wa-al-fikr al-ʻArabī: aʻmāl al-muʼtamar al-duwalī al-thālith.Bin-ʻAbd al-ʻĀlī, ʻAbd al-Salām & Muḥammad Ḥayrash (eds.) - 2020 - Tiṭwān: Manshūrāt Mukhtabar al-Taʼwīlīyāt wa-al-Dirāsāt al-Naṣṣīyah wa-al-Lisānīyah.
    Arabic lanaguage; history and criticism.
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    Mutual Transformability of The Formulas of The Basic Languages of Constructive Mathematical Logic.F. W. Gorgy & A. H. Sahyoun - 1981 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 27 (31‐35):489-494.
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    Mutual transformability of formulas of the languages of markovlωn andn1.Ford W. Gorgy & A. H. Sahyoun - 1983 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 29 (4):207-212.
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    Transformability of the formulas of the languages of markovln,lω int formulas of the language2.F. W. Gorgy & A. H. Sahyoun - 1983 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 29 (4):203-206.
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    Which Proba wrote the cento?See A. H. M. Jones, Martindale Jr & J. Morris - 2008 - Classical Quarterly 58:264-276.
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    The new sociology of education.Jerome Karabel & A. H. Halsey - 1976 - Theory and Society 3 (4):529-552.
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    Moral Analysis. [REVIEW]Carla A. H. Johnson - 1989 - Teaching Philosophy 12 (3):309-311.
  32. A theory of human motivation.A. H. Maslow - 1943 - Psychological Review 50 (4):370-396.
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    The Nature of Tragedy: A Psychological Essay.A. H. B. Allen - 1942 - Philosophy 17 (66):144 - 158.
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    The void: a psychodynamic investigation of the relationship between mind and space.A. H. Almaas - 1986 - Berkeley, Calif.: Almaas Publications.
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    Nietzsche and Epicurean Philosophy.A. H. J. Knight - 1933 - Philosophy 8 (32):431 - 445.
    Nietzsche's opinions on philosophy and aesthetics developed under strong and lasting impulses from classical antiquity. These were not always the same, for at various periods in his life Nietzsche placed Heraclitus, Empedocles, Aeschylus, and even Socrates and Plato on the highest summit of wisdom. In his so-called first stage of development the pre-Socratics were generally his favourite thinkers, and in the third and last stage these same figures tend to come into prominence again. On the other hand, in the works (...)
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    Prof. Dr. A. H. de Hartog uit "Redelijkheid der religie" [en] "De Heilsfeiten".A. H. De Hartog - 1938 - Synthese 3 (12):490 - 492.
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  37. Estetyka--vlastyvosti, i︠a︡vyshcha i prot︠s︡esy.A. H. Kaminsʹkyĭ - 2003 - Ternopilʹ: Ekonomichna dumka.
     
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    The dimensions of the self: Buddhi in the bhagavad-g¯tā and psyché in plotinus: A. H. Armstrong and R. Ravindra.A. H. Armstrong - 1979 - Religious Studies 15 (3):327-342.
    The Bhagavad-Gītā is the most important text in the smrti literature of India, as distinct from the śruti literature which is traditionally regarded as ultimately authoritative. The Bhagavad-Gītā has been assigned a date ranging from the fifth century B.C. to the second century B.C. The Indian religious tradition places the Gītā at the end of the third age of the present cycle of the universe and the beginning of the fourth, namely the Kali Yuga to which we belong.
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    Neoplatonism and early Christian thought: essays in honour of A.H. Armstrong.A. H. Armstrong, H. J. Blumenthal & R. A. Markus (eds.) - 1981 - London: Variorum Publications.
    "The studies collected in this book are all concerned with aspects of the Platonic tradition, either in its own internal development in the Hellenistic age and the period of the Roman Empire, or with the influence of Platonism, in one or other of its forms, on other spiritual traditions, especially that of Christianity." [Book jacket].
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    More Than Life Itself: A Synthetic Continuation in Relational Biology.A. H. Louie - 2009 - De Gruyter.
