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    Heat.A. E. E. McKenzie - 2014 - Cambridge University Press.
    Originally published in 1936 as the second instalment of McKenzie's School Certificate series, this book explains the physical properties of heat. The text is accompanied by multiple photographs, drawings and diagrams to illustrate key points, and every chapter concludes with several questions for students to reinforce the chapter content. This book will be of value to anyone with an interest in the history of science education in Britain.
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    Hydrostatics and Mechanics.A. E. E. McKenzie - 2014 - Cambridge University Press.
    Originally published in 1934 as the first instalment of McKenzie's School Certificate trilogy, this book explains the physical properties of hydrostatics and mechanics. The text is accompanied by multiple photographs, drawings and diagrams to illustrate key points, and every chapter concludes with several questions for students to reinforce the chapter content. This book will be of value to anyone with an interest in the history of science education in Britain.
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    Light.A. E. E. McKenzie - 2014 - Cambridge University Press.
    Originally published in 1936 as the third instalment of McKenzie's School Certificate trilogy, this book explains the physical properties of light. The text is accompanied by multiple photographs, drawings and diagrams to illustrate key points, and every chapter concludes with several questions for students to reinforce the chapter content. This book will be of value to anyone with an interest in the history of science education in Britain.
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    Sound.A. E. E. McKenzie - 2014 - Cambridge University Press.
    Originally published in 1936 as the final instalment of McKenzie's School Certificate series, this book explains the physical properties of sound. The text is accompanied by multiple photographs, drawings and diagrams to illustrate key points, and every chapter concludes with several questions for students to reinforce the chapter content. This book will be of value to anyone with an interest in the history of science education in Britain.
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  5. The Major Achievements of Science.A. E. E. Mckenzie - 1962 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 13 (49):82-85.
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    “It’s Just Business”: Understanding How Business Frames Differ from Ethical Frames and the Effect on Unethical Behavior.McKenzie R. Rees, Ann E. Tenbrunsel & Kristina A. Diekmann - 2021 - Journal of Business Ethics 176 (3):429-449.
    Unfortunately, business is often associated with unethical behavior. While research has offered a number of explanations for why business might encourage unethical behavior, we argue that how a person frames a situation may provide important insight. Drawing on the decision frame literature, the goal of the current research is to identify the differences in cognitive processing associated with two decision frames dominant in the business ethics literature—business and ethical—and, with that knowledge, examine ways to mitigate the detrimental influence of frame (...)
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    Book Reviews Section 4.E. Paul Torrance, John Walton, Calvin O. Dyer, Virgil S. Ward, Weldon Beckner, Manouchehr Pedram, William M. Alexander, Herman J. Peters, James B. Macdonald, Samuel E. Kellams, Walter L. Hodges, Gary R. Mckenzie, Robert E. Jewett, Doris A. Trojcak, H. Parker Blount, George I. Brown, Lucile Lindberg, James C. Baughman, Patricia H. Dahl, S. Jay Samuels & Christopher J. Lucas - 1972 - Educational Studies 3 (4):239-255.
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    A Greek-English Lexicon.C. W. E. Miller, Henry George Liddell, Robert Scott, Henry Stuart Jones & Roderick McKenzie - 1925 - American Journal of Philology 46 (3):288.
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    The Major Achievements of Science by A. E. E. McKenzie[REVIEW]Robert Schofield - 1962 - Isis 53:394-395.
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    A pilot study of neonatologists' decision-making roles in delivery room resuscitation counseling for periviable births.Brownsyne Tucker Edmonds, Fatima McKenzie, Janet E. Panoch, Douglas B. White & Amber E. Barnato - 2016 - AJOB Empirical Bioethics 7 (3):175-182.
    Background: Relatively little is known about neonatologists' roles in helping families navigate the difficult decision to attempt or withhold resuscitation for a neonate delivering at the threshold...
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    Stakeholder views regarding ethical issues in the design and conduct of pragmatic trials: study protocol.Stuart G. Nicholls, Kelly Carroll, Jamie Brehaut, Charles Weijer, Spencer Phillips Hey, Cory E. Goldstein, Merrick Zwarenstein, Ian D. Graham, Joanne E. McKenzie, Lauralyn McIntyre, Vipul Jairath, Marion K. Campbell, Jeremy M. Grimshaw, Dean A. Fergusson & Monica Taljaard - 2018 - BMC Medical Ethics 19 (1):90.
