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    Are Game Theoretic Concepts Suitable Negotiation Support Tools? From Nash Equilibrium Refinements toward a Cognitive Concept of Rationality.Bertrand R. Munier - 1993 - Theory and Decision 34 (3):235.
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    How consistent are expression chip platforms?Bertrand R. Jordan - 2004 - Bioessays 26 (11):1236-1242.
    DNA arrays are now widely used in academia and industry, and expression profiling is recognised as a major tool for basic research as well as for drug development. It is also likely, in the near future, that DNA arrays will be used in clinical laboratories for diagnostic and prognostic purposes. Since several types of arrays are being used, the coherence of results obtained using these diverse platforms becomes an important issue: to what extent can data obtained in different laboratories and (...)
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    Megabase methods: A quantum jump in recombinant DNA techniques.Bertrand R. Jordan - 1988 - Bioessays 8 (5):140-145.
    Until quite recently, recombinant DNA technology was not able to deal with DNA molecules larger than 20–40 kb. This is a serious limitation for the study of mammalian, and in particular human genomes whose total length is approx. 3 × 106 kb, since the best resolution of genetic and chromosomal analysis is usually the rough equivalent of 1000–5000 kb. Three recently developed methods promise to bridge this gap: pulsed field gel electrophoresis, which can analyze megabase‐sized DNA fragments; cloning in yeast, (...)
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    DNA microarrays in the clinic: how soon, how extensively?Bertrand R. Jordan - 2007 - Bioessays 29 (7):699-705.
    Although DNA microarrays are now widely used in research settings, they have been slow to penetrate clinical practice in spite of their apparent advantages. This is due to the very different requirements for a clinical test in contrast to a research tool, and to a strict necessity for demonstrated clinical utility. There is a clear differentiation between two types of DNA array tests: “genomic” diagnostics, developed to ascertain the presence or absence of mutations, deletions or duplications, and for which clinical (...)
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    Fragile X‐linked mental retardation and the difficulties of reverse genetics.Bertrand R. Jordan - 1991 - Bioessays 13 (5):243-251.
    Fragile X‐linked mental retardation is an enigmatic inheritable syndrome in which severe mental retardation, a cytogenetically detectable fragile site at Xq27.3 (FraX) and a number of dysmorphic features are associated. Genetic analysis shows that the mode of inheritance is more complex than a straightforward X‐linked recessive trait and probably involves a two‐step process for which several models have been proposed. Early attempts ‘at cloning the fragile site’ provided several DNA segments lying in its general vicinity, and large scale DNA mapping (...)
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    Human and murine class I histocompatibility antigens: Four years after cloning.Bertrand R. Jordan - 1984 - Bioessays 1 (3):100-104.
    The serological properties of the major histocompatibility (class I) antigens of mammals have raised many questions about the structure and function of these molecules. Over the past four years the cloning of their gene sequences has begun to provide some of the answers to these questions. The structural analyses have demonstrated close similarities between class I genes of man and mouse, established the existence of numerous class I pseudogenes in human and murine genomes, and indicated the importance of gene conversion (...)
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    Microarray analysis for (advanced!) beginners.Bertrand R. Jordan - 2004 - Bioessays 26 (3):336-336.
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    Expression profiling: DNA arrays in many guises.Samuel Granjeaud, François Bertucci & Bertrand R. Jordan - 1999 - Bioessays 21 (9):781-790.
    DNA arrays have become the preferred method for large-scale expression measurement. Such data are needed in view of the large amounts of sequence data available: expression levels in a number of different tissues or situations provide a first step toward functional characterisation of new entities revealed by DNA sequencing. Although the basic principle of measurement is in all cases based on hybridisation of a mixed probe derived from tissue RNA to large sets of DNA fragments representing many genes, a number (...)
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    High Stakes and Acceptance Behavior in Ultimatum Bargaining.Bertrand Munier & Costin Zaharia - 2002 - Theory and Decision 53 (3):187-207.
    This paper presents the results of a within-subject experiment testing whether an increase in the monetary stakes by a factor of 50 – which had never been done before – influences individual behavior in a simple ultimatum bargaining game. Contrary to current wisdom, we found that lowest acceptable offers stated by the responder are proportionally lower in the high-stake condition than in the low-stake condition. This result may be interpreted in terms of the type of utility functions which characterize the (...)
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    Introduction to the special issue on group decision and negotiation support systems.Bertrand Munier & Melvin F. Shakun - 1990 - Theory and Decision 28 (3):199-201.
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    Cognition and uncertainty.Bertrand Munier - 1989 - Theory and Decision 27 (1-2):93-106.
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    Editorial foreword.Bertrand Munier - 1993 - Theory and Decision 35 (3):203-205.
    The present stage in the development of our society is marked by serious changes in social morality. The building of communism is entering a new stage. The man of the communist future is taking shape and being perfected before our eyes. Under these conditions, the Party - and this was emphasized at its Twenty-Fourth Congress - requires of a worker in the arts a thorough examination of contemporary life and of its hero to the full extent of his talent, and (...)
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    Editorial foreword.Bertrand Munier - 1995 - Theory and Decision 38 (3):iii-iii.
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    Editorial Foreword To Three Ukrainian/ Russian Papers in Decision Science.Bertrand Munier - 2004 - Theory and Decision 57 (4):287-289.
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    Symposium: The Relevance of Psychology to Logic.R. B. Braithwaite, Bertrand Russell & Friedrich Waismann - 1938 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 17 (1):19-68.
  16. Face perception and recognition in eyewitness memory.R. C. L. Lindsay, J. K. Mansour, N. Kalmet, M. I. Bertrand & L. Whaley - 2011 - In Andy Calder, Gillian Rhodes, Mark Johnson & Jim Haxby (eds.), Oxford Handbook of Face Perception. Oxford University Press.
     
