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    On low temperature plastic instability in pure niobium single crystals.L. P. Kubin & B. Jouffrey - 1971 - Philosophical Magazine 24 (188):437-449.
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    Elastic model for arrays of stacking fault tetrahedra produced under electron irradiation.L. P. Kubin, A. Rocher, M. O. Ruault & B. Jouffrey - 1976 - Philosophical Magazine 33 (2):293-303.
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    Inhibited dynamic recovery and screw dislocation annihilation in multiple slip of fcc single crystals.L. P. Kubin, B. Devincre & T. Hoc - 2006 - Philosophical Magazine 86 (25-26):4023-4036.
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    Description de la préplasticité par la théorie des phénomènes thermiquement activés.Par L. P. Kubin - 1974 - Philosophical Magazine 30 (4):705-718.
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    Etude de la déformation plastique de monocristaux de niobium de haute pureté a basse température.Par L. P. Kubin & B. Jouffrey - 1973 - Philosophical Magazine 27 (6):1369-1385.
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  6. Filosofii︠a︡, nauka, chelovek: problemy i perspektivy.L. P. Ermolaeva, M. Kūle & V. Markovs (eds.) - 1990 - Riga: Institut filosofii.
     
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    On the definition and evolution of states in relativistic classical and quantum mechanics.L. P. Horwitz - 1992 - Foundations of Physics 22 (3):421-450.
    Some of the problems associated with the construction of a manifestly covariant relativistic quantum theory are discussed. A resolution of this problem is given in terms of the off mass shell classical and quantum mechanics of Stueckelberg, Horwitz and Piron. This theory contains many questions of interpretation, reaching deeply into the notions of time, localizability and causality. A proper generalization of the Maxwell theory of electromagnetic interaction, required for the well-posed formulation of dynamical problems of systems with electromagnetic interaction is (...)
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    Arnold's New Latin Course. Parts I. and II. By R. M. Allardyce, M.A. 2 vols. Pp. 117 and 216 respectively. Maddox Street, W.: Edward Arnold. July, 1911. Part I., is. 6d.; Part II., 2s. 6d. [REVIEW]L. P. W. - 1912 - The Classical Review 26 (01):32-.
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  9. Editorial: Genome Invading RNA Networks.L. P. Villarreal & Guenther Witzany - 2018 - Frontiers in Microbiology 9:1-3.
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    Split Resolution in Greek Dramatic Lyric.L. P. E. Parker - 1968 - Classical Quarterly 18 (2):241-269.
    It is well known that when resolution occurs in the stichic iambics and trochaics of tragedy word-end is not found between the two shorts so produced: w or, more accurately, that the first short of resolution must not be the last syllable of a polysyllabic word. Moreover, the syllables in resolution most often form part of the same word as the following short or anceps, e.g.: Ion 1143.
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    Second Quantization of the Stueckelberg Relativistic Quantum Theory and Associated Gauge Fields.L. P. Horwitz & N. Shnerb - 1998 - Foundations of Physics 28 (10):1509-1519.
    The gauge compensation fields induced by the differential operators of the Stueckelberg-Schrödinger equation are discussed, as well as the relation between these fields and the standard Maxwell fields; An action is constructed and the second quantization of the fields carried out using a constraint procedure. The properties of the second quantized matter fields are discussed.
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    A weak completeness theorem for infinite valued first-order logic.L. P. Belluce & C. C. Chang - 1963 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 28 (1):43-50.
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    The Logic of Subjectivity: Kierkegaard's Philosophy of Religion.L. P. POJMAN - 1985 - Noûs 19 (4):633.
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    A criticism of dr. MacKenzie's philosophy of order.L. P. Saunders - 1914 - Mind 23 (89):60-83.
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  15. Mr. Russell's Lowell lectures.L. P. Saunders - 1917 - Mind 26 (101):29-52.
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    Callimachus, A.P. xii. 43.L. P. Wilkinson - 1967 - The Classical Review 17 (01):5-6.
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    On the electromagnetic interaction in relativistic quantum mechanics.L. P. Horwitz - 1984 - Foundations of Physics 14 (10):1027-1046.
    A fundamental problem in the construction of local electromagnetic interactions in the framework of relativistic wave equations of Klein-Gordon or Dirac type is discussed, and shown to be resolved in a relativistic quantum theory of events described by functions in a Hilbert space on the manifold of space-time. The relation, abstracted from the structure of the electromagnetic current, between sequences of events, parametrized by an evolution parameter τ (“historical time”), and the commonly accepted notion of particles is reviewed. As an (...)