    Randomized controlled trial trial designs exist on an explanatory-pragmatic spectrum, depending on the degree to which a study aims to address a question of efficacy or effectiveness. As conceptualized by Schwartz and Lellouch in 1967, an explanatory approach to trial design emphasizes hypothesis testing about the mechanisms of action of treatments under ideal conditions, whereas a pragmatic approach emphasizes testing effectiveness of two or more available treatments in real-world conditions. Interest in, and the number of, pragmatic trials has grown substantially (...)
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    Sensitivity to shifts in probability of harm and benefit in moral dilemmas.Arseny A. Ryazanov, Shawn Tinghao Wang, Samuel C. Rickless, Craig R. M. McKenzie & Dana Kay Nelkin - 2021 - Cognition 209 (C):104548.
    Psychologists and philosophers who pose moral dilemmas to understand moral judgment typically specify outcomes as certain to occur in them. This contrasts with real-life moral decision-making, which is almost always infused with probabilities (e.g., the probability of a given outcome if an action is or is not taken). Seven studies examine sensitivity to the size and location of shifts in probabilities of outcomes that would result from action in moral dilemmas. We find that moral judgments differ between actions that result (...)
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    Psychological Reactance to Leader Moral Hypocrisy.McKenzie R. Rees, Isaac H. Smith & Andrew T. Soderberg - forthcoming - Business Ethics Quarterly:1-28.
    Drawing on early work on ethical leadership, we argue that when leaders engage in leader moral hypocrisy (i.e., ethical promotion without ethical demonstration), followers can experience psychological reactance—a negative response to a perceived restriction of freedom—which can have negative downstream consequences. In a survey of employee–manager dyads (study 1), we demonstrate that leader moral hypocrisy is positively associated with follower psychological reactance, which increases follower deviance. In two subsequent laboratory experiments, we find similar patterns of results (study 2) and explore (...)
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    Machine Interpretation of Emotion: Design of a Memory‐Based Expert System for Interpreting Facial Expressions in Terms of Signaled Emotions.Garrett D. Kearney & Sati McKenzie - 1993 - Cognitive Science 17 (4):589-622.
    As a first step in involving user emotion in human‐computer interaction, a memory‐based expert system (JANUS; Kearney, 1991) was designed to interpret facial expression in terms of the signaled emotion. Anticipating that a VDU‐mounted camera will eventually supply face parameters automatically, JANUS now accepts manually made measurements on a digitized full‐face photograph and returns emotion labels used by college students. An intermediate representation in terms of face actions (e.g., mouth open) is also used. Production rules convert the geometry into these. (...)
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    Initial self-embeddings of models of set theory.Ali Enayat & Zachiri Mckenzie - 2021 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 86 (4):1584-1611.
    By a classical theorem of Harvey Friedman, every countable nonstandard model $\mathcal {M}$ of a sufficiently strong fragment of ZF has a proper rank-initial self-embedding j, i.e., j is a self-embedding of $\mathcal {M}$ such that $j[\mathcal {M}]\subsetneq \mathcal {M}$, and the ordinal rank of each member of $j[\mathcal {M}]$ is less than the ordinal rank of each element of $\mathcal {M}\setminus j[\mathcal {M}]$. Here, we investigate the larger family of proper initial-embeddings j of models $\mathcal {M}$ of fragments of (...)
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    Etymologies.R. Mckenzie - 1925 - Classical Quarterly 19 (2):108-110.
    According to Walde's Etymological Dictionary, Latin spēs is cognate with spatium and with Old Church Slavonic spěchĭι. Under spatium he refers us to Skt. sphāyati, ‘swells out,’ ‘grows out,’ sphīta, ‘fat,’ ‘flourishing,’ and a number of Baltic-Slavonic and Germanic words, from which I will select O.E. spēd, ‘speed,’ and Lith. spēti, ‘have time for something,’ ‘to be quick enough.’ In place of this etymology I venture to suggest that spēs must be connected with another Lithuanian spēti, which is duly recorded (...)
