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  1. 370 Carolyn Gratton.J. S. Conway, Creel Hg, F. M. Cross, O. Cullman, W. T. Debary, A. P. D'Entreves, John Dickinson & James Douglass - 1979 - Humanitas 59:369.
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  2. In Theories of memory.J. M. Gardiner, R. I. Java, A. Collins, S. E. Gathercole, M. A. Conway & P. E. Morris - 1993 - In A. Collins, Martin A. Conway & P. E. Morris (eds.), Theories of Memory. Lawrence Erlbaum.
     
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  3. Th e efect of memory load on negative priming: An individual diferences investiga—tion Memory &.A. R. A. Conway, S. W. Tuholski, R. J. Shisler & R. W. Engle - 1999 - Cognition 27 (6):1042-1050.
     
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    The Greeks and the Persians from the Sixth to the Fourth Centuries.Ronald S. Stroud, H. Bengtson, J. Conway, P. Johnson & R. F. Tannenbaum - 1969 - American Journal of Philology 90 (4):493.
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    The Story of Abelard’s Adversities.W. J. Conway - 1954 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 4:138-139.
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    Syphilis and bronzino's London allegory.J. F. Conway - 1986 - Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 49 (1):250-255.
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  7. The Principles of the Most Ancient and Modern Philosophy Concerning God, Christ and the Creatures ... Being a Little Treatise Published Since the Author's Death, Translated Out of the English Into Latin, with Annotations Taken From the Ancient Philosophy of the Hebrews, and Now Again Made English.Anne Conway & J. Crull - 1692 - Printed in Latin at Amsterdam by M. Brown,, and Reprinted at London 1692.
     
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    Parents’ attitudes toward consent and data sharing in biobanks: A multisite experimental survey.Armand H. Matheny Antommaria, Kyle B. Brothers, John A. Myers, Yana B. Feygin, Sharon A. Aufox, Murray H. Brilliant, Pat Conway, Stephanie M. Fullerton, Nanibaa’ A. Garrison, Carol R. Horowitz, Gail P. Jarvik, Rongling Li, Evette J. Ludman, Catherine A. McCarty, Jennifer B. McCormick, Nathaniel D. Mercaldo, Melanie F. Myers, Saskia C. Sanderson, Martha J. Shrubsole, Jonathan S. Schildcrout, Janet L. Williams, Maureen E. Smith, Ellen Wright Clayton & Ingrid A. Holm - 2018 - AJOB Empirical Bioethics 9 (3):128-142.
    Background: The factors influencing parents’ willingness to enroll their children in biobanks are poorly understood. This study sought to assess parents’ willingness to enroll their children, and their perceived benefits, concerns, and information needs under different consent and data-sharing scenarios, and to identify factors associated with willingness. Methods: This large, experimental survey of patients at the 11 eMERGE Network sites used a disproportionate stratified sampling scheme to enrich the sample with historically underrepresented groups. Participants were randomized to receive one of (...)
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    Translating Environmental Ideologies into Action: The Amplifying Role of Commitment to Beliefs.Matthew A. Maxwell-Smith, Paul J. Conway, Joshua D. Wright & James M. Olson - 2018 - Journal of Business Ethics 153 (3):839-858.
    Consumers do not always follow their ideological beliefs about the need to engage in environmentally friendly consumption. We propose that Commitment to Beliefs —the general tendency to follow one’s value-based beliefs—can help identify who is most likely to follow their environmental ideologies. We predicted that CTB would amplify the effect of beliefs prescribing environmental stewardship, or neglect, on corresponding intentions, behavior, and purchasing decisions. In two studies, CTB amplified the positive and negative effects of relevant EF ideologies on EF purchase (...)
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    Working memory, executive function, and general fluid intelligence are not the same.Richard P. Heitz, Thomas S. Redick, David Z. Hambrick, Michael J. Kane, Andrew R. A. Conway & Randall W. Engle - 2006 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 29 (2):135-136.
    Blair equates the constructs of working memory (WM), executive function, and general fluid intelligence (gF). We argue that there is good reason not to equate these constructs. We view WM and gF as separable but highly related, and suggest that the mechanism behind the relationship is controlled attention – an ability that is dependent on normal functioning of the prefrontal cortex. (Published Online April 5 2006).
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    Commentary on physics. Thomas, Richard J. Blackwell, Richard J. Sparth, W. Edmund Thirlkel & Pierre Conway - 2020 - Green Bay, WI: Aquinas Institute/Emmaus Academic. Edited by Richard J. Blackwell, Richard J. Sparth, W. Edmund Thirlkel & Pierre Conway.
