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    Room temperature precipitation in quenched Al–Cu–Mg alloys: a model for the reaction kinetics and yield strength development.M. J. Starink *, N. Gao, L. Davin, J. Yan & A. Cerezo - 2005 - Philosophical Magazine 85 (13):1395-1417.
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    Current-voltage characteristics of the helium field-ion microscope.M. J. Southon & D. G. Brandon - 1963 - Philosophical Magazine 8 (88):579-591.
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    The formation of dislocation loops in copper during neutron irradiation.M. J. Makin, A. D. Whapham & F. J. Minter - 1962 - Philosophical Magazine 7 (74):285-299.
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    The anisotropic thermal expansion of boron nitride.B. Yates, M. J. Overy & O. Pirgon - 1975 - Philosophical Magazine 32 (4):847-857.
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    Fluctuation electron microscopy of medium-range order in ion-irradiated zircon.Gongpu Zhao, Michael M. J. Treacy & Peter R. Buseck - 2010 - Philosophical Magazine 90 (35-36):4661-4677.
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    Truth from fiction?M. J. Sirridge - 1975 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 35 (4):453-471.
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    Verbs, Time, and Modality.M. J. Steedman - 1977 - Cognitive Science 1 (2):216-234.
    In the first part of this paper it is argued that Vendler's classification of verbs into aspectual categories, called activities, accomplishments, achievements, and states, is better seen as classifying the meanings of sentences, and a recursive scheme for describing the aspectual character of sentences is presented.In the second part, this scheme is applied to the discussion of the epistemic and deontic meanings of the modal verbs must, will, and may. In particular, the relation between the “future” and “nonfuture” senses of (...)
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    Pufendorf, sociality and the modern state.M. J. Seidler - 1996 - History of Political Thought 17 (3):354-378.
    Pufendorf's chief contribution to political thought is to be found in his dedicated effort to defend the modern state as a fundamental feature of humankind's moral development, and thus to reconcile the artificiality of civil association with its moral necessity. By exploring the state's moral character, Pufendorf helped move political discourse beyond a focus on the practical need for civil association and towards a search for a modern theory of political legitimacy, i.e., a theory that is both compelling enough to (...)
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    Changes in twin structure during growth of continuous epitaxial copper films on rocksalt.M. J. Stowell & T. J. Law - 1969 - Philosophical Magazine 19 (162):1257-1269.
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    Waarheid en werklikheid in die kritiese teorie van Herbert Marcuse.M. J. Schoeman - 1979 - Pretoria: J. L. van Schaik.
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  11. Justice, infectious diseases and globalization.M. J. Selgelid, S. Benatar & G. Brock - 2011 - In Solomon Benatar & Gillian Brock (eds.), Global Health and Global Health Ethics. Cambridge University Press. pp. 89--96.
     
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    Deciding How to Decide: What Processes Do Patients Use When Making Medical Decisions?M. J. Silveira, Lorna Rhodes & Chris Feudtner - 2004 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 15 (3):269-281.
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  13. The Book of Jerry Falwell: Fundamentalist Language and Politics. By Susan Friend Harding.M. J. Skidmore - 2002 - The European Legacy 7 (3):415-415.
     
