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    Retroactive inhibition as a function of degree of interpolated learning.L. E. Thune & B. J. Underwood - 1943 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 32 (3):185.
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    Retroactive inhibition of verbal associations as a multiple function of temporal point of interpolation and degree of interpolated learning.E. James Archer & Benton J. Underwood - 1951 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 42 (5):283.
  3. Cognition with and without awareness.G. Underwood & J. E. H. Bright - 1995 - In Geoffrey D. M. Underwood (ed.), Implicit Cognition. Oxford University Press.
  4. How implicit is implicit learning.G. Underwood & J. E. H. Bright - 1995 - In Geoffrey D. M. Underwood (ed.), Implicit Cognition. Oxford University Press.
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    The early teaching of anatomy at Padua, with special reference to a model of the Padua anatomical theatre.E. Ashworth Underwood - 1963 - Annals of Science 19 (1):1-26.
    (1963). The early teaching of anatomy at Padua, with special reference to a model of the Padua anatomical theatre. Annals of Science: Vol. 19, No. 1, pp. 1-26.
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  6. Quantitative stereology.Ervin E. Underwood - 1970 - Reading, Mass.,: Addison-Wesley.
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    Obituaries Max neuburger.E. Ashworth Underwood - 1955 - Centaurus 4 (1):67-79.
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    Studies of distributed practice: XIV. Intralist similarity and presentation rate in verbal-discrimination learning of consonant syllables.Benton J. Underwood & E. James Archer - 1955 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 50 (2):120.
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    The Evolution of Biology. By M. J. Sirks and Conway Zirkle. Pp. vi + 376. New York: Ronald Press Company, 1964. $6.E. Underwood - 1966 - British Journal for the History of Science 3 (2):197-197.
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    (1 other version)Essay Reviews.E. Ashworth Underwood - 1964 - British Journal for the History of Science 2 (1):68-71.
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    Dumfries and the early history of surgical anaesthesia.E. Ashworth Underwood - 1967 - Annals of Science 23 (1):35-75.
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    Symbolic Configurations and Two-Dimensional Mathematical Notation.W. E. Underwood - 1980 - Semiotics:523-532.
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    Nineteenth Century - The Life of William Carmichael M'Intosh, MD, FRS, of St Andrews, 1838–1931, a Pioneer in Marine Biology. By A. E. Gunther. Edinburgh: Scottish Academic Press for the University of St Andrews, 1977. Pp. 214. £5.00. [REVIEW]E. Underwood - 1980 - British Journal for the History of Science 13 (2):176-177.
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    Association by contiguity.Norman E. Spear, Bruce R. Ekstrand & Benton J. Underwood - 1964 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 67 (2):151.
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    Overtures to Biology: The Speculations of Eighteenth-Century Naturalists. By Philip C. Ritterbush. Pp. x + 287. Yale University Press, New Haven and London, 1964. 56s. [REVIEW]E. Underwood - 1966 - British Journal for the History of Science 3 (2):196-197.
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    The Plague of the Philistines, and other Medical-Historical Essays. By J. F. D. Shrewsbury. London: Victor Gollancz. 1964. Pp. 189. 25s. net. [REVIEW]E. Underwood - 1964 - British Journal for the History of Science 2 (2):169-171.
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    Report of Council.F. H. C. Butler & E. Ashworth Underwood - 1963 - British Journal for the History of Science 1 (4):392-393.
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    History of Biological Sciences and Medicine Circulation of the Blood, Men and Ideas. Edited by Alfred P. Fishman and Dickinson W. Richards. Pp. xiv + 859. New York, Oxford University Press, 1964. £7 7s. [REVIEW]E. Ashworth Underwood - 1966 - British Journal for the History of Science 3 (1):93-93.
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    Medicine Therapeutics from the Primitives to the 20th Century. With an Appendix: History of Dietetics. By Erwin H. Ackerknecht. New York: Hafner Press, and London: Collier Macmillan, 1973. Pp. x + 194. £6.25. [REVIEW]E. Underwood - 1975 - British Journal for the History of Science 8 (2):178-178.
