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    Notes on Herodotus.J. E. Powell - 1935 - Classical Quarterly 29 (02):72-.
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    Thucydides Historiae: Volume I Books I-Iv.H. Stuart-Jones & J. E. Powell (eds.) - 1942 - Oxford University Press UK.
    Thucydides Historiae Vol. I: Books I-IV.
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  3. Thucydides Historiae: Volume Ii Books V-Viii.H. Stuart-Jones & J. E. Powell (eds.) - 1963 - Oxford University Press UK.
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    Why Study Informed Consent?J. Sugarman, D. C. McCrory, D. Powell, A. Krasny, B. Adams, E. Ball & C. Cassell - 1999 - Hastings Center Report 29 (4):4.
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    Review. Cicero's republic. Cicero, de re publica. Selections. J E G Zetzel (ed).J. G. F. Powell - 1996 - The Classical Review 46 (2):247-250.
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    Book Review Section 2. [REVIEW]E. Wayne Ross, Carole B. Shmurak, Rebecca Powell, Jacob L. Susskind, Linda B. Biemer & J. Preston Prather - 1994 - Educational Studies 25 (4):311-334.
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    Laelius, on Friendship (Laelius de Amicitia) ; &, The Dream of Scipio (Somnium Scipionis).Marcus Tullius Cicero, J. G. F. Powell & A. E. Douglas - 1990
    Cicero's essay On Friendship (Laelius de amicitia) is of interest as much for the light it sheds on Roman society as for its embodiment of ancient philosophical views on the subjects of friendship. The Dream of Scipio was excerpted in late antiquity from Cicero's De Republica, a dialogue in six books which now only survives in fragmentary form. In the excerpt, which probably formed the conclusion to the dialogue, Cicero describes his vision of the cosmos and the rewards of immortality (...)
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    Rediscovering Waddington in the post‐genomic age.Heather A. Jamniczky, Julia C. Boughner, Campbell Rolian, Paula N. Gonzalez, Christopher D. Powell, Eric J. Schmidt, Trish E. Parsons, Fred L. Bookstein & Benedikt Hallgrímsson - 2010 - Bioessays 32 (7):553-558.
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    Emanuele Narducci: Modelli etici e società: un'idea di Cicerone. (Biblioteca di Materiali e discussioni per l'analisi dei testi classici, 7.) Pp. 279. Pisa: Giardini, 1989. Paper.J. G. F. Powell - 1991 - The Classical Review 41 (1):236-236.
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    Book Reviews Section 2.Robert Cowen, Sean D. Healy, Edgar B. Gumbert, Geoffrey M. Ibim, Fannie R. Cooley, Stuart J. Cohen, Maurice F. Freehill, Evan R. Powell, Virginia K. Wiegand, Geraldine Johncich Clifford, Charles E. Mcclelland, George C. Stone, Glenn C. Atkyns, Barbara Finkelstein, Gene P. Agre, Alton Harrison Jr & William G. Williams - 1973 - Educational Studies 4 (4):210-221.
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    Studies on the Greek Reflexive—Herodotus.J. Enoch Powell - 1933 - Classical Quarterly 27 (3-4):208-.
    Commenting on Thucydides I, 136: ναγκáζεται… παρ' αδμητον τòν Μολοσσѿν βασιλέα, ντα α τ ᾦ ο λον, καταλσαι, Shilleto once wroteb: ‘After some thought I have acquiesced in ατᾦ, i.e. in Latin, qui ei erat inimicus. Still inimicum suum would be as natural. In Latin MSS., as sui cannot be con-founded with is , a Critic of course more or less sees his way. But in Greek, as far as my experience goes, we are in a labyrinth without a clue.’.
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    Cesare e la retorica dell' assedio. [REVIEW]J. G. F. Powell - 1988 - The Classical Review 38 (2):415-416.
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    Studies on the Greek Reflexive—Herodotus a.J. Enoch Powell - 1933 - Classical Quarterly 27 (3-4):208-221.
