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  1. The Bhagavadgita, with an Introductory Essay, Sanskrit Text, English Translation and Notes.S. Rad-Hakrishnan - 1948
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    Naẓarīyat al-nafs ʻinda Ikhwān al-Ṣafā.Akhtar ʻAbbās Raḍwī - 2009 - Bayrūt: Dār al-Hādī lil-Ṭibāʻah wa-al-Nashr wa-al-Tawzīʻ.
    Islamic philosophy; Ismailites; doctrines.
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  3. Anchoring as a Structural Bias of Deliberation.Soroush Rafiee Rad, Sebastian Till Braun & Olivier Roy - unknown
    We study the anchoring effect in a computational model of group deliberation on preference rankings. Anchoring is a form of path-dependence through which the opinions of those who speak early have a stronger influence on the outcome of deliberation than the opinions of those who speak later. We show that anchoring can occur even among fully rational agents. We then compare the respective effects of anchoring and three other determinants of the deliberative outcome: the relative weight or social influence of (...)
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    From Aesthetic Virtues to God.Rad Miksa - 2022 - TheoLogica: An International Journal for Philosophy of Religion and Philosophical Theology 7 (2).
    I argue that the aesthetic theoretical virtues of beauty, simplicity, and unification, as well as the evidential virtue of explanatory depth, can transform theistic-friendly personal cause (PC) arguments—like the kalām cosmological argument (KCA) and the fine-tuning argument—into stand-alone arguments for monotheism. The aesthetic virtues allow this by providing us with the grounds to rationally accept a perfect personal cause (i.e., God) as the best PC to believe in given the success of some PC argument. Using the KCA as an example, (...)
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    Stability of democracies: a complex systems perspective.Karoline Wiesner, A. Birdi, T. Eliassi-Rad, H. Farrell, D. Garcia, S. Lewandowsky, Patricia Palacios, Don Ross, D. Sornette & Karim P. Y. Thebault - 2019 - European Journal of Physics 40 (1).
    The idea that democracy is under threat, after being largely dormant for at least 40 years, is looming increasingly large in public discourse. Complex systems theory offers a range of powerful new tools to analyse the stability of social institutions in general, and democracy in particular. What makes a democracy stable? And which processes potentially lead to instability of a democratic system? This paper offers a complex systems perspective on this question, informed by areas of the mathematical, natural, and social (...)
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    Deny the Kalam’s Causal Principle, Embrace Absurdity.Rad Miksa - 2020 - Philosophia Christi 22 (2):239-255.
    One objection against the kalam is that while the standard arguments for its causal premise apply to things in the universe, they do not apply to the universe itself. Thus, universes could come into existence uncaused from nothing. This objection, however, creates a situation where an absurd universe is as likely to come into existence uncaused as a normal universe is. This then generates serious skepticism about the reliability of our cognitive faculties, the truth of our sensory inputs, and our (...)
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    Nonresistant Nonbelief.Rad Miksa - 2024 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 98 (1):1-23.
    The argument from divine hiddenness (ADH) requires accepting that nonresistant nonbelief has existed or does exist. Yet some reasons for accepting nonresistant nonbelief are also reasons for accepting theistic-supporting and naturalism-falsifying evidentially compelling religious experiences (ECREs). Additionally, any reasons for rejecting ECREs can be used to reject nonresistant nonbelief, thus creating parity (at the very least) of epistemic warrant between the two claims. Consequently, accepting nonresistant nonbelief should lead to accepting ECREs. Accepting nonresistant nonbelief therefore indirectly threatens naturalism, atheism and (...)
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    Maximal possessiveness: A serious flaw in the evil God challenge.Rad Miksa - 2022 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 92 (2):73-88.
    The Evil God (EG) challenge alleges that because arguments used to support belief in a Good God (GG) can be mirrored by the EG hypothesis, then belief in the former is no more reasonable than belief in the latter. Thus, there is an epistemic symmetry between both hypotheses. This paper argues that one of the EG’s secondary traits, specifically his maximal possessiveness, would render it very likely, if not certain, that the EG would _not_ create anything at all. By contrast, (...)
