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    Modelling of austenite grain growth kinetics in a microalloyed steel in the presence of carbonitride precipitates.S. H. Mohamadi Azghandi, V. Ghanooni Ahmadabadi, A. Zabett & F. Fazeli - 2014 - Philosophical Magazine 94 (24):2758-2775.
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  2. A theory of magnitude: common cortical metrics of time, space and quantity.V. Walsh - 2003 - Trends in Cognitive Sciences 7 (11):483-488.
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    Experiences with community engagement and informed consent in a genetic cohort study of severe childhood diseases in Kenya.V. M. Marsh, D. M. Kamuya, A. M. Mlamba, T. N. Williams & S. S. Molyneux - 2010 - BMC Medical Ethics 11 (1):13-13.
    BackgroundThe potential contribution of community engagement to addressing ethical challenges for international biomedical research is well described, but there is relatively little documented experience of community engagement to inform its development in practice. This paper draws on experiences around community engagement and informed consent during a genetic cohort study in Kenya to contribute to understanding the strengths and challenges of community engagement in supporting ethical research practice, focusing on issues of communication, the role of field workers in 'doing ethics' on (...)
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    The Phenomenological Movement: A Historical Introduction.V. J. McGill - 1961 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 22 (4):587-592.
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    The extent of cognitivism.V. P. J. Arponen - 2013 - History of the Human Sciences 26 (5):3-21.
    In this article, cognitivism is understood as the view that the engine of human (individual and collective) action is the intentional, dispositional, or other mental capacities of the brain or the mind. Cognitivism has been criticized for considering the essence of human action to reside in its alleged source in mental processes at the expense of the social surroundings of the action, criticism that has often been inspired by Ludwig Wittgenstein's later philosophy. This article explores the logical extent of the (...)
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    Інформаційно-комп’ютерні комунікації науково-освітньої діяльності в умовах інтеграції україни в європейський освітній простір.О. V. Sosnin & M. A. Azhazha - 2018 - Гуманітарний Вісник Запорізької Державної Інженерної Академії 74:159-172.
    The relevance of the research is that the information and computer communications of scientific and educational activity as a factor of the development of the information society are analyzed. Statement of the task - the modern stage of the socio-political development of Ukraine is characterized by the unprecedented pace of development of a new information and communication arrangement of scientific and educational activities in society and, as a result, its development as informational and civic. Object of research - information and (...)
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    La physique quantique et Les idéalisations classiques.V. Fock - 1965 - Dialectica 19 (3‐4):223-245.
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    Avivakṣitavācya-dhvani and the Deterritorialization of Signifier: A Liberating Experience for Language, Author and Reader.V. S. Sreenath - 2017 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 45 (5):817-836.
    This paper aims to make an anti-canonical reading of the avivakṣitavācya-variety of dhvani conceptualized by the ninth century Sanskrit literary critic Ānandavardhana in his seminal work Dhvanyāloka. In this paper, I argue that avivakṣitavācya-dhvani opens up a signifier to new significations that are not conventionally associated with it through a process of deterritorialization. In any language, convention functions as a structuring mechanism upon a signifier by clearly demarcating a rigid semantic ambit for it. By the term ‘conventional semantic ambit’, I (...)
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    The jump operation for structure degrees.V. Baleva - 2005 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 45 (3):249-265.
    One of the main problems in effective model theory is to find an appropriate information complexity measure of the algebraic structures in the sense of computability. Unlike the commonly used degrees of structures, the structure degree measure is total. We introduce and study the jump operation for structure degrees. We prove that it has all natural jump properties (including jump inversion theorem, theorem of Ash), which show that our definition is relevant. We study the relation between the structure degree jump (...)
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    Nondemolition principle of quantum measurement theory.V. P. Belavkin - 1994 - Foundations of Physics 24 (5):685-714.
    We give an explicit axiomatic formulation of the quantum measurement theory which is free of the projection postulate. It is based on the generalized nondemolition principle applicable also to the unsharp, continuous-spectrum and continuous-in-time observations. The “collapsed state-vector” after the “objectification” is simply treated as a random vector of the a posterioristate given by the quantum filtering, i.e., the conditioning of the a prioriinduced state on the corresponding reduced algebra. The nonlinear phenomenological equation of “continuous spontaneous localization” has been derived (...)
