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There Is No Alternative

2014
This is a theoretical and practical interrogation of how the post-political has come to dominate governance. We are told that we live in a 'post-ideological' era - that we have moved 'beyond Left and Right' and that we are 'all in it together'. Democracy has been reduced to the consensual administration of economic necessity.
Swyngedouw, E., Wilson, J.
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The Nonconcept of Species Diversity: A Critique and Alternative Parameters.

Ecology, 1971
The recent literature on species diversity contains many semantic, conceptual, and technical problems. It is suggested that, as a result of these problems, species diversity has become a meaningless concept, that the term be abandoned, and that ...
S. Hurlbert
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Accessibility is no alternative to alternatives

Language, Cognition and Neuroscience, 2014
Linguistic constituents that encode salient information are often prosodically reduced. Recent studies have presented evidence that higher contextual accessibility of referents results in lower prosodic prominence. Accounts of reduction in terms of accessibility set out to explain a range of phenomena that include those that are in the domain of ...
Michael Wagner, Jeffrey Klassen
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Regret Theory: An alternative theory of rational choice under uncertainty Review of Economic Studies

, 1982
The main body of current economic analysis of choice under uncertainty is built upon a small number of basic axioms, formulated in slightly different ways by von Neumann and Morgenstern (I 947), Savage (1 954) and others. These axioms are widely believed
G. Loomes, R. Sugden
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No Alternative to Alternatives

Journal of Semantics, 2008
Rooth's (1985, 1992) theory of focus requires, in addition to the ordinary semantic value of an expression, the focus semantic value, which is a set of alternatives generated by focus. Rooth claims that the union (disjunction) of the focus semantic value is accommodated into the restrictor of an adverbial quantifier.
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Alternative Views on Alternative Medicine

Science, 2000
I would like to clarify and respond to the information about me that Eliot Marshall presented in his News Focus article “Bastions of tradition adapt to alternative medicine” (2 June, p. [1571][1]).
L, Mehl-Madrona   +3 more
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Optimal Tests When a Nuisance Parameter Is Present Only Under the Alternative

, 1992
This paper derives asymptotically optimal tests for testing problems in which a nuisance parameter exists under the alternative hypothesis but not under the null. For example, the results apply to tests of structural change with unknown changepoint.
D. Andrews, W. Ploberger
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Common Method Variance in IS Research: A Comparison of Alternative Approaches and a Reanalysis of Past Research

Management Sciences, 2006
Despite recurring concerns about common method variance (CMV) in survey research, the information systems (IS) community remains largely uncertain of the extent of such potential biases.
N. Malhotra, Sung S. Kim, Ashutosh Patil
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Alternative activation of macrophages: an immunologic functional perspective.

Annual Review of Immunology, 2009
Macrophages are innate immune cells with well-established roles in the primary response to pathogens, but also in tissue homeostasis, coordination of the adaptive immune response, inflammation, resolution, and repair. These cells recognize danger signals
F. Martínez, L. Helming, S. Gordon
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Why patients use alternative medicine: results of a national study.

Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), 1998
CONTEXT Research both in the United States and abroad suggests that significant numbers of people are involved with various forms of alternative medicine. However, the reasons for such use are, at present, poorly understood.
J. Astin
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