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    Differences of Perceived Image Generated through the Web Site: Empirical Evidence Obtained in Spanish Destinations.Juan J. Blazquez-Resino, Ana I. Muro-Rodriguez & Israel R. Perez-Jimenez - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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    Comparative Analysis of Water Extraction Mechanism in Roman Mines.J. C. Fortes-Garrido, A. M. Rodríguez-Pérez, J. A. Hernández-Torres, J. J. Caparrós-Mancera, J. M. Dávila-Martín & J. Castilla-Gutiérrez - 2024 - Foundations of Science 29 (1):185-203.
    The removal of water from mines was one of the key issues that former miners had to deal with. Roman colonists brought new technology to the Iberian Peninsula that addressed this problem. However, they did not invent this technology because it had already been applied to the growth of other endeavours in the Hellenistic society throughout the Eastern Mediterranean. In the mine, the Archimedes screw, waterwheels, bucket pulleys, and Ctesibius pumps were the primary drainage systems. In this essay, the primary (...)
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    The Game Between a Biased Reviewer and His Editor.J. A. García, Rosa Rodriguez-Sánchez & J. Fdez-Valdivia - 2019 - Science and Engineering Ethics 25 (1):265-283.
    This paper shows that, for a large range of parameters, the journal editor prefers to delegate the choice to review the manuscript to the biased referee. If the peer review process is informative and the review reports are costly for the reviewers, even biased referees with extreme scientific preferences may choose to become informed about the manuscript’s quality. On the contrary, if the review process is potentially informative but the reviewer reports are not costly for the referees, the biased reviewer (...)
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    Looking for Accurate Forecasting of Copper TC/RC Benchmark Levels.Francisco J. Díaz-Borrego, María del Mar Miras-Rodríguez & Bernabé Escobar-Pérez - 2019 - Complexity 2019:1-16.
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  5. La máscara y la tragedia.J. C. RodrÍguez Delgado - 1993 - Agora 12 (2):157.
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  6. El pensamiento de san Agustín en Gabriel del Estal: Trilogía de Confesiones, Ciudad de Dios, Trinidad.J. Osa Rodríguez Díez - 2009 - Ciudad de Dios 222 (1):53-90.
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  7. Los tres Escoriales del Escorial: anarquía ortográfica y solución morfológica.J. Osa Rodríguez Díez - 2010 - Ciudad de Dios 223 (1):11-44.
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    Advance directives and the family: French and American perspectives.D. Rodríguez-Arias, G. Moutel, M. P. Aulisio, A. Salfati, J. C. Coffin, J. L. Rodríguez-Arias, L. Calvo & C. Hervé - 2007 - Clinical Ethics 2 (3):139-145.
    Several studies have explored differences between North American and European doctor patient relationships. They have focused primarily on differences in philosophical traditions and historic and socioeconomic factors between these two regions that might lead to differences in behaviour, as well as divergent concepts in and justifications of medical practice. However, few empirical intercultural studies have been carried out to identify in practice these cultural differences. This lack of standard comparative empirical studies led us to compare differences between France and the (...)
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    Experimental study of phantom colours in a colour blind synaesthete.M. Hochel, E. G. Milan, A. Gonzalez, F. Tornay, K. McKenney, R. Diaz Caviedes, J. L. Mata Martin, M. A. Rodriguez Artacho, E. Dominguez Garcia & J. Vila - 2007 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 14 (4):75-95.
    Synaesthesia is a condition in which one type of stimulation evokes the sensation of another, as when the hearing of a sound produces photisms, i.e. mental percepts of colours. R is a 20 year old colour blind subject who, in addition to the relatively common grapheme-colour synaesthesia, presents a rarely reported cross modal perception in which a variety of visual stimuli elicit aura-like percepts of colour. In R, photisms seem to be closely related to the affective valence of stimuli and (...)
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  10. Mejoramiento gentico vegetal in vitro E.A. Gutiérrez-Mora, F. Santacruz-Ruvalcaba, J. L. Cabrera-Ponce & B. Rodríguez-Garay - 2003 - Gnosis 1.
     
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    Study of the malware SCIRS model with different incidence rates.A. Martín del Rey, J. D. Hernández Guillén & G. Rodríguez Sánchez - 2019 - Logic Journal of the IGPL 27 (2):202-213.
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    Correlation between plasticity and dislocation dissociation in ceramics.M. Castillo-Rodríguez, A. Gallardo-López, A. Muñoz, J. Castaing & A. Domínguez-Rodríguez - 2013 - Philosophical Magazine 93 (1-3):121-136.