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    Unexamined lives: The case for philosophy in schools.M. J. Whalley - 1987 - British Journal of Educational Studies 35 (3):260-280.
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    The dependence of saturation nucleus density on deposition rate and substrate temperature in the case of complete condensation.M. J. Stowell - 1970 - Philosophical Magazine 21 (169):125-136.
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    Cardinal Newman and Pope Francis.Peter M. J. Stravinskas - 2016 - Newman Studies Journal 13 (2):53-68.
    When people hear the name of Cardinal Newman, one of the first associations they make is to his Idea of a University. However, it is rarely known that his first love was Catholic education at the elementary and secondary levels, so that the Oratory School he founded has been described as the “apple of his eye.” Interestingly, Pope Francis is the first pontiff in modern history, at least, to have taught high school (chemistry and Latin) and who has reflected extensively (...)
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    Newman the Failure.Peter M. J. Stravinskas - 2004 - Newman Studies Journal 1 (2):16-25.
    The Venerable John Henry Cardinal Newman seemingly had the “Midas touch” in reverse. Oxford, Littlemore, Dublin were all sites of failures; the “Achilli Affair” was a humiliation; the quarrel with Faber was an embarrassment. Nonetheless, most people today think of Newman as a rousing success story. Why? Newman serves as an object lesson in living the Paschal Mystery, whereby each moment of crisis can be transformed into a moment of grace.
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  18. «Vitam impedere vero»: de Juvénal à Rousseau.M. J. Villaverde - 1990 - Etudes Jean-Jacques Rousseau 4:53-70.
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    The Kantian mentalism of Johannes kinker (1764–1845).M. J. Wal - 1985 - Topoi 4 (2):151-153.
    Johannes Kinker (1764–1845) who tried to promote Kantian philosophy in different ways, was also interested in the phenomenon of language. His general language theory is presented in Inleiding eener Wijsgeerige Algemeene Theorie der Talen, published in 1817. An impression of that theory is given in this paper. Some important questions arise, viz. whether Kinker was influenced by others; whether his theory was an original one and what the place of the theory is in the linguistic situation of the eighteenth and (...)
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    The development and early applications of the weak-beam technique.M. J. Whelan - 2010 - Philosophical Magazine 90 (35-36):4611-4622.
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  21. An S5 diodorean modal system.M. J. White - 1979 - Logique Et Analyse 22 (88):477.
     
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    Knowledge elicitation using a multi-modal approach.M. J. Winfield, A. Basden & I. Cresswell - 1996 - World Futures 47 (1):93-101.
    (1996). Knowledge elicitation using a multi‐modal approach. World Futures: Vol. 47, Unity and Diversity in Contemporary Systems Tinking: Systematic Pictures at an Exhibition, pp. 93-101.
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    Thin film nucleation kinetics.M. J. Stowell - 1972 - Philosophical Magazine 26 (2):361-374.
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    Presidential Statements on Education: Excerpts from Inaugural and State of the Union Messages 1789-1967.M. J. Thomas - 1969 - British Journal of Educational Studies 17 (1):106-106.
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    Edge dislocation velocity in stress-induced climb.M. J. Turunen & V. K. Lindroos - 1973 - Philosophical Magazine 27 (1):81-86.
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    Model for dislocation climb by a pipe diffusion mechanism.M. J. Turunen & V. K. Lindroos - 1974 - Philosophical Magazine 29 (4):701-708.
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    Simulation of dislocation movements by a computer technique.M. J. Turunen - 1974 - Philosophical Magazine 30 (5):1033-1041.
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    Did Robust Australopithecines partly feed on Hard Parts of Gramineae?M. J. B. Verhaegen - 1994 - Global Bioethics 7 (3):63-64.
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    The Discussions of 'ANLΔPEIA in the Eudemian and Nicomachean Ethics.M. J. Mills - 1980 - Phronesis 25 (1):198-218.
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    Necessary Identity.M. J. Pendlebury - 1975 - Philosophical Papers 4 (1):12-20.
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    Influences of sex on variation in human brain asymmetry.M. J. Morgan - 1980 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 3 (2):244-245.
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    Effects of imagery instructions, imagery ratings, and number of dictionary meanings upon recognition and recall.M. J. Peterson & S. H. McGee - 1974 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 102 (6):1007.
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    Hegel. Gesammelte Werke 6: Jenaer Systementwurfe I.M. J. Petry, G. W. F. Hegel, K. Dusing & H. Kimmerle - 1976 - Philosophical Quarterly 26 (104):270.
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  34. Hegel's Philosophy of Nature: Volume Iii.M. J. Petry (ed.) - 1970 - Routledge.
    First published in 2002. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
     
