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Kaposi's sarcoma herpesvirus seroprevalence among blood donors in Uganda. [PDF]

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Huso T   +24 more
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A patient-mediated implementation strategy to improve nutrition care delivery for esophageal and gastric cancer: a study protocol for a pilot randomized controlled trial. [PDF]

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Turner K   +13 more
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A conserved upstream element in the mouse Csf1r locus contributes to transcription in hematopoietic and trophoblast cells

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Maxwell E   +13 more
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Hume

Sciences Humaines, 2020
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Hume on is and ought

The Philosophical Quarterly, 1964
Hume’s famous passage1 has recently come in for some re-interpretation. Contemporary philosophers were accustomed to interpret Hume as condemning any attempt to deduce ought from is. But Mr A. C. MacIntyre (Paper I) and Mr Geoffrey Hunter (Paper III), amongst others, have assured us that he was doing no such thing.
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On Finite Hume

Philosophia Mathematica, 2000
Abstract Neo-Ftegeanism contends that knowledge of arithmetic may be acquired by second-order logical reflection upon Hume's principle. Heck argues that Hume's principle doesn't inform ordinary arithmetical reasoning and so knowledge derived from it cannot be genuinely arithmetical.
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Hume on ‘is’ and ‘ought’

The Philosophical Review, 1959
Sometimes in the history of philosophy the defence of a particular philosophical position and the interpretation of a particular philosopher become closely identified. This has notoriously happened more than once in the case of Plato, and lately in moral philosophy it seems to me to have happened in the case of Hume.
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