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  1. Reptile Haven 1,000 S in stock captive-bred & imported:• Boas & pythons• turtles & tortoises.Free Catalogs, Order Catalogs Toll Free, Reptile Needs At Far, Size Orders, Big Brand, Housing Enclosures, Tera Top Screen Covers, E. S. U. Lizard Litter, Zoo Med Reptisun Bulbs & Reptile Leashes - 1997 - Vivarium 9:26.
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  2. Slue chameleon ventures in.Free Catalogs, Order Catalogs Toll Free, Size Orders, Reptile Needs At Far, Tera Top Screen Covers, E. S. U. Lizard Litter, A. Quatrol Medications, Reptile Leashes, Reptile Diets & T. -Rex Frozen Foods - 1998 - Vivarium 9:27.
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    Ethical issues in biomedical research: Perceptions and practices of postdoctoral research fellows responding to a survey.Susan Eastwood, Pamela Derish, Evangeline Leash & Stephen Ordway - 1996 - Science and Engineering Ethics 2 (1):89-114.
    We surveyed 1005 postdoctoral fellows by questionnaire about ethical matters related to biomedical research and publishing; 33% responded. About 18% of respondents said they had taken a course in research ethics, and about 31% said they had had a course that devoted some time to research ethics. A substantial majority stated willingness to grant other investigators, except competitors, access to their data before publication and to share research materials. Respondents’ opinions about contributions justifying authorship of research papers were mainly consistent (...)
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  4. Emerald tree boas/surinam cb & feeding well. Diamondxcarpets & select colubrids. Gray, pob 1945 louisville, ky 40201.(502) 452-1669 ph/fax. [REVIEW]Craig Curren Reptiles - 1998 - Vivarium 9 (2913):62.
     
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  5. Amelanistic (albino) leopard geckos!!! Taking deposits now. Don't wait, get in on the ground floor. For more information call tim@(702) 436-5749 or email tim@ cornsnake. Com. [REVIEW]Casey Lazik Reptiles Captive-Bred - 1998 - Vivarium 9:71.
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  6. Join the international iguana so-ciety and help save endangered species of iguanas. Yearly membership $25, includes quarterlyjournal, iguana times. Send check or money order to: Iis, dept. V, po box. [REVIEW]Pro Exotics, Rainwater Reptiles, Rainbow Mealworms, Cricket Rep-Cal, Reptile Haven, Sandfire Dragon Ranch, Sticky Tongue Farms, Sweetman Exotics, That Pet Place & Top Hat Cricket Farm - 1998 - Vivarium 9:64.
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  7. Frozen rats, mice, chicks & guinea pigs-from $25.00 per 100. Live crickets $18.00 per thousand. Mc, visa, amx & disc. Fob: Perfect pets, inc., 23180 Sherwood, belleville, mi 48111: Phone (734) 461-1362, fax (734). [REVIEW]Carolina Mouse Farm, Creative Aquatic, Custom Cages, Dunthorpe Press, Freedom Breeder, Glades Herp, Kevin Bryant Reptile, Feeder Rodents, Maryland Reptile Farm & Pro Exotics - 1997 - Vivarium 9:64.
     
