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    Delayed plasticity in nanoindentation of annealed crystals.A. H. W. Ngan & P. C. Wo - 2006 - Philosophical Magazine 86 (9):1287-1304.
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    Transition from deterministic to stochastic deformation.A. H. W. Ngan & K. S. Ng - 2010 - Philosophical Magazine 90 (14):1937-1954.
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    Understanding acoustoplasticity through dislocation dynamics simulations.K. W. Siu & A. H. W. Ngan - 2011 - Philosophical Magazine 91 (34):4367-4387.
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    Viscoelastic effects during depth-sensing indentation of cortical bone tissues.B. Tang, A. H. W. Ngan & W. W. Lu - 2006 - Philosophical Magazine 86 (33-35):5653-5666.
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    Nanoindentation using an atomic force microscope.B. Tang & A. H. W. Ngan - 2011 - Philosophical Magazine 91 (7-9):1329-1338.
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    Stochastic theory for jerky deformation in small crystal volumes with pre-existing dislocations.K. S. Ng & A. H. W. Ngan - 2008 - Philosophical Magazine 88 (5):677-688.
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    Deformation of micron-sized aluminium bi-crystal pillars.K. S. Ng & A. H. W. Ngan - 2009 - Philosophical Magazine 89 (33):3013-3026.
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    Incipient plasticity during nano-scratch in Ni3Al.P. C. Wo & A. H. W. Ngan - 2004 - Philosophical Magazine 84 (29):3145-3157.
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    The continuous stiffness measurement technique in nanoindentation intrinsically modifies the strength of the sample.K. W. Siu & A. H. W. Ngan - 2013 - Philosophical Magazine 93 (5):449-467.
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    Dislocation nucleation in the initial stage during nanoindentation.H. Y. Liang, C. H. Woo, Hanchen Huang, A. H. W. Ngan & T. X. Yu - 2003 - Philosophical Magazine 83 (31-34):3609-3622.
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    TEM study of the deformation structures around nano-scratches.P. C. Wo, I. P. Jones & A. H. W. Ngan - 2008 - Philosophical Magazine 88 (9):1369-1388.
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    Strength of metals under vibrations – dislocation-density-function dynamics simulations.B. Cheng, H. S. Leung & A. H. W. Ngan - 2015 - Philosophical Magazine 95 (16-18):1845-1865.
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    The Republic of Plato.W. A. H. & James Adam - 1905 - Philosophical Review 14 (3):371.
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    Full-scale atomistic simulations of dislocations in Ni crystal by embedded-atom method.Mao Wen, Alfonso H. W. Ngan, Seiji Fukuyama & Kiyoshi Yokogawa * - 2005 - Philosophical Magazine 85 (17):1917-1929.
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    The Metaphysical Basis of Plato's Ethics.W. A. H. - 1897 - Philosophical Review 6 (2):212-213.
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    (1 other version)Grundriss der Geschichte der Philosophie.W. A. H., Friedrich Ueberweg & Max Heinze - 1895 - Philosophical Review 4:343.
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    Cardiac Conditioning and Skeletal Responding in Curarized Dogs.A. H. Black & W. M. Lang - 1964 - Psychological Review 71 (1):80-85.
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    (1 other version)A Companion to Plato's Republic.W. A. H. - 1895 - The Monist 6:148.
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    De Novis Libris Iudicia.H. W. Pleket, W. J. Verdenius, W. Wiersma, C. J. De Vogel, J. A. G. Van Der Veer, J. J. C. Van Hoorn-Groneman, J. V. Gelder, A. D. Leeman, A. A. Burkis, W. K. Kraak & J. W. Fuchs - 1964 - Mnemosyne 17 (3):300-329.
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    De Novis Libris Iudicia.H. W. Pleket, G. -J.-M.-J. Te Riele, W. Den Boer, E. J. Jonkers, G. Van Hoorn, J. H. M. M. Loenen, C. J. Ruijgh, J. C. Kamerbeek, M. J. Sicking, G. J. De Vries, L. G. Westerink, G. J. D. Aalders, H. Wagenvoort, J. W. Fuchs, A. D. Leeman, P. J. Enk, D. Kuijper, J. J. Thierry, J. H. Waszink & B. A. Van Groningen - 1960 - Mnemosyne 13 (4):331-383.
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    Plato and the Times He Lived in.W. A. H. - 1895 - Philosophical Review 4 (6):682-683.
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    Die Philosophie der Mittleren Stoa in Ihrem Geschichtlichen Zusammenhange Dargestellt.W. H. & A. Schmekel - 1893 - Philosophical Review 2 (1):121.
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    The thermal and magnetic properties of ytterbium ethyl sulphate between 20°k and 1°k.A. H. Cooke, F. R. Mckim, H. Meyer & W. P. Wolf - 1957 - Philosophical Magazine 2 (19):928-935.
