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M, Khazen A., ed. Coherent effects in primary visual peception. New York: Nova Science Publishers, Inc., 2010.

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Lagerwerf, Luuk. Causal connectives have presuppositions: Effects on coherence and discourse structure. The Hague: Holland Academic Graphics, 1998.

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Bakunin, Oleg G. Chaotic Flows: Correlation effects and coherent structures. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg, 2011.

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Booth, Cheryl Annette. Sense of coherence, anxiety and personal control: The effects of academic stress. Sudbury, Ont: Laurentian University, Department of Psychology, 1991.

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Zdzisław, Wilhelmi, and Szeflińska G, eds. Coherent effects in highly excited nuclei: Proceedings of the XVIII Mikołajki Summer School on Nuclear Physics held in Mikołajki, Poland, 1-13 September 1986. Chur, Switzerland: Harwood Academic, 1987.

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Stanton, T. P. Coherent acoustic sediment flux probe: Final report. [Vicksburg, Miss.]: The Station, 1996.

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S, Chesnokov Sergei, Kandidov V. P, Koroteev N. I, Scientific Council for Coherent and Nonlinear Optics (Rossiĭskai͡a︡ akademii͡a︡ nauk), and Russia (Federation). Ministerstvo nauki i tekhnologiĭ., eds. ICONO '98: Nonlinear optical phenomena and coherent optics in information technologies : 29 June-3 July 1998, Moscow, Russia. Bellingham, Wash., USA: SPIE, 1999.

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Kalashnikov, Nikolaĭ Pavlovich. Coherent interactions of charged particles in single crystals: Scattering and radiative processes in single crystals. Chur, [Switzerland]: Harwood Academic Publishers, 1988.

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R, Fedele, and Shukla P. K, eds. Quantum-like models and coherent effects: Proceedings of the 27th Workshop of the INFN Eloisatron Project, Erice, Italy, 13-20 June 1994. Singapore: World Scientific, 1995.

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Holmes, Brian William. A study of quantum interference effects produced by the coherent interaction of light withsodium atoms. Birmingham: University of Birmingham, 1987.

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Yu, Chikishev Andrey, Natsyi͡a︡nalʹnai͡a︡ akadėmii͡a︡ navuk Belarusi, Belaruski rėspublikanski fond fundamentalʹnykh dasledavanni͡a︡ŭ., and Society of Photo-optical Instrumentation Engineers., eds. ICONO 2001: Novel trends in nonlinear laser spectroscopy and optical diagnostics and Lasers in chemistry, biophysics, and biomedicine : 26 June-1 July, 2001, Minsk, Belarus. Bellingham, Wash., USA: SPIE, 2002.

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N, Drabovich Konstantin, Akadėmii͡a︡ navuk Belarusi, and Society of Photo-optical Instrumentation Engineers., eds. ICONO 2001: Nonlinear optical phenomena and Nonlinear dynamics of optical systems : 26 June-1 July 2001, Minsk, Belarus. Bellingham, Washington: SPIE, 2002.

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V, Andreev A., Natsyi͡a︡nalʹnai͡a︡ akadėmii͡a︡ navuk Belarusi, Belaruski rėspublikanski fond fundamentalʹnykh dasledavanni͡a︡ŭ., and Society of Photo-optical Instrumentation Engineers., eds. ICONO 2001: Fundamental aspects of laser-matter interaction and Physics of nanostructures : 26 June-1 July 2001, Minsk, Belarus. Bellingham, Wash., USA: SPIE, 2002.

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N, Bagayev S., Natsyi͡a︡nalʹnai͡a︡ akadėmii͡a︡ navuk Belarusi, and Belarusian Republic Foundation for Fundamental Research., eds. ICONO 2001: Quantum and atomic optics, high precision measurements in optics, and optical information processing, transmission, and storage : 26 June-1 July 2001, Minsk, Belarus. Bellingham, Wash: SPIE, 2002.

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M, Gordienko Vyatcheslav, Afanasʹev Anatoly A, Shuvalov Vladimir V, Natsyi͡a︡nalʹnai͡a︡ akadėmii͡a︡ navuk Belarusi, Belaruski rėspublikanski fond fundamentalʹnykh dasledavanni͡a︡ŭ., and Society of Photo-optical Instrumentation Engineers., eds. ICONO 2001: Ultrafast phenomena and strong laser fields : 26 June-1 July 2001, Minsk, Belarus. Bellingham, Wash., USA: SPIE, 2002.

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Xiong, Fuqin. The effect of Doppler frequency shift, frequency offset of the local oscillators, and phase noise on the performance of coherent OFDM receivers. [Cleveland, Ohio]: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Glenn Research Center, 2001.