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    Reptile animae viventis. Filosofia naturale aristotelica ed esegesi biblica nella Summa theologiae di Alberto Magno.Stefano Perfetti - 2023 - Bulletin de Philosophie Medievale 65:129-143.
    Albert the Great’s theological and exegetical-biblical works often reshape naturalphilosophical doctrines derived from his earlier Aristotelian paraphrases. Accordingly, Albert’s caveats, distinguishing the treatment of topics in physicis and in theologicis, are not abstract disciplinary borderlines but point out to his Dominican students that he will return to crucial matters of the peripatetic paraphrases, recontextualizing them in later works. This article illustrates such interdisciplinary dynamics by analyzing Albert’s commentary on Gen., 1, 20-23, the fifth day of creation, as discussed in STh., (...)
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    Leashing God with Levinas: Tracing a trinity with Levinas.Michael Purcell - 1999 - Heythrop Journal 40 (3):301–318.
    Levinas' ethical metaphysics opens up a nexus of relationships, in the midst of which God becomes accessible as the counterpart of the justice I render to others. Although Levinas refuses a theorising theology which does violence to God, we attempt in this article nonetheless to glimpse the possibility of a divine threesome which can be articulated in the language of ethical metaphysics. We seek to trace a Trinity, not in Levinas, but with Levinas. We seek to ‘leash God with Levinas.’Thus, (...)
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    Leash.Jane Delynn - 2002 - Semiotext(E).
    No more jobs, no more taxes, no more checkbook, no more bills, no more credit cards, no more credit, no more money, no more mortgages, no more rent, no more savings, no more junk mail, no more junk, no more mail, no more phones, no more faxes, no more busy signals, no more computers, no more cars, no more drivers' licenses, no more traffic lights, no more airports, no more flying, no more tickets, no more packing, no more luggage, no (...)
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    Leviathan on a Leash: A Theory of State Responsibility.Sean Fleming - 2020 - Princeton University Press.
    New perspectives on the role of collective responsibility in modern politics States are commonly blamed for wars, called on to apologize, held liable for debts and reparations, bound by treaties, and punished with sanctions. But what does it mean to hold a state responsible as opposed to a government, a nation, or an individual leader? Under what circumstances should we assign responsibility to states rather than individuals? Leviathan on a Leash demystifies the phenomenon of state responsibility and explains why it (...)
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  12. Reptile lighting: a current perspective.W. H. Gehrmann - 1997 - Vivarium 8:44-45.
     
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    Two Ends of the Leash: Relations Between Personality of Shelter Volunteers and On-leash Walking Behavior With Shelter Dogs.Hao-Yu Shih, Mandy B. A. Paterson, Fillipe Georgiou, Leander Mitchell, Nancy A. Pachana & Clive J. C. Phillips - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Human personality influences the way people interact with dogs. This study investigated the associations between the personality of animal shelter volunteers and behavior during on-leash walks with shelter dogs. Video recording and a canine leash tension meter were used to monitor the on-leash walking. Personality was measured in five dimensions with the NEO Five-Factor Inventory. Neurotic volunteers pulled the leash harder and tended to interact with dogs using more body language; dogs being walked by neurotic volunteers in turn displayed more (...)
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    The Morality of the Reptile "Pet" Trade.Clifford Warwick - 2014 - Journal of Animal Ethics 4 (1):74-94,.
    The trade in, and private keeping of, reptiles as "pets" raises several ethical concerns regarding animal welfare (associated with handling, storage, transportation, intensive captive breeding, captivity stress, injury, disease, and high premature mortality); public health and safety (associated with zoonotic disease and animal-linked injuries); species conservation and environmental degradation (associated with wild capture); and ecological alteration (associated with invasive alien species). Also, many captive reptiles are fed other animals, raising broader ethical questions. Misperceptions about reptiles by proponents of their captivity (...)
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    Leviathan leashed: The incoherence of absolute sovereign power.Paul R. DeHart - 2013 - Critical Review: A Journal of Politics and Society 25 (1):1-37.
    Early modern theorists linked the idea of sovereign power to a conception of absolute power developed during the medieval period. Ockham had reframed the already extant distinction between God's absolute and ordained powers in order to argue that God was free of moral constraint in ordaining natural law for human beings. Thus, the natural law could command the opposite of what God had ordained if He wished to make it so. Bodin extended Ockham's argument to earthly sovereigns, who do not (...)
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  16. The reptiles of Round Island, Mauritius.N. Garbutt - 1992 - Vivarium 4 (3):6.
     
