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    Large Scale Integrated Photonics for Twenty-First Century Information Technologies: A “Moore’s Law” for Optics.Raymond G. Beausoleil - 2014 - Foundations of Physics 44 (8):856-872.
    In this paper, we will review research done by the Large-Scale Integrated Photonics group at HP Laboratories, and in particular we will discuss applications of optical resonances in dielectric microstructures and nanostructures to future classical and quantum information technologies. Our goal is to scale photonic technologies over the next decade in much the same way as electronics over the past five, thereby establishing a Moore’s Law for optics.
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    A Quest for a New Jurisprudence.Raymond G. Decker - 1975 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 49:59-71.
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    The Secularization of Anglo-American Law.Raymond G. Decker - 1974 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 49 (3):280-298.
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    Icons of Evolution: Science or Myth: Why Much of What We Teach About Evolution Is Wrong.Raymond G. Bohlin - 2002 - Philosophia Christi 4 (1):271-276.
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    Forgiveness & Reconciliation: Public Policy & Conflict Transformation.Raymond G. Helmick & Rodney Petersen (eds.) - 2001 - Templeton Press.
    This book brings together a unique combination of experts in the area of conflict resolution and focuses on the role forgiveness can play in the process. It deals with the theology, public policy, psychological and social theory, and social policy implementation of forgiveness. The first section of the book explores how ideas like "forgiveness" and "reconciliation" are moving out from the seminary and academy into the world of public policy, and how these terms have been used and defined in the (...)
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  6. Moral standing, the value of lives, and speciesism.Raymond G. Frey - 1988 - Between the Species 4 (3):10.
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    Meaningfulness and articulation of stimulus and response in paired-associate learning and recall.Raymond G. Hunt - 1959 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 57 (4):262.
  8. Domestic meters.Raymond G. Kremer - 1968 - In Peter Koestenbaum (ed.), Proceedings. [San Jose? Calif.,: [San Jose? Calif.. pp. 43--355.
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    A Thomas More College Birthday Party for Thomas More : February 9-11, 1978.Raymond G. Herbert - 1979 - Moreana 16 (1):85-90.
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    How Can a Catholic Respond, in Faith, to the Faith of Muslims?Raymond G. Helmick - 2000 - Budhi: A Journal of Ideas and Culture 4 (1):217-221.
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    Discursive communities/interpretive communities: The new logic, John Locke, and dictionary‐making, 1660–1760.Raymond G. McInnis & Amy L. Lindemuth - 1996 - Social Epistemology 10 (1):107 – 122.
    (1996). Discursive communities/interpretive communities: The new logic, John Locke, and dictionary‐making, 1660–1760. Social Epistemology: Vol. 10, Discourse Synthesis, pp. 107-122.
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    Discourse synthesis: studies in historical and contemporary social epistemology.Raymond G. McInnis (ed.) - 2001 - Westport, Conn.: Praeger.
    Examines how knowledge is socially constructed within particular discourse communities.
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    Introduction: Defining discourse synthesis.Raymond G. McInnis - 1996 - Social Epistemology 10 (1):1 – 25.
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    Act-utilitarianism.Raymond G. Frey - 2000 - In Hugh LaFollette - (ed.), The Blackwell Guide to Ethical Theory. Blackwell. pp. 165--182.
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    New Profession, Old Order: Engineers and German Society, 1815-1914. Kees Gispen.Raymond G. Stokes - 1992 - Isis 83 (2):340-341.
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    Pax Atomica: The Nuclear Defense Debate in West Germany during the Adenauer Era. Mark Cioc.Raymond G. Stokes - 1989 - Isis 80 (2):334-335.
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  17. Praxiological semiotics?(Alec McHoul,'Semiotic Investigations. Towards an Effective Semiotics').G. Raymond - 1999 - Semiotica 124 (1-2):165-172.
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    The notion of citizenship in France and its redefinition.G. G. Raymond - 1996 - The European Legacy 1 (2):575-579.
    (1996). The notion of citizenship in France and its redefinition. The European Legacy: Vol. 1, Fourth International Conference of the International Society for the study of European Ideas, pp. 575-579.
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    Choosing surgical birth: desire and the nature of bioethical advice.Raymond G. DeVries, Lisa Kane Low & Elizabeth Bogdan-Lovis - 2008 - In Hilde Lindemann, Marian Verkerk & Margaret Urban Walker (eds.), Naturalized Bioethics: Toward Responsible Knowing and Practice. Cambridge University Press.
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    The Significance of Agency and Marginal Cases.Raymond G. Frey - 1987 - Philosophica 39 (1):39-46.
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    The moral concerns of biobank donors: the effect of non-welfare interests on willingness to donate.Raymond G. De Vries, Tom Tomlinson, H. Myra Kim, Chris D. Krenz, Kerry A. Ryan, Nicole Lehpamer & Scott Y. H. Kim - 2016 - Life Sciences, Society and Policy 12 (1):1-15.
