Ident. | Authors (with country if any) | Title |
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000127 |
John L. Mokili [États-Unis] ; Bas E. Dutilh [Pays-Bas] ; Yan Wei Lim [États-Unis] ; Bradley S. Schneider [États-Unis] ; Travis Taylor [États-Unis] ; Matthew R. Haynes [États-Unis] ; David Metzgar [États-Unis] ; Christopher A. Myers [États-Unis] ; Patrick J. Blair [États-Unis] ; Bahador Nosrat [États-Unis] ; Nathan D. Wolfe [États-Unis] ; Forest Rohwer [États-Unis] | Identification of a Novel Human Papillomavirus by Metagenomic Analysis of Samples from Patients with Febrile Respiratory Illness |
000148 |
Ling Hon Lam [États-Unis] | A Case of the Chinese (Dis)order? The Haoqiu zhuan and Competing Forms of Knowledge in European and Japanese Readings |
000492 |
Mary Beth Ingham [États-Unis] | |
000540 |
Lawrence J. Schneiderman [États-Unis] | Defining Medical Futility and Improving Medical Care |
000566 |
David P. Mccabe ; Alan D. Castel [États-Unis] ; Matthew G. Rhodes [États-Unis] | The Influence of fMRI Lie Detection Evidence on Juror Decision‐Making |
000633 |
Richard Olson [États-Unis] | A DYNAMIC MODEL FOR “SCIENCE AND RELIGION”: INTERACTING SUBCULTURES |
000662 |
Allyson L. Lister [Royaume-Uni] ; Ruchira S. Datta [États-Unis] ; Oliver Hofmann [États-Unis] ; Roland Krause [Allemagne] ; Michael Kuhn [Allemagne] ; Bettina Roth [États-Unis] ; Reinhard Schneider [Allemagne] | Live Coverage of Scientific Conferences Using Web Technologies |
000666 |
Hans-Ulrich Bernard [États-Unis] ; Robert D. Burk [États-Unis] ; Zigui Chen [États-Unis] ; Koenraad Van Doorslaer [États-Unis] ; Harald Zur Hausen [États-Unis] ; Ethel-Michele De Villiers [Allemagne] | Classification of Papillomaviruses (PVs) Based on 189 PV Types and Proposal of Taxonomic Amendments |
000756 |
Jonathan Furner [États-Unis] | Philosophy and information studies |
000943 |
Karen Brodkin [États-Unis] | Practicing Ethnography in a Globalizing World: An Anthropological Odyssey by June C. Nash |
000A09 |
Esra Özyürek [États-Unis] | Cosmopolitan Anxieties: Turkish Challenges to Citizenship and Belonging in Germany by Ruth Mandel |
000A99 |
Peter Mclaren [États-Unis] | This Fist Called My Heart: Public Pedagogy in the Belly of the Beast |
000B05 |
Daniel Boyarin [États-Unis] | The Talmud as a fat Rabbi: A novel approach |
000B51 |
Janet J. Mcintyre-Mills [Australie] ; Denise De Vries [Australie] ; Aleco Christakis [États-Unis] ; Ken Bausch [États-Unis] | How can we break the mould? Democracy, semiotics and regional governance |
000C46 |
Charles L. Briggs [États-Unis] | MEDIATING INFANTICIDE: Theorizing Relations between Narrative and Violence |
000E72 |
Thomas Biolsi [Niger] | Imagined geographies: Sovereignty, indigenous space, and American Indian struggle |
000F35 |
Marietta L. Baba [États-Unis] ; Julia Gluesing [États-Unis] ; Hilary Ratner [États-Unis] ; Kimberly H. Wagner [États-Unis] | The contexts of knowing: natural history of a globally distributed team |
000F51 |
Harvey S. Goldman [États-Unis] | Reexamining the “Examined Life” in Plato’s Apology of Socrates |
000F62 |
Kathryn A. Woolard [États-Unis] | Is the Past a Foreign Country?: Time, Language Origins, and the Nation in Early Modern Spain |
000F63 |
Mark Bevir [États-Unis] | Governance and Interpretation: What are the Implications of Postfoundationalism? |
001078 |
Michael Watts [États-Unis] | Development and Governmentality |
001183 |
Mark Bevir [États-Unis] | A Decentered Theory of Governance |
001266 |
Randy Sturman [États-Unis] | Extending the Boundaries of Care: Medical Ethics and Caring Practices |
001461 |
Joel Braslow [États-Unis] | Last resort: Psychosurgery and the limits of medicine |
