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    Altered sleep composition after traumatic brain injury does not affect declarative sleep-dependent memory consolidation.Janna Mantua, Keenan M. Mahan, Owen S. Henry & Rebecca M. C. Spencer - 2015 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 9.
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    John Henry Onions, M.A.S. G. Owen - 1889 - The Classical Review 3 (07):319-321.
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    A French Edition of the art of Love Ovide: L'Art d'Aimer. Texte établi et traduit par Henri Bornecque, Professeur de l'Université de Lille. Collection Budé. Pp. xi + 184. Paris: Société d'Édition ' Les Belles Lettres.' Fr. 9. [REVIEW]S. G. Owen - 1924 - The Classical Review 38 (7-8):180-181.
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    Equitable global allocation of monkeypox vaccines.G. Owen Schaefer, Ezekiel J. Emanuel, Caesar A. Atuire, R. J. Leland, Govind Persad, Henry S. Richardson & Carla Saenz - 2023 - Vaccine 41 (48):7084-7088.
    With the world grappling with continued spread of monkeypox internationally, vaccines play a crucial role in mitigating the harms from infection and preventing spread. However, countries with the greatest need - particularly historically endemic countries with the highest monkeypox case-fatality rates - are not able to acquire scarce vaccines. This is unjust, and requires rectification through equitable allocation of vaccines globally. We propose applying the Fair Priority Model for such allocation, which emphasizes three key principles: 1) preventing harm; 2) prioritizing (...)
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  5. An ethical framework for global vaccine allocation.Ezekiel J. Emanuel, Govind Persad, Adam Kern, Allen E. Buchanan, Cecile Fabre, Daniel Halliday, Joseph Heath, Lisa M. Herzog, R. J. Leland, Ephrem T. Lemango, Florencia Luna, Matthew McCoy, Ole F. Norheim, Trygve Ottersen, G. Owen Schaefer, Kok-Chor Tan, Christopher Heath Wellman, Jonathan Wolff & Henry S. Richardson - 2020 - Science 1:DOI: 10.1126/science.abe2803.
    In this article, we propose the Fair Priority Model for COVID-19 vaccine distribution, and emphasize three fundamental values we believe should be considered when distributing a COVID-19 vaccine among countries: Benefiting people and limiting harm, prioritizing the disadvantaged, and equal moral concern for all individuals. The Priority Model addresses these values by focusing on mitigating three types of harms caused by COVID-19: death and permanent organ damage, indirect health consequences, such as health care system strain and stress, as well as (...)
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  6. Fair domestic allocation of monkeypox virus countermeasures.Govind Persad, R. J. Leland, Trygve Ottersen, Henry S. Richardson, Carla Saenz, G. Owen Schaefer & Ezekiel J. Emanuel - 2023 - Lancet Public Health 8 (5):e378–e382.
    Countermeasures for mpox (formerly known as monkeypox), primarily vaccines, have been in limited supply in many countries during outbreaks. Equitable allocation of scarce resources during public health emergencies is a complex challenge. Identifying the objectives and core values for the allocation of mpox countermeasures, using those values to provide guidance for priority groups and prioritisation tiers, and optimising allocation implementation are important. The fundamental values for the allocation of mpox countermeasures are: preventing death and illness; reducing the association between death (...)
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    Theories and criticisms of Sir Henry Maine.Morgan Owen Evans - 1896 - Littleton, Colo.: F.B. Rothman.
    The author read all of Maine's most important works & created this text which discusses the most valuable information to be gained from each work of Maine. The author believed that all the theories of Maine can now be found in this handy text, making it a valuable contribution to the student of the law.
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    Owen Gingerich. God’s Planet. xiii + 170 pp., figs., index. Cambridge, Mass./London: Harvard University Press, 2014. $19.95. [REVIEW]John Henry - 2016 - Isis 107 (4):822-822.
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    Millennium and Enlightenment: Robert Owen and the Second Coming of the truth.Gareth Stedman Jones - 2021 - History of European Ideas 47 (2):252-270.
