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Kreek, Mary Jeanne. "Bruce S. McEwen, Ph.D." Neuropsychopharmacology 45, no. 6 (2020): 1079. http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41386-020-0645-8.

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Waggoner, Ben. "Paleobiogeography. Bruce S. Lieberman." Quarterly Review of Biology 76, no. 3 (2001): 348. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/394014.

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Sapolsky, Robert M. "In memoriam: Bruce S. McEwen." Hormones and Behavior 119 (March 2020): 104718. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.yhbeh.2020.104718.

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Wilson, S. Bruce. "Remarks by S. Bruce Wilson." Proceedings of the ASIL Annual Meeting 88 (1994): 290–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0272503700082240.

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Gunby, Phil. "Bruce S. Schoenberg, MD, DrPH." JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association 259, no. 15 (1988): 2242. http://dx.doi.org/10.1001/jama.1988.03720150024028.

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Galea, Liisa A. M., Roberta D. Brinton, Heather A. Cameron, et al. "A Tribute to Bruce S. McEwen." Trends in Neurosciences 43, no. 3 (2020): 127–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.tins.2020.01.006.

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Levine, David K., Arthur J. Rolnick, and Karl Shell. "Comments on Bruce Smith?s work." Economic Theory 24, no. 4 (2004): 733–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00199-004-0513-5.

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Olmstead, M. L. "Obituary R. Bruce Hohn." Veterinary and Comparative Orthopaedics and Traumatology 01, no. 01 (1988): 7. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0038-1633154.

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Beck, David. "Bruce G. Wolff, M.D." Clinics in Colon and Rectal Surgery 17, no. 01 (2004): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-2004-823063.

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Carr, Bruce R. "Bruce R. Carr, M.D." Seminars in Reproductive Medicine 22, no. 04 (2004): 277. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-2004-861543.

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Marrocco, Jordan. "Bruce S. McEwen: the evolution of stress." Stress 23, no. 5 (2020): 497–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10253890.2020.1803266.

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Hoffman, Harold J. "E. Bruce Hendrick." Surgical Neurology 33, no. 3 (1990): 171–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0090-3019(90)90179-s.

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Greer, David. "Beau B. Bruce, MD, PhD." Seminars in Neurology 35, no. 05 (2015): 477. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0035-1563577.

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Maier, Ulrike. "Bruce kann sprechen – Maier-Kolumne." physiopraxis 13, no. 11/12 (2015): 64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0041-108859.

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Berinsky, Adam J. "Deliberation Dayby Bruce Ackerman and James S. Fishkin." Political Science Quarterly 120, no. 1 (2005): 138–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/j.1538-165x.2005.tb01328.x.

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Dhabhar, Firdaus S., Andrea Danese, Jennifer C. Felger, and Andrew H. Miller. "Remembering Bruce S. McEwen – A tribute from psychoneuroimmunology." Brain, Behavior, and Immunity 94 (May 2021): 11–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bbi.2021.01.018.

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Beauroy, Jacques. "Bruce M. S. Campbell, English seigniorial agriculture 1250-1450." Histoire & mesure XVII, no. 1/2 (2002): 203–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/histoiremesure.1254.

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Wallner, Darrell P. "Bruce Dudley Morison, MB BS, DA (RCP&S)." Medical Journal of Australia 174, no. 4 (2001): 199. http://dx.doi.org/10.5694/j.1326-5377.2001.tb143222.x.

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Hamlin, Michael, Nick Draper, Gavin Blackwell, Jeremy Shearman, and Nicholas Kimber. "Determination of Maximal Oxygen Uptake Using the Bruce or a Novel Athlete-Led Protocol in a Mixed Population." Journal of Human Kinetics 31, no. 1 (2012): 97–104. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/v10078-012-0010-z.

