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On-Farm Welfare Assessment of Horses: The Risks of Putting the Cart before the Horse
Although the question of animal welfare has been an important source of concern in the scientific community for several decades, many aspects are still under debate.
Martine Hausberger +6 more
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Varian (Palo Alto, California, United States) recently released an online adaptation treatment platform, Ethos, which has introduced a new Dose Preview and Automated Plan Generation module despite sharing identical beam data with the existing Halcyon ...
Yunfei Hu +5 more
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Shaping Character: An Ancient Science of Musical Ethos? [PDF]
Die Idee, dass die psychologische Wirkung der Musik auch für Fragen der Erziehung und Politik entscheidend ist, findet sich zuerst bei Platon, mit Verweis auf Damon von Athen (5. Jahrhundert v. Chr.).
Hagel, Stefan
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Dangerous ontologies: the ethos of survival and ethical theorising in international relations [PDF]
The article responds to a recent call for a more systematic interrogation of the persistence of the dichotomous relation between ethics and International Relations.
Odysseos, Louiza
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The notion of discursive ethos has been the subject of various researches on the image of the enunciator produced by the discourse. This image, according to Maingueneau (2005, 2006, 2008, 2014), is built in the discourses through its multiple relations with the other (subjects and speeches) and it emerges from the articulation between various elements (
di Fanti, Maria da Glória Corrêa +1 more
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Familiarity modulates both intra- and interspecific yawn contagion in red-capped mangabeys
Yawn contagion (YC) is, compared to spontaneous yawning, an evolutionary recent phenomenon probably linked to behavioral synchronization in highly social species that is more likely when it involves familiar subjects.
Luca Pedruzzi +6 more
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Experimental Tests for Measuring Individual Attentional Characteristics in Songbirds
Attention is defined as the ability to process selectively one aspect of the environment over others and is at the core of all cognitive processes such as learning, memorization, and categorization.
Loïc Pougnault +5 more
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Service Dogs and Persons with Disabilities: When COVID-19 Lockdown Changes Their Relationship
Persons with disabilities, who own service dogs, develop strong relationships with them. Since the COVID-19 pandemic decreased the possibility of social contact and modified human relationships, we hypothesized that the COVID-19 lockdown would influence ...
Marine Grandgeorge +3 more
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An Ambulatory Electroencephalography System for Freely Moving Horses: An Innovating Approach
Electroencephalography (EEG) that has been extensively studied in humans presents also a large interest for studies on animal brain processes. However, since the quality of the recordings is altered by muscular activity, most EEG recordings on animals ...
Hugo Cousillas +6 more
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"What is Bread?" The Anthropology of Belief [PDF]
This is a postprint (accepted manuscript) version of the article published in Ethos 40(3):341-357 in September 2012. The final version of the article can be found at http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com.ezproxy.bu.edu/doi/10.1111/j.1548-1352.2012.01261.x ...
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