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    Features and Conjunctions in Visual Working Memory.Weiwei Zhang, Jeffrey S. Johnson, GeoffreyF Woodman & Steven J. Luck - 2012 - In Jeremy Wolfe & Lynn Robertson (eds.), From Perception to Consciousness: Searching with Anne Treisman. Oxford University Press.
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    Microempresa y la Responsabilidad Social Empresarial Aplicada.Jorge Mendoza-Woodman - 2022 - Human Review. International Humanities Review / Revista Internacional de Humanidades 11 (4):1-13.
    Se reconoce que la responsabilidad social empresarial (RSE) genera un impacto positivo en el desempeño de los negocios, principalmente en la gran empresa, sin embargo, su sostenibilidad en las PYMEs es debatida. Este artículo propone un modelo de RSE para PYMEs desarrollado a partir de una revisión bibliográfica y que luego fue examinado en un grupo de microempresas que practican RSE. A través del análisis narrativo se encontró que es factible realizar acciones de RSE en estos negocios, pero hay que (...)
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    Propertius and Livy.A. J. Woodman - 1998 - Classical Quarterly 48 (02):568-569.
    Towards the start of the elegy which prefaces his third book, Propertius rejects lengthy, martial epic in favour of slender poetry : it is on account of the latter that fame elevates him above the earth, his Muse triumphant ; accompanying him in the triumphal chariot are his Amores , and following the wheels is a crowd of writers . The latter, in the race for glory, rival the poet to no purpose . Many writers will praise Rome and sing (...)
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    Problems in Horace, epode 11.A. J. Woodman - 2015 - Classical Quarterly 65 (2):673-681.
    Fraenkel dismissed Epode 11 with the statement that it ‘is an elegant piece of writing, but there is little real life in it’. By this ambiguously expressed comment he did not mean that the poem fails to ‘come alive’, but that it is artificial: he saw the poem as little more than an assembly of themes and motifs which recur in other genres, especially epigram and elegy. This has also been the perspective of some other twentieth-century scholars: Georg Luck's self-styled (...)
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    Dissociations among attention, perception, and awareness during object-substitution masking.Geoffrey F. Woodman & Steven J. Luck - 2003 - Psychological Science 14 (6):605-611.
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    Averil Cameron : History as Text. The Writing of Ancient History. Pp. viii + 208. London: Duckworth, 1989. £16.95.A. J. Woodman - 1991 - The Classical Review 41 (2):498-498.
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    A New Edition of Velleius.A. J. Woodman - 1989 - The Classical Review 39 (02):235-.
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    Remarks on the Structure and Content of Tacitus, Annals 4. 57–67.A. J. Woodman - 1972 - Classical Quarterly 22 (01):150-.
    Book 4 of the Annals, covering the years A.D. 23–8, traces the turning-point in the story of Tiberius' reign. Tacitus prepares us for disaster from the start. After a reference to fortuna in suitably Sallustian language and the deum ira in rem Romanam , we are told that the year A.D. 23 ‘initiated the deterioration in Tiberius’ principate .1 Modern historians are agreed that a decisive factor in this’ deterioration was the emperor's determination to leave Rome in A.D. 26, a (...)
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    Tiberius and the taste of power: The year 33 in tacitus.A. J. Woodman - 2006 - Classical Quarterly 56 (01):175-.
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    The Preface to Tacitus' Annals: More Sallust?A. J. Woodman - 1992 - Classical Quarterly 42 (02):567-.
    Commentators on the Annals naturally observe that the famous first sentence of Tacitus' preface alludes to the preface of Sallust's Bellum Catilinae . But it seems that none of them has observed a further allusion to Sallust's preface in the last sentence of Tacitus', which is almost equally famous.
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    Virgil, eclogues 4.28–9.A. J. Woodman - 2010 - Classical Quarterly 60 (1):257-.
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    A Note on Sallust, Catilina 1. 1.A. J. Woodman - 1973 - Classical Quarterly 23 (02):310-.