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    Bayesian networks for greenhouse temperature control.J. del Sagrado, J. A. Sánchez, F. Rodríguez & M. Berenguel - 2016 - Journal of Applied Logic 17:25-35.
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    Chlorophyll-α forecasting using LSTM, bidirectional LSTM and GRU networks in El Mar Menor (Spain).Javier González-Enrique, María Inmaculada RodrÍguez-GarcÍa, Juan Jesús Ruiz-Aguilar, MarÍa Gema Carrasco-GarcÍa, Ivan Felis Enguix & Ignacio J. Turias - forthcoming - Logic Journal of the IGPL.
    The objective of this research is to develop accurate forecasting models for chlorophyll-α concentrations at various depths in El Mar Menor, Spain. Chlorophyll-α plays a crucial role in assessing eutrophication in this vulnerable ecosystem. To achieve this objective, various deep learning forecasting techniques, including long short-term memory, bidirectional long short-term memory and gated recurrent uni networks, were utilized. The models were designed to forecast the chlorophyll-α levels with a 2-week prediction horizon. To enhance the models’ accuracy, a sliding window method (...)
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  15. El concepto de «individuo» y el problema de la «individuación» en Boecio.J. Acosta Rodriguez - 1990 - Estudios Filosóficos 39 (110):7-31.
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  16. JL Rodríguez Diéguez" Las funciones de la imagen en la enseñanza".J. Rodríguez Marín - 1977 - Teorema: International Journal of Philosophy 7 (2):212-216.
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    GARCÍA LÓPEZ, J., Estudios de metafísica tomista, EUNSA, Pamplona, 1976, 272 págs.J. Luis Fernández Rodríguez - 1977 - Anuario Filosófico 10 (1):291-294.
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    Shestov, L. "Apoteosis de lo infundado". Hermida Editores. Madrid, 2015.Ricardo J. Jiménez Rodríguez - 2016 - Anales Del Seminario de Historia de la Filosofía 33 (2):719-720.
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  19. A study of parameters that affect the outcome of the Rayleigh match.J. Barbur, M. L. Rodriguez-Carmona & J. A. Harlow - 2004 - In Robert Schwartz (ed.), Perception. Malden Ma: Blackwell. pp. 60-60.
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    The abandonment of maize landraces over the last 50 years in Morelos, Mexico: a tracing study using a multi-level perspective.Francis Denisse McLean-Rodríguez, Tania Carolina Camacho-Villa, Conny J. M. Almekinders, Mario Enrico Pè, Matteo Dell’Acqua & Denise E. Costich - 2019 - Agriculture and Human Values 36 (4):651-668.
    Understanding the causes of maize landrace loss in farmers’ field is essential to design effective conservation strategies. These strategies are necessary to ensure that genetic resources are available in the future. Previous studies have shown that this loss is caused by multiple factors. In this longitudinal study, we used a collection of 93 maize landrace accessions from Morelos, Mexico, and stored at the International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center Maize Germplasm Bank, to trace back to the original 66 donor families (...)
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    Reingeniería educativa y valores éticos.Gilberto González Rodríguez, J. L. Abreu & M. H. Badii - 2008 - Daena 3 (2):312-345.
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    The Role of Religiosity in Stress, Job Attitudes, and Organizational Citizenship Behavior.Eugene J. Kutcher, Jennifer D. Bragger, Ofelia Rodriguez-Srednicki & Jamie L. Masco - 2010 - Journal of Business Ethics 95 (2):319-337.
    Religion and faith are often central aspects of an individual’s self-concept, and yet they are typically avoided in the workplace. The current study seeks to replicate the findings about the role of religious beliefs and practices in shaping an employee’s reactions to stress/burnout and job attitudes. Second, we extend the literature on faith in the workplace by investigating possible relationships between religious beliefs and practices and citizenship behaviors at work. Third, we attempted to study how one’s perceived freedom to express (...)
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    Empathy Enhancement Based on a Semiotics Training Program: A Longitudinal Study in Peruvian Medical Students.Lissett J. Fernández-Rodríguez, Víctor H. Bardales-Zuta, Montserrat San-Martín, Roberto C. Delgado Bolton & Luis Vivanco - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    Graphene under perpendicular incidence of electromagnetic waves: Gaps and band structure.F. J. López-Rodríguez & G. G. Naumis - 2010 - Philosophical Magazine 90 (21):2977-2988.
  25. Continuous Utility Functions Through Scales.J. C. R. Alcantud, G. Bosi, M. J. Campión, J. C. Candeal, E. Induráin & C. Rodríguez-Palmero - 2007 - Theory and Decision 64 (4):479-494.
