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  1. [Involving men in family planning].J. F. Helzner, S. A. Peterson, R. A. Miller, A. Pau, D. J. Wilkinson, B. M. Fapohunda, N. Rutenberg, B. T. Mazurek, B. Barnett & C. A. Murphy - 1999 - Journal of Biosocial Science 31 (1):161-80.
     
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  2. Chy isnui︠e︡ dusha?B. M. Zavadovskiĭ - 1928 - Kharkiv: Derz︠h︡avne vydavnyt︠s︡tvo Ukraïny.
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    Vozmozhnostʹ cheloveka: kont︠s︡epty, obrazy, obrazovanie: izbrannye statʹi = The possibility of a human: concepts, images, educations: Selected articles.B. M. Zavʹi︠a︡lov - 2019 - Syktyvkar: Syktyvkarskiĭ gosudarstvennyĭ universitet im. Pitirima Sorokina.
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    Worldly Mental Calculations: An Annotated Translation of Ihara Saikaku's Seken munezan'yōWorldly Mental Calculations: An Annotated Translation of Ihara Saikaku's Seken munezan'yo.B. M. Young, Ben Befu & Ihara Saikaku - 1979 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 99 (3):500.
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    [Letter from B. M. Laing].B. M. Laing - 1932 - Philosophy 7 (27):374-374.
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    The Public Interest.B. M. Barry & W. J. Rees - 1964 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 38 (1):1-38.
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    Informed consent, vulnerability and the risks of group-specific attribution.B. M. Schrems - 2014 - Nursing Ethics 21 (7):829-843.
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    Can sex selection be ethically tolerated?B. M. Dickens - 2002 - Journal of Medical Ethics 28 (6):335-336.
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    Herodotus and Samos.B. M. Mitchell - 1975 - Journal of Hellenic Studies 95:75-91.
  10. From genomic databases to translation: a call to action.B. M. Knoppers, J. R. Harris, P. R. Burton, M. Murtagh, D. Cox, M. Deschenes, I. Fortier, T. J. Hudson, J. Kaye & K. Lindpaintner - 2011 - Journal of Medical Ethics 37 (8):515-516.
    The rapid rise of international collaborative science has enabled access to genomic data. In this article, it is argued that to move beyond mapping genomic variation to understanding its role in complex disease aetiology and treatment will require extending data sharing for the purposes of clinical research translation and implementation.
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    Genetic Nondiscrimination and Health Care as an Entitlement.B. M. Kious - 2010 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 35 (2):86-100.
    The Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act of 2008 prohibits most forms of discrimination on the basis of genetic information in health insurance and employment. The findings cited as justification for the act, the almost universal political support for it, and much of the scholarly literature about genetic discrimination, all betray a confusion about what is really at issue. They imply that genetic discrimination is wrong mainly because of genetic exceptionalism: because some special feature of genetic information makes discrimination on the basis (...)
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    Indeterminacy of translation and theory.B. M. Humphries - 1970 - Journal of Philosophy 67 (6):167-178.
  13. I Ought, Therefore I Can.Peter B. M. Vranas - 2007 - Philosophical Studies 136 (2):167-216.
    I defend the following version of the ought-implies-can principle: (OIC) by virtue of conceptual necessity, an agent at a given time has an (objective, pro tanto) obligation to do only what the agent at that time has the ability and opportunity to do. In short, obligations correspond to ability plus opportunity. My argument has three premises: (1) obligations correspond to reasons for action; (2) reasons for action correspond to potential actions; (3) potential actions correspond to ability plus opportunity. In the (...)
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    Rejoinder to the Response to ‘Comment on a recent conjectured solution of the three-dimensional Ising model’.F. Y. Wu, B. M. McCoy, M. E. Fisher & L. Chayes - 2008 - Philosophical Magazine 88 (26):3103-3103.
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    Hume's Dialogues concerning Natural Religion.B. M. Laing - 1937 - Philosophy 12 (46):175 - 190.
    Professor Kemp Smith in providing a new edition of Hume’s Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion , embodying all the author’s additions and corrections, has given expression to the perennial interest and fascination which this work has possessed for many minds during the odd one hundred and fifty years since it was first published by Hume’s nephew. The editor himself has performed a great service by contributing an Introduction and a clear and concise summary of the Dialogues , in both of which (...)
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    The Compleat Angler: Observations on the Rise of Peisistratos in Herodotos (1.59–64).B. M. Lavelle - 1991 - Classical Quarterly 41 (02):317-.
    The Acarnanian chrēsmologos Amphilytos spoke the verses to Peisistratos just before the battle of Pallene in 546 b.c. They contain a prediction of imminent victory for Peisistratos and total defeat for the Athenians. The Athenians will be routed and deprived of political self-determination, while the victory will restore to Peisistratos the tyranny from which he was twice forced, ‘rooting’ it once for all. Of course, all of this appears quite evident from the narrative. But as the verses form part of (...)
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    Preferences and the common good.B. M. Barry - 1962 - Ethics 72 (2):141-142.
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    Symposium: The Public Interest.B. M. Barry & W. J. Rees - 1964 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 38:1 - 38.
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  19. Symposium: The Public Interest.B. M. Barry & W. J. Rees - 1964 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 38:1-38.
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    Dynamics of immunological models.B. M. P. M. Oliveira - 2010 - Acta Biotheoretica 58 (4):391-404.
    We analyse the effect of the regulatory T cells (Tregs) in the local control of the immune responses by T cells. We obtain an explicit formula for the level of antigenic stimulation of T cells as a function of the concentration of T cells and the parameters of the model. The relation between the concentration of the T cells and the antigenic stimulation of T cells is an hysteresis, that is unfold for some parameter values. We study the appearance of (...)
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    Of recent origin.B. M. Osowitz - 1958 - Journal of Philosophy 55 (25):1104-1110.
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    David Hume.B. M. Laing - 1933 - Philosophy 8 (30):220-225.
  23. Architecture and Politics in Germany: 1918-1945.B. M. LANE - 1968
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    One Face of Beauty, One Picture of Health: The Hidden Aesthetic of Medical Practice.B. M. Stafford, J. L. Puma & D. L. Schiedermayer - 1989 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 14 (2):213-230.
    Unrecognized presuppositions about patient appearance have become increasingly important in medicine, medical ethics and medical law. Symptoms of these historically conditioned assumptions include common ageism, aesthetic surgery, and litigation about ‘wrongful life’. These phenomena suggest a societal intolerance for what is considered an ‘abnormal’ appearance. Among others, eighteenth-century artists and anatomists helped to set these twentieth-century precedents, actually measuring deviations of external traits to analogous deformations of the soul, and drawing moral conclusions from physiognomic measurements. Other eighteenth-century artists countered with (...)
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  25. Pragmatist and idealist ethics. A reply.B. M. Laing & James Seth - 1923 - Philosophical Review 32 (5):526-531.
  26. Naive realism and illusions of refraction.B. M. Arthadeva - 1959 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 37 (3):118-137.
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    Effect of fuel on the formation structure, transport and magnetic properties of LaMnO3+δnanopowders.B. M. Nagabhushana, R. P. S. Chakradhar, K. P. Ramesh, V. Prasad, C. Shivakumara & G. T. Chandrappa - 2010 - Philosophical Magazine 90 (15):2009-2025.
  28. Mudrostʹ krasoty: o problemakh ėsteticheskogo vospitanii︠a︡: kniga dli︠a︡ uchiteli︠a︡.B. M. Nemenskiĭ - 1981 - Moskva: "Prosveshchenie,".
     
