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Norman Packard
Norman Harry Packard (born 1954 in Billings, Montana) is a chaos theory physicist and one of the founders of the Prediction Company and ProtoLife. He…
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Chaos: Making a New Science
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2017
2017
Early Urban Planning, Spatial Strategies, and the Maya Gridded City of Nixtun-Ch’ich’, Petén, Guatemala
Timothy W. Pugh
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P. Rice
Current Anthropology
2017
Corpus ID: 59374043
Street grids commonly reflect the administration of urban populations and attempts to enhance city life. Planned grids are not…
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2016
Highly Cited
2016
The Role of the State in the Financialisation of the UK Economy
Aeron Davis
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C. Walsh
2016
Corpus ID: 146713056
This article looks at the role of UK governments in the financialisation of the British economy and its industry. It argues two…
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2015
2015
Motion(less) Pictures: The Cinema of Stasis
J. Remes
2015
Corpus ID: 190716339
Acknowledgments1. Introduction: The Filmic2. Serious Immobilities: Andy Warhol, Erik Satie, and the Furniture Film3. Stasis in…
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Review
2008
Review
2008
Paraoxonases: An Historical Perspective
C. Furlong
2008
Corpus ID: 160844968
This chapter provides a brief overview of the history of studies on human paraoxonases. It honors the memory of the late Dr. Bert…
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Review
2007
Review
2007
PHONOLOGICAL MEMORY PREDICTS SECOND LANGUAGE ORAL FLUENCY GAINS IN ADULTS
I. O’Brien
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N. Segalowitz
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Barbara F. Freed
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Joseph Collentine
Studies in Second Language Acquisition
2007
Corpus ID: 144267947
This study investigated the relationship between phonological memory and second language (L2) fluency gains in native English…
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2006
2006
Innocents Convicted: An Empirically Justified Wrongful Conviction Rate
D. Risinger
2006
Corpus ID: 73136526
That would make the error rate [in felony convictions] .027 percent - or to put it another way, a success rate of 99.973 percent…
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2003
Highly Cited
2003
It’s Your World, I’m Just Trying to Explain It: Understanding Our Epistemological and Methodological Challenges
Gloria Ladson-Billings
2003
Corpus ID: 144268048
I presume that one of the reasons I have been invited to speak to the Qualitative Inquiry Special Interest Group is the fact that…
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Review
2001
Review
2001
Review of volatile organic compound source apportionment by chemical mass balance
J. Watson
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J. Chow
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E. Fujita
2001
Corpus ID: 56407798
1995
1995
Why the "Monkeys Passage" Bombed: Tests, Genres, and Teaching
Bonny Norton Peirce
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Pippa Stein
1995
Corpus ID: 20868461
Pippa Stein and Bonny Norton Peirce, two White educators in South Africa, explore issues of textual meaning, testing, and…
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1983
1983
Freedom and Foreknowledge
J. Fischer
1983
Corpus ID: 171000505
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