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Determination of Maximal Oxygen Uptake Using the Bruce or a Novel Athlete-Led Protocol in a Mixed PopulationTreadmill tests for maximal oxygen uptake (O2max) have traditionally used set speed and incline increments regardless of participants training or exercise background. The aim of this study was to determine the validity of a novel athlete-led protocol for determining maximal aerobic fitness in adults. Twenty-nine participants (21 male, 8 female, age 29.8 ± 9.5 y, BMI 24.4 ± 3.1, mean ± SD) from a variety of exercise backgrounds were asked to complete two maximal treadmill running tests (using the standard Bruce or a novel athlete-led protocol [ALP]) to volitional failure in a counter-balanced randomised cross-over trial one week apart. We found no substantial difference in maximal oxygen uptake (47.0 ± 9.1 and 46.8 ± 10.7 ml.kg-1.min-1, mean ± SD for the ALP and Bruce protocols respectively), evidenced by the Spearman correlation coefficient of 0.93 (90% confidence limits, 0.88-0.96). However, compared to the Bruce protocol, participants completing the ALP protocol attained a substantially higher maximal heart rate (ALP = 182.8 ± 10.5, Bruce = 179.7 ± 8.7 beats.min-1). Additionally, using the Bruce protocol took a longer period of time (23.2 ± 17.0 s) compared to the ALP protocol. It seems that using either treadmill protocol will give you similar maximal oxygen uptake results. We suggest the ALP protocol which is simpler, quicker and probably better at achieving maximal heart rates is a useful alternative to the traditional Bruce protocol.
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Glaser, Ronald M. "Stress, Immune Function, and Health: The Connection. Bruce S. Rabin." Quarterly Review of Biology 75, no. 1 (2000): 88. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/393354.

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Herold Junior, Carlos. "ESTÍMULOS À PESQUISA HISTÓRICA SOBRE O KARATE-DO: SHOTOKAN´S SECRET, DE BRUCE D. CLAYTON." Movimento (ESEFID/UFRGS) 20, no. 4 (2014): 1655. http://dx.doi.org/10.22456/1982-8918.46148.

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Esta resenha analisa da obra Shotokan´s Secret, de Bruce D. Clayton. A partir de um diálogo com outros estudos, verificamos que ela oferece um importante estímulo para pesquisas históricas sobre o karate-do.
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Brister, Ronald. "Bruce Wade: Tennessee's Forgotten Geologist." Earth Sciences History 13, no. 1 (1994): 47–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.17704/eshi.13.1.y4wxp17373q18388.

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A burst of intense geological exploration and interpretation of the eastern Mississippi Embayment marked the first three decades of the 20th century. Bruce Wade, a Vanderbilt and Johns Hopkins-trained geologist, played a central role in the interpretation of the stratigraphy and paleontology of the Cretaceous deposits of West Tennessee. He discovered and described the perfectly preserved and extensive fauna of the Coon Creek fossil site, made detailed county stratigraphic studies, and is credited with discovering the first fossil insect preserved in amber reported from North America. Wade served in World War I and later worked in the oil industry in Mexico as an exploration geologist in the early 1920's. His promising career was cut short by a severe illness which left him confined in hospitals for the rest of his life. He died at the age of 84 in relative obscurity.
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Williams, Ian S., and Kenton S. W. Campbell. "Bruce William Chappell 1936–2012." Historical Records of Australian Science 28, no. 2 (2017): 146. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/hr17012.

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Bruce Chappell was one of the most distinguished geologists of his generation whose contributions to understanding the origins of granites are both insightful and profound. A pioneer in the application of X-ray fluorescence spectrography to the analysis of geological materials, his radical ideas about magma genesis, still the subject of vigorous debate, have dominated and largely determined the global directions of subsequent research on granites. His restite model, the recognition that most granite magmas move bodily away from their source regions as a mixture of melt and solid residual material, the progressive separation of which determines the magma composition, underlies his tenet that granites are images of their source. His consequent recognition, with Allan White, that there are two fundamentally different types of granite magma, I-type (derived from igneous sources) and S-type (derived from weathered sedimentary sources), each with its distinctive evolutionary path and associated mineralization, continues to underpin research into granites worldwide, and the search for granite-related mineral deposits.
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Muir, Thomas, and Preston Wilson. "Acoustical Society of America R. Bruce Lindsay Award: Megan S. Ballard." Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 139, no. 4 (2016): 2133–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1121/1.4950741.