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    Nino Salanitro: L'Epodo secondo di Orazio. Pp. 14. Catania: Casa Editrice 'La Vittoria', 1935. Paper, 4s. 6d.L. P. Wilkinson - 1938 - The Classical Review 52 (02):85-86.
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    Ferdinando Durand: La Poesia di Orazio. Pp. 175. Turin: Loescher, 1959. Paper, L. 1,000.L. P. Wilkinson - 1960 - The Classical Review 10 (03):261-262.
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    The Plague: A Lay Comment on a Medical Note.L. P. D. - 1954 - Classical Quarterly 4 (3-4):174-.
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    Simplicial structures in MV-algebras and logic.L. P. Belluce & A. di Nola - 2007 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 72 (2):584-600.
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    Catalexis.L. P. E. Parker - 1976 - Classical Quarterly 26 (01):14-.
    As described by the ancient metricians, catalexis is a matter of arithmetic rather than rhythm. They develop the idea in their usual way, mechanically and mathematically, adding and subtracting elements, so as to produce ‘brachycatalexis’ and ‘hypercatalexis’. These are now mere metrical-glossary terms, but in catalexismodern metricians have seen a genuine relationship between cola and a rhythmic effect more or less comprehensible even to us. Wilamowitz, T.D. Goodell, and A.M. Dale explore the concept to some extent, but current hand books (...)
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    Eupolis or Dicaepolis?L. P. E. Parker - 1991 - Journal of Hellenic Studies 111:203-208.
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    The Augustan Rules for Dactylic Verse.L. P. Wilkinson - 1940 - Classical Quarterly 34 (1-2):30-.
    The elements which every schoolboy learns on beginning Latin Verse Composition include a number of rules which seem arbitrarily designed to make the game harder. In hexameters, he is told, he must have a masculine caesura either in the third foot or in the second and fourth, and end normally with a disyllabic or a trisyllable; in pentameters he must end with a disyllabic; and in neither line may a single monosyllable stand at the end. Rarely, in my experience, is (...)
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    The Language of Virgil and Horace.L. P. Wilkinson - 1959 - Classical Quarterly 9 (3-4):181-.
    As in literature poetry precedes prose, so in poetry a special and ‘heightened’ diction seems to precede everyday language. Mr.T.S.Eliot has put it thus: ‘Every revolution in poetry is apt to be, and sometimes to announce itself as, a return to common speech.’ How does this apply to Greek and Latin ? There are objections to considering words in isolation from this point of view, since neutral ones are apt to go now grey, now purple, according to their company; but (...)
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  26. Malye sochinenii︠a︡.L. P. Karsavin - 1994 - S-Peterburg: AO "Aleteĭi︠a︡". Edited by S. S. Khoruzhiĭ.
     
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  27. O nachalakh: [opyt khristīanskoĭ metafiziki].L. P. Karsavin - 1900 - Peterburg: Mi︠e︡ra. Edited by A. Klementʹev.
    1. Bog i tvarnyi mīr -- 2-3. Bog i mīr, v Bogochelovi︠e︡ki︠e︡ vi︠e︡chnyĭ ad pobi︠e︡zhdai︠u︡shchīĭ.
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  28. Sochinenii︠a︡.L. P. Karsavin - 1900 - Peterburg: Mi︠e︡ra. Edited by A. Klementʹev & S. Klementʹeva.
    ---- t. 6. O nachalakh : opyt khristīanskoĭ metafiziki. [no.] 1. Bog i tvarnyi mīr. [no.] 2-3. Bog i mīr, v Bogochelovi︠e︡ki︠e︡ vi︠e︡chnyĭ ad pobi︠e︡zhdai︠u︡shchīĭ.
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    Christianity and assisted reproductive technologies: The search for moral and ethical foundations.L. P. Kiyaschenko, S. A. Bronfman & F. G. Maylenova - 2019 - Theoretical Bioethics 24 (2):11-15.
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    Platonic Dualism.L. P. Gerson - 1986 - The Monist 69 (3):352-369.
    Gilbert Ryle in The Concept of Mind pronounced the “official doctrine” regarding the nature of the mind and the body as “hailing chiefly from Descartes.” That doctrine, anathematized by Ryle as “the dogma of the ghost in the machine,” is said to hold that every human being is composed of a body and a mind, that the body is physical whereas the mind is not, and that the mind may continue to exist when the body is destroyed. Ryle’s famous attack (...)
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    Logika.L. P. Gokieli - 1965 - Tbilisi,: Met︠s︡niereba.
