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    Bodleian Libraries Oxford by Cannon, C

    Published 2012
    “…<p>A description of the mission, history, collections, buildings, recent projects and future prospects of the Bodleian Libraries of the University of Oxford in 2012.…”
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    Visualization and visual analytics in knowledge landscapes by Varga, M, Webb, H, Krilavičius, T, Maiden, M

    Published 2020
    “…<p>A simple search term entered into any of the widely available search engines will, in no time at all, return a scarcely credible amount of material on almost any topic imaginable. …”
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    Vers une nouvelle édition de l’Apocalypse en prose by Burrows, D

    Published 2015
    “…<p><strong>Français</strong></p> À la suite d’un état des lieux portant sur la tradition d’études de l’Apocalypse en prose, sont discutées des questions urgentes auxquelles l’éditeur est confronté, à savoir: les rapports textuels entre les témoins et les connexions à établir avec les cycles d’illustration qui accompagnent le texte; les modèles agissant au niveau de la répartition de la traduction et du commentaire; les oppositions entre copies anglo-françaises et témoins continentaux; l’établissement d’un stemma traditionnel. …”
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    The function of chorein by Velayos-Baeza, A, Levecque, C, Dobson-Stone, C, Monaco, A

    Published 2008
    “…These proteins are similar to Vps13p, a yeast protein shown to be involved in intra-cellular trafficking of a number of transmembrane proteins. …”
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    The bhūtasaṃkhyā notation: numbers, culture, and language in Sanskrit mathematical literature by Petrocchi, A

    Published 2017
    “…<p>A method of expressing numbers by means of symbolic words arranged as in place value notation was developed in India in the early centuries of the Common Era. …”
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    Moral enhancement by Forsberg, L, Douglas, T

    Published 2021
    “…Most of the applied ethics literature on moral enhancement focuses on moral bioenhancement – moral enhancement pursued through biomedical means – and considers examples such as the use of drugs to diminish aggression, suppress implicit racial biases, or amplify empathy.</p> <p>A number of authors have defended the voluntary pursuit of moral bioenhancement, or the development of technologies that would enable it. …”
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    Against the discarded-created distinction in embryonic stem cell research by Devolder, K

    Published 2016
    “…But for those who accord lesser but still significant moral status to the embryo, the dilemma is very real. </p> <p>A popular response to the dilemma has been to adopt some intermediate position between the dominant opposed ethical views that the moral status of the embryo always and never gives us decisive reasons to abstain from hESC research. …”
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    The need for integrated institutions and organizations in transport policy: the case of transport and climate change by Anderton, K

    Published 2010
    “…Here, the challenge posed by climate change is used to highlight this need and to demonstrate exactly why integration – of disparate organizations and the institutions they deliver – is fundamental to achieving integrated transport and in this case, reducing emissions.</p> <p>A successful response to climate change requires joined-up thinking and collaboration between otherwise disparate entities, as can be seen when confronting transport-related emissions. …”
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