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    Some theorems on the algorithmic approach to probability theory and information theory:(1971 dissertation directed by AN Kolmogorov).Leonid A. Levin - 2010 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 162 (3):224-235.
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    Occam bound on lowest complexity of elements.Leonid A. Levin - 2016 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 167 (10):897-900.
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    Complex tilings.Bruno Durand, Leonid A. Levin & Alexander Shen - 2008 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 73 (2):593-613.
    We study the minimal complexity of tilings of a plane with a given tile set. We note that every tile set admits either no tiling or some tiling with.
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    Simplifying Heuristics Versus Careful Thinking: Scientific Analysis of Millennial Spiritual Issues.Daniel S. Levine & Leonid I. Perlovsky - 2008 - Zygon 43 (4):797-821.
    Abstract.There is ample evidence that humans (and other primates) possess a knowledge instinct—a biologically driven impulse to make coherent sense of the world at the highest level possible. Yet behavioral decision‐making data suggest a contrary biological drive to minimize cognitive effort by solving problems using simplifying heuristics. Individuals differ, and the same person varies over time, in the strength of the knowledge instinct. Neuroimaging studies suggest which brain regions might mediate the balance between knowledge expansion and heuristic simplification. One region (...)
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    Simplifying heuristics versus careful thinking: Scientific analysis of millennial spiritual issues.Daniel S. Levine & Leonid I. Perlovsky - 2008 - Zygon 43 (4):797-821.
    There is ample evidence that humans (and other primates) possess a knowledge instinct—a biologically driven impulse to make coherent sense of the world at the highest level possible. Yet behavioral decision-making data suggest a contrary biological drive to minimize cognitive effort by solving problems using simplifying heuristics. Individuals differ, and the same person varies over time, in the strength of the knowledge instinct. Neuroimaging studies suggest which brain regions might mediate the balance between knowledge expansion and heuristic simplification. One region (...)
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    Referee’s report on Leonid Levin’s dissertation “Some Theorems on the Algorithmic Approach to Probability Theory and Information Theory”. [REVIEW]N. A. Shanin - 2010 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 162 (3):236.
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    Quantum/classical correspondence in the light of Bell's inequalities.Leonid A. Khalfin & Boris S. Tsirelson - 1992 - Foundations of Physics 22 (7):879-948.
    Instead of the usual asymptotic passage from quantum mechanics to classical mechanics when a parameter tended to infinity, a sharp boundary is obtained for the domain of existence of classical reality. The last is treated as separable empirical reality following d'Espagnat, described by a mathematical superstructure over quantum dynamics for the universal wave function. Being empirical, this reality is constructed in terms of both fundamental notions and characteristics of observers. It is presupposed that considered observers perceive the world as a (...)
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    Unconditional tests of fundamental discrete symmetries CP, T, CPT in rigorous quantum dynamics beyond the approximate Lee-Oehme-Yang theory.Leonid A. Khalfin - 1997 - Foundations of Physics 27 (11):1549-1570.
    The CP-violation problem and unconditional tests of discrete symmetries T and CPT are investigated in the exact quantum theory (QT) beyond the usually used Lee-Oehme-Yang (LOY) theory, which is based on the famous Weisskopf-Wigner (WW) approximation. New unconditional CP-violation effects, independent from those known before, new unconditional tests of the CPT and T invariances, and new results for correlations are derived. Corresponding general results are obtained for\documentclass[12pt]{minimal} \usepackage{amsmath} \usepackage{wasysym} \usepackage{amsfonts} \usepackage{amssymb} \usepackage{amsbsy} \usepackage{mathrsfs} \usepackage{upgreek} \setlength{\oddsidemargin}{-69pt} \begin{document} $$K^0 - \bar K^0,{\mathbf{ }}B^0 (...)
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    FDA revises informed consent regulations for emergency research.A. Menasche & R. J. Levine - 1995 - IRB: Ethics & Human Research 17 (5-6):19.