    Commenting on Thucydides I, 136: ναγκáζεται… παρ' αδμητον τòν Μολοσσѿν βασιλέα, ντα α τ ᾦ ο λον, καταλσαι, Shilleto once wroteb: ‘After some thought I have acquiesced in ατᾦ, i.e. in Latin, qui ei erat inimicus. Still inimicum suum would be as natural. In Latin MSS., as sui cannot be con-founded with is, a Critic of course more or less sees his way. But in Greek, as far as my experience goes, we are in a labyrinth without a clue.’.
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    The B'le and Leyden Scholia to Thucydides.J. Enoch Powell - 1936 - Classical Quarterly 30 (2):80-93.
    The remarks I wish to make upon the Thucydides scholia in Bâle University MS. no. E III 4 will be clearer if prefaced by an outline history of the scholia to Thucydides in general.The editio princeps contained no scholia. They made their first appearance in the following year as an appendix to the Aldine Gemistius and Herodian. The same scholia were then reprinted in the Juntine edition as a frame to the text. In the Hervagian edition of Camerarius they were (...)
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    Emanuele Narducci: Modelli etici e società: un'idea di Cicerone. (Biblioteca di Materiali e discussioni per l'analisi dei testi classici, 7.) Pp. 279. Pisa: Giardini, 1989. Paper. [REVIEW]J. G. F. Powell - 1991 - The Classical Review 41 (01):236-.
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    Aristone di Chio e lo stoicismo antico. [REVIEW]J. G. F. Powell - 1982 - The Classical Review 32 (1):101-102.
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    Il ‘Timaeus’ ciceroniano: arte e tecnica del ‘vertere’. [REVIEW]J. G. F. Powell - 1983 - The Classical Review 33 (2):326-327.
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    Cicero on Pain and Happiness A. E. Douglas (ed., tr.): Cicero, Tusculan Disputations II & V, with a Summary of III & IV. Edited with an Introduction, Translation and Commentary. Pp. viii + 168. Warminster: Aris & Phillips, 1990. £21.50 (Paper, £8.25). [REVIEW]J. G. F. Powell - 1991 - The Classical Review 41 (01):67-68.
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    R. Strati: Ricerche sugli avverbi Latini in -tus. (Testi e manuali per l’insegnamento universitario del Latino, 43.) Pp. 184. Bologna: Pàtron, 1996. Paper, L. 29,000. ISBN: 88-555-2402-X. [REVIEW]J. G. F. Powell - 1999 - The Classical Review 49 (2):595-595.
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    The Tusculans- M. Giusta: M. Tulli Ciceronis Tusculanae Disputationes. (Corpus Scriptorum Latinorum Paravianum.) Pp. civ + 376. Turin: Paravia, 1984. Paper, L. 48,000. - A. E. Douglas: Cicero: Tusculan Disputations I, edited with translation and notes. Pp. 133. Warminster, Wilts.: Aris & Phillips, 1985. £17.50 (paper, £7.50). [REVIEW]J. G. F. Powell - 1987 - The Classical Review 37 (1):29-34.
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    Nuovi Capitoli della Letteratura greca. … Studi vari raccolti a cura di J. U. Powell e E. A. Barber. Traduzione dall' Inglese di Nello Martinelli. Pp. xv + 242. Florence: Le Monnier, 1935. Paper, L. 15. [REVIEW] E. Harrison - 1936 - The Classical Review 50 (2):88-88.
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    Means and ends continued: A response to Messrs. Powell and Feinberg. [REVIEW]C. J. B. Macmillan & James E. McClellan - 1968 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 6 (3):293-301.
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    O. Powell: Galen: On the Properties of Foodstuffs . Introduction, Translation and Commentary. With a foreword by J. Wilkins. Pp. xxvi + 206. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2003. Cased, £40/US$55. ISBN: 0-521-81242-9. [REVIEW]E. M. Craik - 2004 - The Classical Review 54 (1):244-245.