    One of Sallust's main points in this preface is that individuals should strive to attain gloria , i.e. should be spoken highly of by others. With this in mind, the commentators seem agreed that silentio in the opening sentence must be taken in a passive sense: ‘silentio expresses not a state in which one says nothing, but a state in which nothing is said about one, i.e. “obscurity”’ . The sequence of ideas in the first chapter makes this interpretation seem (...)
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    Questions of Date, Genre, and Style in Velleius: Some Literary Answers.A. J. Woodman - 1975 - Classical Quarterly 25 (02):272-.
    There has been no major critical edition of Velleius with commentary since that of Kritz in 1840. Kritz, who took into account Sauppe's long essay on Velleius of three years earlier, was preceded by Ruhnken, whose commentary appeared in 1779. During the century which followed Kritz's work several valuable editions without commentary were produced, the last of which, by Stegmann de Pritzwald , almost coincided with the essay and bibliography devoted to Velleius in Schanz-Hosius . These two contributions of the (...)
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  14. University-Industry Relationships in Biotechnology: Convergence and Divergence in Goals and Expectations.William F. Woodman, Brian J. Reichel & Mack C. Shelley - forthcoming - Proceedings of the 1987 Iowa State University Agricultural Bioethics Symposium. Ames, Iowa: Iowa State University Press.
     
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    Nvmerosvs horativs?A. J. Woodman - 2019 - Classical Quarterly 69 (2):911-912.
    One of the most famous inscriptions to have survived from ancient Rome is the acta of the Ludi Saeculares of 17 b.c., and one of the most evocative of all epigraphic sentences occupies a line to itself : Carmen composuit Q. Horatius Flaccus. This reference to the author of the Carmen Saeculare, says Fraenkel, ‘was the result of a carefully considered decision of the highest authorities’. The degree of careful consideration is initially evident from the prominent positioning of the poet's (...)
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    O matre pvlchra: The logical iambist.A. J. Woodman - 2018 - Classical Quarterly 68 (1):192-198.
    ‘Who wrote the scurrilous iambic poems of the first stanza?’, asks David West at the start of his commentary on the ode. ‘The culprit’, he declares, ‘must be Horace.’ This answer accords with that to be found in other commentaries: ‘my scurrilous verses’, ‘my scandalous lines’, ‘my scurrilous iambics’, ‘my abusive iambics’, ‘miei ingiuriosi giambi’, ‘my libellous iambics’, ‘my libellous iambic verses’, ‘miei giambi ingiuriosi’. What, then, are these iambic verses? Some earlier scholars suggested that Horace is referring to various (...)
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    Tacitus' Obituary of Tiberius.A. J. Woodman - 1989 - Classical Quarterly 39 (01):197-.
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    A caesarian analogy.A. J. Woodman - 2016 - Classical Quarterly 66 (1):400-402.
    While Caesar as man of letters is most famous for his commentarii, it should not be forgotten that he also wrote two volumes on Analogy and was the author of various verses, one set of which, on the comic playwright Terence and his relationship to Menander, runs as follows : tu quoque, tu in summis, o dimidiate Menander,poneris, et merito, puri sermonis amator.lenibus atque utinam scriptis adiuncta foret uis,comica ut aequato uirtus polleret honorecum Graecis neue hac despectus parte iaceres! 5unum (...)
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    A Note on Sallust, Catilina 1. 1.A. J. Woodman - 1973 - Classical Quarterly 23 (2):310-310.
    One of Sallust's main points in this preface is that individuals should strive to attaingloria, i.e. should be spoken highly of by others. With this in mind, the commentators seem agreed thatsilentioin the opening sentence must be taken in a passive sense: ‘silentioexpresses not a state in which one says nothing, but a state in which nothing is said about one, i.e. “obscurity”’. The sequence of ideas in the first chapter makes this interpretation seem certain.
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    Differentiating risks to academic freedom in the globalised university in China.Sophia Woodman & Tim Pringle - 2022 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 48 (4):642-651.
    Philosophy & Social Criticism, Volume 48, Issue 4, Page 642-651, May 2022. Academic freedom in China is unquestionably under threat from various quarters. Yet the assumption that only the logics of authoritarian Communist Party power shape the terrain in which scholars operate provides us with a limited perspective on these threats. The Chinese academy has become deeply entangled with transnational forces, and is increasingly driven by similar business logics to those in play in universities around the world. We argue that (...)
