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    Hammer tracks from the photodisintegration of light emulsion nuclei.W. T. Morton & T. G. Walker - 1961 - Philosophical Magazine 6 (62):311-312.
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    reactions in12C,14N and16O.W. T. Morton & T. G. Walker - 1962 - Philosophical Magazine 7 (77):741-744.
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  3. The limits of language.W. Walker Gibson - 1962 - New York,: Hill & Wang.
    Nature of the problem: Testimony from scientists. Reflex action and theism (1881) by W. James. The organization of thought (1916) by A.N. Whitehead. The changing scientific scene 1900-1950 (1952) by J.B. Conant. A note on methods of analysis (1943) by H.J. Muller. The way things are (1959) by P.W. Bridgman. A definition of style (1948) by J.R. Oppenheimer.--Consequences of the problem: Testimony from artists and writers. Existentialism (1947) by J.-P. Sartre. The testimony of modern art (1957) by W. Barrett. Parts (...)
     
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    Higher Life for Working People.W. Walker Stephens - 1900 - International Journal of Ethics 10 (3):413-414.
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    Knowledge, partitioned sets and extensionality: A refutation of the forms of knowledge thesis.C. W. Evers & J. C. Walker - 1983 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 17 (2):155–170.
    C W Evers, J C Walker; Knowledge, Partitioned Sets and Extensionality: a refutation of the forms of knowledge thesis, Journal of Philosophy of Education, Volume.
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    Pyrotechnics defended: A reply to Jim MacKenzie.C. W. Evers & J. C. Walker - 1987 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 21 (1):139–142.
    C W Evers, J C Walker; Pyrotechnics Defended: a reply to Jim Mackenzie, Journal of Philosophy of Education, Volume 21, Issue 1, 30 May 2006, Pages 139–142, http.
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    Conditioned approach-withdrawal behavior and some signal-food relations in pigeons: Performance and positive vs. negative “associative strength“.Eliot Hearst, Sarah W. Bottjer & Edward Walker - 1980 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 16 (3):183-186.
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    The effect on tactual localization of movement during stimulation.U. B. Grannis & W. W. Walker - 1936 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 19 (4):417.
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    Animal electricity before Galvani.W. Cameron Walker - 1937 - Annals of Science 2 (1):84-113.
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    Theory and Practice in Educational AdministrationThe Education Officer and His WorldInspection and the Inspectorate.George Baron, W. G. Walker, Derek Birley & John Blackie - 1971 - British Journal of Educational Studies 19 (2):216.
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    The detection and estimation of electric charges in the eighteenth century.W. Cameron Walker - 1936 - Annals of Science 1 (1):66-100.
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    Curriculum: An IntroductionDesigning the CurriculumChanging the CurriculumCurriculum EvaluationKnowledge and Schooling.W. G. A. Rudd, David Jenkins, M. D. Shipman, Hugh Sockett, Barry MacDonald, R. Walker, David Hamilton & Richard Pring - 1977 - British Journal of Educational Studies 25 (3):286.
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    Deprivation and generalization.W. O. Jenkins, G. R. Pascal & R. W. Walker Jr - 1958 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 56 (3):274.
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    Ethical issues and best practice in clinically based genomic research: Exeter Stakeholders Meeting Report.D. Carrieri, C. Bewshea, G. Walker, T. Ahmad, W. Bowen, A. Hall & S. Kelly - 2016 - Journal of Medical Ethics 42 (11):695-697.
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  15. Learning during general anesthesia: implicit recall following methohexital or propofol infusion.D. W. Bethune, S. Ghosh, B. Gray, L. Kerr, I. A. Walker, L. A. Doolan, R. J. Harwood & L. D. Sharples - 1993 - In P. S. Sebel, B. Bonke & E. Winograd (eds.), Memory and Awareness in Anesthesia. Prentice-Hall.
  16. The Measurement of Household Welfare.R. W. Blundell, Ian Preston & Ian Walker (eds.) - 1994 - Cambridge University Press.
    The measurement of household welfare is one of the most compelling yet demanding areas in economics. To place the analysis of inequality and poverty within an economic framework where individuals are making decisions about current and lifetime incomes and expenditures is a difficult task, made all the more challenging by the complexity of the decision-making process in which households are involved and the variety of constraints they face. This 1994 book examines the conceptual and practical difficulties of making inferences from (...)
     