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  17. Logic and Knowledge. Essays 1901-1950.Bertrand Russell & R. C. Marsh - 1956 - Philosophy 37 (139):77-79.
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    Ur III Period.Bertrand Lafont & Douglas R. Frayne - 2000 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 120 (2):247.
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    Face Recognition in Eyewitness Memory.R. C. L. Lindsay, Jamal K. Mansour, Michelle I. Bertrand, Natalie Kalmet & Elisabeth I. Melsom - 2011 - In Andy Calder, Gillian Rhodes, Mark Johnson & Jim Haxby (eds.), Oxford Handbook of Face Perception. Oxford University Press.
    Two types of variables impact face recognition: estimator variables that cannot be controlled and system variables that are under direct control by the criminal justice system. This article addresses some of the reasons that eyewitnesses are prone to making errors, particularly false identifications. It provides a discussion of the differences between typical facial memory and eyewitness studies and shows that the two areas generally find similar results. It reviews estimator variable effects and focuses on system variables. Traditional facial recognition researchers (...)
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    The Logic of Relations.Robert Charles Marsh, Bertrand Russell & R. C. Marsh - 1960 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 25 (4):332-333.
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    The Day of Judgment.R. [Bertrand Russell] - 1981 - Russell: The Journal of Bertrand Russell Studies 1 (2).
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    The Relevance of Psychology to Logic: A Symposium.R. B. Braithwaite, Bertrand Russell & Friedrich Waismann - 1940 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 5 (1):27-28.
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    The Strike at Arlingford.R. [Bertrand Russell - 1981 - Russell: The Journal of Bertrand Russell Studies 1 (2).
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    Heart Rate Regulation Processed Through Wavelet Analysis and Change Detection: Some Case Studies.Nadia Khalfa, Pierre R. Bertrand, Gil Boudet, Alain Chamoux & Véronique Billat - 2012 - Acta Biotheoretica 60 (1-2):109-129.
    Heart rate variability (HRV) is an indicator of the regulation of the heart, see Task Force (Circulation 93(5):1043–1065, 1996). This study compares the regulation of the heart in two cases of healthy subjects within real life situations: Marathon runners and shift workers. After an update on the state of the art on HRV processing, we specify our probabilistic model: We choose modeling heartbeat series by locally stationary Gaussian process (Dahlhaus in Ann Stat 25, 1997). HRV is then processed by the (...)
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    Pictorial History of Philosophy.Wisdom of the West. [REVIEW]J. H. R., Dagobert D. Runes, Bertrand Russell, Paul Foulkes, Edward Wright & John Piper - 1960 - Journal of Philosophy 57 (11):365.
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    Bertrand Russell, A. S. Neill, Homer Lane, W. H. Kilpatrick: Four Progressive Educators.J. W. Tibble, Leslie R. Perry, Bertrand Russell, A. S. Neill, Homer Lane & W. H. Kilpatrick - 1968 - British Journal of Educational Studies 16 (2):214.
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    How to Promote Initiative.Bertrand Russell - 2005 - Russell: The Journal of Bertrand Russell Studies 25 (2):101-106.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:_Russell_ journal (home office): E:CPBRRUSSJOURTYPE2502\INITIATI.252 : 2006-02-27 11:49 rticles HOW TO PROMOTE INITIATIVE B R [The first series of Reith Lectures, delivered weekly on the  by Bertrand Russell in the winter of –, were a resounding success. They were soon published in book form as Authority and the Individual. However, Russell started late in the year to write them, and manuscripts for the lectures show that he (...)
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  28. [Report of clinic activities first quarter 1989].M. Mahran, S. C. Huber, P. D. Harvey, I. Muvandi, T. Williams, G. Ojeda, M. Trias, J. T. Bertrand, R. K. Juyal & P. Prasartkul - 1989 - Journal of Biosocial Science 21 (3):95-104.
     