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    Individual differences in imagery and the psychophysiology of emotion.Gregory A. Miller, Daniel N. Levin, Michael J. Kozak, Edwin W. Cook, Alvin McLean & Peter J. Lang - 1987 - Cognition and Emotion 1 (4):367-390.
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    Individual and State in Ancient China.Vitaly A. Rubin & Steven I. Levine - 1977 - Philosophy East and West 27 (2):231-231.
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    Postmodern as a factor in the transformation of the functionality of a religious complex.Leonid A. Vyhovsʹkyy - 2005 - Ukrainian Religious Studies 35:33-45.
    The radical changes that take place in the social world always directly or indirectly affect the content and forms of functioning of the religious complex in society. Significantly influenced by this process, as shown, were the Renaissance and Modern times, which through secularization processes brought to life new types of religiosity. Undoubtedly, they are greatly influenced by the proliferation and establishment of postmodern worldviews.
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    Correspondence.Leonard Hayflick, Leonid A. Gavrilov, Natalia S. Gavrilova & Robin Holliday - 1994 - Bioessays 16 (8):591-595.
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    Is the patient's right to die evolving into a duty to die?: Medical decision making and ethical evaluations in health care.Charles L. Sprung, Leonid A. Eidelman & Avraham Steinberg - 1997 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 3 (1):69-75.
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    The Influence of Postmodernism on the Character of Functioning of a Religious Complex in Modern Conditions.Leonid A. Vyhovsʹkyy - 2004 - Ukrainian Religious Studies 30:4-12.
    The problem of functioning of the religious complex in the conditions of postmodern society is quite urgent both in theoretical and practical terms. The need for its scientific analysis, its comprehension in the context of the radical changes that take place under the influence of such an outlook in the religious sphere, becomes obvious. Considerable contribution to the study of this issue was made by Ukrainian religious scholars M. Babiy, V. Bondarenko, M. Zakovych, A. Kolodny, O. Sagan, P. Saukh, L. (...)
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  16. Reprobation as Shared Inquiry: Teaching the Liberal Arts in Prison.Joshua A. Miller & Daniel Harold Levine - 2015 - Radical Philosophy Review 18 (2):287-308.
    Respect for victims requires that we have social systems for punishing and condemning (reproving) serious crimes. But, the conditions of social marginalization and political subordination of the communities from which an overwhelming number of prisoners in the United States come place serious barriers in the face of effective reprobation. Mass incarceration makes this problem worse by disrupting and disrespecting entire communities. While humanities education in the prisons is far from a total solution, it is one way to make reprobation meaningful, (...)
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    Is Suffering Good?Douglas A. Wigginton, Carol Levine & Richard B. Gunderman - 2002 - Hastings Center Report 32 (4):7.
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    Individual differences in imagery and the psychophysiology of emotion.Gregory A. Miller, Daniel N. Levin, Michael J. Kozak, Edwin W. Cook Iii, Alvin McLean Jr & Peter J. Lang - 1987 - Cognition and Emotion 1 (4):367-390.
  19. Effective family planning programs.Rodolfo A. Bulatao, Ann Levin, Eduardo R. Bos, Cynthia Green, N. N. Sarkar, R. Bromley, K. Tones, T. Byrd, K. Enge & M. Favin - 1993 - Journal of Biosocial Science 25 (1):45-9.
     
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    Reprobation as Shared Inquiry.Joshua A. Miller & Daniel Harold Levine - 2015 - Radical Philosophy Review 18 (2):287-308.
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    Preventing and De-Escalating Ethical Conflict: A Communication-Training Mediation Model.Patricia A. Parker & Tomer T. Levin - 2015 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 26 (4):342-345.
    While ethical conflicts in the provision of healthcare are common, the current third-party mediator model is limited by a lack of expert ethical mediators, who are often not on site when conflict escalates. In order to improve clinical outcomes in situations such as conflicts at the end of life, we suggest that clinicians—physicians, nurses and social workers—be trained to prevent and deescalate emerging conflicts. This can be achieved using a mediation model framed by a communication-training approach. A case example is (...)
