Results for 'Sixten Marklund'

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    Education in a post‐comprehensive ERA.Sixten Marklund - 1981 - British Journal of Educational Studies 29 (3):199-208.
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    Education in a post‐comprehensive ERA.Sixten Marklund - 1981 - British Journal of Educational Studies 29 (3):199 - 208.
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    Plato on Images.Sixten Ringbom - 1965 - Theoria 31 (2):86-109.
  4. Art in 'the epoch of the great spiritual': Occult elements in the early theory of abstract painting.Sixten Ringbom - 1966 - Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 29 (1):386-418.
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    Action and report: The problem of indirect narration in the academic theory of painting.Sixten Ringbom - 1989 - Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 52 (1):34-51.
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    Intersecting the divide between working memory and episodic memory: Evidence from sustained and transient brain activity patterns.Petter Marklund & Lars Nyberg - 2007 - In Naoyuki Osaka, Robert H. Logie & Mark D'Esposito (eds.), The Cognitive Neuroscience of Working Memory. Oxford University Press. pp. 305--332.
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    N1 Repetition-Attenuation for Acoustically Variable Speech and Spectrally Rotated Speech.Ellen Marklund, Lisa Gustavsson, Petter Kallioinen & Iris-Corinna Schwarz - 2020 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 14.
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  8. The small game in the shadow of the great game: Kjellénian biopolitics between constructivism and realism.Carl Marklund - 2021 - In Ragnar Björk & Thomas Lundén (eds.), Territory, state and nation: the geopolitics of Rudolf Kjellén. New York: Berghahn Books.
     
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    Welfare State Policies in the Tripolar Class Model of Scandinavia.Staffan Marklund - 1988 - Politics and Society 16 (4):469-485.
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  10. Towards an Ecumenical Theory of Normative Reasons.Caj Sixten Strandberg - 2018 - Dialectica 72 (1):69-100.
    A theory of normative reasons for action faces the fundamental challenge of accounting for the dual nature of reasons. On the one hand, some reasons appear to depend on, and vary with, desires. On the other hand, some reasons appear categorical in the sense of being desire‐independent. However, it has turned out to be difficult to provide a theory that accommodates both these aspects. Internalism is able to account for the former aspect, but has difficulties to account for the latter, (...)
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  11. Intersecting the divide between working memory and episodic memory: evidence from sustained and transient brain activity patterns.Petter Marklund & Nyberg & Lars - 2007 - In Naoyuki Osaka, Robert H. Logie & Mark D'Esposito (eds.), The Cognitive Neuroscience of Working Memory. Oxford University Press.
     
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    Implementation of innovative attitudes and behaviour in primary health care by means of strategic communication: a 7‐year follow‐up.Helena Morténius, Bertil Marklund, Lars Palm, Cecilia Björkelund & Amir Baigi - 2012 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 18 (3):659-665.
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    The utilization of knowledge of and interest in research and development among primary care staff by means of strategic communication – a staff cohort study.Helena Morténius, Bertil Marklund, Lars Palm, Bengt Fridlund & Amir Baigi - 2012 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 18 (4):768-775.
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    Andreas Marklund and Mogens Rüdiger , Historicizing Infrastructure. Aalborg: Aalborg University Press, 2017. Pp. 235. ISBN 978-87-7112-594-8. DKr 298.00. [REVIEW]Graeme Gooday - 2018 - British Journal for the History of Science 51 (2):324-326.
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