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    A Greek-English Lexicon. Compiled by H. G. Liddeix and R. Scott. A new edition … by H. Stuart Jones and R. McKenzie. Parts 6 and 7: λ–οἷ, οἷ-περφουρνος. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1932–1933. Paper, 10s. 6d. each. [REVIEW]E. Harrison - 1934 - The Classical Review 48 (01):43-.
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    A Greek-English Lexicon, compiled by H. G. Liddell and R. Scott. A new edition … by H. Stuart Jones and R. Mckenzie. Part 2 : άποβάλλω-διαλέγω. Part 3: διάλειμμαέξευτελιστής. Oxford : Clarendon Press, 1926, 1927. Paper, 10s. 6d. each. [REVIEW]E. Harrison - 1928 - The Classical Review 42 (02):91-.
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    Liddell and Scott, Part IV A Greek-English Lexicon. Compiled by H. G. Liddell and R. Scott. A new edition … by H. Stuart Jones and R. Mckenzie. Part IV.: ξευτονω—θησαυριστικς. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1929. Paper, 10s. 6d. [REVIEW]E. Harrison - 1929 - The Classical Review 43 (05):189-.
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    Predicting who takes music lessons: parent and child characteristics.Kathleen A. Corrigall & E. Glenn Schellenberg - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6:110046.
    Studies on associations between music training and cognitive abilities typically focus on the possible benefits of music lessons. Recent research suggests, however, that many of these associations stem from niche-picking tendencies, which lead certain individuals to be more likely than others to take music lessons, especially for long durations. Because the initial decision to take music lessons is made primarily by a child's parents, at least at younger ages, we asked whether individual differences in parents' personality predict young children's duration (...)
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    Dislocation movement through random arrays of obstacles.A. J. E. Foreman & M. J. Makin - 1966 - Philosophical Magazine 14 (131):911-924.
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    Pragmatism in Environmental Ethics.Ben A. Minteer & Robert E. Manning - 1999 - Environmental Ethics 21 (2):191-207.
    A growing number of contributors to environmental philosophy are beginning to rethink the field’s mission and practice. Noting that the emphasis of protracted conceptual battles over axiology may not get us very far in solving environmental problems, many environmental ethicists have begun to advocate a more pragmatic, pluralistic, and policy-based approach in philosophical discussions abouthuman-nature relationships. In this paper, we argue for the legitimacy of this approach, stressing that public deliberation and debate over alternative environmental ethics is necessary for a (...)
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  23. Father McKenzie level? Adam Smith on the effects of specialization on character: a solution.Terence Rajivan Edward - manuscript
    I propose a solution to a problem raised by E.G. West’s paper “Adam Smith’s Two Views on the Division of Labour.” Smith seems committed to the views that the division of labour makes people more and less intelligent.
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    The origins of Soviet genetics and the struggle with Lamarckism, 1922?1929.A. E. Gaissinovitch - 1980 - Journal of the History of Biology 13 (1):1-51.
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    Junction reaction hardening by dislocation loops.A. J. E. Foreman - 1968 - Philosophical Magazine 17 (146):353-364.
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    The future of tonality.A. E. Denham - 2009 - British Journal of Aesthetics 49 (4):427-450.
    Is the tonal ordering of music, and the order of European triadic tonality in particular, the developed manifestation of an essential musical structure—a structure naturally suited to our human capacity to organize sounds musically? Historically and geographically, triadic tonality is a highly local phenomenon, limited to music beginning in the mid-seventeenth century and, until the nineteenth century, almost wholly confined to the Western European musical tradition. Some theorists accordingly regard tonality as a dispensable aesthetic convention—and one which, moreover, has had (...)
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    Problems of variation and heredity in Russian biology in the late nineteenth century.A. E. Gaissinovitch - 1973 - Journal of the History of Biology 6 (1):97-123.
  28. La tradition philosophique et la Pensée française.L. Prenant, Mm A. Berthod, E. Bréhier, L. Brunschvicg, R. Gillouin & R. Lenoir - 1923 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 30 (1):3-3.
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  29. Philosophische Bibliothek, vol. 2 et 3 : Aristoteles Metaphysik. Theol, A. Buchenau & E. Cassirer - 1905 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 13 (5):11-12.
