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    Effect of Experimentally-Induced Trunk Muscular Tensions on the Sit-to-Stand Task Performance and Associated Postural Adjustments.Alain Hamaoui & Caroline Alamini-Rodrigues - 2017 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 11.
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    Análise do gênero epístola bíblica à luz dos estudos linguísticos contempor'neos.Abner Eslava da Silva, Willian Freitas Rodrigues, Caroline Kretzmann & Rosane de Mello Santo Nicola - 2024 - Bakhtiniana 19 (1):e63539p.
    ABSTRACT The article aims to examine the behavior of contemporary speech genre theory in the analysis of Pauline epistles. The genre of letters is conceived within its original communicative purpose, limited to sender and receivers, whereas the epistle refers to the letter read outside of its original context, considered as literature. The research corpus is composed of the Corinthian epistles of the New Testament, which are accepted as authored by the Apostle Paul. They are selected due to their shared audience, (...)
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    Bem-estar pessoal de pais e filhos e seus valores aspirados.Jorge Castellá Sarriera, Verônica Morais Ximenes, Lívia Bedin, Anelise Lopes Rodrigues, Fabiane Friedrich Schütz, Carme Montserrat & Caroline Lima Silva - 2012 - Revista Aletheia 37:91-104.
    O bem-estar pessoal de adolescentes é um tema de crescente interesse na literatura científica, especialmente quando se considera a escassez de artigos que considerem o ponto de vista dos adolescentes. Este estudo busca analisar relações entre bem-estar pessoal de pais e filhos e seus valores aspirad..
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  4. O Paradigma Da Sustentabilidade: O Que Pensam Pesquisadores Em Educação Ambiental Sobre As Sociedades Sustentáveis? // The Sustainability Paradigm: What Do Researchers In Environmental Education Think About Sustainable Societies?Elisabeth Brandão Schmidt & Caroline Rodrigues da Matta - 2014 - Conjectura: Filosofia E Educação 19 (1):108-119.
    Este texto originou-se de uma dissertação de mestrado emEducação Ambiental, cujo objetivo é compreender como reconhecidos educadores ambientais, que atuam em Programas de Pós-graduação em Educação, no Brasil, conceituam sustentabilidade. Foram feitas entrevistassemiestruturadas com estudiosos participantes do Grupo de Trabalho em Educação Ambiental da Associação Nacional de Pós-Graduação e Pesquisa em Educação. A escolha dos colaboradores da pesquisa recaiu sobre tais atores por estes estarem vinculados a Programas de Pós-Graduação em Educação e desenvolverem pesquisas na área da Educação Ambiental. Para (...)
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    Developmental dyslexia and the dual route model of reading: Simulating individual differences and subtypes.Johannes C. Ziegler, Caroline Castel, Catherine Pech-Georgel, Florence George, F.-Xavier Alario & Conrad Perry - 2008 - Cognition 107 (1):151-178.
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    A Realist Theory of Science.Caroline Whitbeck - 1977 - Philosophical Review 86 (1):114.
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    Ethics in engineering practice and research.Caroline Whitbeck - 1998 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    Engineers encounter difficult ethical problems in their practice and in research. In many ways, these problems are like design problems: they are complex, often ill-defined; resolving them involves an iterative process of analysis and synthesis; and there can be more than one acceptable solution. This book offers a real-world, problem-centered approach to engineering ethics, using a rich collection of open-ended scenarios and case studies to develop skill in recognizing and addressing ethical issues.
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    Changing perspective: From avoiding harm to child’s best interests.Carsten Zoll & Caroline Spielhagen - 2010 - Interaction Studiesinteraction Studies Social Behaviour and Communication in Biological and Artificial Systems 11 (2):295-301.
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  9. A different reality: Feminist ontology.Caroline Whitbeck - 2008 - Beyond Domination:64--88.
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    The subject of narration: Blanchot and Henry James's The Turn of the Screw.Caroline Sheaffer-Jones - 2005 - Colloquy 10:231.