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    Multi-professional perspectives to reduce moral distress: A qualitative investigation.Sophia Fantus, Rebecca Cole, Timothy J. Usset & Lataya E. Hawkins - forthcoming - Nursing Ethics.
    Background Encounters of moral distress have long-term consequences on healthcare workers’ physical and mental health, leading to job dissatisfaction, reduced patient care, and high levels of burnout, exhaustion, and intentions to quit. Yet, research on approaches to ameliorate moral distress across the health workforce is limited. Research Objective The aim of our study was to qualitatively explore multi-professional perspectives of healthcare social workers, chaplains, and patient liaisons on ways to reduce moral distress and heighten well-being at a southern U.S. academic (...)
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  25. Experimental evidence of massive-scale emotional contagion through social networks.A. D. I. Kramer, J. E. Guillory & J. T. Hancock - 2014 - Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 111.
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    The "supersitition" experiment: A reexamination of its implications for the principles of adaptive behavior.J. E. Staddon & Virginia L. Simmelhag - 1971 - Psychological Review 78 (1):3-43.
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    Hobbits as Buddhists and an Eye for an "I".Paul Andrew Powell - 2011 - Buddhist-Christian Studies 31:31-39.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Hobbits as Buddhists and an Eye for an "I"Paul Andrew PowellWhen a medieval scholar friend of mine1 (knowing that I am a longstanding student of Zen), asked me if I would read J. R. R. Tolkien's famous fantasy trilogy The Lord of the Rings to see what Buddhism, if any, could be culled from it, I was not enthusiastic, especially after watching the movie (yes, I watched the movie (...)
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    Consciousness, the sense organs, and the nervous system.Frederick J. E. Woodbridge - 1909 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 6 (17):449-455.
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    An Essay concerning human understanding.J. E. Creighton - 1895 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 39 (2):335-339.
    'To think often, and never to retain it so much as one moment, is a very useless sort of thinking' In An Essay concerning Human Understanding, John Locke sets out his theory of knowledge and how we acquire it. Eschewing doctrines of innate principles and ideas, Locke shows how all our ideas, even the most abstract and complex, are grounded in human experience and attained by sensation of external things or reflection upon our own mental activities. A thorough examination of (...)
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    N. Rudd, J. Powell : Cicero. The Republic and the Laws. Pp. xliii + 242. Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press, 1998. Paper, £6.99. ISBN: 0-19-283236-0. [REVIEW]C. E. W. Steel - 1999 - The Classical Review 49 (2):574-575.
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    Lectures on Human and Animal Psychology.Wilhelm Wundt, J. E. Creighton & E. B. Titchener - 1895 - Philosophical Review 4 (1):90-93.
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    On matching and maximizing in operant choice experiments.J. E. Staddon & Susan Motheral - 1978 - Psychological Review 85 (5):436-444.
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    Assembling the thymus medulla: Development and function of epithelial cell heterogeneity.Kieran D. James, Emilie J. Cosway, Sonia M. Parnell, Andrea J. White, William E. Jenkinson & Graham Anderson - 2024 - Bioessays 46 (3):2300165.
    The thymus is a unique primary lymphoid organ that supports the production of self‐tolerant T‐cells essential for adaptive immunity. Intrathymic microenvironments are microanatomically compartmentalised, forming defined cortical, and medullary regions each differentially supporting critical aspects of thymus‐dependent T‐cell maturation. Importantly, the specific functional properties of thymic cortical and medullary compartments are defined by highly specialised thymic epithelial cells (TEC). For example, in the medulla heterogenous medullary TEC (mTEC) contribute to the enforcement of central tolerance by supporting deletion of autoreactive T‐cell (...)
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    Theory of behavioral power functions.J. E. Staddon - 1978 - Psychological Review 85 (4):305-320.
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    Temporal memory for threatening events encoded in a haunted house.Katelyn G. Cliver, David F. Gregory, Steven A. Martinez, William J. Mitchell, Joanne E. Stasiak, Samantha S. Reisman, Chelsea Helion & Vishnu P. Murty - forthcoming - Cognition and Emotion.