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    A Novel ZVS Bidirectional DC-DC Converter for Fuel Cell Applications.A. Salami & E. Rezaei - unknown - Ratio 66 (1).
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  31. I. 2 giugno 1813-19 novembre 1816.A. Cura di Luciano Malusa E. Stefania Zanardi - 2015 - In Antonio Rosmini (ed.), Lettere. Stresa: Centro internazionale di studi rosminiani.
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  32. II. 27 novembre 1816-dicembre 1819.A. Cura di Luciano Malusa E. Stefania Zanardi - 2015 - In Antonio Rosmini (ed.), Lettere. Stresa: Centro internazionale di studi rosminiani.
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    Corporate conscience and foreign divestment decisions.A. E. Singer & N. T. Walt - 1987 - Journal of Business Ethics 6 (7):543 - 552.
    The rational-agent frame of reference for the analysis of corporate strategic decision-making may be expanded to a moral-agent perspective where decision content is seen as comprising both commercial and ethical factors. Relevant factors may then be classified on the basis of the ethical decision principles to which they relate: rational-egoism, self-referential altruism or deontology. This approach is then applied to the problem of decision support for strategic divestment by MNCs.
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    Iz istorii filosofsko-ėsteticheskoĭ mysli 1920-1930-kh godov.N. A. Setnit︠s︡kiǐ, E. N. Berkovskai︠a︡ & A. G. Gacheva (eds.) - 2003 - Moskva: Imli Ran.
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    Ontologii︠a︡ negativnosti: Sbornik nauchnykh trudov.E. G. Dragalina-Chernai︠a︡ (ed.) - 2015 - Moskva: Kanon+.
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    Vstrechi s pami︠a︡tʹi︠u︡.E. D. I︠A︡khnin - 2005 - Moskva: "Virtualʹnai︠a︡ gelerei︠a︡".
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    Gumanizm XXI stoletii︠a︡: ideologii︠a︡ samosokhranenii︠a︡ chelovechestva.Ė. S. Markari︠a︡n - 2008 - Erevan: Izd-vo. RAU.
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    Problemy dukhovnoĭ ontologii: i︠a︡zyk kulʹtury i tvorchestva.A. E. Sokolov - 2004 - Novosibirsk: Sibirskiĭ universitet potrebitelʹskoĭ kooperat︠s︡ii. Edited by A. A. Pogoradze.
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    Soznanie cheloveka: (vzgli︠a︡d s nauchnogo perekrestka).E. N. Vinarskai︠a︡ - 2007 - Moskva: Moskovskiĭ gos. industrialʹnyĭ universitet.
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    No Title available: PHILOSOPHY.A. E. Elder - 1944 - Philosophy 19 (74):282-283.
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  41. No Title available.A. E. Elder - 1932 - Philosophy 7 (27):368-369.
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    Can Clinicians Be Objective? Inherent Challenges in Using Decision-Making Tools in Cases of Entrenched Disagreements.A. Ferrand & E. Racine - 2018 - American Journal of Bioethics 18 (8):80-82.
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    Hausdorff measure on o-minimal structures.A. Fornasiero & E. Vasquez Rifo - 2012 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 77 (2):631-648.
    We introduce the Hausdorff measure for definable sets in an o-minimal structure, and prove the Cauchy—Crofton and co-area formulae for the o-minimal Hausdorff measure. We also prove that every definable set can be partitioned into “basic rectifiable sets”, and that the Whitney arc property holds for basic rectifiable sets.
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    Critical notices.A. E. Taylor - 1937 - Mind 46 (182):367-372.
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    Critical notices.A. E. Taylor - 1938 - Mind 47 (185):367-372.
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    Critical notices.A. E. Taylor - 1923 - Mind 32 (125):367-372.
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    Critical notices.A. E. Taylor - 1924 - Mind 33 (129):367-372.
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    Critical notices.A. E. Taylor - 1925 - Mind 34 (133):95-100.
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    Critical notices.A. E. Taylor - 1930 - Mind 39 (153):367-372.
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    Notes: To the editor of "mind".A. E. Taylor - 1925 - Mind 34 (134):269-a-269.
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