    ABSTRACT This article aims to explain the family resemblance between the early socialism that emerged in France from the aftermath of the Revolution and Owenite socialism, which emerged out of the very different political and religious circumstances of late Georgian Britain. While the ‘sciences’ of Henri Saint-Simon and Charles Fourier were conceived to end the crisis produced by the French Revolution, Owen’s newfound principle, what he called the ‘science of the influence of circumstance’, emerged from his A New View (...)
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    Owen's Persius and Juvenal.—A Rejoinder.S. G. Owen - 1904 - The Classical Review 18 (02):125-131.
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    Heart Transplantation in Massachusetts and the Prince of Denmark.Owen S. Surman - 1985 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 13 (4):189-190.
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    A Rogue Is a Rogue Is a Rogue.Owen S. Surman - 1988 - Hastings Center Report 18 (5):52-52.
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    Why should irresponsible offenders be excused?Owen S. Walker - 1969 - Journal of Philosophy 66 (10):279-290.
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    A Manuscript of Ovid's Heroides.S. G. Owen - 1936 - Classical Quarterly 30 (3-4):155-.
    In spite of the labours of Sedlmayer,1 Ehwald2 and Palmer,3 it cannot be said that there exists a completely satisfactory edition of Ovid's Heroides. One or all of these editors sometimes leave a corrupted text, sometimes adhere too closely to a manuscript reading, and sometimes introduce untenable emendations. A new edition is called for, with revised collati ons of the known manuscripts, and an augmented apparatus criticus, exhibiting the large class of what I may term the ‘Vulgate’ manuscripts, which represents (...)
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    On Some Passages of Oviod's Tristia.S. G. Owen - 1914 - Classical Quarterly 8 (01):21-.
    Since the publication of my critical edition in 1889 the Tristia of Ovid has received some attention. A paper in Hermathena, vol. vii. by Professor R. Ellis contains several conjectural emendations, and in a public lecture on The Second Book of Ovid's ‘Tristia’ , this veteran scholar analysed the intricate contents of Book II. Two learned pamphlets by Dr. R. Ehwald, Ad historiam carminum Ouidianorum recensionemque symbolae deal with the history of the text, and the textual criticism and interpretation generally. (...)
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    Heart Transplantation in Massachusetts and the Prince of Denmark.Owen S. Surman - 1985 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 13 (4):189-190.
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    Relativistic kinematics.Henri Arzeliès - 1966 - New York,: Pergamon Press.
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    Ovid's Use of the Simile.S. G. Owen - 1931 - The Classical Review 45 (03):97-106.
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    La Scolastique, certitude et recherche: en hommage à Louis-Marie Régis.Louis-Marie Régis & Ernest Joós (eds.) - 1980 - Montréal: Bellarmin.
    Chenu, M.-D. Foi, certitude et recherche.--Gilson, É. Réponse à Louis-Marie Régis, On some difficulties of interpretation.--Dubarle, D. Logique et épistémologie du signe chez Aristote et chez les Stoïciens.--Geiger, L.-B. Ce qui est, se dit en plusiers sens.--Owens, J. "Diversificata in diversis."--Cauchy, V. Être et connaître, l'irréductibilité de l'aristotélisme au platonisme.--Joós, E. Maurice Merleau-Ponty, de l'intentio intellectus, à l'intentio rei.--Murin, C. Pour une démystification de la "mort-de-Dieu" nietzschéenne.--Joós, E. Post-scriptum, la nouvelle scolastique de Louis-Marie Régis.--Landry, A.-M. Louis-Marie Régis, O.P., quelques dates (...)
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    Ovidii Tristlum Liber Tertius. Edited, with notes by RevEdgar Sanderson, M.A. (Oxford, Parker). I s.S. G. Owen - 1889 - The Classical Review 3 (08):370-.
  21. La dynamique relativiste et ses applications.Henri Arzliès - 1957 - Paris,: Gauthier-Villars.
     
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  22. Relativité généralisée.Henri Arzeliès - 1961 - Paris,: Gauthier-Villars. Edited by Jean Moulis.
    fasc. 1. Principes généraux; équations d'Einstein. Dynamique et optique. Repérages non einsteiniens. Avec une "Note sur le système Giorgi."--fasc. 2. Le champ statique à symétrie sphérique. Avec la collaboration de J. Moulis.