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    Identifying the Reptile.Martin Cohen - 2010 - In Mind Games: 31 Days to Rediscover Your Brain. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 4–6.
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    Getting Off the Leash.Tom Tomlinson - 2018 - American Journal of Bioethics 18 (9):48-49.
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    Who holds the leash?Carl Elliott - 2002 - American Journal of Bioethics 2 (2):48.
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    Week 1: Influencing the Reptile Mind.Martin Cohen - 2010 - In Mind Games: 31 Days to Rediscover Your Brain. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 69–82.
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    On a new cynodont reptile.R. Broom - 1905 - Transactions of the Royal Society of South Africa 16 (1):376-378.
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    On two new therocephalian reptiles.R. Broom - 1904 - Transactions of the Royal Society of South Africa 15 (1):85-88.
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  23. The largest reptile meeting in the world!Wayne Hill - 1997 - Vivarium 9:28.
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    Temperature variation and sex determination in reptiles.Claude Pieau - 1996 - Bioessays 18 (1):19-26.
    In many species of reptiles, sex is determined at fertilization by zygotic sex chromosome composition. In other species, including all crocodilians, most turtles and some lizards, sex is determined by temperature during the earlier stages of gonadal differentiation. The effects of exogenous estrogens, antiestrogens and aromatase inhibitors at different temperatures have unambiguously demonstrated the involvement of estrogens in sexual differentiation of the gonads. Aromatase is the enzyme that converts androgens to estrogens. Gonadal aromatase activity is well correlated with gonadal structure. (...)
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    Philosopher-King on a Leash: Combining Plato’s Republic, Statesman and Laws in the Justinianic Dialogue On Political Science .René de Nicolay - 2022 - Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 106 (2):207-235.
    Late antique political Platonism was not unoriginal in its thought. The paper takes as an example the Justinianic dialogue On Political Science (ca. 550), which creatively engages with Plato’s political works. It shows that the dialogue tries – and manages, as I argue – to combine two apparently inconsistent Platonic models: what I call the “divine” model, in which a philosopher-king endowed with divine knowledge rules unhindered by civic laws; and the “human” model, characterized by the rule of law. The (...)
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    Loosening the leash: The unique emotional canvas of human screams.Harold Gouzoules, Jonathan W. M. Engelberg & Jay W. Schwartz - 2023 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 46:e10.
    We use screams to explore ideas presented in the target article. Evolving first in animals as a response to predation, screams reveal more complex social use in nonhuman primates and, in humans, uniquely, are associated with a much greater variety of emotional contexts including fear, anger, surprise, and happiness. This expansion, and the potential for manipulation, promotes listener social vigilance.
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  27. Salmonellosis in reptiles.D. R. Mader & K. DeRemer - 1993 - Vivarium 4 (12-13):22.
     
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    Reptiles with a Conscience: The Coevolution of Religious and Moral Doctrine. By Nathan Cofnas. Pp. 523. (Ulster Institute for Social Research Press, London, 2012.) £30.00, ISBN 978-0-9568811-5-1, paperback. [REVIEW]Michael A. Woodley - 2013 - Journal of Biosocial Science 45 (1):141-143.
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  29. Rubíes y reptiles: la narrativa gótica de Pilar Pedraza.Lola Robles Moreno - 2006 - Arbor 182 (720):563-571.
    Tras intentar definir el género gótico, el artículo se centrará en las características generales de la obra narrativa de Pilar Pedraza, representante de dicho género en la literatura española actual. Después se hará un breve análisis de sus novelas.
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    Encountering snakes in early Victorian London: The first reptile house at the Zoological Gardens.James R. Hall - 2015 - History of Science 53 (3):338-361.
    This paper examines the first reptile house (1849) at the Zoological Gardens in London as a novel site for the production and consumption of knowledge about snakes, stressing the significance of architectural and material limitations on both snakes and humans. Snakes were familiar and ambiguous, present at every level of British society through the reading of Scripture and as recurrent characters in imperial print culture. For all that snakes engendered feelings of disgust as the most distinctive representatives of a (...)
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    The ends of a continuum: genetic and temperature-dependent sex determination in reptiles.Stephen D. Sarre, Arthur Georges & Alex Quinn - 2004 - Bioessays 26 (6):639-645.
    Two prevailing paradigms explain the diversity of sex-determining modes in reptiles. Many researchers, particularly those who study reptiles, consider genetic and environmental sex-determining mechanisms to be fundamentally different, and that one can be demonstrated experimentally to the exclusion of the other. Other researchers, principally those who take a broader taxonomic perspective, argue that no clear boundaries exist between them. Indeed, we argue that genetic and environmental sex determination in reptiles should be seen as a continuum of states represented by species (...)
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    On some new fossil reptiles from the karroo beds of Victoria west, south Africa.R. Broom - 1907 - Transactions of the Royal Society of South Africa 18 (1):31-42.
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    Testing the snake-detection hypothesis: larger early posterior negativity in humans to pictures of snakes than to pictures of other reptiles, spiders and slugs.Jan W. Van Strien, Ingmar H. A. Franken & Jorg Huijding - 2014 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 8.
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    Incest avoidance: shall we drop the genetic leash?William Irons - 1983 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 6 (1):108-109.
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    Antropología paradójica: cerebro reptil y mentiras útiles.Julián Serna Arango - 2016 - Barcelona: Anthropos.
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    The "True" Story of a Misnamed Female Tortoise: Timothy; Or, Notes of an Abject Reptile.Kari Weil - 2007 - Society and Animals 15 (3):305-307.
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    Warren Zevon and Philosophy: Beyond Reptile Wisdom, edited by John E. MacKinnon.John Schlachter - 2024 - Teaching Philosophy 47 (2):312-316.
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    Ecological constraints, we review some of our own work on the evolution of temperature-dependent sex determination in reptiles.David Crews - 2001 - In C. W. Fox D. A. Roff, Evolutionary Ecology: Concepts and Case Studies. pp. 154.
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    Fleming, Sean. Leviathan on a Leash: A Theory of State Responsibility.Robin Douglass - 2021 - Hobbes Studies 34 (1):103-107.
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    A philosophical and empirical investigation of the evolution of the toxicoferan reptile venom system.Timothy Jackson - unknown
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  41. Metabolic bone disease in captive reptiles.D. R. Mader - 1990 - Vivarium 2 (3):12-14.
     
