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    Attachment, autonomy and the evaluative variety of love by Harcourt, E

    Published 2016
    “…The account of love proposed here draws on three sources: on attachment theory, on Aristotle’s treatment of vice and virtue, and on Kant. …”
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    Submerged and attached growth membrane bioreactors and forward osmosis membrane bioreactors for wastewater treatment by Khan, S, Hankins, N, Shen, L

    Published 2016
    “…In the recent past, the MBR process has been modified by the addition of biofilm (BF) carriers in moving or fixed bed configurations in the bioreactor, known as BF or attached growth MBR (AMBR). The AMBR combines the biologically degradative advantages of BFs with the processing efficiency of an MBR to overcome the known limitations of the SMBR. …”
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    Dispossession for Arrears: The Weight of Home in English Law by Bright, S

    Published 2010
    “…<p>This chapter examines whether, and if so the extent to which, the processes of dispossessing a debtor of his or her home enable weight to be attached to the importance of <em>this</em> home to <em>this</em> person. …”
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    Treehold by Swadling, W

    Published 2023
    “…Is it possible to have a personal property right in a standing tree or even a freehold estate to the tree distinct from any title to the soil to which it is attached, what might be called a ‘Treehold’?…”
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    'Suffering ecstasy': Diagnosing displacement in Othello by Edwards, J

    Published 2022
    “…‘When we lose certain people, or when we are dispossessed from a place, or a community,’ writes Judith Butler in Precarious Life, ‘we may simply feel that we are undergoing something temporary, that mourning will be over and some restoration of prior order will be achieved.’2 But it is in this process of loss, she proposes, that ‘something about who we are is revealed, something that delineates the ties we have to others’; we find that we are ‘attached to others, at risk of losing those attachments, exposed to others, at risk of violence by virtue of that exposure’, and that we are thus ‘not only constituted by our relations but also dispossessed by them’.3 The dangerous potentialities Butler describes ring through Othello, where social vulnerability is rife and fears of loss and dispossession run high. …”
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    Why every nation should nurture (a thick and inclusive) nationalism by Tudor, M

    Published 2022
    “…Citizens may disagree upon policies or principles, but they need shared values and attachments which can be called upon to mitigate polarizing debates within nation-states. …”
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    The Afterlife of Property: Affect, Time, Value by Erie, M

    Published 2017
    “…Whereas such approaches may agree that property is the basis of human flourishing, the state’s non-recognition or outright violent destruction of certain grounds for owning property do not result in the end of such attachments. Rather, attachments may survive their “death” by state legalism, producing a condition of the “afterlife” of property. …”
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    Yiddish Possessives as a Case for Genitive Case by Hoge, K

    Published 2018
    “…Possessor noun phrases that occur before the possessum appear to be marked by dative and an additional formative ‑s, which attaches to the head noun at the right edge of the possessor phrase. …”
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    Interferometric scattering microscopy for the study of molecular motors by Andrecka, J, Takagi, Y, Mickolajczyk, K, Lippert, L, Sellers, J, Hancock, W, Goldman, Y, Kukura, P

    Published 2016
    “…Here, we describe the use of a new method, interferometric scattering microscopy, for the investigation of motor protein dynamics by attaching and tracking the motion of metallic nanoparticle labels as small as 20 nm diameter. …”
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    Role of glycoproteins in virus-human cell interactions by Bowden, T, Fry, E

    Published 2011
    “…We illustrate this by providing examples from recent studies and show that clear differences exist between viruses which use individual glycoproteins for attachment and fusion, and those that use a single glycoprotein for both functions. …”
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    Loss by reason by Wyatt, JF

    Published 1989
    “…The first part of the article gives a very clear and thoughtful description of the national processes which led to some colleges closing and others being saved, albeit often with significant provisos attached such as amalgamation with another. The second part is concerned with what it was like to be involved in what was essentially a very painful process. …”
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    Engaging the senses in the Tibetan tantric 'major practice session' (sgrub chen) by Cantwell, C

    Published 2019
    “…While accepting the analysis of the problematic attachment and aversion resulting from indulgence in sensual gratification, the tantric spiritual discipline involves enlisting bodily experiences, and transforming ordinary body, speech and mind into their enlightened counterparts. …”
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    A Roman vessel for cosmetics: form, decoration, and subjectivity in the muse Casket by Elsner, J

    Published 2020
    “…Its lid is a silver dome recessed from the edge of a flat rim and attached to the base by a soldered hinge, with a narrow tab opposite the hinge for raising and lowering the cover (Figure 2.2). …”
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    Digitally augmented geographies by Graham, M

    Published 2017
    “…It passed from person to person, often changing because it was so difficult to attach it to stable containers. But then, a succession of technological advancements (like papyrus and the printing press) allowed for the invention of books, newspapers, maps, and other media. …”
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    The Kadampa: a formative movement of Tibetan Buddhism by Roesler, U

    Published 2019
    “…In addition to the above-mentioned lam rim, they became famous for their instructions on “Mental Purification” or “Mind Training” (blo sbyong, pronounced “Lojong”) which is meant to free the mind from attachment to the ego and generate the attitude of the “awakening mind” (Skt. bodhicitta). …”
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    Industrial relations, legal regulations, and wage setting by Bosch, G, Mayhew, K, Gautié, J

    Published 2010
    “…Employment protection legislation (EPL) and, more widely, the regulations concerning the rights attached to different employment statuses (permanent and temporary) also influence workers' bargaining power, as do product market regulations. …”
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