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Xiong, Fuqin. The effect of Doppler frequency shift, frequency offset of the local oscillators, and phase noise on the performance of coherent OFDM receivers. [Cleveland, Ohio]: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Glenn Research Center, 2001.

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ICONO '98 (1998 Moscow, Russia). ICONO '98: Ultrafast phenomena and interaction of superstrong laser fields with matter--nonlinear optics and high-field physics : 29 June-3 July 1998, Moscow, Russia. Edited by Fedorov M. V. 1940-, Scientific Council for Coherent and Nonlinear Optics (Rossiĭskai͡a akademii͡a nauk), and Russia (Federation). Ministerstvo nauki i tekhnologiĭ. Bellingham, Wash: SPIE--the International Society for Optical Engineering, 1999.

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ICONO '98 (1998 Moscow, Russia). ICONO '98: Quantum optics, interference phenomena in atomic systems, and high-precision measurements : 29 June-3 July 1998, Moscow, Russia. Edited by Andreev A. V, Scientific Council for Coherent and Nonlinear Optics (Rossiĭskai͡a akademii͡a nauk), and Russia (Federation). Ministerstvo nauki i tekhnologiĭ. Bellingham, Wash: SPIE--the International Society for Optical Engineering, 1999.

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Yu, Chikishev Andrey, Zadkov V. N, Zheltikov Alexei M, Scientific Council for Coherent and Nonlinear Optics (Rossiĭskai͡a︡ akademii͡a︡ nauk), Russia (Federation). Ministerstvo nauki i tekhnologiĭ., and Society of Photo-optical Instrumentation Engineers., eds. ICONO '98: Laser spectroscopy and optical diagnostics : novel trends in laser chemistry, biophysics, and biomedicine : 29 June-3 July, 1998, Moscow, Russia. Bellingham, Wash: SPIE, 1999.

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N, Drabovich Konstantin, Scientific Council for Coherent and Nonlinear Optics (Rossiĭskai͡a︡ akademii͡a︡ nauk), and Russia (Federation). Ministerstvo nauki i tekhnicheskoĭ politiki., eds. ICONO '98: Fundamental aspects of laser-matter interaction and new nonlinear optical materials and physics of low-dimensional structures : 29 June-3 July 1998, Moscow, Russia. Bellingham, Wash: SPIE--the International Society for Optical Engineering, 1999.

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International Conference Dedicated to the 120th Birthday of Alexander Gavrilovich Gurwitsch (1874-1954) (1994 Moscow, Russia). Biophotonics: Non-equilibrium and coherent systems in biology, biophysics, and biotechnology : proceedings of International Conference Dedicated to the 120th birthday of Alexander Gavrilovich Gurwitsch (1874-1954), September, 28 - October, 2, 1994, Moscow, Russia. Edited by Belousov L. V. 1935-, Popp Fritz Albert, and Gurvich A. G. 1874-1954. Russia: Bioinform Services Co., 1995.

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Ballvé, Teo. The Frontier Effect. Cornell University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.7591/cornell/9781501747533.001.0001.

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This book challenges the notion that in Urabá, Colombia, the cause of the region's violent history and unruly contemporary condition is the absence of the state. Although the book takes this locally oft-repeated claim seriously, it demonstrates that Urabá is more than a case of Hobbesian political disorder. Through this exploration of war, paramilitary organizations, grassroots support and resistance, and drug-related violence, the book argues that Urabá, rather than existing in statelessness, has actually been an intense and persistent site of state-building projects. Indeed, these projects have thrust together an unlikely gathering of guerilla groups, drug-trafficking paramilitaries, military strategists, technocratic planners, local politicians, and development experts each seeking to give concrete coherence to the inherently unwieldy abstraction of “the state” in a space in which it supposedly does not exist. By untangling this odd mix, the book reveals how Colombia's violent conflicts have produced surprisingly coherent and resilient, if not at all benevolent, regimes of rule.
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1905-, Fröhlich H., ed. Biological coherence and response to external stimuli. Berlin: Springer-Verlag, 1988.

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The Maharishi effect: Creating coherence in world consciousness : promoting positive and evolutionary trends throughout the world : results of scientific research. Fairfield, Iowa: Maharishi International University Press, 1990.

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Adelson, David, and Robert Brown. The Maharishi Effect: Creating Coherence in World Consciousness: Promoting Positive and Evolutionary Trends Throughout the World: Results of Scientific Research 1974-1990. Maharishi Intl Univ Pr, 1990.

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Stojnić, Una. Context and Coherence. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198865469.001.0001.