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    A Radial Basis Function Neural Network Approach to Predict Preschool Teachers’ Technology Acceptance Behavior.Dana Rad, Gilbert C. Magulod, Evelina Balas, Alina Roman, Anca Egerau, Roxana Maier, Sonia Ignat, Tiberiu Dughi, Valentina Balas, Edgar Demeter, Gavril Rad & Roxana Chis - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    With the continual development of artificial intelligence and smart computing in recent years, quantitative approaches have become increasingly popular as an efficient modeling tool as they do not necessitate complicated mathematical models. Many nations have taken steps, such as transitioning to online schooling, to decrease the harm caused by coronaviruses. Inspired by the demand for technology in early education, the present research uses a radial basis function neural network modeling technique to predict preschool instructors’ technology usage in classes based on (...)
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  10. The Theology of Israel's Historical Traditions.Gerhard von Rad & D. M. G. Stalker - 1962
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    Teorii︠a︡ funkt︠s︡iĭ prava: monografii︠a︡.T. N. Radʹko - 2014 - Moskva: Prospekt.
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    Going Agile, a Post-Pandemic Universal Work Paradigm - A Theoretical Narrative Review.Dana Rad & Gavril Rad - 2021 - Postmodern Openings 12 (4):337-388.
    Due to digital transformation, technology advancements, telework, we can no longer pretend that traditional work offers high incentives and efficiency, but on the contrary, traditional work falls behind each year, deeming organizations and individuals to adopt the agile work. Rapid technological developments have altered the way businesses operate, with the goal of producing viable solutions in an environment fraught with unpredictability. This paper is a theoretical narrative review on the general topic of agile work. The present paper addresses the issue (...)
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    The ethics of responsibility in Elie Wiesel´s work.Ilie Rad - 2011 - Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 10 (28):204-209.
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    Tracking probabilistic truths: a logic for statistical learning.Alexandru Baltag, Soroush Rafiee Rad & Sonja Smets - 2021 - Synthese 199 (3-4):9041-9087.
    We propose a new model for forming and revising beliefs about unknown probabilities. To go beyond what is known with certainty and represent the agent’s beliefs about probability, we consider a plausibility map, associating to each possible distribution a plausibility ranking. Beliefs are defined as in Belief Revision Theory, in terms of truth in the most plausible worlds. We consider two forms of conditioning or belief update, corresponding to the acquisition of two types of information: learning observable evidence obtained by (...)
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    Three Perspectives on a Journalistic Approach.Ilie Rad, Aurel-Teodor Codoban & Nicolae Cretu - 2010 - Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 9 (27):344-355.
    Review of Nicu Gavriluţă’s The Fools’ Mother is Always Pregnant. A Sociology of Everyday Pathologies. (Mama proştilor e mereu gravidă. Sociologia patologiilor cotidiene.) Foreword by Ştefan Afloroaei (Iaşi: European Institute, 2010).
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  16. Ṣadá al-ḥadāthah: mā baʻda al-ḥadāthah fi zamanīha al-qādim.Raḍwān Ziyādah - 2003 - al-Dār al-Bayḍāʼ: al-Markaz al-Thaqāfī al-ʻArabī.
     
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    Necessity of Reinterpretation of Sharia in the Thoughts of a Grand Ayatollah: Saanei’s Response to the Challenge of Human Rights in Islam.Masoumeh Rad Goudarzi & Alireza Najafinejad - 2019 - Muslim World Journal of Human Rights 16 (1):27-49.
    The common method of the traditional Islamic Jurisprudence in seminaries has been challenged by Ayatollah Yousef Saanei, one of the ten prominent Iranian Grand Ayatollahs. Saanei is well known for attempting to institutionalize a new method of Ijtihad, known as searching Ijtihad, which seeks to reconsider the common mode of understanding religious texts and jurisprudential inferences. His experiences of observing the systematic ineffectiveness and discrimination in popular jurisprudence regarding women’s rights, family, and religious minorities persuaded him to take scientific action (...)
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    Resolving the conflict between traditional Islam and human rights: A comparative study of Mahmoud Mohammed Taha’s and Mohsen Kadivar’s views.Masoumeh Rad Goudarzi - 2021 - Critical Research on Religion 9 (3):284-299.
    In the recent decades, many Muslim intellectuals have devoted their intellectual efforts to reconstructing the jurisprudence through a new interpretation of Islam in order to solve the problem of human rights. While they have mostly tried to find a solution based on Ijtihad in derivation of Shari’a, Mahmoud Mohammad Taha and Mohsen Kadivar have asked for structural Ijtihad, presenting reversed and rational abrogation theories. In the current article, the researcher aims to focus on three main questions: Why do they believe (...)
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    Towards the entropy-limit conjecture.Jürgen Landes, Soroush Rafiee Rad & Jon Williamson - 2020 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 172 (2):102870.