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    The Effects of Religiosity on Ethical Judgments.Alan G. Walker, James W. Smither & Jason DeBode - 2012 - Journal of Business Ethics 106 (4):437-452.
    The relationship between religiosity and ethical behavior at work has remained elusive. In fact, inconsistent results in observed magnitudes and direction led Hood et al. (The psychology of religion: An empirical approach, 1996 ) to describe the relationship between religiosity and ethics as “something of a roller coaster ride.” Weaver and Agle (Acad Manage Rev 27(1):77–97, 2002 ) utilizing social structural versions of symbolic interactionism theory reasoned that we should not expect religion to affect ethical outcomes for all religious individuals; (...)
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    On the emotions that accompany autobiographical memories: Dysphoria disrupts the fading affect bias.W. Richard Walker, John Skowronski, Jeffrey Gibbons, Rodney Vogl & Charles Thompson - 2003 - Cognition and Emotion 17 (5):703-723.
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    Epistemology and justifying the curriculum of educational studies.J. C. Walker & C. W. Evers - 1982 - British Journal of Educational Studies 30 (2):213-229.
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    From Matter to Life: Information and Causality.Sara Imari Walker, Paul C. W. Davies & George F. R. Ellis (eds.) - 2017 - Cambridge University Press.
    This book tackles the most difficult and profound open questions about life and its origins from an information-based perspective.
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    Sexually Transmitted Pathogens, Depression, and Other Manifestations Associated with Premenstrual Syndrome.Caroline Doyle, Walker A. Swain, Holly A. Swain Ewald, Christine L. Cook & Paul W. Ewald - 2015 - Human Nature 26 (3):277-291.
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    Moral Psychology: Feminist Ethics and Social Theory.Sandra Lee Bartky, Paul Benson, Sue Campbell, Claudia Card, Robin S. Dillon, Jean Harvey, Karen Jones, Charles W. Mills, James Lindemann Nelson, Margaret Urban Walker, Rebecca Whisnant & Catherine Wilson (eds.) - 2004 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    Moral psychology studies the features of cognition, judgement, perception and emotion that make human beings capable of moral action. Perspectives from feminist and race theory immensely enrich moral psychology. Writers who take these perspectives ask questions about mind, feeling, and action in contexts of social difference and unequal power and opportunity. These essays by a distinguished international cast of philosophers explore moral psychology as it connects to social life, scientific studies, and literature.
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  23. German National Socialism and the Quest for Nuclear Power 1939-1949.Mark Walker & W. D. Hackmann - 1994 - Annals of Science 51 (4):448-448.
     
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    Local anatomy, stimulation site, and time alter directional deep brain stimulation impedances.Joseph W. Olson, Christopher L. Gonzalez, Sarah Brinkerhoff, Maria Boolos, Melissa H. Wade, Christopher P. Hurt, Arie Nakhmani, Bart L. Guthrie & Harrison C. Walker - 2022 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 16.
    Directional deep brain stimulation contacts provide greater spatial flexibility for therapy than traditional ring-shaped electrodes, but little is known about longitudinal changes of impedance and orientation. We measured monopolar and bipolar impedance of DBS contacts in 31 patients who underwent unilateral subthalamic nucleus deep brain stimulation as part of a randomized study. At different follow-up visits, patients were assigned new stimulation configurations and impedance was measured. Additionally, we measured the orientation of the directional lead during surgery, immediately after surgery, and (...)
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    Research with bereaved families: A framework for ethical decision-making.M. Sque, W. Walker & T. Long-Sutehall - 2014 - Nursing Ethics 21 (8):946-955.
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    Preparing new professionals for administrative leadership in higher education: identifying specific skills for training.Peggy C. Holzweiss, Daniel W. Walker & Meredith Conrey - 2019 - Perspectives: Policy and Practice in Higher Education 23 (2-3):54-60.
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    Moral psychology of the fading affect bias.Andrew J. Corsa & W. Richard Walker - 2018 - Philosophical Psychology 31 (7):1097-1113.
    We argue that many of the benefits theorists have attributed to the ability to forget should instead be attributed to what psychologists call the “fading affect bias,” namely the tendency for the negative emotions associated with past events to fade more substantially than the positive emotions associated with those events. Our principal contention is that the disposition to display the fading affect bias is normatively good. Those who possess it tend to lead better lives and more effectively improve their societies. (...)
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    The Feminist Competition/Cooperation Dichotomy.Deborah Walker, Jerry W. Dauterive, Elyssa Schultz & Walter Block - 2004 - Journal of Business Ethics 55 (3):243-254.
    Feminist literature sometimes posits that competition and cooperation are opposites. This dichotomy is important in that it is often invoked in order to explain why mainstream economics has focused on market activity to the exclusion of non-market activity, and why this fascination or focus is sexist. The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate that the competition/cooperation dichotomy is false. Once the dichotomy is dissolved, those activities which are seen as competitive (masculine) and those which are seen as cooperative (feminine) (...)
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    Two compartmental models of EEG coherence and MRI biophysics.R. W. Thatcher, J. F. Gomez-Molina, C. Biver, D. North, R. Curtin & R. W. Walker - 2000 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 23 (3):412-412.
    Studies have shown that as MRI T2 relaxation time lengthens there is a shift toward more unbound or “free-water” and less partitioning of the protein/lipid molecules per unit volume. A shift toward less water partitioning or lengthened MRI T2 relaxation time is linearly related to reduced high frequency EEG amplitude, reduced short distance EEG coherence, increased long distance EEG coherence, and reduced cognitive functioning (Thatcher et al. 1998a; 1998b).
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    The Beginnings of the Scientific Career of Joseph Priestley.W. Cameron Walker - 1934 - Isis 21 (1):81-97.
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    The Beginnings of the Scientific Career of Joseph Priestley.W. Walker - 1934 - Isis 21:81-97.
  32. Applied Algebra: Codes, Ciphers and Discrete Algorithms, Second Edition.D. W. Hardy, F. Richman & C. L. Walker - 2009 - Crc Press.
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    Reviews of books.P. W. Hawkes, J. G. Rushbrooke, A. D. M. Walker, N. F. Mott & Juana V. Acrivos - 1970 - Philosophical Magazine 22 (178):871-872.
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  34. Armstrong's analysis of self-awareness.Kendrick W. Walker - 1976 - Personalist 57 (4):395-402.
     
