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Contemporary Reflections on Substantial Kind Change in Avicenna
ABSTRACT Contemporary metaphysics, and especially neo‐Aristotelian metaphysics, tackles many of the same problems as Avicenna did. One of these problems is the possibility of substantial kind change. For instance, is it possible for an animal to change its species?
Tuomas E. Tahko
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Expect the unexpected: A case of penetrating Crohn's disease complicated by foreign body ingestion. [PDF]
Kline MR, Shakhsheer BA, Kellar A.
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The microstructure and the origin of the Venus from Willendorf. [PDF]
Weber GW +9 more
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Material Gworls: Consumption and Cosmopolitanism From Jamaica to Japan
ABSTRACT This article is part of the special issue “Racialization and the gig economy”, Anthropology of Work Review 47(1), June 2026, edited by Shreya Subramani and Christien Tompkins. Amidst the economic precarity exacerbated by neoliberal policies of the 20th century, Jamaican women look beyond the island's shores to find financial stability.
Roxanne Kimberly Dobson
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Research on the development of Chaozhou woodcarving from the perspectives of grounded theory and biomechanics. [PDF]
Li L, Wu F, Zang W, Fan L.
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Science Revealing Ancient Magic: Phytolith Evidence from the Early Chalcolithic Site of Isaiia (Eastern Romania). [PDF]
Tencariu FA +5 more
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Exploring university student perspectives of a challenge‐based curriculum
Abstract The world faces multiple global and local challenges, with some describing one challenge, climate breakdown, as an existential threat. Publications in this journal have highlighted the importance of curricula that help students better understand and address these challenges.
Miles Thompson +3 more
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Children at play: The role of novices in the production of Europe's earliest Upper Paleolithic ceramics. [PDF]
Farbstein R, Nowell A.
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ABSTRACT Objective To explore what is known about the attitudes, beliefs and perceptions of appropriate prescribing from the view of older First Nations Peoples (aged 45 years or older, residing in the community or residential care), substitute decision‐makers and health‐care professionals working with First Nations Peoples.
Nicola Franks +5 more
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