    This volume is devoted St. Thomas's commentary on the Physics. In the Physics, Aristotle delves into what makes things what they are. In commenting on this fundamental text of Aristotelian philosophy, St. Thomas takes Aristotle's thoughts and deepens them.
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    Variation in Working Memory.Andrew R. A. Conway, Michael J. Kane, Akira Miyake & John N. Towse (eds.) - 2006 - Oxford University Press USA.
    Working memory--the ability to keep important information in mind while comprehending, thinking, and acting--varies considerably from person to person and changes dramatically during each person's life. Understanding such individual and developmental differences is crucial because working memory is a major contributor to general intellectual functioning. This volume offers a state-of-the-art, integrative, and comprehensive approach to understanding variation in working memory by presenting explicit, detailed comparisons of the leading theories. It incorporates views from the different research groups that operate on each (...)
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    The Story of Abelard’s Adversities. [REVIEW]W. J. Conway - 1954 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 4:138-139.
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    Restorations in Livy 9.40: A Reassessment.S. J. Northwood - 1996 - Classical Quarterly 46 (01):309-.
    In 1918 Conway and Walters published a restoration of Livy 9.40.3. The passage in question describes how the Samnite army of 310 was composed of two differently equipped corps.
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    Modest Expectations: Kierkegaard's Reflections on the Present Age.Daniel Conway - 1999 - Kierkegaard Studies Yearbook 1999 (1):21-49.
    Kierkegaard’s analysis of despair in The Sickness unto Death receives welcome, complementary illustrations in the novelistic efforts, respectively, of Franz Kafka and J.M. Coetzee. Both Kafka and Coetzee succeed in fashioning dramatic settings in which their protagonists may be seen and understood to suffer from the sickness unto death. In both cases, moreover, the distinctly spiritual character of despair is on display, as the protagonists in question slowly come to the realization that their cognitive faculties and resources will afford them (...)
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    Walters' and Conway's Limen - Limen, a First Latin Book. By W. C. Flamstead Walters, M.A., Professor of Classical Literature in King's College, London, and R. S. Conway, Litt.D., Professor of Latin in the University of Manchester. London: Murray, 1908. Pp. xxii + 376. 2 s_. 6 _d[REVIEW]J. P. Postgate - 1909 - The Classical Review 23 (4):134-136.
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    Verner's Law in Italy. By R. Setmour Conway. Trübner. 1887. 120 pp., with Map. 5 s[REVIEW]J. H. Moulton - 1888 - The Classical Review 2 (07):218-219.
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  18. Loyd D. Easton. "Hegel's First American Followers; The Ohio Hegelians: J. B. Stallo, Peter Kaufmann, Moncure Conway, August Willich". [REVIEW]Andrew J. Reck - 1968 - Journal of Value Inquiry 2 (1):73.
     
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    The role of Liberty Hyde Bailey and Hugo de Vries in the rediscovery of Mendelism.Conway Zirkle - 1968 - Journal of the History of Biology 1 (2):205-218.
    The almost simultaneous and overlapping discoveries of Mendel's forgotten work by Hugo de Vries, Carl Correns, and Erik von Tschermak gave rise to an intense rivalry, some jealousy, and more than a little illfeeling. De Vries, the first to announce the discovery, has been subjected to the charge that he wished to conceal his discovery and to obtain for himself the credit for having discovered what we now call Mendelism. This charge involves the statement that de Vries gave credit to (...)
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    Simple justice / Charles Murray ; commentaries, Rob Allen ; edited by David Conway.J. C. Lester - 2005
    Charles Murray describes himself as a libertarian, most notably in his short book, What it Means to be a Libertarian. He might more accurately have described himself as having libertarian tendencies. My reading of Simple Justice is that the views it espouses are far more traditionalist than libertarian. Neither traditionalist state-retribution nor modernist state-leniency is libertarian. Nor does either provide as just or efficient a response to crime as does libertarian restitution, including restitutive retribution. Here, I shall respond directly only (...)
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    Time‐sharing in the Bestiary: On Daniel W. Conway's “The Politics of Decadence”.Lawrence J. Hatab - 1999 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 37 (S1):35-41.
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    Time‐sharing in the Bestiary: On Daniel W. Conway's “The Politics of Decadence”.Lawrence J. Hatab - 1999 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 37 (S1):35-41.