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    Aristoteles.W. A. H. - 1901 - Philosophical Review 10 (2):215-217.
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    Frequency of seeing and radial localization of single and multiple visual stimuli.H. W. Leibowitz, Nancy A. Myers & D. A. Grant - 1955 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 50 (6):369.
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    Notes.W. A. H. - 1896 - Philosophical Review 5 (2):220 - 224.
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    Plato's Republic.W. A. H. - 1896 - Philosophical Review 5 (4):442-443.
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    Effects of visual stimulus degradation, S-R compatibility, and foreperiod duration on choice reaction time and movement time.H. W. Frowein & A. F. Sanders - 1978 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 12 (2):106-108.
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    Le Sens de l'art, sa Nature, Son Role, sa Valeur.W. A. H. - 1907 - Philosophical Review 16 (3):340-341.
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    Evidence of sub-surface cross-slip in fatigued copper.A. H. Meleka, W. Barr & A. A. Baker - 1961 - Philosophical Magazine 6 (62):315-316.
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    Shape perception for round and elliptically shaped test objects.H. W. Leibowitz & Kathleen A. Meneghini - 1966 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 72 (2):244.
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  32. Effect of syntactic context on naming bisyllabic words.A. H. Kawamoto, W. T. Farrar & M. Overbeek - 1990 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 28 (6):519-519.
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    (2 other versions)Histoire de la Philosophie Atomistique.W. A. H. & Leopold Mabilleau - 1896 - Philosophical Review 5 (2):218.
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    A Conceptual Approach for a Quantitative Economic Analysis of Farmers’ Decision-Making Regarding Animal Welfare.É Gocsik, H. W. Saatkamp, C. C. de Lauwere & A. G. J. M. Oude Lansink - 2014 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 27 (2):287-308.
    Decisions related to animal welfare standards depend on farmer’s multiple goals and values and are constrained by a wide range of external and internal forces. The aim of this paper is twofold, i.e., to develop a theoretical framework for farmers’ AW decisions that incorporates farmers’ goals, use and non-use values and to present an approach to empirically implement the theoretical framework. The farmer as a head of the farm household makes choices regarding production to maximize the utility of the household. (...)
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  35. The Pre-Socratic Philosophers: A Companion to Diels.Kathleen Freeman, A. H. Armstrong & H. W. B. Joseph - 1949 - Philosophy 24 (88):83-86.
  36. Topology and Life Redux: Robert Rosen’s Relational Diagrams of Living Systems. [REVIEW]A. H. Louie & Stephen W. Kercel - 2007 - Axiomathes 17 (2):109-136.
    Algebraic/topological descriptions of living processes are indispensable to the understanding of both biological and cognitive functions. This paper presents a fundamental algebraic description of living/cognitive processes and exposes its inherent ambiguity. Since ambiguity is forbidden to computation, no computational description can lend insight to inherently ambiguous processes. The impredicativity of these models is not a flaw, but is, rather, their strength. It enables us to reason with ambiguous mathematical representations of ambiguous natural processes. The noncomputability of these structures means computerized (...)
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    Valuation Semantics for First-Order Logics of Evidence and Truth.H. Antunes, A. Rodrigues, W. Carnielli & M. E. Coniglio - 2022 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 51 (5):1141-1173.
    This paper introduces the logic _Q__L__E__T_ _F_, a quantified extension of the logic of evidence and truth _L__E__T_ _F_, together with a corresponding sound and complete first-order non-deterministic valuation semantics. _L__E__T_ _F_ is a paraconsistent and paracomplete sentential logic that extends the logic of first-degree entailment (_FDE_) with a classicality operator ∘ and a non-classicality operator ∙, dual to each other: while ∘_A_ entails that _A_ behaves classically, ∙_A_ follows from _A_’s violating some classically valid inferences. The semantics of _Q__L__E__T_ (...)
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    Deventer denkers: de geschiedenis van het wijsgerig onderwijs te Deventer.H. W. Blom, H. A. Krop & M. R. Wielema (eds.) - 1993 - Hilversum: Uitgeverij Verloren.
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    A Survey of Scientist and Policy Makers' Attitudes Toward Research on Stored Human Biological Materials in Sri Lanka.Vajira H. W. Dissanayake, Dulika S. Sumathipala, U. G. A. C. Kariyawasam, J. M. D. N. M. M. Jayamanne, P. K. D. S. Nisansala & Reidar Lie - 2014 - Developing World Bioethics 15 (3):226-232.