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  29. Raspakhni okno.B. M. Nemenskiĭ - 1974 - Moskva,:
     
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    Aspects of the problem of sovereignty.B. M. Laing - 1921 - International Journal of Ethics 32 (1):1-20.
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    Aspects of the Problem of Sovereignty.B. M. Laing - 1921 - International Journal of Ethics 32 (1):1-20.
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    A Study in Moral Problems.B. M. Laing - 2007 - New York,: Laing Press.
    PREFACE. THE Author of this very practical treatise on Scotch Loch - Fishing desires clearly that it may be of use to all who had it. He does not pretend to have written anything new, but to have attempted to put what he has to say in as readable a form as possible. Everything in the way of the history and habits of fish has been studiously avoided, and technicalities have been used as sparingly as possible. The writing of this (...)
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    Correspondence.B. M. Laing & P. D. Ellis - 1938 - Philosophy 13 (50):249 - 250.
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    Contradiction, Logic, anel Reality.B. M. Laing - 1930 - The Monist 40 (4):559-580.
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  35. Freedom and Determinism.B. M. Laing - 1929 - Humana Mente 4 (16):467-480.
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    Great Thinkers.B. M. Laing - 1937 - Philosophy 12 (48):395-412.
    DavidHume, a member of the well-known Border family of Home, was born on April 26, 1711. After a period of preparatory training he matriculated at Edinburgh College in 1723, although he may have entered earlier. His course during this period is obscure; according to his own statement the curriculum was mainly literary; on leaving College he records that his interests lay predominantly in this direction, and, being left to his own choice, he was able to indulge his inclinations. An attempt (...)
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    Hume and the Contemporary Theory of Instinct.B. M. Laing - 1926 - The Monist 36 (4):645-666.
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    No Title available: PHILOSOPHY.B. M. Laing - 1932 - Philosophy 7 (28):482-484.
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    No Title available.B. M. Laing - 1931 - Philosophy 6 (22):267-267.
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    No Title available: PHILOSOPHY.B. M. Laing - 1936 - Philosophy 11 (42):232-234.
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    No title available: Journal of philosophical studies.B. M. Laing - 1929 - Philosophy 4 (15):403-404.
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    No Title available: PHILOSOPHY.B. M. Laing - 1939 - Philosophy 14 (54):236-236.
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    No Title available: PHILOSOPHY.B. M. Laing - 1947 - Philosophy 22 (83):279-280.
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    No Title available: PHILOSOPHY.B. M. Laing - 1947 - Philosophy 22 (81):92-93.
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    No Title available: PHILOSOPHY.B. M. Laing - 1932 - Philosophy 7 (26):242-244.
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    No Title available: PHILOSOPHY.B. M. Laing - 1942 - Philosophy 17 (66):187-188.
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    No Title available: PHILOSOPHY.B. M. Laing - 1944 - Philosophy 19 (74):278-278.
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    No title available: Journal of philosophical studies.B. M. Laing - 1930 - Philosophy 5 (20):627-629.
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    No Title available: PHILOSOPHY.B. M. Laing - 1941 - Philosophy 16 (63):316-318.
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    No Title available: PHILOSOPHY.B. M. Laing - 1932 - Philosophy 7 (25):89-91.
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