     
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    On Some Passages in Juvenal Satires I., and III.S. G. Owen - 1897 - The Classical Review 11 (08):399-403.
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    Postgate's Catullus - Gai Valeri Catulli Carmina, recognouit IOH. P. Postgate. Londini: Bell, 1889. 3 s.S. G. Owen - 1890 - The Classical Review 4 (07):310-312.
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    Notes on Ovid's Ibis, Ex Ponto Libri_, and _Halievtica.S. G. Owen - 1914 - Classical Quarterly 8 (04):254-.
    quam dolor hie umquam spatio euanescere possit,leniat aut odium tempus et hora meum.Here “spatio” means “lapse of time” : it is illustrated by A. A. II. 113forma bonum fragile est, quantumque accedit ad annos,fit minor et spatio carpitur ipsa suo.As regards the whole couplet, besides at this place, it is found also after line 40 in all the MSS. except the Galeanus Vaticanus and Phillipps MS. There, though it fits in with the context, it is not required: here it is (...)
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    A Manuscript of Ovid's Heroides.S. G. Owen - 1937 - Classical Quarterly 31 (1):1-15.
    In spite of the labours of Sedlmayer,1 Ehwald2 and Palmer,3 it cannot be said that there exists a completely satisfactory edition of Ovid's Heroides. One or all of these editors sometimes leave a corrupted text, sometimes adhere too closely to a manuscript reading, and sometimes introduce untenable emendations. A new edition is called for, with revised collati ons of the known manuscripts, and an augmented apparatus criticus, exhibiting the large class of what I may term the ‘Vulgate’ manuscripts, which represents (...)
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    Ovid Tristia, Etc: Tristia, Ibis, Epistulae Ex Ponto, Halieutica, Fragmenta.S. G. Owen (ed.) - 1915 - Oxford University Press UK.
    The Oxford Classical Texts, or Scriptorum Classicorum Bibliotheca Oxoniensis, are renowned for their reliability and presentation. The series consists of a text without commentary but with a brief apparatus criticus at the front of each page. There are now over 100 volumes, representing the greater part of classical Greek and Latin literature. The aim of the series remains that of including the works of all the principal classical authors. Although this has been largely accomplished, new volumes are still being published (...)
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    Emendations of Latin Poets.S. G. Owen - 1916 - Classical Quarterly 10 (04):222-.
    In his elegiacs Ovid did not permit the elision of the final syllable of an iambic word ‘in an arsis , i.e. first syllable of dactyl or spondee.’ See L. Müller, De re metrica, ed. 2, p. 341. These two are the only lines in which this rule is transgressed, for in Trist. II. 296, which used to appear asstat Venus Vltori iuncta, uir ante foreswas brilliantly restored conjecturally by Bentley, and has since been found to be the actual reading (...)
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    On Some Passages of Oviod's Tristia.S. G. Owen - 1914 - Classical Quarterly 8 (1):21-32.
    Since the publication of my critical edition in 1889 the Tristia of Ovid has received some attention. A paper in Hermathena, vol. vii. by Professor R. Ellis contains several conjectural emendations, and in a public lecture on The Second Book of Ovid's ‘Tristia’, this veteran scholar analysed the intricate contents of Book II. Two learned pamphlets by Dr. R. Ehwald, Ad historiam carminum Ouidianorum recensionemque symbolae deal with the history of the text, and the textual criticism and interpretation generally. Dr. (...)
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    The Metamorphoses of Ovid. Books XIII. aud XIV. Edited by Charles Simmons, M.A. Macmillan. 4 s_. 6 _d.S. G. Owen - 1887 - The Classical Review 1 (07):199-200.
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    Ausoniana.S. G. Owen - 1934 - Classical Quarterly 28 (01):45-.
    By the courtesy of the editors I have been allowed to see Mr. A. Y. Campbell's “observations on two emendations of Ausonius suggested by me in C.Q. XXVII. 178 ff. Meanwhile I have learned from Mr. E. Harrison, of Trinity College, Cambridge, that, in the Cambridge Philological Society's Proceedings, 1924, p. 27, since Alcestis is meant, cp. Juv. 6, 652 spectant subeuntem fata mariti / Alcestim et, similis si permutatio detur, morte viri cupiant animam servare catellae, he had already proposed (...)