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    The Oxford Meeting on Hegel’s Philosophy of Action.M. J. Petry - 1981 - The Owl of Minerva 13 (2):1-2.
    Soon after the Hegel Society of Great Britain was inaugurated in September 1979, the Chairman received a congratulatory letter from the President of the Hegel Society of America, suggesting that every effort should be made to develop, “more concrete and personal forms of collaboration and communication.” The generosity of this response has now borne fruit in a joint meeting of the two Societies, marking the one hundred and fiftieth anniversary of Hegel’s death. It took place between the first and fourth (...)
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    The Stuttgart Hegel Congress, 1987.M. J. Petry - 1988 - The Owl of Minerva 19 (2):215-218.
    One of the most important achievements of the Internationale Hegel-Vereinigung over the past twenty years has been the way in which it has managed to meet the needs of both the specialist and the general public. In the normal course of events it organizes symposia on research subjects. Every two years it gets a group of experts to pool information and exchange views within a relatively narrow field of inquiry, a comparatively neglected topic which looks as though it might benefit (...)
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  37. Problem-solving bias in scientists.M. J. Mahoney & B. G. DeMonbreun - 1981 - In Ryan D. Tweney, Michael E. Doherty & Clifford R. Mynatt (eds.), On scientific thinking. New York: Columbia University Press. pp. 139--144.
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    Passing dislocations in f.c.c. alloys and related superlattices.M. J. Marcinkowski & N. J. Olson - 1969 - Philosophical Magazine 19 (162):1111-1125.
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    Theory of grain boundaries in ordered alloys.M. J. Marcinkowski - 1968 - Philosophical Magazine 17 (145):159-168.
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    Buddha in the Crown: Avalokiteśvara in the Buddhist Traditions of Sri LankaBuddha in the Crown: Avalokitesvara in the Buddhist Traditions of Sri Lanka.J. P. M. & John Clifford Holt - 1999 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 119 (1):195.
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    Tibullus Guy Lee: Tibullus, Elegies. Pp. 117. St. John's College, Cambridge: Guy Lee, 1975. Paper, £3.M. J. McGann - 1978 - The Classical Review 28 (01):35-36.
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    The Authenticity of Lucan, Fr. 12 (Morel).M. J. McGann - 1957 - Classical Quarterly 7 (3-4):126-.
    hoc est, Capitolium’. This sentence comes in a passage based on a portion of the Historia Regum Britanniae of Geoffrey of Monmouth , but is not itself to be found in Geoffrey. Since Luard was unable to find the words attributed to him ‘in Lucan’, he concluded that the chronicler who was responsible for their inclusion had made a mistake. He offers no suggestions about the origins of the quotation. In a posthumous work of G. Gundermann's edited by G. Goetz, (...)
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  43. Constitutions of matter.J. M. - 1998 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 29 (2):277-279.
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    Between-subject variation and within-subject consistency of olfactory intensity scaling.M. J. Mitchell & R. A. Gregson - 1971 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 89 (2):314.
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    L'inertie mentale et la loi du moindre effort.J. M. - 1894 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 37:423 - 426.
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  46. National politics and international trends: EMBO and the making of molecular biology in Spain (1960-1975).J. M. - 2002 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 33 (3):473-487.
    From the mid-1960s onwards, a set of Spanish molecular biology research groups emerged in Spain. The factors contributing to this included: the return of a group of molecular biologists from their postdoctoral period abroad, the negotiations for the return of Spanish-born Nobel prize winner Severo Ochoa from New York, the negotiations for Spanish membership in the European Conference of Molecular Biology, and national policy towards university reform. As a result, the early molecular biologists' research groups began to be recognised as (...)
     
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  47. Das Ding-an-sich als Noumenon.M. J. Monrad - 1897 - Philosophical Review 6:559.
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    Hemispheric specialization and spatiotemporal interactions.M. J. Morgan - 1981 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 4 (1):74-75.
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    On the problem of the origin of asymmetric organs and human laterality: a reply to von Kraft.M. J. Morgan - 1980 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 3 (3):480-482.
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    The migration of inert gases in ionic crystals.M. J. Norgett & A. B. Lidiard - 1968 - Philosophical Magazine 18 (156):1193-1210.
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