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    Horace.A. J. Woodman - 1987 - The Classical Review 37 (01):17-.
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    The epodes.A. J. Woodman - 1998 - The Classical Review 48 (2):305-307.
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    The thermal conductivity and electrical resistivity of indium.R. W. Powell, Margaret J. Woodman & R. P. Tye - 1962 - Philosophical Magazine 7 (79):1183-1186.
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    Averil Cameron (ed.): History as Text. The Writing of Ancient History. Pp. viii + 208. London: Duckworth, 1989. £16.95.A. J. Woodman - 1991 - The Classical Review 41 (02):498-.
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    Attention is not unitary.Geoffrey F. Woodman, Edward K. Vogel & Steven J. Luck - 2001 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 24 (1):153-154.
    A primary proposal of the Cowan target article is that capacity limits arise in working memory because only 4 chunks of information can be attended at one time. This implies a single, unitary attentional focus or resource; we instead propose that relatively independent attentional mech- anisms operate within different cognitive subsystems depending on the demands of the current stimuli and tasks.
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    Chesterton's.Thomas Woodman - 2001 - The Chesterton Review 27 (3):303-309.
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    Catullus 51: A suitable case for treatment?A. J. Woodman - 2006 - Classical Quarterly 56 (02):610-.
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    Differentiating risks to academic freedom in the globalised university in China.Sophia Woodman & Tim Pringle - 2022 - Sage Publications Ltd: Philosophy and Social Criticism 48 (4):642-651.
    Philosophy & Social Criticism, Volume 48, Issue 4, Page 642-651, May 2022. Academic freedom in China is unquestionably under threat from various quarters. Yet the assumption that only the logics of authoritarian Communist Party power shape the terrain in which scholars operate provides us with a limited perspective on these threats. The Chinese academy has become deeply entangled with transnational forces, and is increasingly driven by similar business logics to those in play in universities around the world. We argue that (...)
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    Differentiating risks to academic freedom in the globalised university in China.Sophia Woodman & Tim Pringle - 2022 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 48 (4):642-651.
    Academic freedom in China is unquestionably under threat from various quarters. Yet the assumption that only the logics of authoritarian Communist Party power shape the terrain in which scholars operate provides us with a limited perspective on these threats. The Chinese academy has become deeply entangled with transnational forces, and is increasingly driven by similar business logics to those in play in universities around the world. We argue that these forces too contribute to the context for the exercise of academic (...)
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    Horace: Epodes. D Mankin (ed.).A. J. Woodman - 1998 - The Classical Review 48 (2):305-307.
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    Not a Funeral Note: Tacitus, Annals 1.8.5–6.A. J. Woodman - 2002 - Classical Quarterly 52 (2):629-632.
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    The position of Gallus in Eclogue 6.A. J. Woodman - 1997 - Classical Quarterly 47 (02):593-.
    Although modern scholars have expressed in various ways the view that the Gallus passage is unusual in its context,1 no editor or commentator during the past quarter of a century has questioned the ordering of the lines in which the Gallus passage occurs.2.
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    Virgil and Sallust: Aeneid_ 10.354–79 and _Bellvm Catilinae 58–60.A. J. Woodman - 2022 - Classical Quarterly 72 (2):944-949.
    Since a problematic passage in Virgil'sAeneid(10.366–7) shows the same influence of Sallust (Cat.58–60) as do the dozen lines preceding and following, it should not be deleted, as has been suggested.
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  34. Exploring Sartrean desire : men, women, and authentic relationship.Betty Woodman - 2011 - In Adrianne Leigh McEvoy (ed.), Sex, Love, and Friendship: Studies of the Society for the Philosophy of Sex and Love, 1993-2003. New York, NY: Rodopi.
     
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    History and Wit.A. J. Woodman - 1990 - The Classical Review 40 (02):312-.
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    Sallust and Catiline: Conspiracy Theories.Anthony J. Woodman - 2021 - História 70 (1):55.