    We present here a direct elementary construction of continuous utility functions on perfectly separable totally preordered sets that does not make use of the well-known Debreu’s open gap lemma. This new construction leans on the concept of a separating countable decreasing scale. Starting from a perfectly separable totally ordered structure, we give an explicit construction of a separating countable decreasing scale, from which we show how to get a continuous utility map.
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  26. La teoría del contrato social rediviva.J. Rodríguez Marín - 1975 - Teorema: International Journal of Philosophy 5 (1):109-116.
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  27. Fray Antonio de Fuentelapeña y la racionalidad de los animales.J. M. Rodríguez Pardo - 2010 - Revista Española de Filosofía Medieval 17:157-170.
    El fraile capuchino Antonio de Fuentelapeña escribió en 1676 El ente dilucidado, obra de filosofía escolástica en la que su autor pretende demostrar la existencia de duendes. Sin embargo, la crítica posterior juzgó como extravagancia y locura la obra, sin reparar en que sus argumentos escolásticos analizaron muchos temas filosóficos de extrema importancia, como la racionalidad de los animales, tan en boga hoy día gracias al estudio de la conducta animal comparada, la Etología.
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    Teaching Health Sociology in Australia.J. Parer, K. Harley, R. Aird, F. Collyer, P. S. Cook, J. Dellemain, B. Hart, L. Rodriguez & S. Short - 2013 - Nexus 25 (3):12-18.
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    Bidders Recommender for Public Procurement Auctions Using Machine Learning: Data Analysis, Algorithm, and Case Study with Tenders from Spain.Manuel J. García Rodríguez, Vicente Rodríguez Montequín, Francisco Ortega Fernández & Joaquín M. Villanueva Balsera - 2020 - Complexity 2020:1-20.
    Recommending the identity of bidders in public procurement auctions has a significant impact in many areas of public procurement, but it has not yet been studied in depth. A bidders recommender would be a very beneficial tool because a supplier can search appropriate tenders and, vice versa, a public procurement agency can discover automatically unknown companies which are suitable for its tender. This paper develops a pioneering algorithm to recommend potential bidders using a machine learning method, particularly a random forest (...)
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    Donation After Circulatory Death: Burying the Dead Donor Rule.David Rodríguez-Arias, Maxwell J. Smith & Neil M. Lazar - 2011 - American Journal of Bioethics 11 (8):36-43.
    Despite continuing controversies regarding the vital status of both brain-dead donors and individuals who undergo donation after circulatory death (DCD), respecting the dead donor rule (DDR) remains the standard moral framework for organ procurement. The DDR increases organ supply without jeopardizing trust in transplantation systems, reassuring society that donors will not experience harm during organ procurement. While the assumption that individuals cannot be harmed once they are dead is reasonable in the case of brain-dead protocols, we argue that the DDR (...)
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    Fear of COVID-19, Stress, and Anxiety in University Undergraduate Students: A Predictive Model for Depression.Antonio J. Rodríguez-Hidalgo, Yisela Pantaleón, Irene Dios & Daniel Falla - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    On Fingerprinting of Public Malware Analysis Services.Alvaro Botas, Ricardo J. Rodríguez, Vicente Matellan, Juan F. Garcia, M. T. Trobajo & Miguel V. Carriegos - 2020 - Logic Journal of the IGPL 28 (4):473-486.
    Automatic public malware analysis services provide controlled, isolated and virtual environments to analyse malicious software samples. Unfortunately, malware is currently incorporating techniques to recognize execution onto a virtual or sandbox environment; when an analysis environment is detected, malware behaves as a benign application or even shows no activity. In this work, we present an empirical study and characterization of automatic PMAS, considering 26 different services. We also show a set of features that allow to easily fingerprint these services as analysis (...)
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  33. Logic Colloquium '87.H. Ebbinghaus, J. Fernandez-Prida, M. Garrido, D. Lascar & M. Rodriguez-Artalejo - 1991 - Studia Logica 50 (1):168-169.
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    Immersive Virtual Reality as an Adjunctive Non-opioid Analgesic for Pre-dominantly Latin American Children With Large Severe Burn Wounds During Burn Wound Cleaning in the Intensive Care Unit: A Pilot Study.Hunter G. Hoffman, Robert A. Rodriguez, Miriam Gonzalez, Mary Bernardy, Raquel Peña, Wanda Beck, David R. Patterson & Walter J. Meyer - 2019 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 13.