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Natural languages are riddled with context-sensitivity. One and the same string of words can express indefinitely many different meanings on an occasion of use. And yet we understand one another effortlessly, on the fly. What fixes the meaning of context-sensitive expressions, and how are we able to recover this meaning so quickly and without effort? This book offers a novel response: we can do so because we draw on a broad array of subtle linguistic conventions that fully determine the interpretation of context-sensitive items. Contrary to the dominant tradition, which maintains that the meaning of context-sensitive language is underspecified by grammar, and depends on non-linguistic features of utterance situation, this book argues that meaning is determined entirely by discourse conventions, rules of language that have largely been missed, and the effects of which have been mistaken for extra-linguistic effects of an utterance situation on meaning. The linguistic account of context developed in this book sheds a new light on the nature of linguistic content, and the interaction between content and context. At the same time, it provides a novel model of context that should constrain and help evaluate debates across many sub-fields of philosophy where appeal to context has been common, often leading to surprising conclusions: for example, in epistemology, ethics, value theory, metaphysics, metaethics, and logic, among others.
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Szmukler, George. On being able to make decisions and making decisions for others. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198801047.003.0007.

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In this chapter, the meaning of ‘decision-making capacity’ is examined. A ‘procedural’, ‘value-free’ notion of its assessment is inadequate, especially in difficult cases where a consideration of a person’s ‘values’ may be unavoidable. An approach influenced by Davidson’s ‘radical interpretation’ is proposed, in which, under the ‘Principle of Charity’, a person’s system of beliefs and values is presumed to be, by and large, ‘coherent’. It asks how coherent are the present beliefs underlying a person’s apparently unwise treatment decision—how well do they fit with their previously deeply held beliefs and value commitments? A disruption of coherence may suggest an undermining of a person’s decision-making ability. The meaning of ‘best interests’ is also clarified in this context; it may mean giving effect to the person’s deep value commitments. Problematic situations are examined where questions arise concerning whether changes in a person’s values are of a nature that undermine decision-making or not. Dementia is an example.
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Yoshihisa, Yamamoto, ed. Coherence, amplification, and quantum effects in semiconductor lasers. New York: Wiley, 1991.

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Wedgwood, Ralph. Why Does Rationality Matter? Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198802693.003.0009.

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Internalism implies that rationality requires nothing more than what in the broadest sense counts as ‘coherence’. The earlier chapters of this book argue that rationality is in a strong sense normative. But why does coherence matter? The interpretation of this question is clarified. An answer to the question would involve a general characterization of rationality that makes it intuitively less puzzling why rationality is in this strong sense normative. Various approaches to this question are explored: a deflationary approach, the appeal to ‘Dutch book’ theorems, the idea that rationality is constitutive of the nature of mental states. It is argued that none of these approaches solves the problem. An adequate solution will have to appeal to some value that depends partly on how things are in the external world—in effect, an external goal—and some normatively significant connection between internal rationality and this external goal.
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Schulkin, Jay. Social Contact, Gonadal Steroids, and CRF. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780198793694.003.0006.

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Chapter 6 begins with a brief discussion of CRF in approach/avoidance behaviors across pre- and postnatal events. What will follow is the description of diverse steroids, in particular gonadal steroids (e.g., testosterone and estrogen) and their effect on CRF and other peptides expression, and finally, sex differences in the expression of CRF in the brain. Importantly, the rapid-fire expression of CRF would serve essential for differing social/ecological demands: parenting is one; responding to conspecifics is another. What evolved is a CRF signature ready for action, responding to changing demands of importance, part of the neural armor in foraging for coherence.
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Enachi, Nicolae Alexandru. Non-Linear Cooperative Effects in Open Quantum Systems: Entanglement and Second Order Coherence. Nova Science Publishers, Incorporated, 2015.

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Davis, Lori Ann. The design and evaluation of a Voigt effect coherent forward scattering atomic spectrometer. 1986.

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Hein, Elisabeth. The Ternus Effect. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199794607.003.0099.

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The Ternus effect refers to an ambiguous apparent motion display in which two or three elements presented in succession and shifted horizontally by one position can be perceived as either a group of elements moving together or as one element jumping across the other(s). This chapter introduces the phenomenon and describes observations made by Pikler and Ternus in the beginning of the twentieth century. Next, reasons for continued interest in the Ternus effect are discussed and an overview of factors that influence it offered, including low-level image-based factors, for example luminance, as well as higher-level scene-based factors, for example perceptual grouping. The chapter ends with a discussion of theories regarding the mechanisms underlying the Ternus effect, providing insight into how the visual system is able to perceive coherent objects in the world despite discontinuities in the input (e.g., as a consequence of eye movements or object occlusion).
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Taylor, David K. Non-coherent optical radiation sources. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199655212.003.0022.

