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  1. The transition from non-referential to referential language in children acquiring ASL development.R. J. Bonvillian & J. D. Folven - 1991 - In Stephen Everson (ed.), Psychology: Companions to Ancient Thought, Vol. 2. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 25--5.
     
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    Where does the cholinergic modulation of the EEG take place?J. C. Szerb & J. D. Dudar - 1981 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 4 (3):493-493.
  3. Schism and Renewal in Africa.David B. Barrett, J. D. Y. Peel & John S. Mbiti - 1971 - Religious Studies 7 (1):90-91.
     
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    On the mechanism of work hardening in face-centred cubic metals, with special reference to polycrystalline copper.P. Feltham & J. D. Meakin - 1957 - Philosophical Magazine 2 (13):105-112.
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    Semilattice-based dualities.A. B. Romanowska & J. D. H. Smith - 1996 - Studia Logica 56 (1-2):225 - 261.
    The paper discusses regularisation of dualities. A given duality between (concrete) categories, e.g. a variety of algebras and a category of representation spaces, is lifted to a duality between the respective categories of semilattice representations in the category of algebras and the category of spaces. In particular, this gives duality for the regularisation of an irregular variety that has a duality. If the type of the variety includes constants, then the regularisation depends critically on the location or absence of constants (...)
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    On the mechanism of work hardening in face-centred cubic metals with special reference to polycrystalline copper: II.P. Feltham & J. D. Meakin - 1957 - Philosophical Magazine 2 (22):1237-1245.
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    Balancing Act: Competition and Cooperation in US Asia-Pacific Regionalism.J. D. Kenneth Boutin - 2011 - Japanese Journal of Political Science 12 (2):179-194.
    While the United States is an important Asia-Pacific actor, its engagement with the region is complex and often difficult. Not only must US regionalism balance the diverse requirements of an ambitious policy agenda, but also US policy norms and priorities often clash with those of other regional actors. This has important implications for the capacity of the United States to provide regional leadership. Recent years have seen growing policy convergence between the United States and other Asia-Pacific actors, particularly in economic (...)
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    Curial Prose in England.J. D. Burnley - 1986 - Speculum 61 (3):593-614.
    That style which modern scholars have called “curial” or “clergial” is an elaborate fifteenth-century prose style practiced most notoriously by William Caxton in works published during the last decades of the century. It is often assumed that he learned the style from French courtly models. This view has recently suffered modification through the work of Diane Bornstein, whose study of the Tale of Melibee revealed that Chaucer had an independent grasp of many features of the style almost a hundred years (...)
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  9. Performative, non-representational, and affect-based research: seven injunctions.J. D. Dewsbury - 2010 - In Dydia DeLyser (ed.), The SAGE handbook of qualitative geography. Thousand Oaks, Calif.: SAGE. pp. 321--334.
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  10. Beyond Narrativism: The historical past and why it can be known.J. Ahlskog & G. D'Oro - 2021 - Collingwood and British Idealism Studies 27 (1):5-33.
    This paper examines narrativism’s claim that the historical past cannot be known once and for all because it must be continuously re-described from the standpoint of the present. We argue that this claim is based on a non sequitur. We take narrativism’s claim that the past must be re-described continuously from the perspective of the present to be the result of the following train of thought: 1) “all knowledge is conceptually mediated”; 2) “the conceptual framework through which knowledge of reality (...)
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    The Post-Exotic Connection: Passage to Utopia.M. -P. Huglo & J. -D. Wagneur - 2003 - Substance 32 (2):95-108.
  12. Transformation rule-based tagging considering Korean characteristics.H. S. Im, J. D. Kim & H. C. Im - forthcoming - Proceedings of the Spring Conference of the Ai Sig Meeting of the Korean Information Science Society.
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    La démonstration de la primauté métaphysique du cogito.Georges J. D. Moyal - 2004 - Dialogue 43 (1):67-82.
    Il est une question fondamentale dont il semble pourtant qu’elle n’ait pas été posée: celle de savoir ce qui fait que le cogito soit effectivement un principe métaphysique, c’est-à-dire une vérité première. Il semble aussi que ce qui d’ordinaire tient lieu de réponse à cette question dans l’esprit des lecteurs de Descartes, c’est le sentiment vague qu’il s’agit là de la première vérité qui surgisse après la dévastation laissée par le doute universel de la Première Méditation, ou peut-être qui surgisse (...)
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    Politics Otherwise: Shakespeare as Social and Political Critique.Leonidas Donskis & J. D. Mininger (eds.) - 2012 - Editions Rodopi.
    The book is comprised of essays that utilize Shakespeare as a productive window into topics of contemporary social and political relevance. Its interdisciplinary qualities make the book relevant for students of political studies, literature, philosophy, cultural studies, and history.
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  15. A workshop with Pierre Bourdieu.Loic J. D. Vvacquant - 1989 - Sociological Theory 7 (1):26-63.
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    Addition of context cues to response terms of paired-associate lists.Sam C. Brown & J. D. Read - 1968 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 78 (4p1):692.
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    Evaluation of the Informed Consent Process in a Randomized Controlled Trial in China: The Sino-U.S. NTD Project.H. Wang, J. D. Erickson, Z. Li & R. J. Berry - 2004 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 15 (1):61-75.
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    The Unity of Descartes’ Conception of Freedom.Georges J. D. Moyal - 1987 - International Studies in Philosophy 19 (1):33-51.
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    Die Theorie der gemischten Verfassung im Altertum.Mortimer Chambers & G. J. D. Aalders H. Wzn - 1970 - American Journal of Philology 91 (3):381.
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    The Poems of Li Ho.Li Chi, J. D. Frodsham & Li Ho - 1973 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 93 (1):79.
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  21. Humanismo: teórico, práctico, y positivo, según Marx.J. D. García Bacca - 1965
     