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    Hegel's first american followers, the ohio Hegelians: J. B. stallo, Peter Kaufmann, moncure Conway, August willich.Herbert Wallace Schneider - 1967 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 5 (4):378.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:378 HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY these churches to deal reasonably with frontier conditions and popular prejudices is common knowledge, but it is often forgotten that their founder and guide during the critical days of growth was also an exponent of the late Scottish Enlightenment. To make this careful analysis of Campbell's philosophy, as an extraordinary specimen of empirical method, is a welcome achievement by an experienced empiricist. The volume also (...)
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    The Civilisation of Christendom and Other Studies.J. S. Mackenzie - 1893 - The Monist 4:633.
  25. An Attack on the Realm: a Review of In Defence of the Realm: by David Conway[REVIEW]J. C. Lester - 2006 - Journal of Libertarian Studies 20 (3): 81-89.
    This book has many arguments doing an excellent job of dismantling the positions of those who would have the state do considerably more than defend the national realm. Thus far, it is hard for me to fault it—which is more difficult when one is already in agreement: the ideologically opposed can often provide more useful criticisms. But, as the book‟s title indicates, it does not go all the way to anarcho-liberalism (in fact, it does not even fully embody certain basic (...)
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    Concerning moral absolutes.J. S. Boughton - 1958 - Journal of Philosophy 55 (8):309-317.
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    The sacramental concept of virtue.J. S. Boughton - 1937 - Journal of Philosophy 34 (24):660-666.
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    The self and dreams during a period of transition.Caroline L. Horton, Christopher J. A. Moulin & Martin A. Conway - 2009 - Consciousness and Cognition 18 (3):710-717.
    The content of dreams and changes to the self were investigated in students moving to University. In study 1, 20 participants completed dream diaries and memory tasks before and after they had left home and moved to university, and generated self images, “I am…” statements , reflective of their current self. Changes in “I ams” were observed, indicating a newly-formed ‘university’ self. These self, images and related autobiographical knowledge were found to be incorporated into recent dreams but not into dreams (...)
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  29. The effect of culture on trust in automation: reliability and workload.S. -. Y. Chien, M. Lewis, K. Sycara, J. -. S. Liu & A. Kumru - 2018 - ACM Trans. Interact. Intell. Syst. (TIIS) 8.
     
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    Review of B. Bosanquet: The Principle of Individuality and Value[REVIEW]J. S. Mackenzie - 1912 - International Journal of Ethics 22 (4):469-474.
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    Review of B. Bosanquet: "In Darkest England" on the Wrong Track.[REVIEW]J. S. Mackenzie - 1891 - International Journal of Ethics 1 (3):387-388.
  32. Review of Bernard Bosanquet: The Civilization of Christendom and Other Studies[REVIEW]J. S. Mackenzie - 1894 - International Journal of Ethics 4 (3):389-395.
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    Review of Bernard Bosanquet: The Meeting of Extremes in Contemporary Philosophy[REVIEW]J. S. Mackenzie - 1922 - International Journal of Ethics 32 (3):333-335.
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    Review of Bernard Bosanquet: The Value and Destiny of the Individual[REVIEW]J. S. Mackenzie - 1913 - International Journal of Ethics 23 (4):468-473.
  35. A Plague on Both your Statist Houses: Why Libertarian Restitution Beats State-Retribution and State-Leniency.J. C. Lester - 2005 - In Simple justice / Charles Murray ; commentaries, Rob Allen ; edited by David Conway.
    Charles Murray describes himself as a libertarian, most notably in his short book, What it Means to be a Libertarian. He might more accurately have described himself as having libertarian tendencies. My reading of Simple Justice is that the views it espouses are far more traditionalist than libertarian. Neither traditionalist state-retribution nor modernist state-leniency is libertarian. Nor does either provide as just or efficient a response to crime as does libertarian restitution, including restitutive retribution. Here, I shall respond directly only (...)
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  36. Faith and Reason From Plato to Plantinga: An Introduction to Reformed Epistemology by Dewey J. Hoitenga, Jr.Nicholas P. Wolterstorff - 1993 - The Thomist 57 (3):542-546.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:542 BOOK REVIEWS sires. Rather, the Subjects need to want to do those things that bring about the Bosses' satisfaction. And this raises the question of the control of the imagination. explores the subtle power relations between controllers and the controlled, to the end of exploring ways that imagination offers control over power relationships. Yet Rorty ends with a bleak vision: we are a basically conservative species, whose capacities (...)
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    The 'Codex Leidensis' of Livy.J. F. Dobson - 1910 - Classical Quarterly 4 (01):38-.