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Optical radiation is ubiquitous, and intense artificial sources find many applications in clinical practice, including zone illumination, diagnosis, and therapy. Its effects on humans are strongly wavelength-dependent, its hazards sometimes overlooked due to familiarity or masking by other wavelengths. This chapter examines non-laser sources of ultraviolet, visible, and infrared radiations, the risks likely to be encountered in clinical settings, the calculations needed to assess commonly encountered optical radiation sources, and the measures that can be taken to minimize the hazards to workers and patients, in compliance with the requirements of the Artificial Optical Radiation directive.
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Mueller, Mary Gerade. EFFECTS OF SELF-COHERENCE, SOCIAL SUPPORT, AND COPING ACTIONS ON ADAPTIVE PROCESSES AMONG INFERTILE WOMEN. 1988.

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Elwood, Mark. Critical appraisal of a randomized trial of a preventive agent. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199682898.003.0013.

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This chapter presents an important, large, international randomised trial of prevention, the use of folic acid and multivitamins in preventing spina bifida and other neural tube defects. This shows the ethical and logistic issues involved, a factorial randomised design, a sequential analysis and early stopping example, and specificity of effect, and discusses the application to policy. The critical assessment follows the scheme set out in chapter 10: describing the study, assessing the non-causal explanations of observation bias, confounding, and chance variation; assessing time relationships, strength, dose-response, consistency and specificity, and applying the results to the eligible, source, and target populations; and then comparing the results with evidence from other studies, considering consistency and specificity, biological mechanisms, and coherence with the distribution of exposures and outcomes. The chapter gives a summary and table of the critical assessment and its conclusions; and comments on the impact of the study and research carried out since.
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Treitler, Leo. Speaking of the I-Word. Edited by Benjamin Piekut and George E. Lewis. Oxford University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199892921.013.19.

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The chapter focuses on modern uses of “improvisation,” its derivatives (I-words), and its constitution with “composition” of a duality of opposites that—like many dualities—works as a hierarchy, valuing reason over impulse, order over entropy, coherence over incoherence, integration over disarticulation, organic wholeness over disjunction. It evaluates the effect of such a conception in accounts of music-making in the Middle Ages and the eighteenth century. It compares those accounts with language left by writers of the periods in view, finding contrariety by commission in the first and omission in the second. Regarding the power of language in shaping such portrayals, the chapter demonstrates the cloaking of eighteenth-century doctrine about what music is for and how it should be—expressive, moving, pleasing, free, unpredictable, original, in short, its aesthetic—that attends the simple act of transmuting “fantasy” to “improvisation” and fantasizing from that a “style” that is labeled “improvisatory.”
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Wilhelmi, Z. Coherent Effects in Highly Excited Nuclei (Nuclear Science Conference Series, Vol 12). Routledge, 1987.

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Akhiezer, A. i., N. F. Shul'ga, V. I. Truten, and A. I. Akhiezer. Coherent effects in scattering and radiation of high energy particles in crystals. Taylor & Francis, 1999.

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Glazov, M. M. Electron Spin Precession Mode Locking and Nuclei-Induced Frequency Focusing. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198807308.003.0009.

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This chapter addresses a rich variety of effects in spin dynamics arising under the conditions of pump-probe experiments. Here we consider the case where the electron spin is injected by a periodic train of circularly polarized pump pulses and precesses between the pulses in an external magnetic field. Nontrivial effects such as resonant spin amplification and spin coherence mode-locking take place due to commensurability of the repetition period of pump pulses and the charge carrier spin precession period. Theoretical approaches to describing the electron and nuclear spin coherence and experimental manifestations of these unusual regimes of spin dynamics are discussed in detail.
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Newsom, Carol A. Plural Versions and the Challenge of Narrative Coherence in the Story of Job. Edited by Danna Nolan Fewell. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199967728.013.19.

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Seen through the lens of cultural memory, the canonical book of Job is only one of many versions of the story, and by no means the most popular. Some of the versions of Job predate the canonical book and continue alongside it. Later versions, created in response to changing religious and cultural conditions, may draw on both written and oral tales. Other authors adapt aspects of the Job tradition into new artistic compositions. While most stories reduce the plurality of possibilities to one in the effort to tell their own version, the canonical book of Job is unique in drawing specific attention to the plurality of Job stories through its polyphonic technique of storytelling, generated in part by juxtaposing different genres in one work.
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Munoz, Luis A. Jamming effects on M-ary coherent and binary noncoherent digital receivers using random jammer models. 1985.

