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    Britain's Nuclear Arms Control Policy in the Context of Anglo-American Relations, 1957-68J. P. G. Freeman.Fraser J. Harbutt - 1987 - Isis 78 (3):497-498.
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    Chapter One–Mathematics and Time.J. T. Fraser - 2004 - In Paul Harris & Michael Crawford (eds.), Time and uncertainty. Boston: Brill. pp. 11--5.
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    Ethics of HIV testing in general practice without informed consent: a case series.J. Fraser - 2005 - Journal of Medical Ethics 31 (12):698-702.
    This case series presents two general practice cases where HIV testing occurred, or results suggestive of HIV were received, before informed consent was obtained. Bioethical and professional principles are used to explore these dilemmas.
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    Publish and perish: a case study of publication ethics in a rural community.J. Fraser - 2006 - Journal of Medical Ethics 32 (9):526-529.
    Background: Health researchers must weigh the benefits and risks of publishing their findings.Objective: To explore differences in decision making between rural health researchers and managers on the publication of research from small identifiable populations.Method: A survey that investigated the attitudes of Australian rural general practitioners to nurse practitioners was explored. Decisions on the study’s publication were analysed with bioethical principles and health service management ethical decision-making models.Results: Response rate was 78.5% . 84–94% of GP responders considered it to be undesirable (...)
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    Ethical Objectivity.J. L. Fraser - 1950 - Philosophy 25 (95):331 - 336.
    The present state of ethical theory and practice is disquieting. Objectivism, in all its varieties, is unconvincing, and subjectivism, hedonic or emotive, is intellectually incredible and socially intolerable. No one is ethically content—except the dogmatist and the sceptic, who act willy nilly with the exponents of “might-cum-persuasion makes right.” Can we find a happier middle region between these inhospitable poles? Perhaps the very limitations of human valuation will provide the ground that ethics requires. Let us begin by considering the conditions (...)
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  6. The Genesis and Evolution of Time: A Critique of Interpretation in Physics.J. T. FRASER - 1982
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    Etymology of Folium.J. Fraser - 1908 - The Classical Review 22 (02):47-.
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    Clockmaking—The Most General Trade.J. T. Fraser - 1975 - In J. T. Fraser & Nathaniel M. Lawrence (eds.), The Study of Time Ii. Springer Verlag. pp. 365--366.
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    Clan non è Filius. By ' Ulisse.' Rome: Tip. Ed. 'La Speranza,' 1928.J. Fraser - 1928 - The Classical Review 42 (06):241-.
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    Contributions to the Study of Final -ς in Greek Adverbs.J. Fraser - 1908 - Classical Quarterly 2 (04):265-.
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    Contributions to the Study of Final -ς in Greek Adverbs.J. Fraser - 1908 - Classical Quarterly 2 (4):265-270.
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    Die Duenos-Inschrift. Von Emil Goldmann. Pp. xiii + 176, with two plates. Heidelberg: Carl Winter, 1926.J. Fraser - 1927 - The Classical Review 41 (04):151-.
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    Founder's address constraining chaos.J. T. Fraser - 2010 - In Jo Alyson Parker, Paul Harris & Christian Steineck (eds.), Time: Limits and Constraints. Brill. pp. 13--19.
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    The Study of Time: Proceedings of the First Conference of the International Society for the Study of Time Oberwolfach (Black Forest) — West Germany.J. T. Fraser, F. C. Haber & G. H. Müller (eds.) - 1972 - Springer Verlag.
    The First Conference of the International Society for the Study of Time was held at the Mathematisches Forschungsinstitut at Oberwolfach in the Black Forest, Federal Republic of Germany from Sunday, 31 August to Saturday, 6 September, 1969. The origin of this conference and the formation of the Society goes back to a proposal due to J. T. Fraser that was discussed at a conference on "Interdisciplinary Perspectives of Time" held by the New York Academy of Sciences in January, 1966. (...)
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    The extended Umwelt principle: Uexküll and the nature of time.J. T. Fraser - 2001 - Semiotica 2001 (134).
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  16. The Voices of Time: A Cooperative Survey of Man's Views of Time as Expressed by the Sciences and by the Humanities.J. T. Fraser - 1967 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 17 (4):341-343.
     
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    The Study of Time II: Proceedings of the Second Conference of the International Society for the Study of Time Lake Yamanaka-Japan.J. T. Fraser & Nathaniel M. Lawrence (eds.) - 1975 - Springer Verlag.