001467 |
Vern L. Bullough [États-Unis] | Hermaphrodites and the medical invention of sex |
001545 |
James S. Grotstein [États-Unis] | The numinous and immanent nature of the psychoanalytic subject |
001560 |
Irene Burnside [États-Unis] ; Sally Preski [États-Unis] ; Judith E. Hertz [États-Unis] | Research Instrumentation and Elderly Subjects |
001571 |
Brian Fagan [États-Unis] | Nationalism, politics, and the practice of archaeology |
001597 |
Mark Infusino [États-Unis] | Cognitive psychology in the Middle Ages |
001603 |
Mary Ann Jimenez [États-Unis] | Benjamin Rush, MD: A bibliographic guide |
001654 |
J. Ann Tickner [États-Unis] | You Just Don't Understand: Troubled Engagements Between Feminists and IR Theorists |
001668 |
Philip Clayton [États-Unis] | Philosophy of Science: What One Needs to Know |
001750 |
Douglas Thomas [États-Unis] | Reading DeMan Reading Rhetoric |
001769 |
Lorraine Warren [Royaume-Uni] ; Peter A. Corning [États-Unis] ; John P. Van Gigch [États-Unis] ; John P. Van Gigch [États-Unis] ; Gilbert Mansell [Royaume-Uni] | Book reviews |
001818 |
Wilton Martínez [États-Unis] | The Challenges of a Pioneer: Tim Asch, Otherness, and Film Reception |
001884 |
Annamma Joy [Canada] ; Alladi Venkatesh [États-Unis] | Postmodernism, feminism, and the body: The visible and the invisible in consumer research |
001900 |
Marcia L. Homiak [États-Unis] | Book Reviews |
001971 |
A. Fuat Firat [États-Unis] ; Alladi Venkatesh [États-Unis] | Postmodernity: The age of marketing |
001987 |
Gordana P. Crnkovic [États-Unis] | Why should you write about Eastern Europe, or: Why should you write about “the Other”? |
001A80 |
Alan Milchman [États-Unis] ; Alan Rosenberg [États-Unis] ; Edward W. Maine [États-Unis] ; George W. Rainbolt [États-Unis] | Book review |
001A98 |
Wai-Chee Dimock [États-Unis] | Natural Right and the American Imagination: Political Philosophy in Novel Form. By Catherine H. Zuckert. (Savage: Rowman & Littlefield, 1990. xii + 271 pp. $33.50.) |
001A99 |
Warren D. Tenhouten [États-Unis] | Into the wild blue yonder: On the emergence of the ethnoneurologies—the social science-based neurologies and the philosophy-based neurologies |
001B64 |
Léo F. Laporte [États-Unis] | The world into which Darwin led Simpson |
001B80 |
Martin Jay [États-Unis] | Fieldwork and theorizing in intellectual history |
001B97 |
John P. Van Gigch [États-Unis] | The potential demise of OR/MS: Consequences of neglecting epistemology |
001B98 |
Richard B. Norgaard [États-Unis] | The case for methodological pluralism |
001C11 |
Howard M. Lenhoff [États-Unis] ; Sylvia G. Lenhoff [États-Unis] | Challenge to the Specialist: Abraham Trembley's Approach to Research on the Organism—1744 and Today |
001C14 |
Paul Rabinow [États-Unis] | Works and Lives, The Anthropologist as Author, by Clifford Ceertz |
001C52 |
Marcia Inhorn Millar [États-Unis] ; Sandra D. Lane [États-Unis] | Ethno-ophthalmology in the Egyptian delta: An historical systems approach to ethnomedicine in the Middle East |
001D18 |
J. S. Kayser-Jones [États-Unis] | Open-Ward Accommodations in a Long-Term Care Facility: The Elderly's Point of View |
001D29 |
Nancy Scheper-Hughes [États-Unis] ; Anne M. Lovell [États-Unis] | Breaking the circuit of social control: Lessons in public psychiatry from Italy and Franco Basaglia |
001D72 |
Margaret Fitzsimmons [États-Unis] | Hidden philosophies: How geographic thought has been limited by its theoretical models |
001D98 |
Heinz Von Foerster [États-Unis] | Apropos Epistemologies |
001E87 |
Lawrence Charles Parish [États-Unis] ; John Thorne Crissey [États-Unis] | Bibliography of Secondary Sources on the History of Dermatology |