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    Seventeenth Century The Correspondence of Marcello Malpighi. Edited by Howard B. Adelmann. 5 vols. Ithaca, NY and London: Cornell University Press, 1975. Pp. xxii+2, 228. £50.00. [REVIEW]E. Underwood - 1979 - British Journal for the History of Science 12 (1):95-98.
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    Seventeenth Century The Baglivi Correspondence from the Library of Sir William Osler. Ed. by Dorothy M. Schullian. Ithaca, N.Y., and London: Cornell University Press, 1974. Pp. xxii + 531. £21.40. [REVIEW]E. Underwood - 1975 - British Journal for the History of Science 8 (3):260-262.
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  22. Cross-count identity, distinctness, and the theory of internal and external relations.Ian Underwood - 2010 - Philosophical Studies 151 (2):265 - 283.
    Baxter (Australas J Philos 79: 449-464, 2001) proposes an ingenious solution to the problem of instantiation based on his theory of cross-count identity. His idea is that where a particular instantiates a universal it shares an aspect with that universal. Both the particular and the universal are numerically identical with the shared aspect in different counts. Although Baxter does not say exactly what a count is, it appears that he takes ways of counting as mysterious primitives against which different numerical (...)
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    Where to look next? The missing landing position effect.Geoffrey Underwood - 2003 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 26 (4):505-506.
    The E-Z Reader 7 model is powerful but incomplete. When programming the saccade to the next word, we take into account the familiarity of the letter sequences at the beginning of that word. This landing position effect is well established, but is neglected in the model. A possible locus for the effect is suggested within the E-Z Reader framework.
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    Book Review Section 1. [REVIEW]Brian J. Spittle, Samuel M. Vinocur, Virginia Underwood, Robert L. Leight, L. Glenn Smith, Harold M. Bergsma, Robert H. Graham, William M. Bart, George D. Dalin, Lyle S. Maynard, Fred Drewe, Theodore Hutchcroft, Francesco Cordasco, Frank Andrews Stone, Roy R. Nasstrom, Edward B. Goellner, Margaret Gillett, Robert E. Belding, Kenneth V. Lottich & Arden W. Holland - 1981 - Educational Studies 12 (4):431-459.
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    Book Review Section 2. [REVIEW]Andrew J. Bush, George G. Noblit, Arthur W. Anderson, Don Hossler, Michael V. Belok, Harold Kahler, Robert Newton Burger, L. Glenn Smith, Virginia Underwood, Ruth W. Bauer, Joseph M. McCarthy, Albert E. Bender, E. Sidney Vaughan Iii, Joan K. Smith, Spencer J. Maxcy, Jorge Jeria, F. Michael Perko, Robert Craig & James Anasiewicz - 1981 - Educational Studies 12 (4):459-483.
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    Encoding variability: Tests of the Martin hypothesis.Robert F. Williams & Benton J. Underwood - 1970 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 86 (2):317.
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    A History of the Worshipful Society of Apothecaries of London. Vol. I, 1617–1815. By C. Wall, H. C. Cameron and E. A. Underwood. Pp. xiv + 450. Publications of the Wellcome Historical Medical Museum, new series, no. 8. Oxford University Press, 1963. £2 15s. [REVIEW]Elspeth Veale - 1964 - British Journal for the History of Science 2 (1):78-79.
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    Eighteenth Century Herman Boerhaave: The Man and His Work. By G. A. Lindeboom. With a Foreword by E. Ashworth Underwood. London: Methuen. 1968. Pp. xx + 452. 35 plates + figs. £7 7s. [REVIEW]Owen Hannaway - 1970 - British Journal for the History of Science 5 (1):102-103.
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  29. Personal agency: the metaphysics of mind and action.E. J. Lowe - 2008 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    This theory accords to volitions the status of basic mental actions, maintaining that these are spontaneous exercises of the will--a "two-way" power which ...
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    Lifestyle, responsibility and justice.E. Feiring - 2008 - Journal of Medical Ethics 34 (1):33-36.