    Writing and that which it entails are the subject of countless texts by Maurice Blanchot. In particular, Blanchot has focused on the notion of the work, or more precisely on a groundlessness or an absence of the work, which he has designated from different perspectives over the course of more than half a century. In various ways, Blanchot has conceived of the work as an affirmation of its undoing. The question of narration, often about a confrontation with death, is fundamentally (...)
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    Understanding Ethical Luxury Consumption Through Practice Theories: A Study of Fine Jewellery Purchases.Caroline Moraes, Marylyn Carrigan, Carmela Bosangit, Carlos Ferreira & Michelle McGrath - 2017 - Journal of Business Ethics 145 (3):525-543.
    This paper builds on existing research investigating CSR and ethical consumption within luxury contexts, and makes several contributions to the literature. First, it addresses existing knowledge gaps by exploring the ways in which consumers perform ethical luxury purchases of fine jewellery through interpretive research. Second, the paper is the first to examine such issues of consumer ethics by extending the application of theories of practice to a luxury product context, and by building on Magaudda’s :15–36, 2011) circuit of practice framework. (...)
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    Pathways Towards a Global Philosophy of Religion: The Problem of Evil from an Intercultural Perspective.Jun Wang & Luís Cordeiro-Rodrigues - 2022 - Filosofia Theoretica: Journal of African Philosophy, Culture and Religions 11 (1):197-206.
    In this article, we will make the case for an intercultural philosophy of religion with a special focus on interculturality between Chinese and African philosophies. We will provide an overview of the kind of intercultural philosophy that has already been undertaken between the East and the South and point out that a philosophy of religion has been left out. We will then make the case for a global philosophy of religion approach and why Chinese and African philosophies of religion should (...)
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    Relational influences on experiences with assisted dying: A scoping review.Caroline Variath, Elizabeth Peter, Lisa Cranley, Dianne Godkin & Danielle Just - 2020 - Nursing Ethics 27 (7):1501-1516.
    Background: Family members and healthcare providers play an integral role in a person’s assisted dying journey. Their own needs during the assisted dying journey are often, however, unrecognized and underrepresented in policies and guidelines. Circumstances under which people choose assisted dying, and relational contexts such as the sociopolitical environment, may influence the experiences of family members and healthcare providers. Ethical considerations: Ethics approval was not required to conduct this review. Aim: This scoping review aims to identify the relational influences on (...)
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  14. The Varieties of Moral Improvement, or why Metaethical Constructivism must Explain Moral Progress.Caroline T. Arruda - 2017 - Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 20 (1):17-38.
    Among the available metaethical views, it would seem that moral realism—in particular moral naturalism—must explain the possibility of moral progress. We see this in the oft-used argument from disagreement against various moral realist views. My suggestion in this paper is that, surprisingly, metaethical constructivism has at least as pressing a need to explain moral progress. I take moral progress to be, minimally, the opportunity to access and to act in light of moral facts of the matter, whether they are mind-independent (...)
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  15. Subjetividade e concepções de linguagem: freudismo, lacanismo e pragmatismo.João José Rodrigues Lima de Almeida - 2003 - Princípios 10 (13-14):137-156.
     
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    The Evidential Force of Religious Experience.Caroline Franks Davis - 1989 - Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press UK.
    This clearly presented study examines the nature of religious experiences, and asks whether they can be used as evidence for religious beliefs. The author discusses important philosophical issues raised by religious experience, such as the role of models and metaphors in their description, and the way experiences in general are used as evidence for claims about the world. Using contemporary and classic sources from the world's religions, the author gives an account of different types of religious experience. She also draws (...)
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    Group mentoring to Foster the responsible conduct of research.Caroline Whitebeck - 2001 - Science and Engineering Ethics 7 (4):541-558.
    This article reports on a method of group mentoring to strengthen responsible research conduct. A key feature of this approach is joint exploration of the issues by trainees and their faculty research supervisors. These interactions not only help participants learn about current ethical norms for research practice, but also draw on the accumulated experience of faculty and staff about practical problems of research conduct, and help to make faculty more articulate about responsible research conduct and so better able to guide (...)
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    The perception of caricatured emotion in voice.Caroline M. Whiting, Sonja A. Kotz, Joachim Gross, Bruno L. Giordano & Pascal Belin - 2020 - Cognition 200 (C):104249.