    The Second Conference of the International Society for the Study of Time was held at Hotel Mt. Fuji, near Lake Yamanaka, Japan, on July I to 7,1973. The present volume is the proceedings at that Con ference and constitutes the second volume in The Study of Time series. * At the closing session of our First Conference in Oberwolfach, Germany, in 1969, I was honored by being elected to the Presidency of the Society, following Dr. J. G. Whitrow, our fIrst (...)
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    Indogerman Grammar Indogermanische Grammatik. Hermann Hirt. Heidelberg: Winter.J. Fraser - 1929 - The Classical Review 43 (01):25-27.
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  19. Myth of the Phalanx-Scrimmage.J. W. Fraser - 1942 - Classical Weekly 36:15-16.
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  20. Niveles de la temporalidad.J. T. Fraser - 1981 - Escritos de Filosofía 4 (7):75-100.
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    Prefatory remarks to chapter fifteen reflections: Let a dialogue begin.J. T. Fraser - 2010 - In Jo Alyson Parker, Paul Harris & Christian Steineck (eds.), Time: Limits and Constraints. Brill. pp. 13--343.
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  22. Time and the Origin of Life.J. T. Fraser - 1996 - In J. T. Fraser & M. Soulsby (eds.), Dimensions of Time and Life: The Study of Time. , Volume 8. pp. 8--3.
     
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    The Latin Imperative in - mino.J. Fraser - 1911 - Classical Quarterly 5 (02):123-.
    In Plautus and elsewhere in old Latin there is an imperative suffix -mino of medio-deponential meaning: opperimino, PL True. 188 , progredimino, id. Pseud. 859, arbitramino, id. Epid. 695, praefamino, Cato, RR. 141, 2, famino Paul. Fest. 62, 10, Th., all 2 sg.; in legal documents, antestamino , in the XII Tables, fruimino , CIL. 1, 199, profitemino in Lex Iulia Municipalis, all 3 sg. The generally accepted explanation of the form is that it arose from a contamination of the (...)
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    The Latin Imperative in -mino.J. Fraser - 1911 - Classical Quarterly 5 (2):123-125.
    In Plautus and elsewhere in old Latin there is an imperative suffix -mino of medio-deponential meaning: opperimino, PL True. 188, progredimino, id. Pseud. 859, arbitramino, id. Epid. 695, praefamino, Cato, RR. 141, 2, famino Paul. Fest. 62, 10, Th., all 2 sg.; in legal documents, antestamino, in the XII Tables, fruimino, CIL. 1, 199, profitemino in Lex Iulia Municipalis, all 3 sg. The generally accepted explanation of the form is that it arose from a contamination of the ordinary 2 pl. (...)
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    Time, Order, Chaos.J. T. Fraser, M. P. Soulsby, Alex Argyros & International Society for the Study of Time - 1998
    The papers in this volume reflect much of the current unease of a world that perceives itself once more at the edge of chaos. The authors present different vistas of that experience and their inherent dialectic, expressed in numerous and ceaseless conflicts between ordering and disordering processes. They can be read as comments on the ongoing processes that lead toward greater complexity.
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    The Saturnian Metre.J. Fraser - 1908 - Classical Quarterly 2 (02):115-.
    The latest elaborate work on the Saturnian goes back definitely to the view that the metre is quantitative in character, not accentual, or halfaccentual. This theory then, which is at the same time the oldest, may at present be considered to hold the field, and the burden of proof will presumably lie on those who advocate a counter-theory. In putting forward such a theory I shall make two, as I think, justifiable assumptions: that that theory should be accounted the best (...)
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    The Saturnian Metre.J. Fraser - 1908 - Classical Quarterly 2 (2):115-118.
    The latest elaborate work on the Saturnian goes back definitely to the view that the metre is quantitative in character, not accentual, or halfaccentual. This theory then, which is at the same time the oldest, may at present be considered to hold the field, and the burden of proof will presumably lie on those who advocate a counter-theory. In putting forward such a theory I shall make two, as I think, justifiable assumptions: that that theory should be accounted the best (...)
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    The Saturnian Metre.J. Fraser - 1909 - American Journal of Philology 30 (4):430.
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    The Study of Time.J. T. Fraser, F. C. Haber & G. H. Mueller (eds.) - 1972 - Springer Verlag.