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    Shelley's Changing Attitude to Plato.Ross G. Woodman - 1960 - Journal of the History of Ideas 21 (1/4):497.
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    The development "Problem" of legal pluralism : an analysis and steps towards solutions.Gordon R. Woodman - 2012 - In Brian Z. Tamanaha, Caroline Mary Sage & Michael J. V. Woolcock (eds.), Legal pluralism and development: scholars and practitioners in dialogue. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 129.
  39. The Philosophy of Farce.Thomas Woodman - forthcoming - Chesterton Review.
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    ‘What about the dads?’ Linking fathers and children in administrative data: A systematic scoping review.Jenny Woodman, Margaret O’Brien, Pia Hardelid, Katie Harron & Irina Lut - 2022 - Big Data and Society 9 (1).
    Research has shown that paternal involvement positively impacts on child health and development. We aimed to develop a conceptual model of dimensions of fatherhood, identify and categorise methods used for linking fathers with their children in administrative data, and map these methods onto the dimensions of fatherhood. We carried out a systematic scoping review to create a conceptual framework of paternal involvement and identify studies exploring the impact of paternal exposures on child health and development outcomes using administrative data. We (...)
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    Identification of Parameters That Predict Sport Climbing Performance.Xavier Sanchez, M. Torregrossa, T. Woodman, G. Jones & D. J. Llewellyn - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Tacitus, Annals 14: a Companion to the Penguin Translation with Introduction and Commentary. [REVIEW]A. J. Woodman - 1988 - The Classical Review 38 (2):417-418.
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    Recent Studies of Horace's Odes. [REVIEW]A. J. Woodman - 1989 - The Classical Review 39 (2):208-211.
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    Quality and Pleasure in Latin Poetry.Julia Haig Gaisser, Tony Woodman & David West - 1976 - American Journal of Philology 97 (4):414.
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    Can we throw information out of visual working memory and does this leave informational residue in long-term memory?Ashleigh M. Maxcey & Geoffrey F. Woodman - 2014 - Frontiers in Psychology 5.
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  46. Deborah Kahn, Canterbury Cathedral and Its Romanesque Sculpture. Austin, Tex.: University of Texas Press, 1991. Pp. 230; 12 color plates, 281 black-and-white illustrations. $42.50. [REVIEW]Francis Woodman - 1993 - Speculum 68 (4):1144-1146.
     
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    History and Wit Paul Plass: Wit and the Writing of History: the Rhetoric of Historiography in Imperial Rome. (Wisconsin Studies in Classics.) Pp. x + 182. Madison, Wisconsin and London: University of Wisconsin Press, 1988. Paper. [REVIEW]A. J. Woodman - 1990 - The Classical Review 40 (02):312-314.
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    A New Edition of Velleius W. S. Watt: Vellei Paterculi Historiarum ad M. Vinicium consulem libri duo. (Bibl. Teubneriana.) Pp. xvi + 103. Leipzig: Teubner, 1988. 34 M. [REVIEW]A. J. Woodman - 1989 - The Classical Review 39 (02):235-237.
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    Horace C. Witke: Horace's Roman Odes: a Critical Examination. (Mnemosyne Suppl. 77.) Pp. viii + 85. Leiden: Brill, 1983. Paper, fl. 32. V. Cremona: La poesia civile di Orazio. Pp. 469. Milan: Vita e Pensiero, 1982. Paper. [REVIEW]A. J. Woodman - 1987 - The Classical Review 37 (01):17-18.
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    Recent Studies of Horace's Odes Matthew S. Santirocco: Unity and Design in Horace's Odes. Pp. x + 251. Chapel Hill and London: University of North Carolina Press, 1986. £24. David H. Porter: Horace's Poetic Journey: a Reading of Odes 1–3. Pp. xiv + 281; 9 diagrams. Princeton University Press, 1987. £22. Peter Connor: Horace's Lyric Poetry: the Force of Humour. (Ramus Monographs, 2.) Pp. x + 221. Victoria: Aureal Publications, 1987. Australian $24. [REVIEW]A. J. Woodman - 1989 - The Classical Review 39 (02):208-211.
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