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Fronto-limbic disconnection correlates with paroxysmal sympathetic hyperactivity following traumatic brain injury: An indirect disconnection-symptom mapping study. [PDF]
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Prenatal Exposure to Tobacco Smoke and Vaping Aerosols: Mechanisms Disrupting White-Matter Formation. [PDF]
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2018
This chapter explores a late medieval Tuscan reliquary which contains Mary Magdalene’s tooth within the context of the network of feelings and senses bound with the relic’s materiality. In exploring the possible access points of this network and in attending to specific visual aspects of the object—its translucent crystal that simultaneously reveals ...
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This chapter explores a late medieval Tuscan reliquary which contains Mary Magdalene’s tooth within the context of the network of feelings and senses bound with the relic’s materiality. In exploring the possible access points of this network and in attending to specific visual aspects of the object—its translucent crystal that simultaneously reveals ...
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2010
AbstractWhy is there a material world? Why is it fundamentally mathematical? This book explores a seventeenth‐century answer to these questions as it emerged from the works of Descartes and Leibniz. What we learn is the sense in which these philosophers held that an analysis of the material world must inevitably lead to mathematics, and that ...
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AbstractWhy is there a material world? Why is it fundamentally mathematical? This book explores a seventeenth‐century answer to these questions as it emerged from the works of Descartes and Leibniz. What we learn is the sense in which these philosophers held that an analysis of the material world must inevitably lead to mathematics, and that ...
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1996
Abstract I used to live in North Oxford and liked to walk home by paths which avoid the stench of traffic on the main road. Frequently, at the end of a working day, I would meet Jim Harris as he left his college and set out on the same peaceful route; he would put his arm through mine and we would stroll home together.
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Abstract I used to live in North Oxford and liked to walk home by paths which avoid the stench of traffic on the main road. Frequently, at the end of a working day, I would meet Jim Harris as he left his college and set out on the same peaceful route; he would put his arm through mine and we would stroll home together.
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