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    Dynamic aspects of adhesion receptor function — integrins both twist and shout.Martin J. Humphries, A. Paul Mould & Danny S. Tuckwell - 1993 - Bioessays 15 (6):391-397.
    The recognition of extracellular molecules by cell surface receptors is the principal mechanism used by cells to sense their environment. Consequently, signals transduced as a result of these interactions make a major contribution to the regulation of cellular phenotype. Historically, particular emphasis has been placed on elucidating the intracellular consequences of growth factor and cytokine binding to cells. In addition to these interactions, however, cells are usually in intimate contact with a further source of complex structural and functional information, namely (...)
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    Penetrating the carbohydrate jungle Carbohydrate Recognition in Cellular Function, Ciba Foundation Symposium 145. (1989). Ed. by G. Bock and S. Harnett. John Wiley & Sons, Chichester. Pp. 294. £32.50, $57.95. [REVIEW]Martin J. Humphries - 1990 - Bioessays 12 (7):354-355.
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  3. Staat Und Recht Die Deutsche Staatslehre Im 19. Und 20. Jahrhundert. Hrsg. Von Martin J. Sattler.Martin J. Sattler - 1972
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    The Aim and Structure of Physical Theory. Pierre Duhem, P. P. Wiener.Martin J. Klein - 1954 - Philosophy of Science 21 (4):354-355.
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    What do we study when we study religion?1: J. Arthur Martin.J. Arthur Martin - 1975 - Religious Studies 11 (4):467-472.
    In ‘ The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy ’ Laurence Sterne writes: That of all the several ways of beginning a book which are now in practice throughout the known world, I am confident my own way of doing it is the best—I'm sure it is the most religious—for I begin with writing the first sentence—and trusting to Almighty God for the second.
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    Mechanical Explanation at the End of the Nineteenth Century.Martin J. Klein - 1973 - Centaurus 17 (1):58-82.
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    Executive Compensation and Corporate Fraud in China.Martin J. Conyon & Lerong He - 2016 - Journal of Business Ethics 134 (4):669-691.
    This study investigates the relation between CEO compensation and corporate fraud in China. We document a significantly negative correlation between CEO compensation and corporate fraud using data on publicly traded firms between 2005 and 2010. Our findings are consistent with the hypothesis that firms penalize CEOs for fraud by lowering their pay. We also find that CEO compensation is lower in firms that commit more severe frauds. Panel data fixed effects and propensity score methods are used to demonstrate these effects. (...)
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    Understanding Dialogue: Language Use and Social Interaction.Martin J. Pickering & Simon Garrod - 2021 - Cambridge University Press.
    Linguistic interaction between two people is the fundamental form of communication, yet almost all research in language use focuses on isolated speakers and listeners. In this innovative work, Garrod and Pickering extend the scope of psycholinguistics beyond individuals by introducing communication as a social activity. Drawing on psychological, linguistic, philosophical and sociological research, they expand their theory that alignment across individuals is the basis of communication, through the model of a 'shared workspace account'. In this workspace, interlocutors are actors who (...)
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  9. The interactive-alignment model: Developments and refinements.Martin J. Pickering & Simon Garrod - 2004 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 27 (2):212-225.
    The interactive-alignment model of dialogue provides an account of dialogue at the level of explanation normally associated with cognitive psychology. We develop our claim that interlocutors align their mental models via priming at many levels of linguistic representation, explicate our notion of automaticity, defend the minimal role of “other modeling,” and discuss the relationship between monologue and dialogue. The account can be applied to social and developmental psychology, and would benefit from computational modeling.
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  10. Einstein, Specific Heats, and the Early Quantum Theory.Martin J. Klein - 1965 - Science 148 (3667):173--180.
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    Reading Science: Critical and Functional Perspectives on Discourses of Science.J. R. Martin & Robert Veel (eds.) - 1998 - Routledge.
    _Reading Science_ looks at the distinctive language of science and technology and the role it plays in building up scientific understandings of the world. It brings together discourse analysis and critical theory for the first time in a single volume. This edited collection examines science discourse from a number of perspectives, drawing on new rhetoric, functional linguistics and critical theory. It explores this language in research and industrial contexts as well as in educational settings and in popular science writing and (...)
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    Ethics in an Aging Society.Martin J. Gorbien - 1998 - Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 41 (3):452.
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    Is Necessity Necessary?: J. A. MARTIN.J. A. Martin - 1975 - Religious Studies 11 (3):329-334.
    Q: If necessity is the mother of invention, whence necessity? A. : The matrix of necessity in God-talk is religious experience, philosophically interpreted. The interpreters, theists and non-thesists, have indeed been inventive.
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  14. Parsing.Martin J. Pickering - 2003 - In L. Nadel (ed.), Encyclopedia of Cognitive Science. Nature Publishing Group.
     
