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Side bias behaviour in dogs (Canis familiaris) is influenced by task complexity. [PDF]
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The Handbook of Economic Methodology is a major multidisciplinary reference work on the developing field of economic methodology.
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Spontaneous Ordering of Oxide Nanostructures
Science, 2000We report the spontaneous formation of uniformly distributed arrays of “tips” (tall conical hillocks) upon oxidation of palladium (Pd) thin films. The formation of the palladium oxide tips depended on the thickness and granularity of the Pd film and on annealing and oxidation conditions.
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Spontaneous abortion and birth order
Early Human Development, 1974SummaryIt is well established that, in general, pregnancies at advanced maternal ages or of advanced birth order are at greater risk of aborting spontaneously. It does not follow that each individual woman, as she proceeds through her reproductive life, becomes steadily more prone to abort.
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The American Journal of Economics and Sociology, 1996
Abstract. This paper relates to the emerging economics/sociology‐nexus, in arguing that economists may have a lesson to learn from the work of the sociologist Alfred Schütz. The problem of coordination, which is the problem of theoretically demonstrating the possibility of spontaneous order in society, is discussed.
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Abstract. This paper relates to the emerging economics/sociology‐nexus, in arguing that economists may have a lesson to learn from the work of the sociologist Alfred Schütz. The problem of coordination, which is the problem of theoretically demonstrating the possibility of spontaneous order in society, is discussed.
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