    A. H. Louie's More Than Life Itself is an exploratory journey in relational biology, a study of life in terms of the organization of entailment relations in living systems. This book represents a synergy of the mathematical theories of categories, lattices, and modelling, and the result is a synthetic biology that provides a characterization of life. Biology extends physics. Life is not a specialization of mechanism, but an expansive generalization of it. Organisms and machines share some common features, but organisms (...)
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  41. Situated action: A symbolic interpretation.A. H. Vera & Herbert A. Simon - 1993 - Cognitive Science 17 (1):7-48.
  42. Christian Faith and Greek Philosophy [by] A.H. Armstrong and R.A. Markus.A. H. Armstrong & R. A. Markus - 1960 - Darton, Longman & Todd.
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    The Concept of Art for Art's Sake.A. H. Hannay - 1954 - Philosophy 29 (108):44 - 53.
    THE cult of “art for art's sake,” which had a great vogue at the end of the last century, was, in pictorial art, set aside, or rather absorbed between the two wars by other cults of a similar nature, such as the cult of pure form, of plastic form, of cubism, and these in their turn have been pushed into the background by the sinister spectre of the unconscious. There are genuine problems behind these cults, and they are by no (...)
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    Leibniz's method and the basis of his metaphysics.A. H. Johnson - 1960 - Philosophy 35 (132):51 - 61.
    The monumental works of Bertrand Russell and Louis Couturat have set a firm pattern of interpretation which many follow in their approach to the Philosophy of Leibniz. In the Preface to the second edition of The Philosophy of Leibniz , Russell reaffirms his contention that “Leibniz’s philosophy was almost entirely derived from his logic”. He welcomes the support provided in Couturat’s La Logique de Leibniz . Russell remarks “No candid reader—can doubt that Leibniz’s metaphysic was derived by him from the (...)
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    The Holocaust: Moral and Political Lessons.A. H. Lesser - 1995 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 12 (2):143-150.
    : In many discussions, whether general or academic, the Holocaust is used as a warning of how initially small corruptions can lead to terrible consequences. In particular, it has been seen as illustrating the ‘slippery slope’from euthanasia to murder, as showing the consequences of an exaggerated respect for law, and as showing the effects of a corrupt ideology. It is argued that these three points are all somewhat inaccurate, and that 1) the ‘slippery slope’occurred much earlier, the so‐called ‘euthanasia’programme being (...)
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    Language and Philosophy: Some Suggestions for an Empirical Approach.A. H. Basson & D. J. O'Connor - 1947 - Philosophy 22 (81):49 - 65.
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  47. Other minds.A. H. B. Allen - 1952 - Mind 61 (243):328-348.
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    The Void: Inner Spaciousness and Ego Structure.A. H. Almaas - 1986 - Shambhala.
    In this book Almaas brings together concepts and experiences drawn from contemporary object relations theory, Freudian-based ego psychology, case studies from his own spiritual practice, and teaching from the highest levels of Buddhist and other Eastern practices. He challenges us to look not only at the personality and the content of the mind, but also at the underlying nature of the mind itself.
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    The end of the externality revolution: A. H. Barnett and Bruce yandle.A. H. Barnett - 2009 - Social Philosophy and Policy 26 (2):130-150.
    In the early 1970s, we and others in the economics profession became enamored with the notion of externalties—a cost or benefit imposed on or provided to others but not taken into account by the economic agents who generate the effect. We, and others, seemed to see external effects everywhere. There was polluted water and air, noise, urban blight, traffic congestion, and other features of modern life that seemed to call out for some form of corrective action. As the externalities revolution (...)
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    A History of Sociology in Britain: Science, Literature, and Society.A. H. Halsey - 2004 - Oxford University Press.
    This is the first-ever critical history of sociology in Britain, written by one of the world's leading scholars in the field. A. H. Halsey presents a vivid and authoritative picture of the neglect, expansion, fragmentation, and explosion of the discipline during the past century. The book examines the literary and scientific contributions to the origin of the discipline, and the challenges faced by the discipline at the dawn of a new century.
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