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  29. Gönderim Üzerine.Bertrand Russell - 2015 - Felsefe Tartismalari 49:55-72. Translated by Alper Yavuz.
    Belirli betimlemeler, bir belirli tanımlıkla (Türkçede seslendirilmeyen ancak İngilizcede karşılığı "the" olan) başlayan "İngiltere'nin kralı", "Çin'in başkenti" gibi deyimlerdir. Russell bu yazıda belirli betimlemelerin mantıksal olarak nasıl çözümlenmesi gerektiği ile ilgili kendi betimlemeler kuramını ortaya atar. Russell'ın savı, belirli betimlemeler doğru bir biçimde çözümlenirse bir karşılığı olmayan "Fransa'nın şimdiki kralı" gibi deyimlerin yol açtığı türden birçok felsefi bilmecenin ortadan kalkacağıdır.
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    Comparer l'incomparable.Bertrand Ogilvie - 2001 - Multitudes 4 (4):130-166.
    What international law has come to describe as genocide has evidently become a privileged form of politics in the 20th century. In this perspective, three questions present themselves-genocide’s relationship to the past, its nature, and its future. When compared to ail previous massacres, the extermination-form seems to be original, even though it draws on an ancient arsenal of forms of hatred . Genocide is state violence taken to the extreme, a violence that defies the logic of war and depredation and (...)
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    The Philosophy of Mr. B*Rtr*Nd R*Ss*Ll: With an Appendix of Leading Passages From Certain Other Works. A Skit.Philip Edward Bertrand Jourdain (ed.) - 1918 - London, England: Routledge.
    This skit of Bertrand Russell’s philosophy was originally published in 1918 by Russell’s correspondent friend Jourdain. The introduction explains that the contents purport to be lost papers written by Mr. B*rtr*nd R*ss*ll, a contemporary of Bertrand Russell. This politically humorous volume from the early 20 th Century parodies the writing style of Russell as well as his theories.
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    Alfred North Whitehead, Procès et réalité. Essai de cosmologie. Traduit de l'anglais par D. Charles, M. Elie, M. Fuchs, J.-L. Gautero, D. Janicaud, R. Sasso, A. Villani. [REVIEW]Bertrand Bouckaert - 1995 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 93 (3):447-449.
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  33. Bertrand Russell, the social scientist.Bertrand Russell (ed.) - 1973 - [Hyderabad, India: Bertrand Russell Supranational Society.
    Venkataramanaiah, V. Introduction.--Narla, V. R. Russell and his rejection of religion.--Mehta, G. L. The sceptical crusader.--Dalvi, G. R. Russell, the man.--Venkatarao, V. The nuclear war and the future of man.--Innaiah, N. Bertrand Russell's philosophy.--Subbarayudu, P. Rationality vis-a-vis faith.--Nageswar Rao, B. Russell and nuclear warfare.--Rajagopala Rao, M. Rebel in Russell.--Shankar, G. N. J. The man who revolutionised modern thought.--Maharajasri. Russell, the social scientist in the four-dimensional universe.--The life of Bertrand Russell.--Acknowledgements.--A list of principal works of Bertrand Russell.--Russell's conception (...)
     
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    Russell.R. M. Sainsbury - 1979 - New York: Routledge.
    This book is available either individually, or as part of the specially-priced Arguments of the Philosphers Collection.
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    Le droit à la lumière de Bergson: mémoire et évolution.Catherine Puigelier & Bertrand Saint-Sernin (eds.) - 2013 - Paris: Éditions Panthéon-Assas.
    "Henri Bergson est élu au Collège de France le 17 mai 1900 et y enseigne jusqu’en 1914. Il fait deux cours : le samedi, où il explique un texte, et le vendredi où il traite de sujets comme "l’idée de cause" (1900-1901), "l’idée de temps" (1901-1902), "l’histoire des théories de la mémoire" (1903-1904), etc. Il ne fait pas cours tous les ans. À trois reprises, il se fait remplacer : en mars 1906 par Couturat (Bergson reprend ses cours à l’automne (...)
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    Bertrand Arthur William Russell.R. M. Sainsbury - 1986 - Royal Institute of Philosophy Lectures 20:217-218.
    Bertrand Russell , born in Trelleck, Wales, was the grandson of the first Earl Russell, who introduced the Reform Bill of 1832 and served as prime minister under Queen Victoria. He studied mathematics and philosophy at Trinity College, Cambridge, 1890–1894, was a Fellow of Trinity College, 1895–1901, a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1908, and was a lecturer in philosophy, 1910–1916. Among his publications in philosophy in this period were An Essay on the Foundations of Geometry , A (...)
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  37. Bertrand Russell's History of Western Philosophy.R. Nicol Cross - 1946 - Hibbert Journal 45:193.
     