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    Instilling moral value alignment by means of multi-objective reinforcement learning.M. Rodriguez-Soto, M. Serramia, M. Lopez-Sanchez & J. Antonio Rodriguez-Aguilar - 2022 - Ethics and Information Technology 24 (9).
    AI research is being challenged with ensuring that autonomous agents learn to behave ethically, namely in alignment with moral values. Here, we propose a novel way of tackling the value alignment problem as a two-step process. The first step consists on formalising moral values and value aligned behaviour based on philosophical foundations. Our formalisation is compatible with the framework of (Multi-Objective) Reinforcement Learning, to ease the handling of an agent’s individual and ethical objectives. The second step consists in designing an (...)
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    Distinguishing free will from moral responsibility when measuring free will beliefs: The FWS-II.Alec J. Stinnett, Jordan E. Rodriguez, Andrew K. Littlefield & Jessica L. Alquist - forthcoming - Philosophical Psychology.
    Previous research suggests that free will beliefs and moral responsibility beliefs are strongly linked, yet ultimately distinct. Unfortunately, the most common measure of free will beliefs, the free will subscale (FWS) of the Free Will and Determinism Plus, seems to confound free will beliefs and moral responsibility beliefs. Thus, the present research (1,700 participants across two studies) details the development of a 2-factor FWS – the FWS-II – that divides the FWS into a free will subscale and a moral responsibility (...)
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    Casting Light and Doubt on Uncontrolled DCDD Protocols.David Rodríguez-Arias, Iván Ortega-Deballon, Maxwell J. Smith & Stuart J. Youngner - 2013 - Hastings Center Report 43 (1):27-30.
    The ever‐increasing demand for organs led Spain, France, and other European countries to promote uncontrolled donation after circulatory determination of death (uDCDD). For the same reason, New York City has recently developed its own uDCDD protocol, which differs from European programs in some key ways. The New York protocol incorporates a series of technical and management improvements that address some practical problems identified in response to European uDCDD protocols. However, the more fundamental issue of whether uDCDD donors are dead when (...)
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    One or two types of death? Attitudes of health professionals towards brain death and donation after circulatory death in three countries.D. Rodríguez-Arias, J. C. Tortosa, C. J. Burant, P. Aubert, M. P. Aulisio & S. J. Youngner - 2013 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 16 (3):457-467.
    This study examined health professionals’ (HPs) experience, beliefs and attitudes towards brain death (BD) and two types of donation after circulatory death (DCD)—controlled and uncontrolled DCD. Five hundred and eighty-seven HPs likely to be involved in the process of organ procurement were interviewed in 14 hospitals with transplant programs in France, Spain and the US. Three potential donation scenarios—BD, uncontrolled DCD and controlled DCD—were presented to study subjects during individual face-to-face interviews. Our study has two main findings: (1) In the (...)
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  39. Should individuals choose their definition of death?Alberto Molina, David Rodriguez-Arias & Stuart J. Youngner - 2008 - Journal of Medical Ethics 34 (9):688-689.
    Alireza Bagheri supports a policy on organ procurement where individuals could choose their own definition of death between two or more socially accepted alternatives. First, we claim that such a policy, without any criterion to distinguish accepted from acceptable definitions, easily leads to the slippery slope that Bagheri tries to avoid. Second, we suggest that a public discussion about the circumstances under which the dead donor rule could be violated is more productive of social trust than constantly moving the line (...)
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    Transhumanism, Society and Education: An Edusemiotic Approach.Susana Gómez Redondo, Claudio J. Rodríguez Higuera, Juan R. Coca & Alin Olteanu - 2024 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 43 (2):177-193.
    We propose a semiotic framework to underpin a posthumanist philosophy of education, as contrasted to technological determinism. A recent approach to educational processes as semiotic phenomena lends itself as a philosophy to understand the current interplay between education and technology. This view is aligned with the transhumanist movement to defend techno-scientific progress as fundamental to human development. Particularly, we adopt a semiotic approach to education to tackle certain tensions in current debates on the human. Transhumanism scholars share the optimistic belief (...)
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    Avoiding Violation of the Dead Donor Rule: The Costs to Patients.Maxwell J. Smith, David Rodríguez-Arias & Ivan Ortega - 2012 - American Journal of Bioethics 12 (6):15-17.
    The American Journal of Bioethics, Volume 12, Issue 6, Page 15-17, June 2012.
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    Gender inequality in incivility: Everyone should be polite, but it is fine for some of us to be impolite.Xing J. Chen-Xia, Verónica Betancor, Alexandra Chas & Armando Rodríguez-Pérez - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Civility is formed by social norms that guide our behavior and allow us to interact appropriately with others. These norms affect everyone and are learned through the socialization process. However, in the same process, people also learn gender norms that dictate how men and women should behave, leading to gender stereotypes and differentiated behavioral characteristics. The purpose of this research is to examine the relationship between gender and civility, and how we react to those who behave uncivilly given their gender. (...)
