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Thoughts about thought

Cognitive Linguistics, 2001
Cognitive linguistics ...
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Art thought and everyday thought∗

Journal of Curriculum Studies, 1988
∗Talking and Learning in Small Groups: Pupils aged 12‐13 in Conversation about a Poem, by Pat Smyth, scdc Publications/Longman, London (1985), pp. 156. £5‐95. isbn 0‐582‐17344‐2.
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Second thoughts about ‘second thoughts’

Journal of Medical Ethics, 2016
In ‘Second Thoughts about Who’s First: The Medical Triage of Violent Perpetrators and Their Victims’ (in this issue), Gold and Strous challenge the ‘worst-first’ principle of medical triage—the principle that priority should be assigned exclusively on the basis of medical need.
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Chilling thought

Nursing Standard, 1988
Sitting down for a gin and tonic after a long, hard day may be fraught with more perils than you thought.
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Singular Thought: Perceptual Demonstrative Thoughts and I-Thoughts

2001
A defense of a neo-Fregean account of peceptual demonstrative and I-thoughts.
COLIVA, Annalisa, SACCHI E.
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Visualizing Thought

Topics in Cognitive Science, 2010
AbstractDepictive expressions of thought predate written language by thousands of years. They have evolved in communities through a kind of informal user testing that has refined them. Analyzing common visual communications reveals consistencies that illuminate how people think as well as guide design; the process can be brought into the laboratory and
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Thought’s Wilderness

2022
While much recent ecocriticism has questioned the value of nature as a concept, Thought's Wilderness insists that it is analytically and politically indispensable, and that romanticism shows us why.
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Conclusion Thoughts

These studies explore how creative industries impact society, culture, economy, and individual experiences. The most important aspects are those dealing with economic impact, social dynamics, cultural influence, urban development, technological innovation, education and workforce development, and policy and governance.
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CINister thoughts

Biochemical Society Transactions, 2010
Chromosome instability (CIN) is the process that leads to aneuploidy, a known hallmark of human tumours for over a century. Nowadays, it is believed that CIN promotes tumorigenesis by shuffling the genome into a malignant order through translocations, amplifications, deletions (structural CIN), and gains and losses of whole chromosomes (numerical CIN ...
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Thoughts about thoughts

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 1988
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