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    Freedom of Expression and Derogatory Words.Caroline West - 2016 - In Kasper Lippert-Rasmussen, Kimberley Brownlee & David Coady (eds.), A Companion to Applied Philosophy. Malden, MA: Wiley. pp. 236–252.
    Should our commitment to freedom of speech extend to freedom of hate speech: speech that promotes hatred toward an individual or group on the basis of a characteristic such as race, gender, sexuality, nationality, or religion—often, although perhaps not exclusively, using slurs and epithets? Drawing on philosophy of language and empirical research, this essay outlines five theoretical models of how hate speech may function, and explores their implications for this issue. I argue that (some) hate speech can be regulated without (...)
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    Uma abordagem do racismo brasileiro a partir de Quijano.João Roberto Barros Ii & Layra Fabian Borba Rodrigues - 2019 - Odeere 4 (8):292.
    Neste trabalho buscaremos refletir sobre o racismo no Brasil a partir de uma perspectiva decolonial. Para tanto, utilizaremos a teorização de Quijano acerca do processo de construção do conceito de raça. Segundo o autor, o racismo surgiu como uma ferramenta de colonização, propiciando a expropriação de terras e a escravização dos corpos. Não obstante, a diferenciação e hierarquização de raças permaneceu mesmo após terminado o período colonial. Objetivando visualizar a progressão dessa prática no Brasil, dividimos essa investigação em dois tópicos: (...)
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    “The Realm of Our Invention”: On the Role of Parody in Nietzsche’s Thought.Caroline Wall - 2024 - Journal of Nietzsche Studies 55 (1):49-66.
    In the first edition of The Gay Science (GS), Nietzsche proposes that we treat knowledge as unconditionally valuable and life as a tragic quest for truth. In the second edition of GS, he seems to retract this proposal, suggesting that we substitute “incipit parodia” for “incipit tragœdia.” But Nietzsche does not say what he means by “parody,” or what role he believes it should play in our evaluative lives. This article proposes that by introducing parody into GS, Nietzsche intends not (...)
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    Measuring Corporate Social and Environmental Performance: The Extended Life-Cycle Assessment.Caroline Gauthier - 2005 - Journal of Business Ethics 59 (1-2):199-206.
    This papers attempts to bridge business ethics to corporate social responsibility including the social and environmental dimensions. The objective of the paper is to suggest an improvement of the most commonly used corporate environmental management tool, the Life Cycle Assessment (LCA). The method includes two stages. First, more phases are added to the life-cycle of a product. Second, social criteria that measure the social performance of a product are introduced. An application of this “extended” LCA tool is given.
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    What is diagnosis? Some critical reflections.Caroline Whitbeck - 1981 - Metamedicine 2 (3):319-329.
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    Enjoyment as a Predictor of Exercise Habit, Intention to Continue Exercising, and Exercise Frequency: The Intensity Traits Discrepancy Moderation Role.Diogo S. Teixeira, Filipe Rodrigues, Luis Cid & Diogo Monteiro - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13:780059.
    Given the need to explore the factors that can account for a better understanding of the intention-behavior gap in exercise practice in health club settings, and considering the emergence of hedonic assumptions related to exercise adherence, this cross-sectional study aimed to test the moderation effect of the intensity traits agreement/disagreement in three relevant outcomes of exercise enjoyment: exercise habit, intention to continue exercising, and exercise frequency. A sample consisted of 273 exercisers (male = 127; Mage = 36.21; SD = 11.29) (...)
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    Understanding intentions from actions: Direct perception, inference, and the roles of mirror and mentalizing systems.Caroline Catmur - 2015 - Consciousness and Cognition 36:426-433.
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    Nature, technology and the sacred: dialogue with bronislaw szerszynski.Anne Kull, Eduardo Rodrigues da Cruz, Michael W. Delashmutt & Bronislaw Szerszynski - 2006 - Zygon 41 (4):785-823.
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    Learning Disability and the Extended Mind.Caroline King - 2016 - Essays in Philosophy 17 (2):38-68.