    Despite the salient experience of encoding threatening events, these memories are prone to distortions and often non-veridical from encoding to recall. Further, threat has been shown to preferentially disrupt the binding of event details and enhance goal-relevant information. While extensive work has characterised distinctive features of emotional memory, research has not fully explored the influence threat has on temporal memory, a process putatively supported by the binding of event details into a temporal context. Two primary competing hypotheses have been proposed; (...)
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  36. Social Class and Educational Opportunity.J. E. Floud, A. H. Halsey & F. M. Martin - 1957 - British Journal of Educational Studies 6 (1):80-81.
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    A History of European Thought in the nineteenth Century. vol. I.J. E. Creighton - 1897 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 44 (4):632-634.
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    Values and Public Policy.Martin Allen, Henry J. Aaron & Thomas E. Mann - 1994 - Brookings Institution Press.
    It is not uncommon to hear that poor school performance, welfare dependancy, youth unemployment, and criminal activity result more from shortcomings in the personal makeup of individuals than from societal forces beyond their control. Are American values declining as so many suggest? And are those values at the root of many social problems today?Shaped by experience and public policies, people's values and social norms do change. What role can or should a democratic government play in shaping values? And how do (...)
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    The deception of the senses.Frederick J. E. Woodbridge - 1913 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 10 (1):5-15.
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    Differing Reactions to Descartes Among the Cambridge Platonists.J. E. Saveson - 1960 - Journal of the History of Ideas 21 (1/4):560.
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    The structure of strong collision-free hydromagnetic waves.J. H. Adlam & J. E. Allen - 1958 - Philosophical Magazine 3 (29):448-455.
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    The structure of strong collision-free hydromagnetic waves.J. H. Adlam & J. E. Allen - 1958 - Philosophical Magazine 3 (30):448-455.
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    The transitional behaviour of the minimum creep rate of β-cobalt.J. E. Flinn & E. R. Gilbert - 1964 - Philosophical Magazine 9 (100):557-564.
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    God May Save Your Life, but You Have to Find Your Own Keys.J. E. Sumerau & Ryan T. Cragun - 2015 - Archive for the Psychology of Religion 37 (3):321-342.
    Previous research has found that people make religious attributions under certain conditions. In this study, we used causally ambiguous vignettes to confirm some previous findings regarding religious attributions and extend these findings by testing: whether implicit priming increased the odds of making causal attributions, and whether atheists also exhibit an attribution bias. Like previous studies, we found that people who were less religious were substantially less likely to make religious causal attributions. Unlike previous studies, we found that atheists were more (...)
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    Flux instabilities in hard superconductors.J. E. Evetts, A. M. Campbell & D. Dew-Hughes - 1964 - Philosophical Magazine 10 (104):339-343.
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    Stress dependence of the transition behaviour in multi-mechanism creep reactions: With special reference to zinc.J. E. Flinn & D. E. Munson - 1964 - Philosophical Magazine 10 (107):861-870.
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  47. Hegel's Treatment of the Subjective Notion.J. E. Mctaggart - 1897 - Philosophical Review 6:432.
     
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  48. LACOMBE, P. -Esquisse d'un Enseignement basé sur la Psychologie de l'Infant.J. E. Mctaggart - 1900 - Mind 9:274.
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    The Control of Inflation.J. E. Meade - 2011 - Cambridge University Press.
    James Edward Meade was a renowned British economist who, alongside Bertil Ohlin, was joint winner of the 1977 Nobel Prize in Economics. Originally published in 1958, this book contains the transcription of Meade's inaugural lecture as Professor of Political Economy at Cambridge University, delivered during the same year. Concise and highly readable, it will be of value to anyone with an interest in economic history, theories regarding inflation, and macroeconomic theory in general.
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    A History of European Thought in the Nineteenth Century, vol. III.J. E. Creighton - 1913 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 21 (4):21-21.
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