    Donors to biobanks are typically asked to give blanket consent, allowing their donation to be used in any research authorized by the biobank. This type of consent ignores the evidence that some donors have moral, religious, or cultural concerns about the future uses of their donations – concerns we call “non-welfare interests”. The nature of non-welfare interests and their effect on willingness to donate to a biobank is not well understood. In order to better undersand the influence of non-welfare interests, (...)
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    The Bioethics of Business: Rethinking the Relationship between Bioethics Consultants and Corporate Clients.Raymond G. de Vries & Charles L. Bosk - 2004 - Hastings Center Report 34 (5):28-32.
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    Phénoménologie de l'existence: Gravitations I, Gravitations II. Par Florent Gaboriau. “Nouvelle Initiation Philosophique,” Tome II et III. Casterman. 1963. Pp 389 et 614. [REVIEW]G. Raymond - 1964 - Dialogue 3 (3):322-324.
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    Among Bioethicists.Raymond G. de Vries - 2009 - Hastings Center Report 39 (5):46-47.
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  25. Bureaucracies of mass evasion: Irbs and the ethnography of ethics.with Raymond G. Devries - 2008 - In Charles L. Bosk (ed.), What would you do?: juggling bioethics and ethnography. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
     
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  26. Bureaucracies of mass deception : institutional review boards and the ethics of ethnographic research.with Raymond G. Devries - 2008 - In Charles L. Bosk (ed.), What would you do?: juggling bioethics and ethnography. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
     
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    Does Money Make Bioethics go 'Round?Raymond G. De Vries & Carla C. Keirns - 2008 - American Journal of Bioethics 8 (8):65-67.
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    Human Biospecimens Come from People.Tom Tomlinson & Raymond G. De Vries - 2019 - Ethics and Human Research 41 (2).
    Contrary to the revised Common Rule, and contrary to the views of many bioethicists and researchers, we argue that broad consent should be sought for anticipated later research uses of deidentified biospecimens and health information collected during medical care. Individuals differ in the kinds of risk they find concerning and in their willingness to permit use of their biospecimens for future research. For this reason, asking their permission for unspecified research uses is a fundamental expression of respect for them as (...)
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    An Approach to Evaluating Therapeutic Misconception.Scott Y. H. Kim, Lauren Schrock, Renee M. Wilson, Samuel A. Frank, Robert G. Holloway, Karl Kieburtz & Raymond G. De Vries - 2009 - IRB: Ethics & Human Research 31 (5):7.
    Subjects enrolled in studies testing high risk interventions for incurable or progressive brain diseases may be vulnerable to deficiencies in informed consent, such as the therapeutic misconception. However, the definition and measurement of the therapeutic misconception is a subject of continuing debate. Our qualitative pilot study of persons enrolled in a phase I trial of gene transfer for Parkinson disease suggests potential avenues for both measuring and preventing the therapeutic misconception. Building on earlier literature on the topic, we developed and (...)
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    Bioethics and the sociology of trust: introduction to the theme. [REVIEW]Raymond G. De Vries & Scott Y. H. Kim - 2008 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 11 (4):377-379.
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    ”Among Bioethicists: EckenwilerLisa A.„ ed.1967-Ethics of bioethics: mapping the moral landscape. [REVIEW]Raymond G. de Vries - 2012 - Hastings Center Report 39 (5):46-47.
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    From Pioneers to Professionals.Sonali S. Parnami, Katherine Y. Lin, Kathryn Bondy Fessler, Erica Blom, Matthew Sullivan & Raymond G. de Vries - 2012 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 21 (1):104-115.
    Bioethics has made remarkable progress as a scholarly and applied field. A mere fledgling in the 1960s, it is now firmly established in hospitals, medical schools, and government agencies and boasts a number of professional associations and a handsome collection of journals.
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    The Veterinarian's Burden: The Cost of Ethical Care for Animals.John G. DeVries & Raymond G. De Vries - 2018 - American Journal of Bioethics 18 (2):60-62.
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    Organizational Architecture, Ethical Culture, and Perceived Unethical Behavior Towards Customers: Evidence from Wholesale Banking.Raymond O. S. Zaal, Ronald J. M. Jeurissen & Edward A. G. Groenland - 2019 - Journal of Business Ethics 158 (3):825-848.
    In this study, we propose and test a model of the effects of organizational ethical culture and organizational architecture on the perceived unethical behavior of employees towards customers. This study also examines the relationship between organizational ethical culture and moral acceptability judgment, hypothesizing that moral acceptability judgment is an important stage in the ethical decision-making process. Based on a field study in one of the largest financial institutions in Europe, we found that organizational ethical culture was significantly related to the (...)