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Narlikar, A. V. Small Superconductors—Introduction. Edited by A. V. Narlikar. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198738169.013.1.

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This article provides an overview of small superconductors, including some of the basic definitions, prominent characteristics, and important effects manifested by such materials. In particular, it discusses size effects, surface effects, electron-mean-free-path effects, phase slips, unusual vortex states, and proximity effects. The article first considers the two characteristic length scales of superconductors, namely the magnetic penetration depth and coherence length, before proceeding with an analysis of two size effects that account for how superconductivity responds when the bulk sample is made smaller and smaller in the nano range: the small size effects and the quantum size effects. It then examines other phenomena associated with small superconductors such as quantum fluctuations, Anderson limit, parity and shell effects, along with the behaviour of nanowires and ultra-thin fims. It also describes some of the experimental techniques commonly used in the synthesis of small superconductors.
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Millgram, Elijah. John Stuart Mill and the Meaning of Life. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190873240.001.0001.

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The popular view that the meaning of a life should be a project is assessed by examining a life that did have that shape. John Stuart Mill’s utilitarian life project is described, and is argued to be a best representative of the class. Turning points and unusual features of Mill’s life are shown to be side effects or preconditions of having a very large project center stage in it. Life projects are motivated as satisfying a coherence requirement imposed on the valuable elements of a life. But Mill’s biography demonstrates that living out one’s life as a project undermines its coherence. The overunified life, it is concluded, is to be avoided, and the meaningfulness of a life is best reconceived so as to give it application in the lives of loosely organized agents.
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Biophotonics: Non-equilibrium and coherent systems in biology, biophysics, and biotechnology : Proceedings of International Conference Dedicated to the ... 28 - October, 2, 1994, Moscow, Russia. Bioinform Services Co, 1995.

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Leeb, Claudia. Power and Feminist Agency in Capitalism. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780190639891.001.0001.

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This book provides answers for the questions of the when, who, how, and what of sociopolitical change and finds solutions to the dilemmas inherent in the idea of the political subject. It introduces the idea of the moment of the limit to theorize the moment when feminist agency is possible in late capitalist societies despite the ways in which power subordinates people. It introduces the idea of the political subject-in-outline to theorize the who of sociopolitical change, which challenges political and feminist thought that aims at giving up on the subject or theorizing it as a “constantly shifting” identity. Such a political subject moves within the tension of a certain coherence (the subject) necessary to effect change, and permanent openness (the outline) necessary to counter its exclusionary character. It shows that theory and practice are equally important tools of how people can change the world, and that they must conceptualize theory and practice as never finished, but rather as ongoing projects, to become transformative. It conceptualizes a new concept of suffering that envisions what spurs on social change in the bodily moment of suffering that tells people that things should be different. It also explains the ways in which the idea of the political subject-in-outline embraces the concept of the unconscious, and rejects the language of recognition. Finally, it shows that for theorizing a mediated relationship between oppositions, people must make the unconscious link of the working classes, women, racial, and sexual minorities to the negative pole conscious.
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Kaufmann, Christine. The Covenants and Financial Crises. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198825890.003.0013.

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This chapter identifies three key elements for effectively implementing the Covenants in times of financial crisis: a people-oriented, rights-based perspective, a process to foster coherence, and a new paradigm for bridging the gap between human rights and international financial regulations. It first analyses the anatomy of different types of financial crises from a rights-holder perspective and identifies the key actors and their potential impacts. It shows that, while financial crises share commonalities, their triggers, involved actors, and effects may vary substantially, leading to a complex web of relationships and responsibilities and norm fragmentation. This feeds into an expansion of focus from people to process and coherence with an analysis of the human rights responsibilities of international financial institutions and their members. The chapter concludes by suggesting translational human rights as a new paradigm for bridging the identified conceptual gaps and conflicting interests, and to pave the way for a more active role of the Covenants.
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(Editor), A. V. Andreev, Sergey N. Bagayev (Editor), Anatoliy S. Chirkin (Editor), and Vladimir I. Denisov (Editor), eds. Quantum Optics, Interference Phenomena in Atomic Systems, and High-Precision Measurements: 29 June-3 July 1998, Moscow, Russia (Icono '98). SPIE-International Society for Optical Engine, 1999.

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(Editor), M. V. Fedorov, Vyacheslav M. Gordienko (Editor), Vladimir V. Shuvalov (Editor), and Vladimir D. Taranukhin (Editor), eds. Ultrafast Phenomena and Interaction of Superstrong Laser Fields With Matter: Nonlinear Optics and High-Field Physics : 29 June-3 July 1998, Moscow, Russia (Icono '98). SPIE-International Society for Optical Engine, 1999.

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