    Introduction Stored human samples and the establishment of biobanks are increasing in the world. Along with this there are the questions of ethics that arise such as the correct method of obtaining informed consent for research on stored samples and the policies involved in collaborative research using collected samples. This study is an attempt to evaluate the researchers, academics and policy makers' views on these ethical aspects. Methods This was an anonymised study involving a Sri Lankan population of researchers, ethics (...)
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  40. The role of focus, semantic overlap and discourse function in noun-phrase anaphor resolution.H. W. Cowles & A. Garnham - 2011 - In Edward Gibson & Neal J. Pearlmutter (eds.), The Processing and Acquisition of Reference. MIT Press.
    One area of language research that has received a great deal of attention, both theoretical and empirical, is the use of anaphoric expressions. Such expressions can be thought of as serving two functions: the primary function is to refer back to a referent from previous discourse, and the secondary, but no less important, function is to help provide discourse coherence and structure. Third person pronouns such as he or she are anaphoric expressions par excellence, but fuller anaphoric expressions, including demonstrative (...)
     
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  41. Language, Thought, and Comprehension: A Case Study of the Writings of I. A. Richards.I. A. Richards, W. H. N. Hotopf, George Watson & Warren A. Shibles - 1973 - Foundations of Language 10 (4):607-611.
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    High-purity Zirconium under Niobium ion implantation: possibility of a dynamic precipitation?A. K. Revelly, H. W. Becker, B. Vishwanadh, K. V. Mani Krishna, R. Tewari, D. Srivastava, G. K. Dey, I. Samajdar & A. S. Panwar - 2015 - Philosophical Magazine 95 (33):3727-3744.
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  43. Reframing Consent for Clinical Research: A Function-Based Approach.Scott Y. H. Kim, David Wendler, Kevin P. Weinfurt, Robert Silbergleit, Rebecca D. Pentz, Franklin G. Miller, Bernard Lo, Steven Joffe, Christine Grady, Sara F. Goldkind, Nir Eyal & Neal W. Dickert - 2017 - American Journal of Bioethics 17 (12):3-11.
    Although informed consent is important in clinical research, questions persist regarding when it is necessary, what it requires, and how it should be obtained. The standard view in research ethics is that the function of informed consent is to respect individual autonomy. However, consent processes are multidimensional and serve other ethical functions as well. These functions deserve particular attention when barriers to consent exist. We argue that consent serves seven ethically important and conceptually distinct functions. The first four functions pertain (...)
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    Systematische Philosophie.W. Dilthey, A. Riehl, W. Wundt, H. Ebbinghaus, R. Eucken & M. Geiger - 1926 - Journal of Philosophy 23 (4):94-100.
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    (1 other version)Transformability of the formulas of the languages of markovln,lω int formulas of the language2.F. W. Gorgy & A. H. Sahyoun - 1983 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 29 (4):203-206.
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    Modulated structures in corundum type oxides.V. S. Stubican, A. H. Schultz & W. R. Bitler - 1970 - Philosophical Magazine 22 (179):0993-1001.
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    The Plague of Athens: 430–428 B.C. Epidemic and Epizoötic.J. A. H. Wylie & H. W. Stubbs - 1983 - Classical Quarterly 33 (01):6-.
    In a recent re-assessment of the medical aspects of the Plague of Athens which is, to date, the most scholarly and comprehensive, Poole and Holladay have emphasized the tendency of many infectious diseases markedly to decline in virulence over decades and centuries and, sometimes, significantly to change their clinical manifestations. In the light of modern medicine they consider four possibilities: The Plague was a disease which still exists today. This they regard as improbable, It still exists in some remote place (...)
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    Discussion.W. S., H. A. & E. Kemmann - 1998 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 29 (4):639-652.
    Objective: To review the principles and practice of the use of conscious sedation for IVF.Design: The pertinent literature was reviewed and recommendations are provided.Result(s): Conscious sedation appears to be the most commonly used method of pain relief for transvaginal retrieval of oocytes. Conscious sedation does not require the presence of an anesthesiologist and can be done in freestanding clinics. Agents commonly used include opioids in combination with benzodiazepines. This combination minimizes pain, decreases anxiety, and provides sedation and some amnesia Adjuvants (...)
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    On widening the explanatory gap.A. H. C. van der Heijden, P. T. W. Hudson & A. G. Kurvink - 1997 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 20 (1):157-158.
    The explanatory gap refers to the lack of concepts for understanding “how it is that . . . a state of consciousness comes about as a result of irritating nervous tissue.” By assuming that there are colours in the outside world, Block needlessly widens this gap and Lycan and Kitcher simply fail to see the gap. When such assumptions are abandoned, an unnecessary and incomprehensible constraint disappears. It then becomes clear that the brain can use its own neural language for (...)
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    The half-life of rubidium-87.A. McNair & H. W. Wilson - 1961 - Philosophical Magazine 6 (64):563-572.
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