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    Localising value chains and food system resilience : A systematic exploration.J. D. Bakker, G. Beekman, C. B. Steenhuijsen Piters, H. Pamuk & S. A. Wigboldus - unknown
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    Alexander's Sacrifice "dis praesidibus loci" before the Battle of Issus.J. D. Bing - 1991 - Journal of Hellenic Studies 111:161-164.
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    Pauses in the Tragic Senarius.J. D. Denniston - 1936 - Classical Quarterly 30 (2):73-79.
    In the tragic senarius the divisions of the sense normally coincide with the main divisions of the metrical structure. Punctuation is most frequently found at the end of the line, or at the penthemimeral or hephthemimeral caesura. There are few traces of any desire to produce a persistent clash between verse structure and sentence structure. Thus at Med. 446–50 and 709–13 five consecutive lines, at Med. 364–71 eight consecutive lines, are more or less self-contained in sense. But this principle, while (...)
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    Animal Minds and Human Morals.J. D. G. Evans - 1995 - Philosophical Books 36 (2):130-133.
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    The Person and the Human Mind: Issues in Ancient and Modern Philosophy.J. D. G. Evans - 1992 - Philosophical Books 33 (1):34-36.
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    Induced and noninduced patterns of drinking by food-deprived rats.J. D. Keehn & Emoke Jozsvai - 1989 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 27 (2):157-159.
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    The great plains hybrid zones.J. D. Rising - 1983 - In Richard Johnston (ed.), Current Ornithology. Plenum Press. pp. 131--157.
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  29. Practice of medicine.J. D. Wilson, E. Braunwald, K. J. Isselbacher, R. G. Petersdorf, J. B. Martin, A. S. Facci & R. K. Root - 2003 - In Alan Charles Kors (ed.), Encyclopedia of the Enlightenment. New York: Oxford University Press.
     