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Whittle, Jane. "Reviews of Books:English Seigniorial Agriculture, 1250-1450 Bruce M. S. Campbell." American Historical Review 107, no. 4 (2002): 1281–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/532784.

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MARIN, IVAN, and MICHAEL TÜRKAY. "Redescription of Periclimenes brockii (De Man, 1888) (Decapoda: Caridea: Pontoniinae) and other De Man’s type specimens deposited in the collection of the Senckenberg Natural History Museum (SMF), Frankfurt-at-Maine, Germany." Zootaxa 2296, no. 1 (2009): 39–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.2296.1.2.

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The type specimens of 3 species described by Dr. Johannes Govertus De Man, Cuapetes amymone (De Man, 1902), Periclimenella spinifera (De Man, 1902), Periclimenes brockii (De Man, 1888), were re-examined in the collection of the Senckenberg Natural History Museum (SMF), Frankfurt-at-Maine, Germany. Periclimenes brockii De Man, 1888 is found to be a senior synonym of Allopontonia iaini Bruce, 1972 and Periclimenes priodactylus Bruce, 1992.
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Bullivant, Stephen. "Not so indifferent after all? Self-conscious atheism and the secularisation thesis." Approaching Religion 2, no. 1 (2012): 100–106. http://dx.doi.org/10.30664/ar.67496.

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Commenting on the lack of self-conscious atheists in apparently secularised Western European societies, the British sociologist Steve Bruce has argued that strong expressions of unbelief are in fact symptomatic of religious cultures. In 1996’s Religion in the Modern World, for instance, he writes: ‘it should be no surprise that, though there are more avowed atheists than there were twenty years ago, they remain rare. Self-conscious atheism and agnosticism are features of religious cultures and [in Britain] were at their height in the Victorian era. They are postures adopted in a world where people are keenly interested in religion.’ (Bruce 1996: 58.) Likewise, discussing possible ‘endpoints’ of European secularisation in 2002’s God is Dead, Bruce states: In so far as I can imagine an endpoint, it would not be conscious irreligion; you have to care too much about religion to be irreligious. It would be widespread indifference (what Weber called being religiously unmusical); no socially significant shared religion; and religious ideas being no more common than would be the case if all minds were wiped blank and people began from scratch to think about the world and their place in it. (Bruce 2002: 42, my emphasis.)Paradoxical though it may sound at first, Bruce’s basic­ argument makes considerable sense. The idea that certain forms of particularly positive atheism – by which I mean a definite belief in the non-existence of a God or gods, as opposed to the simple absence of a belief in the same (negative atheism) – might be motivated, conditioned, or reinforced, by contrast with certain, socially prevalent religious beliefs or practices is scarcely controversial. After all, it would be strange to take one’s atheism seriously in a society where no one took theism seriously. A society that is indifferent to manifestations of religion (such as Bruce and others depict many late-modern western societies as being) ought, therefore, to be just as indifferent to manifestations of ‘nonreligion’.
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Legro, Richard, and Serdar Bulun. "Innovations in Reproductive Endocrinology: A Tribute to Bruce Carr, MD." Seminars in Reproductive Medicine 33, no. 03 (2015): 159–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0035-1552990.

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Kor, PSG, and D. W. Cowell. "Evidence for catastrophic subglacial meltwater sheetflood events on the Bruce Peninsula, Ontario." Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 35, no. 10 (1998): 1180–202. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/e98-067.