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    Assembling matches: A simple Manu-motor test.E. Ronald Walker & W. J. Weedon - 1927 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 5 (2):144 – 149.
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    Assembling matches: A simple Manu-motor test.E. Ronald Walker & W. J. Weedon - 1927 - Australasian Journal of Psychology and Philosophy 5 (2):144-149.
  37. Jesus and the Holy City: New Testament Perspectives on Jerusalem.P. W. L. Walker - 1996
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    Longitudinal Speech Recognition in Noise in Children: Effects of Hearing Status and Vocabulary.Elizabeth A. Walker, Caitlin Sapp, Jacob J. Oleson & Ryan W. McCreery - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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  39. On some problems in the distribution of a gas.G. W. Walker - 1904 - In S. Meyer (ed.), Festschrift Ludwig Boltzmann Gewidmet Zum Sechzigsten Geburtstage. Leipzig: Barth. pp. 242.
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  40. Profiled hands in Palaeolithic art: the first universally recognized symbol of the human form.James W. P. Walker, David T. G. Clinnick & Jan B. W. Pedersen - 2018 - World Art 8 (1):1-19.
    Drawing on both anthropology and philosophy, this paper argues that the profiled form of the human hand is a universally recognizable image; one whose significance transcends temporally and geographically defined cultural divisions, and represents the earliest known artistic symbol of the human form. The unique co-occurrence of five properties in the image of the human hand and the way it is recognized support this argument, including that it is: (1) unmistakably a hand, (2) unmistakably human, (3) a universal point of (...)
     
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    Paradise Lost and the Forms of Government.W. Walker - 2001 - History of Political Thought 22 (2):270-299.
    In his epic poem, Paradise Lost, Milton does not, as many critics have recently claimed, repudiate monarchy and recommend republics; he rather asserts that the legitimacy of any particular form of government in any particular situation depends upon what he refers to as the ‘merit’ or ‘worth’ of the rulers and the ruled. On a strict definition of republicanism as a position grounded in the repudiation of monarchy and the recommendation of republics, this poem would thus fail to qualify as (...)
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    Philological Notes.F. W. Walker - 1888 - The Classical Review 2 (06):161-162.
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    Philological Notes.F. W. Walker - 1891 - The Classical Review 5 (10):446-451.
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    Philological Notes.Fred W. Walker - 1889 - The Classical Review 3 (6):243-246.
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    Philological Notes.Fred W. Walker - 1898 - The Classical Review 12 (5):250-252.
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    Philological Notes.F. W. Walker - 1893 - The Classical Review 7 (7):289-292.
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    Philological Notes.F. W. Walker - 1894 - The Classical Review 8 (1-2):13-16.
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    Philological Notes.Fred W. Walker - 1896 - The Classical Review 10 (8):369-370.
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    Philological Notes.F. W. Walker - 1888 - The Classical Review 2 (3):65-66.
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    Rest and warm-up in bilateral transfer on a pursuit rotor task.L. C. Walker, C. B. De Soto & M. W. Shelly - 1957 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 53 (6):394.
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