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    Structure and function of declarative and nondeclarative memory systems.L. R. Squire & Stuart Zola - 1996 - Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 93 (24):13515-13522.
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    Notes et documents sur quelques monastères de calabre à l'époque normande.L. R. Ménager - 1957 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 50 (2):321-361.
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    Education and the Development of Reason.L. R. Perry - 1973 - British Journal of Educational Studies 21 (1):117.
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    Neuropsychology of Memory.L. R. Squire & N. Butters (eds.) - 1992 - Guilford Press.
    The third edition gives particular attention to neuroimaging, which has emerged in the past decade as one of the most active areas of research in the field.
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    HIV testing of junior doctors: exploring their experiences, perspectives and accounts.L. R. Salkeld, S. J. McGeehan, E. Chaudhuri & I. M. Kerslake - 2009 - Journal of Medical Ethics 35 (7):402-406.
    Objective: To explore the accounts and perspectives of junior doctors who were offered an HIV test by their employing National Health Service (NHS) trust and discuss ethical issues posed by this new policy. Design: Qualitative in-depth interview study. Setting: 4 NHS hospital trusts. Participants: 24 junior doctors who had been offered an HIV test as part of their pre-employment occupational health checks. Results: The manner in which HIV tests were offered to junior doctors varied both between and within the NHS (...)
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    Training and education.L. R. Perry - 1972 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 6 (1):7–29.
    L R Perry; Training and Education, Journal of Philosophy of Education, Volume 6, Issue 1, 30 May 2006, Pages 7–29, https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9752.1972.tb00.
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    Pictorial communication.L. R. Rogers - 1978 - British Journal of Aesthetics 18 (3):277-280.
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    Sculpture: Present and past.L. R. Rogers - 1970 - British Journal of Aesthetics 10 (2):180-187.
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    Obraz zhenshchiny kak sot︠s︡iokulʹturnyĭ fenomen v russkoĭ religioznoĭ filosofii kont︠s︡a XIX - nachala XX v.: monografii︠a︡.L. R. Mirkushina - 2018 - Moskva: Moskovskiĭ sot︠s︡ialʹnyĭ universitet.
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  10. Incremental language production.L. R. Wheeldon, A. S. Meyer & M. Smith - 2003 - In L. Nadel, Encyclopedia of Cognitive Science. Nature Publishing Group. pp. 4--760.
     
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    Glanis and Juvenal V. 104. (See C.R. LII. 56.).L. R. Palmer, S. G. Owen & D'Arcy W. Thompson - 1938 - The Classical Review 52 (04):115-119.
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    Autism and 'I'.L. R. Baker - 2015 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 22 (11-12):180-193.
    After summarizing my own views of 'I' and the first-person perspective, I consider a well-known autistic, Temple Grandin, who claims that she thinks only in pictures, not in language. I argue, to the contrary, that Grandin's mental life as she describes it in fact requires language, which, as a writer, she undoubtedly has. Finally, I turn to the question of whether thought as Temple Grandin describes it is independent of language.
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    Roscher's Greek Mythology.L. R. Farnell - 1888 - The Classical Review 2 (06):164-167.
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    Juvenal V. 103–6.L. R. Palmer - 1938 - The Classical Review 52 (02):56-58.
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    Politics and Experience.L. R. Perry, Preston King & B. C. Parekh - 1969 - British Journal of Educational Studies 17 (2):218.
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    Macte, Mactare, Macula.L. R. Palmer - 1938 - Classical Quarterly 32 (1):57-62.
    The old ritual word macte was only vaguely understood even in Republican times. As is well known, the ancient critics connected the word with magis, magnus, and explained it as magis auctus. A glance at Walde's Wörterbuch reveals that many attempts have been made in modern times to solve the mystery; but the formidable equipment of the modern philologist has yielded little better results than the popular etymology of the ancients, the most favoured view to-day seeing in mactus the PPP (...)
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    More undecidable lattices of Steinitz exchange systems.L. R. Galminas & John W. Rosenthal - 2002 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 67 (2):859-878.
    We show that the first order theory of the lattice $\mathscr{L}^{ (S) of finite dimensional closed subsets of any nontrivial infinite dimensional Steinitz Exhange System S has logical complexity at least that of first order number theory and that the first order theory of the lattice L(S ∞ ) of computably enumerable closed subsets of any nontrivial infinite dimensional computable Steinitz Exchange System S ∞ has logical complexity exactly that of first order number theory. Thus, for example, the lattice of (...)
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  18. Mikhail Kuzmin: A Life in Art. By John Malmstad and Nikolay Bogomolov.L. R. Clarke - 2003 - The European Legacy 8 (5):690-690.
     