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    On Silivs Italicvs.S. G. Owen - 1909 - Classical Quarterly 3 (04):254-.
    Before proceeding to consider certain passages of Silius in detail I should like to enter a protest against the undue disparagement which has been meted out to this poet. The letter of Pliny , containing reflexions suggested by the voluntary death by which with stoical fortitude he sought release from the agony of an incurable tumour, presents to us a character which if not great was attractive; the character of a wealthy and kindly noble, who had made no enemies; one (...)
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    Catullus 31, 14.S. G. Owen - 1898 - The Classical Review 12 (08):407-.
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    Juvenal, IV. 116.S. G. Owen - 1894 - The Classical Review 8 (1-2):16-17.
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    MSS. of Persius and Juvenal at Valenciennes.S. G. Owen - 1912 - Classical Quarterly 6 (01):21-.
    The MS. 410 of the Bibliotheque publique of Valenciennes consists of 70 leaves of vellum, written in Caroline minuscules in the 11th century. The titles Ivvenalis liber primvs incipit and Explicit Ivvenalis. Incipit Persivs are in small rustic capitals. The MS. contains Juvenal and Persius in that order. The last leaf but one has been cut out, that containing Pers. vi. 8 dant–vi. 71 exits. Juvenal, Sat. xvi, follows at the end of Sat. xiv, fol. 56v: then Sat. xv follows (...)
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    Notes on Ausonius.S. G. Owen - 1933 - Classical Quarterly 27 (3-4):178-.
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    Notes on Juvenal.S. G. Owen - 1893 - The Classical Review 7 (09):400-403.
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    Notes on Ovid.S. G. Owen - 1892 - The Classical Review 6 (06):261-262.
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    On Juvenal i. 157 and Tacitus, Annals, XV. 44.S. G. Owen - 1909 - The Classical Review 23 (04):110-111.
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    On Some Passages of Juvenal.S. G. Owen - 1895 - The Classical Review 9 (07):346-349.
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    On the Montpellier Manuscripts of Persius and Juvenal.S. G. Owen - 1905 - The Classical Review 19 (04):218-223.
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    On the Meaning of Sicut.S. G. Owen - 1898 - The Classical Review 12 (09):440-441.
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    On the Tunica Retiarii.S. G. Owen - 1905 - The Classical Review 19 (07):354-357.
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    P. Vergili Maronis Bucolica Georgica Aeneis recognovit Otto Güthling. Teubner series. 1886.S. G. Owen - 1887 - The Classical Review 1 (09):276-.
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    Remarks on Juvenal.S. G. Owen - 1902 - The Classical Review 16 (08):406-408.
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    Dowdall's Edition of the Metamorphoses - Ovid's Metumorphoses. Book I. With English Notes and Various Readings by the Rev.L. D. Dowdall, LL.B., B.D. Cambridge: University Press. 1892. I s_. 6 _d[REVIEW]S. G. Owen - 1893 - The Classical Review 7 (07):324-.
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    Ovid, Tristia, Book I.M. W. & S. G. Owen - 1887 - American Journal of Philology 8 (1):99.
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  48. La cinématique relativiste.Henri Arzeliès - 1955 - Paris,: Gauthier-Villars.
     
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    Juvenal and Persius Juvenal and Persius. With an English translation by G. G. Ramsay, LL.D., Litt.D., late Professor of Latin in the University of Glasgow (Loeb Classical Library). London: William Heinemann; New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1918. 6s. [REVIEW]S. G. Owen - 1919 - The Classical Review 33 (1-2):42-44.
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    Three Oxford Ciceros Cicero: Pro Tullio, Fonteio, Sulla, Archia, Plancio, Scauro, rec. A. C. Clark. 2s. 6d. Cicero: Cum Senatui, Cum populo gratias egit, De domo, De harusp. responsis, Pro Sestio, In Vatinium, De prov. consularibus, Pro Balbo, rec. G. Peterson. 3s. Cicero: Scipio's Dream. Oxford plain texts. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1911. 4d. [REVIEW]S. G. Owen - 1912 - The Classical Review 26 (01):23-24.
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