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    Sopholab: Experimental computational philosophy.V. Wiegel - 2007 - Dissertation,
    In this book, the extend to which we can equip artificial agents with moral reasoning capacity is investigated. Attempting to create artificial agents with moral reasoning capabilities challenges our understanding of morality and moral reasoning to its utmost. It also helps philosophers dealing with the inherent complexity of modern organizations. Modern society with large multi-national organizations and extensive information infrastructures provides a backdrop for moral theories that is hard to encompass through mere theorising. Computerized support for theorising is needed to (...)
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    American Hegemony as a New “Center of Power”.V. I. Spiridonova - 2019 - Russian Journal of Philosophical Sciences 62 (1):48-66.
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    Business model and financial performance: evidence from the Indian banking industry.V. Raja Sreedharan, V. Gopikumar & Smitha Nair - 2018 - International Journal of Management Concepts and Philosophy 11 (4):365.
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    Serrated flow in quenched duralumin alloy.V. Srinivasan - 1973 - Philosophical Magazine 27 (4):823-832.
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    The Enactivist Self- Virtual or Autonomous?V. Sridharan - 2015 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 22 (7-8):183-200.
    In his foundational enactivist writings, Francisco Varela explained the self as 'virtual', 'fictional', and 'groundless'. More recent enactivist scholars have taken issue with Varela's analysis, elevating the self to the same ontological status as other biological processes. On their interpretation, our 'self' can be considered an autonomous system in the same manner as cells, organs, and organisms. After discussing the enactivist's definition of an autonomous system, this paper examines the lack of clarity from more recent scholars around precisely how our (...)
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  16. Nekotorye filosofskie voprosy estestvoznanii︠a︡.V. M. Kaganov (ed.) - 1957 - Moskva,: Izd-vo Akademii nauk SSSR.
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    Individual variations in time judgment and the concept of an internal clock.V. R. Carlson & I. Feinberg - 1968 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 77 (4):631.
  18. Cosmology of the cappadocian fathers: a contribution to dialogue between science and theology today.V. Shmaliy - 2005 - Faith and Philosophy 22 (5).
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    From Galileo's Pendulum to a Quantum One (A Short Review).V. B. Braginsky - 1998 - Foundations of Physics 28 (1):125-130.
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    Stochastic processes for indirectly interacting particles and stochastic quantum mechanics.V. Buonomano & A. F. Prado de Andrade - 1988 - Foundations of Physics 18 (4):401-426.
    This work has two objectives. The first is to begin a mathematical formalism appropriate to treating particles which only interact with each otherindirectly due to hypothesized memory effects in a stochastic medium. More specifically we treat a situation in which a sequence of particles consecutively passes through a region (e.g., a measuring apparatus) in such a way that one particle leaves the region before the next one enters. We want to study a situation in which a particle may interact with (...)
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    Presentation rate and intralist repetition effects in immediate probe recall.V. David Burns - 1974 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 102 (5):813.
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    Adaptation in the perception of visual velocity.V. R. Carlson - 1962 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 64 (2):192.
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    Aftereffect of a moving pattern.V. R. Carlson - 1959 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 58 (1):31.
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    Hypnotic suggestion and the conditioned reflex.V. E. Fisher - 1932 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 15 (2):212.
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    Xenophon's 'Cynegeticus'.V. Gray - 1985 - Hermes 113 (2):156-172.
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    Constraints and some capabilities of the postural control system.V. S. Gurfinkel & K. E. Popov - 1985 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 8 (1):157-157.
  27. A Path from the Quantization of the Action Variable to Quantum Mechanical Formalism.V. Hushwater - 1998 - Foundations of Physics 28 (2):167-184.
    Starting from the quantization of the action variable as a basic principle, I show that this leads one to the probabilistic description of physical quantities as random variables, which satisfy the uncertainty relation. Using such variables I show that the ensemble-averaged action variable in the quantum domain can be presented as a contour integral of a “quantum momentum function,” pq(z), which is assumed to be analytic. The condition that all bound states pq(z) must yield the quantized values of the action (...)