    The maximum entropy principle is widely used to determine non-committal probabilities on a finite domain, subject to a set of constraints, but its application to continuous domains is notoriously problematic. This paper concerns an intermediate case, where the domain is a first-order predicate language. Two strategies have been put forward for applying the maximum entropy principle on such a domain: applying it to finite sublanguages and taking the pointwise limit of the resulting probabilities as the size n of the sublanguage (...)
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  20. Learning from Conditionals.Benjamin Eva, Stephan Hartmann & Soroush Rafiee Rad - 2020 - Mind 129 (514):461-508.
    In this article, we address a major outstanding question of probabilistic Bayesian epistemology: how should a rational Bayesian agent update their beliefs upon learning an indicative conditional? A number of authors have recently contended that this question is fundamentally underdetermined by Bayesian norms, and hence that there is no single update procedure that rational agents are obliged to follow upon learning an indicative conditional. Here we resist this trend and argue that a core set of widely accepted Bayesian norms is (...)
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    RAWLSNET: Altering Bayesian Networks to Encode Rawlsian Fair Equality of Opportunity.David Liu, Zohair Shafi, Will Fleisher, Tina Eliassi-Rad & Scott Alfeld - 2021 - Proceedings of the 2021 AAAI/ACM Conference on AI, Ethics, and Society.
    We present RAWLSNET, a system for altering Bayesian Network (BN) models to satisfy the Rawlsian principle of fair equality of opportunity (FEO). RAWLSNET's BN models generate aspirational data distributions: data generated to reflect an ideally fair, FEO-satisfying society. FEO states that everyone with the same talent and willingness to use it should have the same chance of achieving advantageous social positions (e.g., employment), regardless of their background circumstances (e.g., socioeconomic status). Satisfying FEO requires alterations to social structures such as school (...)
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    Bulūgh al-jumlah al-Qurʼānīyah al-marām fī barāʼat Ummunā ʻĀʼishah raḍiya Allāh ʻanhā, zawj Sayyid al-Anām.Qāsim Ṣāliḥ ʻĀnī - 2020 - [ʻAmmān?]: Dār Amjad lil-Nashr wa-al-Tawzīʻ.
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    Abraham's Sacrifice: Gerhard von Rad's Interpretation of Genesis 22.Konrad Schmid - 2008 - Interpretation: A Journal of Bible and Theology 62 (3):268-276.
    From the perspective of Heilsgeschichte, Gerhard von Rad saw clearly that Genesis 22 deals with the possible annihilation of the covenant promise. A fresh approach to Genesis corroborates this view and demonstrates that innerbiblical exegesis has shaped the message of Genesis 22.
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    Řád jako ústřední idea civilizace.Karel Floss - 2016 - Studia Philosophica 63 (1):13-25.
    Pojem řádu má své veliké dějiny od předsókratiků až k H. Kringsovi, který v roce 1941 vydává knihu Ordo. U nás se pojmu řádu a řádovosti věnoval po celý život ze­jména brněnský a olomoucký myslitel J. L. Fischer (1894–1973). Idea řádu byla také jedním z pilířů jeho skladebné filosofie, jež měla základní problémy moderní společnosti vyřešit účinněji než marxismus. Současně s „laickým“ Fischerem usilovala v kritických 30. letech dvacátého století o nastolení kýženého řádu vyhraněně katolická skupina sou­středěná kolem tehdy nově (...)
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    al-Muʻāraḍāt al-dīnīyah li-ḥujjat al-tawḥīd al-Sīnawīyah: qirāʼah lil-nuṣūṣ al-falsafīyah wa-al-kalāmīyah, maʻa nashr naṣṣ "Masʼalah fī tawḥīd al-falāsifah" li-Taqī al-Dīn Ibn Taymīyah (T 728H/1328M), wa-bi-ḍamīmatihā nuṣūṣ turāthīyah ghālibuhā yunsharu li-awwal marrah.Fāris ibn 'Āmir 'Ajamī (ed.) - 2020 - al-Jazāʼir: Ibn al-Nadīm lil-Nashr wa-al-Tawzīʻ.
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    Theology as Witness: Gerhard von Rad's Contribution to the Study of Old Testament Theology.Andreas Schuele - 2008 - Interpretation: A Journal of Bible and Theology 62 (3):256-267.
    In his seminal Theology of the Old Testament, Gerhard von Rad argues that the testimonial character of the Old Testament provides it with a coherent framework of theological interpretation. Von Rad defines “testimony” as the dynamic interplay between Israel's memory and the expectation of a God who is revealed in the history of the chosen people.
