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Changes in public attitudes, opinions, and media related to the Stockholm congestion trial
Gamma-ray Spectroscopy with Radiative Capture and Nucleon Transfer Reactions
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Gaps in SCP instruments and strategies
Composing Ethnography
Materia medica in al-Mu'alajat al-Buqratiyya
The income distribution in Egypt - a survey of available data
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Professional Norms Guiding School Principals’ Pedagogical Leadership
Means and Motives to Optimise the GI of Foods
Modes of propagation of electromagnetic pulses in closed cylindric bi-isotropic waveguides
Modes of propagation of electromagnetic pulses in closed, cylindric waveguides with bi-isotropic fillings are analyzed systematically using complex, time-varying electromagnetic fields. The emphasis is on the circular bi-isotropic waveguide and the bi-isotropic parallel-plate waveguide. For both geometries, seven Volterra integral equations of the second kind, which are to be solved simultaneously f
Parental needs during hospitalisation
Efficient implementation of the time-recursive Capon and APES Spectral Estimators
Disorder Specific Treatments for Childhood Anxiety
Do some cases of anorexia nervosa reflect underlying autistic-like conditions?
In a sample of 51 teenagers with anorexia nervosa (AN)-which included 24 cases constituting the total population of AN cases born in 1970-several had shown social, communicative and behaviour patterns suggestive of autistic-like conditions as children, long before the onset of AN. One of the three boys in the AN group had Asperger syndrome. Three of the 48 girls had histories suggesting high funct
Review of F.P. Ramsey Notes on Philosophy, Probability and Mathematics
Laos - The Economics of Political Immobilism
Tissue distribution of macrophages, class II transplantation antigens, and receptors for platelet-derived growth factor in normal and rejected human kidneys
The Best Swimmers Drown – Mechanisms and Epistemic Risks: A constructive critique of Elster
According to Jon Elster, mechanisms are frequently occurring and easily recognizable causal patterns that are triggered under generally unknown conditions or with indeterminate consequences. In the absence of laws, moreover, mechanisms provide explanations. In this paper I argue that Elster’s view has difficulties with progressing knowledge. Normally, filling in the causal picture without revising