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    Трансформація функціональності релігійного комплексу як реалізація його суспільних адаптаційних можливостей.Leonid A. Vyhovsʹkyy - 2009 - Ukrainian Religious Studies 50:8-12.
    Religion in the history of society, as we know, has not always emerged as a relatively independent spiritual formation. Thus, in the conditions of primitive society, characterized by the syncretic nature of forms of human activity, it was not a separate subsystem, but a qualitative aspect of community life. Therefore, such religious beliefs permeate virtually all spheres of public life, moreover, often were its essence. For this reason, a religious factor was, to one degree or another, present in all the (...)
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    Communicative and translational functionality of religion and its basic manifestations.Leonid A. Vyhovsʹkyy - 2004 - Ukrainian Religious Studies 29:29-39.
    Religion in society is known to be an important factor in people's social interaction because it provides a certain type of communication. In the process of such communication, the necessary information and social experience of previous generations is transmitted. Therefore, religion is to some extent a historical memory of the community. Defining itself in certain sign systems, social experience of past generations becomes public and becomes the property of new generations of people. From now on, it is no longer necessary (...)
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    System of Functionality of Religion and its Levels of Expression.Leonid A. Vyhovsʹkyy - 2003 - Ukrainian Religious Studies 26:55-64.
    Today, in social life, religion is undoubtedly an important factor in the social interaction of people, which can significantly influence the process of stabilization or destabilization of society, determine the direction of its development. Most of the population of our country, according to specific sociological studies, considers knowledge about the functioning of religion and the principles of organizing its institutionalized forms as socially significant and necessary for them.
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    Children's understanding of most is dependent on context.Michelle A. Hurst & Susan C. Levine - 2022 - Cognition 225 (C):105149.
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  26. Current Approaches, Typologies and Predictors of Deviant Work Behaviors: A Scoping Review of Reviews.Salvatore Zappalà, Maha Yomn Sbaa, Elena V. Kamneva, Leonid A. Zhigun, Zhanna V. Korobanova & Anna A. Chub - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    This study provides a scoping review of the recent conceptual developments about the deviant work behavior and counterproductive work behavior constructs. It also examines the specific types of deviant work behavior that have been more consistently investigated in the last decade, and whether they cover the interpersonal or organizational type of deviant behavior. In addition, individual, group, and organizational predictors of deviant work behaviors are examined. A scoping review of reviews was conducted on Scopus and Web of Science databases and (...)
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    Dream Concepts of Hausa Children: A Critique of the "Doctrine of Invariant Sequence" in Cognitive Development.Richard A. Shweder & Robert A. Levine - 1975 - Ethos: Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology 3 (2):209-230.
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    Clustering effects on the recall of unrelated words.Marilyn A. Borges, Joseph R. Levine, Ellen M. LeVita & April M. McTaggert - 1980 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 15 (6):399-401.
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    The Schooling of Women: Maternal Behavior and Child Environments.Robert A. LeVine & Sarah E. LeVine - 2001 - Ethos: Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology 29 (3):259-270.
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  30. Fractionation and lacalization of distinct frontal lobe processes: Evidence from focal lesions in humans.D. T. Stuss, M. P. Alexander, D. Floden, M. A. Binns, B. Levine, A. R. McIntosh & R. T. Knight - 2002 - In Donald T. Stuss & Robert T. Knight (eds.), Principles of Frontal Lobe Function. Oxford University Press.
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    Peripheral Visual Reaction Time Is Faster in Deaf Adults and British Sign Language Interpreters than in Hearing Adults.Charlotte J. Codina, Olivier Pascalis, Heidi A. Baseler, Alexandra T. Levine & David Buckley - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
  32. Fractionalization and localization of distinct frontal lobe processes: Evidence from focal lesions in humans.D. T. Stuss, M. P. Alexander, D. Floden, M. A. Binns, B. Levine, A. R. Mcintosh, N. Rajah & S. J. Hevenor - 2002 - In Donald T. Stuss & Robert T. Knight (eds.), Principles of Frontal Lobe Function. Oxford University Press.