    For the purposes of the new text of Livy which Professor Conway and Professor C. F. Walters are preparing for the Oxford Series of Classical Texts, I undertook in 1908 to examine the Codex Leidensis, which contains Livy's first decade.
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    “the Authorship And Purpose Of The Gesta Henrici Quinti,”.J. S. Roskell & F. Taylor - 1971 - Bulletin of the John Rylands Library 54 (1):223.
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    the Authorship And Purpose Of The Gesta Henrici Quinti: I.J. S. Roskell & F. Taylor - 1971 - Bulletin of the John Rylands Library 53 (2):428-464.
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    William Catesby, counsellor to Richard III.J. S. Roskell - 1959 - Bulletin of the John Rylands Library 42 (1):145-174.
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    Conway J. H.. On numbers and games. L.M.S. monographs, no. 6. Academic Press, London, New York, and San Francisco, 1976, ix + 238 pp. [REVIEW]Jacob Lurie - 1998 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 63 (4):1602-1604.
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    Intermediate arithmetic operations on ordinal numbers.Harry J. Altman - 2017 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 63 (3-4):228-242.
    There are two well‐known ways of doing arithmetic with ordinal numbers: the “ordinary” addition, multiplication, and exponentiation, which are defined by transfinite iteration; and the “natural” (or “Hessenberg”) addition and multiplication (denoted ⊕ and ⊗), each satisfying its own set of algebraic laws. In 1909, Jacobsthal considered a third, intermediate way of multiplying ordinals (denoted × ), defined by transfinite iteration of natural addition, as well as the notion of exponentiation defined by transfinite iteration of his multiplication, which we denote. (...)
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    In Defense of “Targeting” Some Dissent about Science.Erin J. Nash - 2018 - Perspectives on Science 26 (3):325-359.
    That we have recently transitioned into a post-truth political era is a common refrain. But the influence of false, inaccurate, and misleading claims on politics in western liberal democracies isn't novel. In their book, Merchants of Doubt, Oreskes and Conway expose the "Tobacco Strategy": the methods various actors have deployed, increasingly since the mid-twentieth century, to obscure the truth about scientific issues from the public, induce widespread ignorance and unwarranted doubt, and stall public responses to issues that can have (...)
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    Exploding a myth: "conventional wisdom" or scientific truth?J. Dunning-Davies - 2007 - Chichester: Horwood.
    In this book Jeremy Dunning-Davies deals with the influence that "conventional wisdom" has on science, scientific research and development. He sets out to explode' the mythical conception that all scientific topics are open for free discussion and argues that no-one can openly raise questions about relativity, dispute the 'Big Bang' theory, or the existence of black holes, which all seem to be accepted facts of science rather than science fiction. In today's modern climate with "Britain's radioactive refuse heap already big (...)
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  45. Continuous Spatial Automata.B. J. MacLennan - unknown
    A continuous spatial automaton is analogous to a cellular automaton, except that the cells form a continuum, as do the possible states of the cells. After an informal mathematical description of spatial automata, we describe in detail a continuous analog of Conway’s “Life,” and show how the automaton can be implemented using the basic operations of field computation.
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    Cah 2 VII.2, VIII - F. W. Walbank, A. E. Astin, M. W. Frederiksen, R. M. Ogilvie (edd.): The Rise of Rome to 220 B.C. (Cambridge Ancient History, 2nd edition, Vol. VII.2.) Pp. xvii + 811; 64 illustrations, 15 maps, 10 tables. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1989. £55. - A. E. Astin, F. W. Walbank, M. W. Frederiksen, R. M. Ogilvie (edd.): Rome and the Mediterranean to 133 B.C. (Cambridge Ancient History, 2nd edition, Vol. VIII.) Pp. xiii + 625; 8 illustrations, 16 maps. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1989. £50. [REVIEW]J. S. Richardson - 1993 - The Classical Review 43 (2):335-338.
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    Inscriptions from La Rioja. [REVIEW]J. S. Richardson - 1988 - The Classical Review 38 (2):363-364.
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    Local Government in Roman Spain. [REVIEW]J. S. Richardson - 1991 - The Classical Review 41 (2):415-416.
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    Livy Ab Urbe Condita Books Vi-X.R. S. Conway & C. F. Walters (eds.) - 1900 - Oxford University Press UK.
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    Livy Ab Urbe Condita Books Xxvi-Xxx.R. S. Conway & S. K. Johnson (eds.) - 1963 - Oxford University Press UK.
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