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The Bruce Peninsula, a carbonate bedrock escarpment, lies "downflow" from a sculpted bedrock terrain at the French River. The sculpted forms are attributed to a hypothesis of erosion by regional-scale, subglacial meltwater flooding. This paper presents new data from the Bruce Peninsula that tests the meltwater outburst hypothesis in a downflow direction of the predicted flood path. The bedrock surface of the Bruce Peninsula shows extensive development of sculpted features that bear a striking resemblance to s-forms at the mouth of the French River. They are self-similar and hierarchical in scale, ranging in dimensions from a few centimetres to several kilometres. Remarkable concentrations of potholes are located near the brow of the escarpment. The Bruce Peninsula lacks a pervasive cover of unconsolidated sediment. What little sediment exists has been modified into long, narrow drumlins. The Niagara Escarpment on the peninsula has been back wasted into the edge of the Paleozoic Michigan Basin. Along its east-facing slope, the escarpment is marked by more overdeepened reentrant valleys and intervening promontories than is normal for the rest of the escarpment. Clusters of rounded, percussion-marked boulders of exotic origin are concentrated at the heads of the reentrant valleys. Taken together, these features are inferred to support the hypothesis that subglacial outburst floods beneath the Laurentide ice sheet crossed Georgian Bay and strongly sculpted the Bruce Peninsula. The consistent orientation of the reentrant valleys, aligned with the French River sculpting across the basin to the northeast, and the backwasting of its caprock attest to the power and directional stability of the sheetfloods.
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SMITH, BRENDAN. "Land and people in late medieval England - By Bruce M. S. Campbell." Economic History Review 63, no. 2 (2010): 526–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-0289.2009.00519_3.x.

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moore, john s. "The medieval antecedents of English agricultural progress – By Bruce M. S. Campbell." Economic History Review 61, no. 1 (2008): 231–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-0289.2007.00419_1.x.

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Jorde, L. B. "Genetic Data Analysis: Methods for Discrete Population Genetic Data. Bruce S. Weir." Quarterly Review of Biology 66, no. 4 (1991): 488–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/417362.

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Dvoeglazov, V. V. "Comment on «the Klein-Gordon oscillator» by S. Bruce and P. Minning." Il Nuovo Cimento A 107, no. 8 (1994): 1411–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf02775780.

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Wang, Xiao-Jing. "Discovering spatial working memory fields in prefrontal cortex." Journal of Neurophysiology 93, no. 6 (2005): 3027–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1152/classicessays.00028.2005.

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This essay looks at the historical significance of one APS classic paper that is freely available online: Funahashi S, Bruce CJ, and Goldman-Rakic PS. Mnemonic coding of visual space in the monkey's dorsolateral prefrontal cortex. J Neurophysiol 61: 331–349, 1989 ( http://jn.physiology.org/cgi/reprint/61/2/331 ).
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Bernstein, Ralph E. "The Scottish National Antarctic Expedition 1902–04." Polar Record 22, no. 139 (1985): 379–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0032247400005623.

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On 21 July 1904, just over 80 years ago, the barque-rigged, Norwegian-built auxiliary steamship Scotia sailed home up the Clyde with members of the Scottish National Antarctic Expedition (SNAE), concluding one of the most successful expeditions of the heroic period of Antarctic exploration. Contemporaneous with the more spectacular British Antarctic Expedition (1901–03) commanded by Robert Falcon Scott, the Scotia party under William Spiers Bruce had overwintered on Laurie Island (60° 44ʹ S, 44° 50ʹ W) in the South Orkney Islands, explored for the first time the oceanography of the Weddell Sea, assembled an important collection of scientific material, and discovered Coats Land, an icebound stretch of the East Antarctica coast.While Scott's Discovery expedition had emphasized geographical exploration inland from the Ross Sea sector of Antarctica, Bruce in the Scotia had concentrated more on scientific discovery in the Weddell Sea sector. On 12 November 1904 in Edinburgh, members of the Scotia and Discovery expeditions were guests at the 20th anniversary dinner of the Royal Scottish Geographical Society, Bruce and Scott together responding to a presidential toast that honoured the success of both.
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Angermeier, Paul L. "The Diversity of Fishes. Gene S. Helfman , Bruce B. Collette , Douglas E. Facey." Journal of the North American Benthological Society 17, no. 3 (1998): 375–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/1468341.