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    Reading the Bible in Nazi Germany: Gerhard von Rad's Attempt to Reclaim the Old Testament for the Church.Bernard M. Levinson - 2008 - Interpretation: A Journal of Bible and Theology 62 (3):238-254.
    From 1933 until 1945, the Hebrew Bible and the connection between Christianity and Judaism came under attack in Nazi Germany. Gerhard von Rad defended the importance of the Old Testament in a courageous struggle that profoundly influenced his interpretation of the book of Deuteronomy.
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    al-Akhlāq fī al-Islām: fī ḍawʼ al-Kitāb wa-al-Sunnah wa-āthār al-ṣaḥābah raḍiya Allāh ʻanhum.Saʻīd ibn ʻAlī ibn Wahf Qaḥṭānī - 2015 - [al-Riyāḍ]: [Saʻīd ibn ʻAlī ibn Wahf al-Qaḥṭānī].
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    Eva, Hartmann and Rad on Kullback-Leibler Minimization.Randall G. McCutcheon - manuscript
    We address problems (that have since been addressed) in a proofs-version of a paper by Eva, Hartmann and Rad, who where attempting to justify the Kullback-Leibler divergence minimization solution to van Fraassen’s Judy Benjamin problem.
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    Kitāb al-ʼaxlāq Wa-s-siyar, ou, Risāla fī mudāwāt an-nufūs wa-tahd̲īb al-ʼaxlāq wa-z-zuhd fī r-rad̲āʼil.Ibn Ḥazm & ʻAlī ibn Aḥmad - 1980 - Stockholm, Sweden: Almquis & Wiksell International. Edited by Eva Riad.
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    “But We Were in the Wilderness, and There God Speaks Quite Differently”: On the Significance of Preaching in the Theology and Work of Gerhard von Rad“But We Were in the Wilderness, and There God Speaks Quite Differently”: On the Significance of Preaching in the Theology and Work of Gerhard von Rad1.Martin Hauger - 2008 - Interpretation: A Journal of Bible and Theology 62 (3):278-292.
    Gerhard von Rad's concept of preaching is based on a biblical and homiletical hermeneutic that draws on some key insights of Karl Barth's dialectical theology. Von Rad's sermons were deeply informed by the older, liberal tradition and its concern for a distinctly “modern” way of preaching. This essay sketches the development of his concept of preaching as it relates to his work as an Old Testament scholar and university preacher.
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    Plato at Syracuse: Essays on Plato in Western Greece with a new translation of the Seventh Letter by Jonah Radding.Heather Reid & Mark Ralkowski (eds.) - 2019 - Parnassos Press- Fonte Aretusa.
    This book is born from a desire to understand how Plato influenced and was influenced by the intellectual culture of Western Greece, the ancient Hellenic cities of Sicily and Southern Italy. In 2018, a seminar on Plato at Syracuse was organized, in which a small group of scholars discussed a new translation of the Seventh Letter and several essays on the topic. The seminar was intense but friendly, having attracted a diverse group of scholars that ranged from graduate students to (...)
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  33. What science can do for democracy: a complexity science approach.Tina Eliassi-Rad, Henry Farrell, David Garcia, Stephan Lewandowsky, Patricia Palacios, Don Ross, Didier Sornette, Karim Thébault & Karoline Wiesner - 2020 - Humanities and Social Sciences Communications 7.
    Political scientists have conventionally assumed that achieving democracy is a one-way ratchet. Only very recently has the question of “democratic backsliding” attracted any research attention. We argue that democratic instability is best understood with tools from complexity science. The explanatory power of complexity science arises from several features of complex systems. Their relevance in the context of democracy is discussed. Several policy recommendations are offered to help stabilize current systems of representative democracy.
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  34. Deuteronomy. A Commentary.Gerhard von Rad - 1966
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    Defeating the Problem of Evil with Evil.Rad Miksa - 2024 - TheoLogica: An International Journal for Philosophy of Religion and Philosophical Theology 9 (1).
    I argue that the creation and freely chosen salvation and everlasting bliss of even just one person is a greater good than any finite amount of evil and suffering. Since it is extremely likely (if not certain) that, out of all possible individuals that could exist, some (or at least one) would only be freely saved through the contemplation and experience of evil and suffering, then God would be justified in creating a world with evil and suffering to allow for (...)
