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Nature Neuroscience, 2004
Individual olfactory sensory neurons express only one of more than a thousand different odorant receptors, suggesting that DNA rearrangement may be involved. Based on a clever new technical approach, two groups now conclude that this is not the case.
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Individual olfactory sensory neurons express only one of more than a thousand different odorant receptors, suggesting that DNA rearrangement may be involved. Based on a clever new technical approach, two groups now conclude that this is not the case.
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Choice, No Choice and Self-Choice
1979Metaphysical belief or unbelief depends on an act of preference, an acceptance of one view in preference to another, and for this preference no logical justification can be given. Are we then to say that belief or unbelief is a matter of choice? Yes, perhaps, though only in a qualified sense.
H. A. Hodges, W. D. Hudson
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Responsible Choice: The choice between no choice
Disability & Society, 2002This paper explores the way 'choice' is constituted by professional and support staff in naturally-occurring-talk within an Australian disability service. That choice is really the choice you have when you are not having a choice, a situation indicative of the wider social milieu and the disablism found in society. Membership Categorisation Analysis is
David Wareing, Christopher Newell
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First Choice, Free Choice or No Choice
2016As part of their egovernment plans, many countries aim at digitizing their communication with its citizens and the business sector. The effects of e-government depend on particular policy and design decisions. The aim of this paper is to compare the enactment of particular policies in supposedly similar contexts.
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Choice, freedom, and freedom of choice
Social Choice and Welfare, 2004zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
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Choice or No Choice? Affinity and Theory Choice
2016Falling as it does between two scientific ‘revolutions’, much of 18th century chemistry is often seen as transitional, lacking an easy to grasp character of its own. Tales of Newtonian assimilation dominate studies of the first half of the century, while those of the latter half are concerned in the main with the great changes to come.
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2016
Some time ago, TV was running an ad for an insurance company that glowingly announced some product offering a 170 % “guarantee.” This offer is apparently significantly better than the fixed deposit. Instinctively one would assume that 170 % gives you a package with your money back and an additional 70 % on top.
Vincent F. Hendricks, Pelle G. Hansen
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Some time ago, TV was running an ad for an insurance company that glowingly announced some product offering a 170 % “guarantee.” This offer is apparently significantly better than the fixed deposit. Instinctively one would assume that 170 % gives you a package with your money back and an additional 70 % on top.
Vincent F. Hendricks, Pelle G. Hansen
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American Journal of Hospice and Palliative Medicine®, 2007
Jennifer, Rehm, John, Graham-Pole
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Jennifer, Rehm, John, Graham-Pole
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