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Thibodeaux, Jermaine. "Free Blacks in Antebellum Texas ed. by Bruce A. Glasrud, Milton S. Jordan." Southwestern Historical Quarterly 120, no. 4 (2017): 511–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/swh.2017.0007.

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Hanretta, S. "BRUCE S. HALL. A History of Race in Muslim West Africa, 1600-1960." American Historical Review 118, no. 3 (2013): 975–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ahr/118.3.975.

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Dhabhar, Firdaus S., Michael J. Meaney, Robert M. Sapolsky, and Robert L. Spencer. "Reflections on Bruce S. McEwen’s contributions to stress neurobiology and so much more." Stress 23, no. 5 (2020): 499–508. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10253890.2020.1806228.

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Watson, P., C. Mendonca, R. A. Lehnhard, et al. "The metabolic response to treadmill graded exercise: traditional vs. underwater." Comparative Exercise Physiology 8, no. 1 (2012): 11–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.3920/cep12002.

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The purpose of this study was to determine the metabolic effect(s) of four graded exercise tests (GXT) performed on the underwater treadmill (UWT), and compare them to the results from performing the standard Bruce protocol on a traditional land treadmill (LT). Twelve male Division I college athletes performed the stand Bruce protocol on a LT and 4 different GXT protocols on the UWT. Each test was performed to volitional max. oxygen consumption (VO2), heart rate (HR), respiratory exchange ratio (RER) and blood lactate (BL), which were measured at regular intervals throughout each of the GXTs. A two-way ANOVA with repeated measures was used to determine any main effect among the variables within the protocols and within the stages. Established effects were identified further using Tukey's post-hoc analysis. VO2 and HR were positively correlated in all the GXTs, (r=0.992−0.999). When comparing the UWT GXTs to the Bruce, significant (P≤0.001) differences were found within certain stages for each of the dependent variables. While the Bruce resulted in attainment of VO2max, (mean = 55.72±5.92 ml/kg/min), only one of the UWT GXTs resulted in the same level of metabolic stress. At maximum speed and water velocity, the UWT produced a mean VO2 of 53.9±3.68 ml/kg/min. HR and RER both increased by stage in all the GXTs as did BL. The onset of blood lactate accumulation (OBLA) was identified in all of the GXTs with the exception of one of the UWTs. Mean BL at OBLA ranged from, 3.12+1.31 to 5.98+4.24 mmol/dl. Our results suggest that an UWT GXT protocol can be developed that would produce metabolic results similar to the Bruce through stage 5. Buoyancy and variation in biomechanics need to be studied further for their effects on energy metabolism while performing work on the UWT. However, this study provides a better understanding of the metabolic demands at different treadmill speeds and water jet settings with the UWT.
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Reddie, Anthony G. "Being(s) in the World: Navigating the Macro Changes in Pastoral Theology in a Neo-Liberal Age." International Journal of Practical Theology 25, no. 1 (2021): 132–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/ijpt-2021-0025.

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Abstract This review article focusses on three new texts in Pastoral theology, each of which, offers an important and interesting turn in the discipline. The three texts – Caring For Souls in a Neo-Liberal Age, by Bruce Rogers-Vaughn1, Race, Religion, and Resilience in the Neo-Liberal Age, by Cedric C. Johnson2 and Care of Souls, Care of Polis by Ryan Lamothe1 – will be reviewed in light of the prevailing themes they share. In what ways are these three authors foregrounding important new dimensions in the study of Pastoral theology and Pastoral care?
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Andrew, Deborah J., Elizabeth H. Chen, Devanand S. Manoli, Lisa C. Ryner, and Michelle N. Arbeitman. "Sex and the Single Fly: A Perspective on the Career of Bruce S. Baker." Genetics 212, no. 2 (2019): 365–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.1534/genetics.119.301928.

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Lozovsky, Natalia. "Ordering the Heavens: Roman Astronomy and Cosmology in the Carolingian Renaissance. Bruce S. Eastwood." Speculum 83, no. 3 (2008): 692–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s003871340001486x.