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    Quantification and Realism: Locating Semiosis in the Description of Biological Systems.Claudio J. Rodríguez Higuera - 2021 - Biosemiotics 14 (2):241-252.
    What do we quantify when we attempt to quantify semiotic systems and theories? How sound are potential quantifications in terms of interpretive values within some varieties of semiotic theory? We will make a distinction between formalization and quantification in order to understand what to quantify, how to quantify it and why quantification may be a desirable outcome for semiotic theory. The implications of this stance may be relevant and philosophically interesting in light of the naturalized project of biosemiotics. In this (...)
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    Loving the mess : navigating diversity and conflict in social values for sustainability.Jasper O. Kenter, Christopher M. Raymond, Carena J. van Riper, Elaine Azzopardi, Michelle R. Brear, Fulvia Calcagni, Ian Christie, Michael Christie, Anne Fordham, Rachelle K. Gould, Christopher D. Ives, Adam P. Hejnowicz, Richard Gunton, Andra‑Ioana Horcea-Milcu, Dave Kendal, Jakub Kronenberg, Julian R. Massenberg, Seb O'Connor, Neil Ravenscroft, Andrea Rawluk, Ivan J. Raymond, Jorge Rodríguez-Morales & Samarthia Thankappan - 2019 - Sustainability Science 14 (5):1439-1461.
    This paper concludes a special feature of Sustainability Science that explores a broad range of social value theoretical traditions, such as religious studies, social psychology, indigenous knowledge, economics, sociology, and philosophy. We introduce a novel transdisciplinary conceptual framework that revolves around concepts of 'lenses' and 'tensions' to help navigate value diversity. First, we consider the notion of lenses: perspectives on value and valuation along diverse dimensions that describe what values focus on, how their sociality is envisioned, and what epistemic and (...)
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    Islam and Informed Consent: Notes from Doha.Pablo Rodríguez Del Pozo & Joseph J. Fins - 2008 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 17 (3):273-279.
    Informed consent is a perennial topic in bioethics. It has given the field a place in clinical practice and the law and is often the starting point for introductory instruction in medical ethics. One would think that nearly everything has been said and done on this well-worn topic.
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  46. Functional decomposition in large diagnosis problems'.S. Rementería, C. Rodríguez, C. Ruíz, A. Lafuente, J. I. Martín, J. Muguerza & J. Pérez - 1992 - Communication and Cognition-Artificial Intelligence 9 (2-3):237-251.
     
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    Lukasiewicz logic and Wajsberg algebras.Antonio J. Rodriguez, Antoni Torrens & Ventura Verdú - 1990 - Bulletin of the Section of Logic 19 (2):51-55.
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    Peer-Mediated Intervention for the Development of Social Interaction Skills in High-Functioning Autism Spectrum Disorder: A Pilot Study.Jairo Rodríguez-Medina, Luis J. Martín-Antón, Miguel A. Carbonero & Anastasio Ovejero - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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    Loving the mess: navigating diversity and conflict in social values for sustainability.Jasper O. Kenter, Christopher M. Raymond, Carena J. van Riper, Elaine Azzopardi, Michelle R. Brear, Fulvia Calcagni, Ian Christie, Michael Christie, Anne Fordham, Rachelle K. Gould, Christopher D. Ives, Adam P. Hejnowicz, Richard Gunton, Andra Ioana Horcea-Milcu, Dave Kendal, Jakub Kronenberg, Julian R. Massenberg, Seb O’Connor, Neil Ravenscroft, Andrea Rawluk, Ivan J. Raymond, Jorge Rodríguez-Morales & Samarthia Thankappan - unknown
    This paper concludes a special feature of Sustainability Science that explores a broad range of social value theoretical traditions, such as religious studies, social psychology, indigenous knowledge, economics, sociology, and philosophy. We introduce a novel transdisciplinary conceptual framework that revolves around concepts of ‘lenses’ and ‘tensions’ to help navigate value diversity. First, we consider the notion of lenses: perspectives on value and valuation along diverse dimensions that describe what values focus on, how their sociality is envisioned, and what epistemic and (...)
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    Algunos Aspectos de Depredación Some Aspects of Predation.M. H. Badii, J. Landeros, H. Rodríguez, E. Cerna, J. Valenzuela & Y. Ochoa - 2013 - Daena 8 (1):148-158.
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