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  42. General guidelines to reduce zoonotic disease potential associated with captive reptiles and amphibians.J. Rossi - 1994 - Vivarium 5 (96):10-11.
     
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    On the structure and affinities of the endothiodont reptiles.R. Broom - 1904 - Transactions of the Royal Society of South Africa 15 (1):259-282.
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    Comparison matters: Curiosity, bears, surplus energy, and why reptiles do not play.Gordon M. Burghardt - 1982 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 5 (1):159-160.
  45. Warren Zevon and Philosophy: Beyond Reptile Wisdom.John MacKinnon (ed.) - 2023 - Peru, IL: Carus Books.
    Since his death in 2003 at the age of fifty-six, Warren Zevon’s following has grown, and seven books on Zevon have appeared in the last few years, with more in the works. The Zevon legend continues to attract attention both because of the outstanding quality of his best songs and because of the poignant trajectory of his life. Zevon’s descent into alcoholism and other addictions, along with his debauchery and erratic behaviour, took its toll and his performances suffered, an aspect (...)
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    Book Review: Leviathan on a Leash: A Theory of State Responsibility, by Sean Fleming. [REVIEW]Theodore Christov - 2022 - Political Theory 50 (5):814-820.
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    Wich came first? Egg incubation: Its effects on embryonic development in birds and reptiles (1991). Edited by D. Charles deeming and mark W. J. Ferguson. Cambridge university press. XIII+448pp. Isbn 0‐521‐39071‐0. £110. [REVIEW]Stanley Shostak - 1993 - Bioessays 15 (3):218-219.
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    Book Review: Leviathan on a Leash: A Theory of State Responsibility, by Sean Fleming. [REVIEW]Theodore Christov - 2022 - Political Theory 50 (5):814-820.
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  49. Third Prize Color: Many of the details or reptile scalation are not always readily seen with the naked eye. This close-up of the head of a desert horned lizard (Phrynosoma p. platyrhinos) photographed by KS Matz. reveals the fine intricacies of this interesting species. continued on page 23 IX VIVARIUM. [REVIEW]Ix Vivarium - 1991 - Vivarium 3:18.
     
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    Reptilian Cognition: A More Complex Picture via Integration of Neurological Mechanisms, Behavioral Constraints, and Evolutionary Context.Timothy C. Roth, Aaron R. Krochmal & Lara D. LaDage - 2019 - Bioessays 41 (8):1900033.
    Unlike birds and mammals, reptiles are commonly thought to possess only the most rudimentary means of interacting with their environments, reflexively responding to sensory information to the near exclusion of higher cognitive function. However, reptilian brains, though structurally somewhat different from those of mammals and birds, use many of the same cellular and molecular processes to support complex behaviors in homologous brain regions. Here, the neurological mechanisms supporting reptilian cognition are reviewed, focusing specifically on spatial cognition and the hippocampus. These (...)
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