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    Notes & Correspondence.L. R. C. Agnew, Alexandre Koyré, V. Ronchi & A. Koyré - 1958 - Isis 49 (4):439-445.
  20. Bridging the achievement gap in mathematics: Socio-cultural historic theory and dynamic cognitive assessment.L. R. Albert - 2002 - Journal of Thought 37 (4):65-82.
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    III—Dualism and Categories.L. R. Reinhardt - 1966 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 66 (1):71-92.
    L. R. Reinhardt; III—Dualism and Categories, Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Volume 66, Issue 1, 1 June 1966, Pages 71–92, https://doi.org/10.1093/aris.
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    Representation and schemata.L. R. Rogers - 1965 - British Journal of Aesthetics 5 (2):159-178.
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    Labienus and the Status of the Picene Town Cingulum.L. R. Taylor - 1921 - The Classical Review 35 (7-8):158-159.
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    The old is new: a new look at who and what we are.L. R. Sumpter - 2018 - Huntsville: Ozark Mountain.
    In the course of writing this book, answers to the following questions and many others were given in both narrative and visual form. Most of them were presented rather forcefully, and not when I was expecting them. I understood that I was to share what I learned. What is in store for the geology of North America? How do we create matter every day? What is the nature of nature? How did people live more than a half million years ago? (...)
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    The Odyssey of Homer.L. R. P. & Henry Hayman - 1882 - American Journal of Philology 3 (9):89.
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  26. Il terzo congresso tomistico internazionale.L. R. L. R. - 1950 - Rivista di Filosofia Neo-Scolastica 42:447.
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  27. Hedonism and Art.L. R. Farnell - 1928 - Humana Mente 3 (12):547-548.
     
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    Outlines of the History of Psychology by Max Dessoir.L. R. Geissler - 1913 - Philosophical Review 22 (4):439-440.
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    Comparison of paired-associate transfer effects between the A-B, C-A and A-B, B-C paradigms.L. R. Goulet & A. Barclay - 1965 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 70 (5):537.
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    Percentage of occurrence of stimulus members and meaningfulness as related to forward and backward recall of paired associates.L. R. Goulet & Robert L. Solso - 1966 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 71 (4):494.
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    Noise does not impair by masking: A reply to Poulton's "Composite model for human performance in continuous noise.".L. R. Hartley - 1981 - Psychological Review 88 (1):86-89.
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    Translation.L. R. Strangeways - 1909 - The Classical Review 23 (07):238-.
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    A new interpretation of indian atheism.L. R. Joshi - 1966 - Philosophy East and West 16 (3/4):189-206.
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    (1 other version)The Foundations of Rational Argument.L. R. S. & G. B. Keene - 1993 - Philosophical Quarterly 43 (172):398.
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    Brain-injured persons in an altered state of consciousness: Measures and intervention strategies.L. R. Talbot & H. A. Whitaker - 1994 - Brain Injury 8:689-99.
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    George Christopher Stead 1913-2008.L. R. Wickham - 2011 - In Wickham L. R., Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 166, Biographical Memoirs of Fellows, IX. pp. 301.
    George Christopher Stead's aim, throughout his scholarly work, was to lay bare and explain. He was very good at it, as this first piece in 1961 shows. It is a fine example of Stead's mature thinking. All the features that distinguish his work and made it fresh at the time are apparent here: clarity and directness, thoroughness of research, a gift for illustration of a technical point of logic from plain examples; and the, perhaps most noticeable, sign of an essay (...)
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    Propositions and speech acts.L. R. Reinhardt - 1967 - Mind 76 (302):166-183.
  38. Sculpture, space and being within things.L. R. Rogers - 1983 - British Journal of Aesthetics 23 (2):164-168.
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  39. Sculptural thinking.L. R. Rogers - 1962 - British Journal of Aesthetics 2 (4):291-300.
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    Sculptural thinking—2 a reply.L. R. Rogers - 1963 - British Journal of Aesthetics 3 (4):357-362.
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    The role of subject-matter in sculpture.L. R. Rogers - 1984 - British Journal of Aesthetics 24 (1):14-26.
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  42. Transfer of a problem representation across non-isomorphic problems.L. R. Novick - 1988 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 26 (6):519-519.
     