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    Nonspreading wave packets in quantum mechanics.V. K. Ignatovich - 1978 - Foundations of Physics 8 (7-8):565-571.
    In this paper a nonspreading, unnormalizable wave packet satisfying the Schrödinger equation is constructed. A modification of the Schrödinger equation is considered which allows the normalization of the wave packet. The case is generalized for relativistic mechanics.
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  29. Distinguishing Ernst von Glasersfeld's Radical Constructivism from Humberto Maturana's 'Radical Realism'.V. Kenny - 2007 - Constructivist Foundations 2 (2-3):58-64.
    Purpose: Ernst von Glasersfeld has dedicated a lot of effort to trying to define just where his views and those of his friend Humberto Maturana part company, epistemologically speaking (Glasersfeld 1991, 2001). As a contribution to unravelling this puzzle I propose in this article to delineate just where they seem to differ most and why these differences arise. Approach: Part of my contribution is to propose drawing a distinction between von Glasersfeld's Radical Constructivism as the last viable outpost of constructivism (...)
     
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    Ganymede/Son of Getron: Medieval monasticism and the drama of same-sex desire.V. A. Kolve - 1998 - Speculum 73 (4):1014-1067.
    Whereas feminist theory has revitalized our understanding of the culture of medieval Europe, gay theory has only recently begun to review and rewrite that period of our past. Simon Gaunt, writing in 1992, offered several explanations for this state of affairs—including the homophobia of many educational institutions and a notable lack of visible gay scholars in the field. But the following explanation, I think, goes deepest, and is historically the most intractable. However much medieval women may have differed from modern (...)
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    Differences in the Oral Responses to Words of General and of Local Significance.V. R. McClatchy - 1922 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 5 (5):312.
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    Concepts of Consciousness, Kinds of Consciousness, Meanings of `Consciousness'.V. Antony Michael - 2002 - Philosophical Studies 109 (1):1-16.
    The use of expressions like `concepts of consciousness', `kinds ofconsciousness', and `meanings of `consciousness' ' interchangeablyis ubiquitous within the consciousness literature. It is arguedthat this practice can be made sense of in only two ways. The firstinvolves interpreting `concepts of consciousness' and `kinds ofconsciousness' metalinguistically to mean, roughly, conceptsexpressed by `consciousness' and kinds expressed by`consciousness'; and the second involves certain literal,though semantically deviant, interpretations of those expressions.The trouble is that researchers frequently use the above expressionsinterchangeably without satisfying either way of (...)
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  33. Two concepts of identity and difference in Plato-'Timaeos' 35a and its new Platonic interpretation.V. Nemec - 2005 - Filosoficky Casopis 53 (5).
     
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    Stimulus correlates of visual pattern discrimination by humans: Area and contour.V. J. Polidora - 1965 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 69 (3):221.
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    Some preliminary formulations toward a new theory of matter.V. Shekhawat - 1976 - Foundations of Physics 6 (2):221-235.
    Matter is pictured as a primitive fluid substratum having the fundamental property of fluctuating at a constant frequency. From this are derived the discrete properties of space and time, and it follows that, at the microlevel, talk of pure space and pure time involves us in ambiguities. A new interpretation of Planck's constant emerges according to which it is a quantum of matter-time combination. Thus, a quantum of matter-space combination should exist. On pursuing further the hydrodynamic model, such a constant (...)
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    A modified set of Feynman postulates in quantum mechanics.V. K. Thankappan & P. Gopalakrishna Nambi - 1980 - Foundations of Physics 10 (3-4):217-236.
    Certain modifications, by way of improvement, are proposed for the Feynman postulates in quantum mechanics. These modifications incorporate a criterion for the applicability of the principle of superposition. It is shown that the modified postulates, together with certain assumptions regarding the trajectory of a particle, lead to an expression for the position-momentum uncertainty relationship which is broadly in agreement with the conventional expression. The time-energy uncertainty relationship is, however, found to have a likely place only in the relativistic theory. A (...)