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Gould, Elizabeth, and Liisa A. M. Galea. "Fifty years of stress and more to come: A tribute to Bruce S. McEwen." Frontiers in Neuroendocrinology 49 (April 2018): 1–2. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.yfrne.2018.03.003.

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MOORE, JOHN S. "Field systems and farming systems in late medieval England - By Bruce M. S. Campbell." Economic History Review 62, no. 4 (2009): 1007–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-0289.2009.00501_4.x.

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Ahmed, Farid E. "Interpreting DNA Evidence: Statistical Genetics for Forensic Scientists. Ian W. Evett , Bruce S. Weir." Quarterly Review of Biology 74, no. 4 (1999): 470. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/394152.

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Erskine, Angus B., and Kjell-G. Kjær. "The polar ship Scotia." Polar Record 41, no. 2 (2005): 131–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0032247405004237.

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The ship that the oceanographer Dr William Speirs Bruce used on the Scottish National Antarctic Expedition, 1902–04, was originally a sealer named Hekla, built in Norway in 1872. In 1889 the Norwegian skipper Ragnvald Knudsen explored the northeast coast of Greenland between latitudes 74° and 75°, and in 1891–92 the ship was used by the Danish naval officer, Lieutenant C. Ryder, to explore the inner recesses of Scoresby Sund, finally visiting Angmagssalik. In 1902, re-named Scotia and captained by Tam Robertson from Peterhead, she sailed to the Weddell Sea under the leadership of Bruce. The southern winter of 1903 was spent at Laurie Island in the South Orkney Islands, and in March–April 1904 the party discovered 150 miles of previously unknown coastline of the Antarctic continent, reaching a farthest south of 74°01′S, 22°00′W. An extensive programme of marine survey and biological research was carried out. Back in the UK, Bruce sold the ship, and she returned to sealing, based in Dundee until appointed to be the first international North Atlantic Ice Patrol ship after the tragedy of Titanic. The Great War caused her to become a freighter in the English Channel area until she caught fire and was burnt out on a sandbank in the Bristol Channel on 18 January 1916.
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López Hernández, Isabel. "Bruce Chatwin: Utz, su novela sobre el mundo del arte." Revista humanidades 10, no. 2 (2020): e41806. http://dx.doi.org/10.15517/h.v10i2.41806.

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El escritor británico Bruce Chatwin (1940-1989) convierte a un coleccionista compulsivo en eje central de su novela Utz. A través de su protagonista, reflexiona acerca del mundo del arte, rememorando su pasado cuando trabajaba en la casa de subastas Sotheby´s. Su experiencia allí le proporcionó unos conocimientos y una mirada que determinarían su vida, aprendió a estudiar una obra de arte, a describirla en pocas palabras y valorar su precio en el mercado. Todo ello se percibe en su estilo narrativo, donde persigue la precisión de las descripciones típicas de los catalogadores. Desarrolló un estilo propio. Además, adquirió una red de contactos trascendental alrededor del mundo. Fijó su interés en personalidades peculiares que desembocaron en la creación de Utz, personificación de ese entramado de marchantes y coleccionistas que le facilitó su puesto de director en el departamento de impresionistas y arte moderno. Al mismo tiempo, su época en Sotheby´s despertó en él la eterna disyuntiva entre la posesión, la búsqueda de la inmortalidad y la creación artística. El presente artículo examina cómo el autor aborda todos estos temas en la novela.
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Stevens, Ken. "Training for School Management: Lessons from the American Experience. Bruce S. Cooper , R. Wayne Shute." Comparative Education Review 36, no. 1 (1992): 141–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/447094.

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Pisarek, Stanisław. "FREDERICK FYVIE BRUCE, Wiarygodność pism Nowego Testamentu, Wydawn ictwo Cre do, Katowice 2003, 158 s." Ruch Biblijny i Liturgiczny 59, no. 1 (2006): 72. http://dx.doi.org/10.21906/rbl.398.

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