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    The development of metacognitive ability in adolescence.Sarah-Jayne Blakemore Leonora G. Weil, Stephen M. Fleming, Iroise Dumontheil, Emma J. Kilford, Rimona S. Weil, Geraint Rees, Raymond J. Dolan - 2013 - Consciousness and Cognition 22 (1):264.
    Introspection, or metacognition, is the capacity to reflect on our own thoughts and behaviours. Here, we investigated how one specific metacognitive ability develops in adolescence, a period of life associated with the emergence of self-concept and enhanced self-awareness. We employed a task that dissociates objective performance on a visual task from metacognitive ability in a group of 56 participants aged between 11 and 41 years. Metacognitive ability improved significantly with age during adolescence, was highest in late adolescence and plateaued going (...)
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    REVIEWS-Compact covering maps and descriptive set theory.G. Debs, J. Saint Raymond & Ilijas Farah - 2004 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 10 (3):430-434.
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    Reproductive Gifts and Gift Giving: The Altruistic Woman.Janice G. Raymond - 1990 - Hastings Center Report 20 (6):7-11.
    Reproductive gift relationships must be seen in their totality, not just as helping someone have a child. Noncommercial surrogacy cannot be treated as a mere act of altruism—any valorizing of altruistic surrogacy and reproductive gift‐giving must be assessed within the wider context of women's political inequality.
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    The Court and Camp of Runjeet Sing.Raymond Callahan & W. G. Osborne - 1975 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 95 (2):341.
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  39. La Philosophie au milieu du XX siècle.Raymond Klibansky & G. C. Anavati - 1964 - Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 20 (4):486-487.
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  40. Religion and the Psychology of Jung.Raymond Hostie & G. R. Lamb - 1957
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    Hilgard on the dominant laws of learning.G. Raymond Stone - 1948 - Psychological Review 55 (6):342-344.
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    Prediction in clinical psychology and behavior theory.G. Raymond Stone - 1952 - Psychological Review 59 (2):95-97.
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    The effect of negative incentives in serial learning: V. Response repetition as a function of successive serial verbal punishments.G. Raymond Stone - 1951 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 42 (1):20.
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    The effect of negative incentives in serial learning: VI. Response repetition as a function of an isolated electric shock punishment.G. Raymond Stone & Norman Walter - 1951 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 41 (6):411.
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    A response to Abrams.Janice G. Raymond - 1984 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 9 (3):319-320.
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    Medicine as patriarchal religion.Janice G. Raymond - 1982 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 7 (2):197-216.
    This article demonstrates, by use of specific theological paradigms, how medicine functions as religion. In doing so, medicine promotes anti-feminist beliefs, symbols, social memories, and churchly structures. The essay then examines the enhancement of women's health from a feminist philosophical perspective. It argues against fetishizing in health promotion to the extent that everything comes to be regarded as therapeutic. Medicine has advanced the ideology that life itself is a disease to be cured or, at best, prevented. Alternative ethics of health (...)
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    Response.Janice G. Raymond - 1988 - Hypatia 3 (2):139-144.
    This essay is a response to the comments and critique, included in this issue, of Claudia Card and Marilyn Friedman to my book, A Passion for Friends. In this response, I emphasize the crucial distinction between female separation and dissociation from the world, so as to register the difference between the positive and negative separations in which women are engaged. I also expand the discussion of individuality and individualism. The latter has arisen within the context of a feminist liberal campaign (...)
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  48. Sex Trafficking and Prostitution: Human Rights and Health Consequences.Janice G. Raymond & H. Patricia Hynes - 2000 - In Lorraine Dennerstein & Margret M. Baltes (eds.), Women's Rights and Bioethics. UNESCO. pp. 122--135.
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    Psychological Effects of Alcohol. An Experimental Investigation of the Effects of Moderate Doses of Ethyl Alcohol on a Related Group of Neuro-Muscular Processes in Man.Raymond Dodge, Francis G. Benedict & F. Lyman Wells - 1916 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 13 (24):665-667.
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    Scientific evidence and best patient care practices should guide the ethics of Lyme disease activism.Paul G. Auwaerter, Johan S. Bakken, Raymond J. Dattwyler, J. Stephen Dumler, John J. Halperin, Edward McSweegan, Robert B. Nadelman, Susan O'Connell, Sunil K. Sood, Arthur Weinstein & Gary P. Wormser - 2011 - Journal of Medical Ethics 37 (2):68-73.
    Johnson and Stricker published an opinion piece in the Journal of Medical Ethics presenting their perspective on the 2008 agreement between the Infectious Diseases Society of America (IDSA) and the Connecticut Attorney General with regard to the 2006 IDSA treatment guideline for Lyme disease. Their writings indicate that these authors hold unconventional views of a relatively common tick-transmitted bacterial infection caused by the spirochete Borrelia burgdorferi. Therefore, it should come as no surprise that their opinions would clash with the IDSA's (...)
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