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    A Note on the Computation of the Mean Random Consistency Index of the Analytic Hierarchy Process (Ahp).V. M. Rao Tummala & Hong Ling - 1998 - Theory and Decision 44 (3):221-230.
    In this paper, we use Saaty's Eigenvector Method and the Power Method as well as Ω=1, 2, ⋯ , 9, 1/2, 1/3, ⋯ , 1/9} and Ω-={1,2, ⋯ ,9,1, 1/2, ⋯ ,1/9} as the sets from which the pairwise comparison judgments are assigned at random to examine the variation in the values determined for the mean random consistency index. By extensive simulation analysis, we found that both methods produce the same values for the mean random consistency random index. Also, we (...)
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    Non-Minimal Electromagnetic Coupling for Spin-3/2 Fields.V. M. Villanueva, J. A. Nieto & O. Obregón - 2003 - Foundations of Physics 33 (5):735-740.
    The problem of the electromagnetic coupling for spin-3/2 particles is discussed. Following supergravity and some previous researches in the field of classical supersymmetric particles, we found that the electromagnetic coupling must not obey a minimal coupling in the sense of coupling the electromagnetic potential, but some kind of an electromagnetic field strength.
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  39. La legittimazione come forma naturale del processo.V. Vitale - 1986 - Rivista Internazionale di Filosofia Del Diritto 63 (4):576-589.
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    On Husserl's Theory of the Constitution of Objectifying Meaning [Translated title].V. Zatka - 1990 - Filosoficky Casopis (3):333-345.
    This study offers a critical analysis of Husserl's theory of meaning. The author commences by delineating the position and function of Husserl's meaning theory in the sum total of his phenomenological philosophy. He goes on to demonstrate that this theory was conceived as an integral component of Husserl's theory of knowledge. (edited).
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  41. Philosophical questions of mathematics in anti-dühring.V. A. Panfilov - 1989 - Philosophia Mathematica (2):147-153.
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    The Great Victory of the Soviet People and the Present Struggle for Peace.V. V. Sheliag - 1980 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 19 (3):52-69.
    The glorious anniversary of the great victory of the Soviet people and their heroic armed forces over the most aggressive armies of international imperialism provides a perspective that makes it possible to see the importance of this feat on the scale of world history, in the vivid light of the favorable influence it has exercised on all the subsequent development of sociopolitical processes on earth.
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    The negro's struggle for survival: a study in human ecology.V. G. J. Sheddick - 1939 - The Eugenics Review 30 (4):293.
  44. Upravlencheskai︠a︡ ėtika.V. M. Shepelʹ - 1989 - Moskva: "Ėkonomika".
     
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    An Improved and Efficient Rotation Invariant Thinning Algorithm for Binary Document Images.V. N. Manjunath Aradhya, G. Hemantha Kumar & P. Shivakumara - 2008 - Journal of Intelligent Systems 17 (1-3):157-172.
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  46. Dialekticheskii i istoricheskiĭ materializm--filosofskai︠a︡ osnova kommunisticheskogo mirovozzrenii︠a︡.V. I. Shinkaruk (ed.) - 1977
     
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  47. Edinstvo dialektiki, logiki i teorii poznanii︠a︡.V. I. Shinkaruk - 1977
     
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  48. Gumanizm dialektiko-materialisticheskogo mirovozzrenii︠a︡.V. I. Shinkaruk - 1984 - Kiev: Izd-vo polit. lit-ry Ukrainy. Edited by A. I. I︠A︡t︠s︡enko.
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  49. Man and man's world: the categories of "man" and "world" in the system of scientific world outlooks.V. I. Shinkaruk (ed.) - 1984 - Kiev: Nauk. Dumka Publishers.
     
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    Methodological Problems in the Investigation of the Contemporary Scientific-Technical Revolution and the Forming of the New Human Being.V. I. Shinkaruk - 1976 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 15 (1):4-8.
    Among the numerous philosophical problems associated with analysis of the current revolution in science and technology, the problem of the revolution in the productive forces of society holds a place of importance. The revolution in science and technology brought the problem of the revolution in the productive forces into the foreground, along with the problems of the social revolution as a revolution in the entire system of societal relations.
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