    Unhealthy lifestyle contributes significantly to the burden of disease. Scarce medical resources that could alternatively be spent on interventions to prevent or cure sufferings for which no one is to blame, are spent on prevention or treatment of disease that could be avoided through individual lifestyle changes. This may encourage policy makers and health care professionals to opt for a criterion of individual responsibility for medical suffering when setting priorities. The following article asks whether responsibility-based reasoning should be accepted as (...)
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  31. Coinciding Objects: In Defence of the 'Standard Account'.E. J. Lowe - 1995 - Analysis 55 (3):171 - 178.
    E. J. Lowe; Coinciding objects: in defence of the ‘standard account’, Analysis, Volume 55, Issue 3, 1 July 1995, Pages 171–178, https://doi.org/10.1093/analys/5.
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    The Philosophy of 'As If.'.E. Jordan & H. Vaihinger - 1926 - Philosophical Review 35 (4):370.
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    Non-equivalent stringency of ethical review in the Baltic States: a sign of a systematic problem in Europe?E. Gefenas, V. Dranseika, A. Cekanauskaite, K. Hug, S. Mezinska, E. Peicius, V. Silis, A. Soosaar & M. Strosberg - 2010 - Journal of Medical Ethics 36 (7):435-439.
    We analyse the system of ethical review of human research in the Baltic States by introducing the principle of equivalent stringency of ethical review, that is, research projects imposing equal risks and inconveniences on research participants should be subjected to equally stringent review procedures. We examine several examples of non-equivalence or asymmetry in the system of ethical review of human research: (1) the asymmetry between rather strict regulations of clinical drug trials and relatively weaker regulations of other types of clinical (...)
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  34. Some varieties of metaphysical dependence.E. J. Lowe - 2013 - In Benjamin Schnieder, Miguel Hoeltje & Alex Steinberg (eds.), Varieties of Dependence: Ontological Dependence, Grounding, Supervenience, Response-Dependence (Basic Philosophical Concepts). Munich: Philosophia Verlag. pp. 193-210.
    In this paper, I first of all define various kinds of ontological dependence, motivating these definitions by appeal to examples. My contention is that whenever we need, in metaphysics, to appeal to some notion of existential or identity-dependence, one or other of these definitions will serve our needs adequately, which one depending on the case in hand. Then I respond to some objections to one of these proposed definitions in particular, namely, my definition of (what I call) essential identity-dependence. Finally, (...)
     
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    An empirical study on the preferred size of the participant information sheet in research.E. E. Antoniou, H. Draper, K. Reed, A. Burls, T. R. Southwood & M. P. Zeegers - 2011 - Journal of Medical Ethics 37 (9):557-562.
    Background Informed consent is a requirement for all research. It is not, however, clear how much information is sufficient to make an informed decision about participation in research. Information on an online questionnaire about childhood development was provided through an unfolding electronic participant sheet in three levels of information. Methods 552 participants, who completed the web-based survey, accessed and spent time reading the participant information sheet (PIS) between July 2008 and November 2009. The information behaviour of the participants was investigated. (...)
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    Proust e a compreensão da dor.Franklin Leopoldo E. Silva - 1972 - Discurso 3 (3):199-204.
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    The Logic of Medical Diagnosis: Generating and Selecting Hypotheses.Donald E. Stanley - 2019 - Topoi 38 (2):437-446.
    Clinical diagnostic medicine is an experimental science based on observation, hypothesis making, and testing. It is an use dynamic process that involves observation and summary, diagnostic conjectures, testing, review, observation and summary, new or revised conjectures, i.e. it is an iterative process. It can then be said that diagnostic hypotheses are also ‘observation-laden’. My aim is to enlarge on the strategies of medical diagnosis as these are meshed in training and clinical experience—that is, to describe the patterns of reasoning used (...)
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  38. Justification before knowledge?E. J. Coffman - manuscript
    This paper assesses several prominent recent attacks on the view that epistemic justification is conceptually prior to knowledge. I argue that this view—call it the Received View (RV)—emerges from these attacks unscathed. I start with Timothy Williamson’s two strongest arguments for the claim that all evidence is knowledge (E>K), which impugns RV when combined with the claim that justification depends on evidence. One of Williamson’s arguments assumes a false epistemic closure principle; the other misses some alternative (to E>K) explanations of (...)