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  32. O prirode logicheskogo.L. P. Gokieli - 1958 - Tbilisi,: Izd-vo Akademii nauk Gruzinskoĭ SSR.
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    On The Logical Character of Descartes' Argument.L. P. Gokieli - 1968 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 6 (4):40-44.
    One of the notable arguments in the history of philosophy is Descartes' thesis: cogito, ergo sum. However, the question as to the logical nature of that argument has not yet been entirely clarified.
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  34. O Prjirodje Logjichjeskovo.L. P. GORJIJELJI - 1958
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  35. Radhakrishnan's approach to religion: Reflections based on An'Idealist View of Life'.L. P. Dorairaj - 1998 - Journal of Dharma 23 (2):209-249.
     
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    Further results on infinite valued predicate logic.L. P. Belluce - 1964 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 29 (2):69-78.
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    Virgil, Catalepton 5. 1–2.L. P. Wilkinson - 1949 - Classical Quarterly 43 (3-4):140-.
    In C.Q. xliii , p. 39, Mr. J. H. Quincey quotes the opening lines of Catalepton 5 as, Ite hinc,-inanes, ite, rhetorum ampullae, inflata rhoso* non Achaico verba, and adds, ‘the second line is corrupt and no satisfactory emendation has been proposed’. The MS. readings are: rhorso B, roso Mu, om. in lacuna Ar. In face of these voces nihili many have fallen back on the rore of the Aldine edition of 1517. But this does not really help, for one (...)
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    Corrigendum to Vol. XXXIV, Nos. 1, 2.L. P. Wilkinson - 1940 - Classical Quarterly 34 (1-2):i-i.
    It has been pointed out to me that in my article on ‘The Augustan Rules for Dactylic Verse’ I misrepresented an observation of Maas as reported by Wilamowitz in his Griechische Verskunst, p. 53. Wilamowitz' words are: ‘Wenn Tibull und Ovid den Pentameter so bauen, dass die vorletzte Silbe betont wird, tun sie das nach dem Vorgange gleichzeitiger griechischer Epigrammatiker.’ This means, of course, that the Greek writers mentioned ended with a paroxytone word, not necessarily with a disyllable, as I (...)
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  39. A second morisco manuscript at Wadham College, Oxford: A 18.15.L. P. Harvey - 1989 - Al-Qantara 10 (1):257-272.
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  40. British Arabists and Al-Andalus.L. P. Harvey - 1992 - Al-Qantara 13 (2):423-436.
     
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    Exploring the global reporting initiative (GRI) guidelines as a model for triple bottom-line reporting.L. P. Hartman & M. Painter-Morland - 2007 - African Journal of Business Ethics 2 (1):45.
    The paper is aimed at analyzing the contribution that the Global Reporting Initiative makes to the field of sustainability reporting. It provides an overview of the multitude of initiatives aimed at standardizing corporate social responsibility efforts on a global scale and highlights the ways in which the GRI can be distinguished from other international initiatives. By evaluating GRI's goals and its claims, the paper provides an overview of the strengths and weaknesses of this critical initiative. It includes a discussion of (...)
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    Accentual Rhythm in Horatian Sapphics.L. P. Wilkinson - 1940 - The Classical Review 54 (03):131-133.
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    Domina in Catullus 68.L. P. Wilkinson - 1970 - The Classical Review 20 (03):290-.
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    Essays on Cicero.L. P. Wilkinson - 1965 - The Classical Review 15 (03):301-.
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    Essays on Cicero T. A. Dorey (ed.): Cicero. Pp. xiii + 218. London: Routledge, 1965. Cloth, 35s. net.L. P. Wilkinson - 1965 - The Classical Review 15 (03):301-303.
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    Gino Funaioli: Horaz als Mensch und Dichter. Pp. 27. Cologne: Petrarca-Haus, 1936. Paper. RM. 1.L. P. Wilkinson - 1936 - The Classical Review 50 (06):239-.
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    Horace.L. P. Wilkinson - 1959 - The Classical Review 9 (01):32-.
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    Horace Eduard Fraenkel: Horace. Pp. xiv + 464. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1957. Cloth, 55s. net.L. P. Wilkinson - 1959 - The Classical Review 9 (01):32-37.
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    Horace, Epode IX.L. P. Wilkinson - 1933 - The Classical Review 47 (01):2-6.
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    Horace Jacques Perret: Horace. (Connaissance des Lettres, 53.) Pp. 254. Paris: Hatier, 1959. Paper.L. P. Wilkinson - 1961 - The Classical Review 11 (01):43-45.
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