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  15. Kant's apparent positivism.Martin J. Stone - 2017 - In Sari Kisilevsky & Martin Jay Stone (eds.), Freedom and Force: Essays on Kant’s Legal Philosophy. Portland, Oregon: Bloomsbury.
     
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  16. What does critical theory have to do with it?: In retrospect and prospect.Martin J. Beck Matušítk - 1998 - Radical Philosophy Review 1 (1):46-53.
     
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    The Fate of the Method of ‘Paradigms’ in Paleobiology.Martin J. S. Rudwick - 2018 - Journal of the History of Biology 51 (3):479-533.
    An earlier article described the mid-twentieth century origins of the method of “paradigms” in paleobiology, as a way of making testable hypotheses about the functional morphology of extinct organisms. The present article describes the use of “paradigms” through the 1970s and, briefly, to the end of the century. After I had proposed the paradigm method to help interpret the ecological history of brachiopods, my students developed it in relation to that and other invertebrate phyla, notably in Euan Clarkson’s analysis of (...)
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    World and Life as One: Ethics and Ontology in Wittgenstein’s Early Thought.Martin J. B. Stokhof - 2002 - Stanford University Press.
    This book explores in detail the relation between ontology and ethics in the early work of Ludwig Wittgenstein, notably the _Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus_ and, to a lesser extent, the _Notebooks 1914-1916_. Self-contained and requiring no prior knowledge of Wittgenstein's thought, it is the first book-length argument that his views on ethics decisively shaped his ontological and semantic thought. The book's main thesis is twofold. It argues that the ontological theory of the _Tractatus_ is fundamentally dependent on its logical and linguistic doctrines: (...)
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    Science in Progress . G. A. Baitsell.Martin J. Klein - 1954 - Philosophy of Science 21 (3):271-271.
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  20. An integrated theory of language production and comprehension.Martin J. Pickering & Simon Garrod - 2013 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 36 (4):329-347.
    Currently, production and comprehension are regarded as quite distinct in accounts of language processing. In rejecting this dichotomy, we instead assert that producing and understanding are interwoven, and that this interweaving is what enables people to predict themselves and each other. We start by noting that production and comprehension are forms of action and action perception. We then consider the evidence for interweaving in action, action perception, and joint action, and explain such evidence in terms of prediction. Specifically, we assume (...)
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    Who dominates who in the dark basements of the brain?Tony J. Prescott & Mark D. Humphries - 2007 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 30 (1):104-105.
    Subcortical substrates for behavioural integration include the fore/midbrain nuclei of the basal ganglia and the hindbrain medial reticular formation. The midbrain superior colliculus requires basal ganglia disinhibition in order to generate orienting movements. The colliculus should therefore be seen as one of many competitors vying for control of the body's effector systems with the basal ganglia acting as the key arbiter. (Published Online May 1 2007).
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    Software club: Software for molecular biology. II. Restriction mapping and DNA sequencing programs.Martin J. Bishop - 1984 - Bioessays 1 (2):75-77.
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    Passover and plague.Martin J. Blaser - 1997 - Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 41 (2):243-256.
  24. A Dialogue on Criteria.J. L. Martin - 1972 - Philosophical Forum 4 (2):218.
     