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    The Voices of time: a cooperative survey of man's views of time as expressed by the sciences and by the humanities.J. T. Fraser (ed.) - 1968 - Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press.
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    The Σxhma AΛkmanikon.J. Fraser - 1910 - Classical Quarterly 4 (01):25-.
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    Time and Process: Interdisciplinary Issues.Lewis Eugene Rowell & J. T. Fraser - 1993 - International Universities PressInc.
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    Aristotle and the Aryan Voice. [REVIEW]J. Fraser - 1934 - The Classical Review 48 (2):90-91.
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    A Clue To The Cretan Inscriptions. [REVIEW]J. Fraser - 1932 - The Classical Review 46 (4):180-181.
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    A Guide To Etruscan Antiquities. [REVIEW]J. Fraser - 1928 - The Classical Review 42 (6):240-241.
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    A New Latin Grammar - Stolz-Schmalz: Lateinische Grammatik. In fünfter Auflage völlig neu bearbeitet von Manu Leumann und Joh. Bapt. Hofmann. (Hb. d. Altertumswissenschaft, ii. 2). Part I., 1926. Part II., 1928. Pp. xxii + 924. Munich: C. H. Beck. Bound, £2 8s. [REVIEW]J. Fraser - 1928 - The Classical Review 42 (6):232-233.
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    A New Latin Grammar. [REVIEW]J. Fraser - 1928 - The Classical Review 42 (6):232-233.
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    Beiträge zur Lehre vom indogermanischen Charakter der etruskischen Sprache. Von Emil Goldmann. I. Teil, pp. x + 150; II. Teil, pp. xiv + 397. Heidelberg: Winter, 1929, 1930. M. 8 and 21. [REVIEW]J. Fraser - 1930 - The Classical Review 44 (04):151-.
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    Beiträge zur Lehre vom indogermanischen Charakter der etruskischen Sprache. Von Emil Goldmann. I. Teil, pp. x + 150; II. Teil, pp. xiv + 397. Heidelberg: Winter, 1929, 1930. M. 8 and 21. [REVIEW]J. Fraser - 1930 - The Classical Review 44 (4):151-151.
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    Clan non è Filius. By ‘Ulisse.’ Rome: Tip. Ed. ‘La Speranza,’ 1928. [REVIEW]J. Fraser - 1928 - The Classical Review 42 (6):241-241.
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    Commentationes Philologicae. [REVIEW]J. Fraser - 1928 - The Classical Review 42 (2):90-91.
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    Die alien balkanillyrischen geographischen Namen. By Hans Krahe. Pp. viii + 128. Heidelberg : Carl Winter, 1925. M. 5. [REVIEW]J. Fraser - 1926 - The Classical Review 40 (2):88-88.
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    Die Duenos-Inschrift. Von Emil Goldmann. Pp. xiii + 176, with two plates. Heidelberg: Carl Winter, 1926. [REVIEW]J. Fraser - 1927 - The Classical Review 41 (4):151-151.
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    Démonstration de la Parenté des Langues indoeuropéennes et sémitiques. By Michel Honnorat. Pp. 398. Paris: Geuthner, 1933. Paper, 65 fr. [REVIEW]J. Fraser - 1933 - The Classical Review 47 (05):206-.
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    Démonstration de la Parenté des Langues indoeuropéennes et sémitiques. By Michel Honnorat. Pp. 398. Paris: Geuthner, 1933. Paper, 65 fr. [REVIEW]J. Fraser - 1933 - The Classical Review 47 (5):206-206.
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    Die Sprachstämme der Erde. [REVIEW]J. Fraser - 1933 - The Classical Review 47 (2):89-89.
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    Greek and Latin Compared. [REVIEW]J. Fraser - 1926 - The Classical Review 40 (5):164-166.
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    Indogerman Grammar. [REVIEW]J. Fraser - 1929 - The Classical Review 43 (1):25-27.
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    Indogermanic Grammar. [REVIEW]J. Fraser - 1931 - The Classical Review 45 (4):149-150.
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    Indogermanic Grammar Indogermanische Grammatik. Teil V.: Der Akzent. By Hermann Hirt. Pp. xii + 411. Heidelberg: C. Winter, 1929. Paper, M. 17.50 (bound, 20). [REVIEW]J. Fraser - 1931 - The Classical Review 45 (04):149-150.
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