    In his critique of the extended mind hypothesis, Robert Rupert suggests that we have no reason to move from the claim that cognition is deeply embedded in the environment to the more radical claim that, in some cases, cognition itself extends into the environment. In this paper, I argue that we have strong normative reasons to prefer the more radical extended mind hypothesis to Rupert’s modest embedded mind hypothesis. I take an agnostic position on the metaphysical debate about the ultimate (...)
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    Problems and Cases.Caroline Whitbeck - 1996 - Professional Ethics, a Multidisciplinary Journal 5 (3):3-16.
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    Trustworthy research—an editorial introduction.Caroline Whitbeck - 1995 - Science and Engineering Ethics 1 (4):322-328.
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    Autism Research: An Objective Quantitative Review of Progress and Focus Between 1994 and 2015.Caroline P. Whyatt & Elizabeth B. Torres - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    Hume e o argumento do desígnio.Marcos Rodrigues da Silva - 2006 - Kriterion: Journal of Philosophy 47 (113).
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    Simão José da Luz Soriano and the Moderate Liberalism (1858-1860).Júlio Rodrigues da Silva - 2006 - Cultura:151-175.
    Simão José da Luz Soriano (1802-1891) é principalmente conhecido pelos livros que escreveu sobre a guerra civil de 1828-1834 e a implantação do liberalismo em Portugal. As reflexões po­líticas realizadas em 1858 e em 1860 revelam-nos uma outra faceta da sua obra: a crítica apai­xonada dos erros do regime constitucional. Contudo, as suas observações só podem ser enten­didas se forem relacionadas com o liberalismo moderado da segunda metade do século XIX. O presente artigo pretende fazer a análise da relação entre (...)
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    Introduction to the Special Thematic Symposium on the Ethics of Controversial Online Advertising.Caroline Moraes & Nina Michaelidou - 2017 - Journal of Business Ethics 141 (2):231-233.
    The field of marketing and consumer ethics has evolved considerably over the past 20 years, yet research on specific areas of advertising ethics remains limited. This limitation persists despite developments in digital technologies, and the impact they have had on advertising practice generally and online advertising more specifically. Online media are becoming increasingly populated by advertising content, as consumers continuously navigate ever-evolving mediascapes. Thus, there is a need to examine the ethical issues associated with the use of controversial advertising online, (...)
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    Unravelling the subject with Spinoza: Towards a morphological analysis of the scene of subjectivity.Caroline Williams - 2017 - Contemporary Political Theory 16 (3):342-362.
    Whilst the concept of the subject has been called into question by many diverse approaches within contemporary political and social theory, there remains a focus upon agency, now attributable to reformulated subjectivities or assemblages. I query the persistence of this grammar of agency and ask whether politics can do without a ‘scene of the subject’. Spinoza’s philosophy, in particular, his conception of conatus, has inspired and offered some basis for rethinking agency. I examine two such prominent positions and argue that (...)
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  35. A reconstrução das práticas educativas e a arte de escolher.Adriano Rodrigues Ruiz - 2010 - Conjectura: Filosofia E Educação 15 (2):11-21.
    A internet revolucionou o mundo da informação e da comunicação ao fornecer matéria-prima para o conhecimento e o acesso a novos vínculos cognitivos. Com isso, configura-se um contexto próprio para a renovação do rol de compromissos educacionais. A partir dessa percepção, este ensaio aborda desafios que ganharam relevância, como é caso do apreço à autoria; da paciência para aprender e do cuidado com a disciplina intelectual; do zelo na escolha; do convívio amigável com as incertezas; e da ousadia na construção (...)
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    Notas introdutórias ao pragmatismo clássico.Renato Rodrigues Kinouchi - 2007 - Scientiae Studia 5 (2):215-226.
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    Towards a Thinking and Practice of Sexual Difference: Putting the Practice of Relationship at the Centre.Caroline Wilson - 2014-10-27 - In Morwenna Griffiths, Marit Honerød Hoveid, Sharon Todd & Christine Winter (eds.), Re‐Imagining Relationships in Education. Wiley. pp. 23–37.
    The practice of relationship itself is seen to be the central vehicle through which human beings learn and understand themselves, others, and the world around them. The politics of sexual difference insists that the flourishing of sexual difference in both women and men, girls and boys, relies, ultimately, on both sexes taking up the challenge to rethink themselves and the world. This chapter explores the emergence of a whole new philosophical idea, brought into being by Luce Irigaray in the context (...)