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    Versuch einer Typologie von Schreibereingriffen.Martin J. Schubert - 2002 - Das Mittelalter 7 (2).
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  26. Toward a mechanistic psychology of dialogue.Martin J. Pickering & Simon Garrod - 2004 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 27 (2):169-190.
    Traditional mechanistic accounts of language processing derive almost entirely from the study of monologue. Yet, the most natural and basic form of language use is dialogue. As a result, these accounts may only offer limited theories of the mechanisms that underlie language processing in general. We propose a mechanistic account of dialogue, the interactive alignment account, and use it to derive a number of predictions about basic language processes. The account assumes that, in dialogue, the linguistic representations employed by the (...)
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    Methodological considerations in replicating Held and Rekosh's perceptual adaptation study.Martin J. Steinbach - 1979 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 2 (1):81-81.
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    Accounting for variation in and overuse of antibiotics among humans.Martin J. Blaser, Melissa K. Melby, Margaret Lock & Mark Nichter - 2021 - Bioessays 43 (2):2000163.
    Worldwide, antibiotic use is increasing, but many infections against which antibiotics are applied are not even caused by bacteria. Over‐the‐counter and internet sales preclude physician oversight. Regional differences, between and within countries highlight many potential factors influencing antibiotic use. Taking a systems perspective that considers pharmaceutical commodity chains, we examine antibiotic overuse from the vantage point of both sides of the therapeutic relationship. We examine patterns and expectations of practitioners and patients, institutional policies and pressures, the business strategies of pharmaceutical (...)
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  29. Interaction ritual changes.Martin J. Burke - 2012 - In Marco Sgarbi (ed.), Translatio studiorum: ancient, medieval and modern bearers of intellectual history. Boston: Brill.
     
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  30. Comment-Response-Modes or models: A critique on independent component analysis for fMRI.Martin J. McKeown - 1998 - Trends in Cognitive Sciences 2 (10):375-375.
  31. The collected papers of Albert Einstein, vol. 5, The Swiss years: correspondence, 1902-1914.Martin J. Klein, Anne J. Kox, Robert Schulmann & P. M. Harman - 1996 - Annals of Science 53 (1):93-93.
     
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    Sola Scriptura versus Sola fide versus Solum Imperium? Albert S. Geyser en ʼn kontemporêre verstaan van μορφή θεοῦ in die Christus-himne.Martin J. Slabbert - 2018 - HTS Theological Studies 74 (4):1-6.
    This article explores Albert Stephanus Geyser’s understanding and application of the Christ-hymn, focusing especially on the use of the words μορφή θεοῦ. The tension between a literary-critical approach to the text versus a dogmatic understanding is exposed, as well as the challenge of a political ideology of power. Geyser’s understanding and application are measured in terms of the current state of New Testament exegetical research. In the footsteps of Stendahl and contemporary New Testament scholars, legitimacy is given to a socio-political (...)
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  33. Ripstein and his critics.Martin J. Stone - 2017 - In Sari Kisilevsky & Martin Jay Stone (eds.), Freedom and Force: Essays on Kant’s Legal Philosophy. Portland, Oregon: Bloomsbury.
     