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    Bertrand Russell as philosopher of science.R. B. Braithwaite - 1970 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 21 (2):129-132.
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    The Foundations of Mathematics and Other Logical Essays. By Frank Plumpton Ramsey M.A., Fellow and Director of Studies in Mathematics of King's College, Lecturer in Mathematics in the University of Cambridge. Edited by R. B. Braithwaite M.A., Fellow of King's College, Cambridge. With a Preface by G. E. Moore Litt.D., Hon. LL.D., (St. Andrews), F.B.A., Fellow of Trinity College, and Professor of Mental Philosophy and Logic in the University of Cambridge. (London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trübner & Co. 1931. Pp. xviii + 292. Price 15s.). [REVIEW]Bertrand Russell - 1932 - Philosophy 7 (25):84-.
  40. Bertrand Russell on 'Artificial'.R. K. Singh - 1984 - In R. Choudhury (ed.), Philosophy and Language: A Collection of Papers. Capital Pub. House. pp. 80.
     
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    Thought-contents: on the ontology of belief and the semantics of belief attribution.Steven E. Boër - 2007 - Dordrecht: Springer.
    This book provides a formal ontology of senses and the belief-relation that grounds the distinction between de dicto, de re, and de se beliefs as well as the opacity of belief reports. According to this ontology, the relata of the belief-relation are an agent and a special sort of object-dependent sense (a "thought-content"), the latter being an "abstract" property encoding various syntactic and semantic constraints on sentences of a language of thought. One bears the belief-relation to a thought-content T just (...)
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  42. Russell. In the series The Arguments of the Philosophers.R. M. Sainsbury - 1979 - New York: Routledge.
    First Published in 1979. Paperback 1985. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informal company. This is an overview of Russell's philosophy, focussing in particular on his earlier work. Carter headings: Meaning; Names; Descriptions; The Perfect Language; Knowledge; Ontology; Mathematics.
     
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  43. Bertrand Russell.Elizabeth R. Eames & Philip B. Dematteis - 2002 - In Leemon McHenry, P. Dematteis & P. Fosl (eds.), British Philosophers, 1800-2000. Bruccoli Clark Layman. pp. 262--203.
     
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    Russell as a Man of Letters.R. K. DasGupta - 2014 - Russell: The Journal of Bertrand Russell Studies 9:3.
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    Frege and Russell.R. M. Sainsbury - 2002 - In Nicholas Bunnin & E. P. Tsui‐James (eds.), The Blackwell Companion to Philosophy. Oxford, UK: Blackwell. pp. 790–804.
    This chapter contains sections titled: Introduction Frege on Function, Concept and Object Sinn (Sense) and Bedeutung (Reference) Identity Statements and Bearerless Names: Russell's View of Names as Associated with Descriptions Names and Communication Russell's Theory of Descriptions Indirect Discourse Conclusion.
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  46. Are instantaneous velocities real and really instantaneous?: An argument for the affirmative.R. S. - 2003 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 34 (2):261-280.
    Frank Arntzenius has recently suggested that we should reject the standard view that the instantaneous state in classical mechanics consists of both the position and the velocity. In his view, the velocity as ordinarily defined-as the derivative of position with respect to time-cannot be genuinely instantaneous, and, thus, it should be excluded from the instantaneous state. After reviewing Bertrand Russell's traditional objections to the notion of an instantaneous velocity and suggesting that Russell's concerns can be effectively answered, I argue (...)
     
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    Bertrand Russell's Theory of Knowledge.The Development of Bertrand Russell's Philosophy.Elizabeth R. Eames, H. D. Lewis & Ronald Jager - 1974 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 34 (3):440-442.
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    Russell as a Man of Letters.R. K. DasGupta - 1989 - Russell: The Journal of Bertrand Russell Studies 9:3.
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    The Open Society and its Enemies.Karl R. Popper - 1945 - Princeton: Routledge. Edited by Alan Ryan & E. H. Gombrich.
    ‘If in this book harsh words are spoken about some of the greatest among the intellectual leaders of mankind, my motive is not, I hope, to belittle them. It springs rather from my conviction that, if our civilization is to survive, we must break with the habit of deference to great men.’ - Karl Popper, from the Preface Written in political exile during the Second World War and first published in two volumes in 1945, Karl Popper’s _The Open Society and (...)
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    Pre-Vintage Russell.R. E. Tully - 1987 - Dialogue 26 (1):147-.
    The general editorial plan behind The Collected Papers of Bertrand Russell calls for two parallel series, one concerned with Russell's work on philosophy, logic and mathematics, the other with his less technical contributions in areas such as politics, practical ethics, history and education. Volume 1, sub-titled Cambridge Essays, 1888–99, is in a sense the ancestral volume of both series, for it comprises both technical and non-technical subjects. Russell appears here as diarist, public speaker, political commentator, as well as apprentice (...)
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