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  38. Personal identity, individual autonomy and group rights.Caroline West - manuscript
    It is a commonplace in liberal circles that individual persons have a right to individual autonomy or self-determination. Each mentally competent adult has a right to be at liberty to live and shape their own life in accordance with their own view about what makes for a good life, free from undue coercion or interference by others, so long as they do not harm others. In the words of John Stuart Mill, mentally-competent persons should have the liberty of “framing the (...)
     
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  39. O "segundo" Sartre: actualidade de um filósofo.Beatriz Rodrigues Barbosa - 1991 - Coimbra: Coimbra Editora.
     
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    A Virtus Dormitiva de Kant.Rubens Rodrigues Torres Filho - 1974 - Discurso 5 (5):29-48.
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    Inês de Castro e a Doutrina-da-Ciência.Rubens Rodrigues Torres Filho - 2014 - Discurso 43:01-18.
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    Metaphorologie der Rührung: ästhetische Theorie und Mechanik im 18. Jahrhundert.Caroline Torra-Mattenklott - 2002 - München: Fink.
    Caroline Torra-Mattenklott ; Inhaltsverzeichnis ; Volltext // Exemplar mit der Signatur: München, Bayerische Staatsbibliothek -- PVA 2002.25.
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    Nota sôbre Fichte leitor.Rubens Rodrigues Torres Filho - 1970 - Discurso 1 (1):9-18.
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    O discurso fichteano.Rubens Rodrigues Torres Filho - 1973 - Discurso 4 (4):9-40.
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    A petitio principii kantiana na formulação do conceito de lei moral na fundamentação da metafísica dos costumes segundo Schopenhauer.Eli Vagner Francisco Rodrigues - 2018 - Revista de Filosofia Aurora 30 (49).
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  46. Breaking Barriers to Ethical Research: An Analysis of the Effectiveness of Nonhuman Animal Research Approval in Canada.Caroline Vardigans, MacGregor Malloy & Letitia Meynell - 2019 - Accountability in Research 26 (8):473-497.
    In Canada, all institutions that conduct publicly funded, animal-based research are expected to comply with the standards of the Canadian Council on Animal Care (CCAC). The CCAC promotes the use of animal alternatives, and uses the “3Rs” principles of Replacement, Reduction, and Refinement as a guiding ethical framework. To ensure these standards are strictly enforced, internal ethics committees at each institution are tasked with creating “Animal Use Protocol” (AUP) forms to be filled out by researchers and evaluated by the committees. (...)
     
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    Dom Hans van der Laan’s Architectonic Space: A Peculiar Blend of Architectural Modernity and Religious Tradition.Caroline Voet - 2017 - The European Legacy 22 (3):318-334.
    This article discusses the design methodology of the Benedictine monk-architect Dom Hans van der Laan, famous for his manifesto De Architectonische Ruimte, in which he proposed his ideal elementary architecture. In the past, this ideal achitecture was linked to Van der Laan’s proportional system and to his general approach as an architect rather than to his Catholic background. Consequently, the changing conceptual landscape in which he developed his ideas on the relation between religion and design was neglected. Yet, as this (...)
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    Raising the Eyebrow. John Onians and World Art Studies (Book).Caroline Vout - 2003 - Journal of Hellenic Studies 123:255-256.
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    The atheist's bible: Diderot's Éléments de physiologie.Caroline Warman - 2020 - Cambridge, UK: Open Book Publishers.
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    ‘The Revolution is to the human mind what the African sun is to vegetation’: Revolution, heat, and the normal school project.Caroline Warman - 2021 - History of the Human Sciences 34 (2):9-26.
    This article focuses on a slightly earlier period in its investigation of the meanings of and associations with the term normal than Cryle and Stephens have done in their recent book. It looks at the establishment and rapid demise of the Ecole normale (normal school) in Paris in 1794–5, founded on the same model as a school for the manufacture of arms that had operated in spring 1794, and suggests that this model was not only responsible for some of the (...)
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