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  43. On the Viability of Being a “Self-Orienting Subject”.L. R. Tsvasman - 2008 - Constructivist Foundations 3 (2):84-86.
    Open peer commentary on the target article “Who Conceives of Society?” by Ernst von Glasersfeld. Excerpt: In the light of the almost brilliant equilibrium of the author, who manages to compose a resourceful explanation, switching between the notional conditionality and the expected contextual understanding, I intend to focus on the interdisciplinary potential of some suggestions that offer new perspectives on conceiving society, which are driven by a non-analytical and holistic vision.
     
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  44. Sacrificial Communion in Greek Religion.L. R. Farnell - 1903 - Hibbert Journal 2:306.
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    Qua in re Hymni Homerici quinque majores inter se differant antiquitate vel Homeritate Investigavit.L. R. P. & J. R. S. Sterrett - 1881 - American Journal of Philology 2 (7):372.
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    Paraconsistent Logic: Essays on the Inconsistent.L. R. S., Graham Priest, Richard Sylvan & Jean Norman - 1991 - Philosophical Quarterly 41 (165):515.
  47. Exploratory experiments.L. R. Franklin - 2005 - Philosophy of Science 72 (5):888-899.
    Philosophers of experiment have acknowledged that experiments are often more than mere hypothesis-tests, once thought to be an experiment's exclusive calling. Drawing on examples from contemporary biology, I make an additional amendment to our understanding of experiment by examining the way that `wide' instrumentation can, for reasons of efficiency, lead scientists away from traditional hypothesis-directed methods of experimentation and towards exploratory methods.
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    Marginalia Scenica. I.L. R. Palmer - 1941 - Classical Quarterly 35 (1-2):29-.
    Whether any apology is possible for the form of this paper is doubtful; but perhaps a few words are allowable. The miscellaneous notes, of which it consists, are fairly well described by the title: at all events, the proposals contained in them—with, I fear, many others—have been pencilled at one time or another in one margin or another. Their age varies widely: two or three must go back to days when my only complete Euripides was Kirchhoff's editio minor and my (...)
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  49. Cusano e Galileo.R. L. R. L. - 1965 - Rivista di Filosofia Neo-Scolastica 57:714.
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  50. How the brain gives rise to mathematics in ontegeny and in culture.L. R. Vandervert - 1994 - Journal of Mind and Behavior 15 (4):343-349.
    Within the framework of Neurological Positivism this article describes how brain algorithms are translated into mathematics in ontogeny and in culture. The purpose is to address seemingly contradictory research findings that suggest that while mathematical axioms are innate, they are not the direct result of processes of selection. It is proposed that self-referencing feedback processes of maximum-power evolution guide the construction of algorithmic isomorphies between preadapted brain algorithms and mathematics. It is concluded that maximum-power evolution as described in NP offers (...)
     
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