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    Evidence from Focal Lesions in Humans.Donald T. Stuss, Michael P. Alexander, Darlene Floden, Malcolm A. Binns, Brian Levine, Anthony R. Mcintosh, Natasha Raiah & Stephanie I. Hevenor - 2002 - In Donald T. Stuss & Robert T. Knight (eds.), Principles of Frontal Lobe Function. Oxford University Press.
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    Anxiety and fear.Peter J. Lang, Gregory A. Miller & Daniel N. Levin - 1983 - In Richard J. Davidson, Gary E. Schwartz & D. H. Shapiro (eds.), Consciousness and Self-Regulation. Plenum. pp. 123--151.
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    Individual and State in Ancient China: Essays on Four Chinese Philosophers.Cho-Yun Hsu, Vitaly A. Rubin & Steven I. Levine - 1979 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 99 (3):484.
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    Overseeing Research on Therapeutic Cloning: A Private Ethics Board Responds to Its Critics.Ronald M. Green, Kier Olsen DeVries, Judith Bernstein, Kenneth W. Goodman, Robert Kaufmann, Ann A. Kiessling, Susan R. Levin, Susan L. Moss & Carol A. Tauer - 2002 - Hastings Center Report 32 (3):27-33.
    Advanced Cell Technology's Ethics Advisory Board has been called window dressing for a corporate marketing plan. But the scientists and managers have paid attention, and the lawyers have gone along.
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    Digital Detectives: Websleuthing Reduces Eyewitness Identification Accuracy in Police Lineups.Camilla Elphick, Richard Philpot, Min Zhang, Avelie Stuart, Graham Pike, Ailsa Strathie, Catriona Havard, Zoe Walkington, Lara A. Frumkin, Mark Levine, Blaine A. Price, Arosha K. Bandara & Bashar Nuseibeh - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Eyewitnesses to crimes sometimes search for a culprit on social media before viewing a police lineup, but it is not known whether this affects subsequent lineup identification accuracy. The present online study was conducted to address this. Two hundred and eighty-five participants viewed a mock crime video, and after a 15–20 min delay either viewed a mock social media site including the culprit, viewed a mock social media site including a lookalike, or completed a filler task. A week later, participants (...)
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    A Conceptual Model of Morphogenesis and Regeneration.A. Tosenberger, N. Bessonov, M. Levin, N. Reinberg, V. Volpert & N. Morozova - 2015 - Acta Biotheoretica 63 (3):283-294.
    This paper is devoted to computer modelling of the development and regeneration of multicellular biological structures. Some species are able to regenerate parts of their body after amputation damage, but the global rules governing cooperative cell behaviour during morphogenesis are not known. Here, we consider a simplified model organism, which consists of tissues formed around special cells that can be interpreted as stem cells. We assume that stem cells communicate with each other by a set of signals, and that the (...)
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    New books. [REVIEW]H. Dendy, J. C., C. A. Foley & T. W. Levin - 1894 - Mind 3 (11):418-429.
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    How Does One “Open” Science? Questions of Value in Biological Research.Sabina Leonelli & Nadine Levin - 2017 - Science, Technology, and Human Values 42 (2):280-305.
    Open Science policies encourage researchers to disclose a wide range of outputs from their work, thus codifying openness as a specific set of research practices and guidelines that can be interpreted and applied consistently across disciplines and geographical settings. In this paper, we argue that this “one-size-fits-all” view of openness sidesteps key questions about the forms, implications, and goals of openness for research practice. We propose instead to interpret openness as a dynamic and highly situated mode of valuing the research (...)
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    He drove forward with a yell: anger in medicine and Homer.A. Bleakley, R. Marshall & D. Levine - 2014 - Medical Humanities 40 (1):22-30.
    We use Homer and Sun Tzu as a background to better understand and reformulate confrontation, anger and violence in medicine, contrasting an unproductive ‘love of war’ with a productive ‘art of war’ or ‘art of strategy’. At first glance, it is a paradox that the healing art is not pacific, but riddled with militaristic language and practices. On closer inspection, we find good reasons for this cultural paradox yet regret its presence. Drawing on insights from Homer's The Iliad and The (...)