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    Equivocation Axiom on First Order Languages.Soroush Rafiee Rad - 2017 - Studia Logica 105 (1):121-152.
    In this paper we investigate some mathematical consequences of the Equivocation Principle, and the Maximum Entropy models arising from that, for first order languages. We study the existence of Maximum Entropy models for these theories in terms of the quantifier complexity of the theory and will investigate some invariance and structural properties of such models.
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    What science can do for democracy – A complexity science approach.T. Eliassi-rad, H. Farrell, Stephan da GarciaLewandowsky, Patricia Palacios, Don A. Ross, Didier Sornette, Karim P. Y. Thebault & Karoline Wiesner - 2020 - Humanities and Social Sciences Communications 7.
    Political scientists have conventionally assumed that achieving democracy is a one-way ratchet. Only very recently has the question of ‘democratic backsliding’ attracted any research attention. We argue that democratic instability is best understood with tools from complexity science. The explanatory power of complexity science arises from several features of complex systems. Their relevance in the context of democracy is discussed. Several policy recommen- dations are offered to help stabilize current systems of representative democracy.
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    La sagesse en Israël.Gerhard von Rad - 1971 - Revue Théologique de Louvain 2 (1):69-75.
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  39. Wisdom in Israel.Gerhard von Rad & James D. Martin - 1973
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    Correction to: Maximal possessiveness: A serious flaw in the evil God challenge.Rad Miksa - 2022 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 92 (2):89-89.
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    al-Insān fī al-Qurʼān wa-al-sunnah.Miṣbāḥ Muḥammad Asʻad ʻAbd al-Fattāḥ Raḍwān - 1999 - [al-Madīnah]: Nadī al-Madīnah al-Munawwarah al-Adabī. Edited by Widād Ḥasan Khalīfah.
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  42. Weisheit in Israel.Gerhard von Rad & Walter Brueggemann - 1970
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    Communicology.M. Mohsenian Rad - 1993 - Communications 18 (3):331-354.
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    Perspectives of Consent Silence in Cyberbullying.Dana Rad, Tiberiu Dughi, Alina Roman & Sonia Ignat - 2019 - Postmodern Openings 10 (2):57-73.
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    Probabilistic characterisation of models of first-order theories.Soroush Rafiee Rad - 2021 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 172 (1):102875.
    We study probabilistic characterisation of a random model of a finite set of first order axioms. Given a set of first order axioms.
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  46. Biblical Interpretations in Preaching.Gerhard Von Rad & John E. Steely - 1977
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    Leibniz's 'New system' and associated contemporary texts.R. S. Woolhouse & Richard Francks (eds.) - 1997 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    This volume gathers together for the first time are all the key texts in a crucial debate in modern philosophy, centered on Leibniz's famous 1695 essay, the "New System of the Nature of Substances and their Communication," in which he introduced his strikingly original theory of metaphysics. His "system" became increasingly famous and drew him into discussion and development of these ideas, both in public and in private, with a variety of thinkers, most notably the great French philosopher Pierre Bayle. (...)
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    Individuals confront tradition: Scholars in eleventh‐ and twelfth‐century Europe.Charles M. Radding - 1997 - The European Legacy 2 (8):1313-1324.
    (1997). Individuals confront tradition: Scholars in eleventh‐ and twelfth‐century Europe. The European Legacy: Vol. 2, The Individual in European Culture, pp. 1313-1324.
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    Kinetic proofreading by the cavity system of myoglobin: protection from poisoning.Wilson Radding & George N. Phillips - 2004 - Bioessays 26 (4):422-433.
    Throughout its matrix of atoms, myoglobin has a network of cavities that are inhabited for short lengths of time by ligands released by photolysis from the myoglobin heme. The purpose or effect of this cavity network is not clear. A recently published kinetic scheme that fits data from many native and mutant myoglobin oxygen photolysis experiments can be modified easily into a kinetic scheme that includes kinetic proofreading. Proofreading would provide protection against contaminants and, specifically, might help protect the cell (...)
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    Loss of control is not necessary to induce behavioral consequences of deprivation: The case of religious fasting during Ramadan.Mostafa Salari Rad & Jeremy Ginges - 2017 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 40.
    Pepper & Nettle argue that the more present-oriented behavior associated with a low socioeconomic status is an adaptive response to having relatively little control over the future. However, a study of fasters during Ramadan shows that self-imposed deprivation, which carries no implications regarding the ability to realize deferred rewards, is associated with loss and risk aversion.
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