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    Relationship of initial class attendance and seating location to academic performance in psychology classes.L. W. Buckalew, J. D. Daly & K. E. Coffield - 1986 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 24 (1):63-64.
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    Appearance in this list neither guarantees nor precludes a future review of the book. Agamben, Giorgio, trans. Kevin Attell, State of Exception, London and Chicago: Univer-sity of Chicago Press, 2005, pp. vii+ 95,£ 8.50, $12.00. Aiken, William and John Haldane (eds), Philosophy and Its Public Role, Exeter, UK and Charlottesville, VA: Imprint Academic, 2004, pp. vi+ 272,£ 14.95, $29.90. [REVIEW]Michael A. Bishop, J. D. Trout, L. Johannes Brandl, Marian David, Leopold Stubenberg, Herman Cappelen & Ernie Lepore - 2005 - Mind 114:454.
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    Hugh E. L. Collins, The Order of the Garter, 1348–1461: Chivalry and Politics in Late Medieval England. Oxford: Clarendon Press; New York: Oxford University Press, 2000. Pp. xi, 327; tables. $74. [REVIEW]D'A. J. D. Boulton - 2003 - Speculum 78 (1):151-154.
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    KanΩn. Zur Bedeutungsgeschichte des Wortes und seiner lateinischen Entsprechungen. [REVIEW]L. J. D. Richardson - 1939 - The Classical Review 53 (1):41-41.
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    Michael Powell Siddons, Heraldic Badges in England and Wales, 1: Introduction; 2/1: Royal Badges; 2/2: Non-royal Badges; 3: Ordinaries. Woodbridge, Eng., and Rochester, N.Y.: Boydell and Brewer, for the Society of Antiquaries of London, in association with Illuminata Publishers, 2009. 1: pp. xix, 314 plus 64 black-and-white and color plates. 2/1: pp. xvi, 263. 2/2: pp. xii, 341. 3: pp. xiii, 259; black-and-white figures. $695. [REVIEW]D'A. J. D. Boulton - 2011 - Speculum 86 (3):806-808.
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    J.D. Bernal's The social function of science, 1939-1989.Helmut Steiner & J. D. Bernal (eds.) - 1989 - Berlin: Akademie Verlag.
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    Measuring the Intentional World: Realism, Naturalism, and Quantitative Methods in the Behavioral Sciences.J. D. Trout - 1998 - New York, US: OUP Usa.
    Scientific realism has been advanced as an interpretation of the natural sciences but never the behavioral sciences. This book introduces a novel version of scientific realism, Measured Realism, that characterizes the kind of theoretical progress in the social and psychological sciences that is uneven but indisputable. It proposes a theory of measurement, Population-Guided Estimation, that connects natural, psychological, and social scientific inquiry. Presenting quantitative methods in the behavioral sciences as at once successful and regulated by the world, the book will (...)
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  37. The neurobehavioral nature of fishes and the question of awareness and pain.J. D. Rose - 2002 - Reviews in Fisheries Science 10:1-38.
  38. Our direct experience of time.J. D. Mabbott - 1951 - Mind 60 (April):153-167.
  39. Paying the Price for a Theory of Explanation: De Regt’s Discussion of Trout.J. D. Trout - 2005 - Philosophy of Science 72 (1):198-208.
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    Charged dislocations and the strength of ionic crystals.J. D. Eshelby, C. W. A. Newey, P. L. Pratt & A. B. Lidiard - 1958 - Philosophical Magazine 3 (25):75-89.
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    Trust in automation: Designing for appropriate reliance.J. D. Lee & K. A. See - 2004 - Human Factors 46.
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  42. (1 other version)Challenges to Bayesian confirmation theory.J. D. Norton - 2011 - In Philosophy of Statistics: Volume 7 in Handbook of the Philosophy of Science 7:391-439.
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  43. Is Plato's republic utilitarian?J. D. Mabbott - 1937 - Mind 46 (184):468-474.
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    L'evolution actuelle de la problematique sociologique relative a l'ideologie, d'apres monsieur Daniel Vidal.J. D. Robert - 1972 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 34 (2):282 - 322.
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    (1 other version)Science, industry and society in the nineteenth century.J. D. Bernal - 1953 - Centaurus 3 (1):138-165.
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  46. The dialectics of Logic.J. D. Mackenzie - 1981 - Logique Et Analyse 24 (94):159.
     
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  47. The psychology of scientific explanation.J. D. Trout - 2007 - Philosophy Compass 2 (3):564–591.
    Philosophers agree that scientific explanations aim to produce understanding, and that good ones succeed in this aim. But few seriously consider what understanding is, or what the cues are when we have it. If it is a psychological state or process, describing its specific nature is the job of psychological theorizing. This article examines the role of understanding in scientific explanation. It warns that the seductive, phenomenological sense of understanding is often, but mistakenly, viewed as a cue of genuine understanding. (...)
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    The Myth of Mental Illness: Foundations of a Theory of Personal Conduct.J. D. Uytman - 1965 - Philosophical Quarterly 15 (58):89-90.
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    Wondrous Truths: The Improbable Rise of Modern Science.J. D. Trout - 2018 - Oup Usa.
    Wondrous Truths answers two questions about the steep rise of theoretical discoveries around 1600: Why in the European West? And why so quickly? The history of science's awkward assortment of accident and luck, geography and personal idiosyncrasy, explains scientific progress alongside experimental method. J.D. Trout's blend of scientific realism and epistemic naturalism carries us through neuroscience, psychology, history, and policy, and explains how the corpuscular hunch of Boyle and Newton caught on.
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    Question-begging in non-cumulative systems.J. D. Mackenzie - 1979 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 8 (1):117 - 133.
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