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    Hypotheses testing in adaptive logics: an application to medical diagnosis.A. Aliseda & L. Leonides - 2013 - Logic Journal of the IGPL 21 (6):915-930.
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    Partial and total‐order planning: evidence from normal and prefrontally damaged populations.Mary Jo Rattermann, Lee Spector, Jordan Grafman, Harvey Levin & Harriet Harward - 2001 - Cognitive Science 25 (6):941-975.
    This paper examines human planning abilities, using as its inspiration planning techniques developed in artificial intelligence. AI research has shown that in certain problems partial‐order planners, which manipulate partial plans while not committing to a particular ordering of those partial plans, are more efficient than total‐order planners, which represent all partial plans as totally ordered. This research asks whether total‐order planning and/or partial‐order planning are accurate descriptions of human planning, and if different populations use different planning techniques. Using a simple (...)
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  44. Do Conceivability Arguments against Physicalism Beg the Question?Janet Levin - 2012 - Philosophical Topics 40 (2):71-89.
    Many well-known arguments against physicalism—e.g., Chalmers’s Zombie Argument and Kripke’s Modal Argument—contend that it is conceivable for there to be physical duplicates of ourselves that have no conscious experiences (or, conversely, for there to be disembodied minds) and also that what is conceivable is possible—and therefore, if phenomenal-physical identity statements are supposed to be necessary, then physicalism can’t be true. Physicalists typically respond to these arguments either by questioning whether such creatures can truly be conceived, or denying that the conceivability (...)
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    Psykholohichni pohli︠a︡dy A.S. Makarenka: osobystistʹ, dii︠a︡lʹnistʹ, sot︠s︡ialʹni ob'i︠e︡dnanni︠a︡, kolektyv.Leonid Mykhaĭlovych Kudoi︠a︡r - 2005 - Sumy: Vyd-vo Sumsʹkoho derz︠h︡. universytetu.
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    Cinders, Traces, Shadows on the Page.David Michael Levin - 2003 - International Philosophical Quarterly 43 (3):269-288.
    In this paper I examine important texts by Jacques Derrida in which, either implicitly or explicitly, the Shoah, the catastrophe of the Holocaust is signified, interrupting, disrupting, even disfiguring the texture of the text. The question is how appropriately to remember and mourn the dead within philosophical discourse, how to remember what happened and how to understand it as a question not only of ethical and political responsibility but also as an evil deeply and pervasively reflected in the ontology and (...)
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    The Quarantine Model and its Limits.Andrea Lavazza, Sergei Levin & Mirko Farina - 2023 - Philosophia 51 (5):2417-2438.
    There are several well-established theories of criminal punishment and of its justification. The quarantine model (advocated by Pereboom and Caruso) has recently emerged as one of the most prominent theories in the field, by denying the very idea of criminal justice. This theory claims that no one ought to be criminally punished because fundamentally people do not deserve any kind of punishment. On these grounds, the quarantine model proposes forms of incapacitation based on public safety considerations. In this article, we (...)
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    Psykholohichni pohli︠a︡dy A.S. Makarenka: osobystistʹ, dii︠a︡lʹnistʹ, sot︠s︡ialʹni ob'i︠e︡dnanni︠a︡, kolektyv.Leonid Mykhaĭlovych Kudoi︠a︡r - 2005 - Sumy: Vyd-vo Sumsʹkoho derz︠h︡. universytetu.
  49. Los filósofos y la danza.David Michael Levin - 2001 - A Parte Rei 14:7.
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    Controversies in Feminism.James P. Sterba, Claudia Card, Jane Flax, Virginia Held, Ellen Klein, Janet Kournay, Michael Levin, Martha Nussbaum & Rosemarie Tong - 2000 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    Feminism was born in controversy and it continues to flourish in controversy. The distinguished contributors to this volume provide an array of perspectives on issues including: universal values, justice and care, a feminist philosophy of science, and the relationship of biology to social theory.
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