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    La geometrización del espacio-materia en la cosmología cartesiana.J. Cándido Martín - 2016 - Enrahonar: Quaderns de Filosofía 1:165.
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    Forward models and their implications for production, comprehension, and dialogue.Martin J. Pickering & Simon Garrod - 2013 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 36 (4):377-392.
    Our target article proposed that language production and comprehension are interwoven, with speakers making predictions of their own utterances and comprehenders making predictions of other people's utterances at different linguistic levels. Here, we respond to comments about such issues as cognitive architecture and its neural basis, learning and development, monitoring, the nature of forward models, communicative intentions, and dialogue.
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    Domain permutation reduction for constraint satisfaction problems.Martin J. Green & David A. Cohen - 2008 - Artificial Intelligence 172 (8-9):1094-1118.
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    Grace: The Logogenesis of Freedom.J. R. Martin - 1999 - Discourse Studies 1 (1):29-56.
    In this article I consider a two-page autobiographical recount which appears at the end of Nelson Mandela's book Long Walk to Freedom as a summary of his life and what he has learned from it. My aim is to illustrate the role of a detailed analysis of single texts in the field of discourse analysis, as opposed to studies of selected variables across a corpus of texts. The analysis is conducted within the general theoretical framework of systemic functional linguistics, with (...)
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  38. (2 other versions)Strawson's transcendental deduction of other minds.J. L. Martin - 1974 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy (Suppl.) 159 (2):159-169.
  39. The Emergence of a Visual Language for Geological Science 1760—1840.Martin J. S. Rudwick - 1976 - History of Science 14 (3):149-195.
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  40. For theory.J. A. Y. Martín & Simone Pinet - 1996 - Theory and Society 25:167-183.
     
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  41. Order, organisation and entropy.Martin J. Klein - 1953 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 4 (14):158-160.
  42. SCHILLING K.: Geschichte der sozialen Ideen.J. Martin - 1962 - Freiburger Zeitschrift für Philosophie Und Theologie 9:409-424.
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  43. (1 other version)A Fregean interpretation of the quantifiers.J. N. Martin - 1977 - Logique Et Analyse 20 (77):122.
     
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    Functional Morphology in Paleobiology: Origins of the Method of ‘Paradigms’.Martin J. S. Rudwick - 2018 - Journal of the History of Biology 51 (1):135-178.
    From the early nineteenth century, the successful use of fossils in stratigraphy oriented paleontology towards geology. The consequent marginalising of biological objectives was countered in the twentieth century by the rise of ‘Paläobiologie’, first in the German cultural area and only later, as ‘paleobiology’, in the anglophone world. Several kinds of paleobiological research flourished internationally after the Second World War, among them the novel field of ‘paleoecology’. Within this field there were attempts to apply functional morphology to the problematical cases (...)
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    Anthropic reasoning.Martin J. Rees - 1997 - Complexity 3 (1):17-21.
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    The rights of man and animal experimentation.J. Martin - 1990 - Journal of Medical Ethics 16 (3):160-161.
    Since emotions give contradictory signals about animal experimentation in medical science, man's relationship to animals must be based upon reason. Thomas Aquinas argues that man is essentially different from animals because man's intellectual processes show evidence of an abstract mechanism not possessed by animals. Man's rights arise in association with this essential difference. The consequence is that only man possesses true rights by Aquinas's definition; animals have them only by analogy. However, cruelty to animals is illicit and they should be (...)
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  47. Kierkegaard in Post/Modernity.Martin J. Matuštík & Merold Westphal - 2003 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 193 (1):120-120.
     
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    Healthcare ethics committees, dialysis, and decisionmaking.Martin J. Gorbien, Donna L. Miller & Dennis W. Jahnigen - 1994 - HEC Forum 6 (1):57-63.
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    The Sense of Self Over Time: Assessing Diachronicity in Dissociative Identity Disorder, Psychosis and Healthy Comparison Groups.Martin J. Dorahy, Rafaële J. C. Huntjens, Rosemary J. Marsh, Brooke Johnson, Kate Fox & Warwick Middleton - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Dissociative experiences have been associated with diachronic disunity. Yet, this work is in its infancy. Dissociative identity disorder is characterized by different identity states reporting their own relatively continuous sense of self. The degree to which patients in dissociative identity states experience diachronic unity has not been empirically explored. This study examined the degree to which patients in dissociative identity states experienced diachronic unity. Participants were DID adults assessed in adult and child identity states, adults with a psychotic illness, adults (...)
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  50. Habermas's reading of Kierkegaard: Notes from a conversation.Martin J. Matustik - 1991 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 17 (4):313-323.
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