     
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    What Distinguishes Promotion and Prevention? Attaining “+1” from “0” as Non-Gain Versus Maintaining “0” as Non-Loss.E. Tory Higgins - forthcoming - Polish Psychological Bulletin.
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  40. Comemorações: usos do passado e do presente na construção da nação.Noé Freire Sandes E. Élio Cantalício Serpa - 2007 - In Elio Cantalício Serpa & Marcos Antonio de Menezes (eds.), Escritas da história: narrativa, arte e nação. Uberlândia, Minas Gerais: EDUFU.
     
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  41. The Young Darwin and His Cultural Circle. A Study of Influences Which Helped Shape the Language and Logic of the First Drafts of the Theory of Natural Selection.E. Manier - 1980 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 31 (1):85-89.
  42. Indicative and Counterfactual Conditionals.E. J. Lowe - 1979 - Analysis 39 (3):139 - 141.
    E. J. Lowe; Indicative and counterfactual conditionals, Analysis, Volume 39, Issue 3, 1 June 1979, Pages 139–141, https://doi.org/10.1093/analys/39.3.139.
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  43. E. Tugendhat: Fundamento de la moral y proceso socializador.E. Bonete Perales - 1989 - Ciudad de Dios 202 (2):477-498.
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    The right to information for the terminally ill patient.E. Osuna, M. D. Perez-Carceles, M. A. Esteban & A. Luna - 1998 - Journal of Medical Ethics 24 (2):106-109.
    OBJECTIVES: To analyse the attitudes of medical personnel towards terminally ill patients and their right to be fully informed. DESIGN: Self-administered questionnaire composed of 56 closed questions. SETTING: Three general hospitals and eleven health centres in Granada (Spain). The sample comprised 168 doctors and 207 nurses. RESULTS: A high percentage of medical personnel (24.1%) do not think that informing the terminally ill would help them face their illness with greater serenity. Eighty-four per cent think the patient's own home is the (...)
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    The Date of Ctesibius.E. J. A. Kenny - 1932 - Classical Quarterly 26 (3-4):190-.
    Tsc question of the date of Ctesibius has been much obscured of late years by those German scholars1 who assert that Ctesibius the pneumatic and hydraulic engineer mentioned by Vitruvius IX. 8. 2 is distinct and separate from Κτησίβιος Κτησίβιος μηΧανικός who is mentioned by Athenaeus Mechanicus , Philo of Byzantium , and Hedylus ap. Athenaeum Naucratitam Deipn. XI., p. 497, d-e = Anthologia Graeca ed. Cougny, Paris , 1890, Vol. III., p. 298, n. 67.
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    A. Lippold, Theodosius der Große und seine Zeit [Urban-Bücher, 107.].W. E. Kaegi - 1969 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 62 (2).
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    The cognitive disunity of mankind: G. E. R. Lloyd: Disciplines in the making: Cross-cultural perspectives on elites, learning, and innovation, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2009, viii + 215 pp, £25.00, US $50 HB.Toby E. Huff - 2011 - Metascience 20 (1):191-193.
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    A Little History of the World.E. H. Gombrich & Clifford Harper - 2008 - Yale University Press.
    E. H. Gombrich’s bestselling history of the world for young readers tells the story of mankind from the Stone Age to the atomic bomb, focusing not on small detail but on the sweep of human experience, the extent of human achievement, and the depth of its frailty. The product of a generous and humane sensibility, this timeless account makes intelligible the full span of human history. In forty concise chapters, Gombrich tells the story of man from the stone age to (...)
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    An examination of the SEP candidate analogical inference rule within pure inductive logic.E. Howarth, J. B. Paris & A. Vencovská - 2016 - Journal of Applied Logic 14:22-45.
  50. Sorites Paradox.E. N. Zalta - 2005 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. First Published on Jan 17:1997.
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