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1929-, Ayllon Teodoro, ed. How to use token economy and point systems. 2nd ed. Pro-Ed, 1999.

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Drakeford, Mark. Token gesture?: A report on the use of token meters by gas, electricity and water companies. [s.n.], 1995.

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Webb, Dix Noonan, and DNW. The important collection of British 18th century trade tokens formed by the late Dr David L Spence of Pittsburgh, USA (part II, Middlesex - Yorkshire): 67A. Dix Noonan Webb, 2005.

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Webb, Dix Noonan, and DNW. An auction of British trade tokens, tickets and passes, numismatic books, including the important collection of British 18th century trade tokens formed by the late Dr. David L. Spence of Pittsburgh, USA (part III) ...: 70B. Dix Noonan Webb, 2006.

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Needleman, Saul B. Use of God's name Jehovah on coins, medals, tokens and jetons. Xlibris, 2002.

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Gauer, Jeff S. The toke book!: Maximizing the benefits of medical marijuana through smoking. Work-Playground Press, 2011.

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Institute Of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. Information technology: Local and metropolitan area networks - token ring access method and physical layer specifications - recommended practice for use of unshielded twisted pair cable (UTP) for token ring data transmission at 4 Mbit/s. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, 1993.

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Tokens of the Industrial Revolution: Foreign silver coins countermarked for use in Great Britain c. 1787-1828. Spink, 2001.

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Fenn, Patricia. Rewards of merit: Tokens of a child's progress and a teacher's esteem as an enduring aspect of American religious and secular education. Ephemera Society of America, 1994.

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Yi, Su-rang. Noe sonsang hwanja ŭi undong mabi chaehwal chʻiryo pʻŭrogŭraem i naejang toen hyudaeyong sinʼgyŏng kŭnyuk chŏnʼgi chagŭkki ŭi kaebal mit sangpʻumhwa =: Development of pre-programmed portable neuromuscular electrical stimulator (PPP-NMES) for rehabilitation of motor dysfunction due to brain injury. Pogŏn Pokchibu, 2007.

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Goldberg, Sanford C. Core Criteria I. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198793670.003.0004.

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Chapter 3 deals with the first issue one faces in the task of articulating the explicit epistemic criteria for belief: the problem of the criterion. It is tempting to suppose that a belief can be normatively proper from the epistemic point of view only if the believer can certify for herself the reliability of every belief-forming process on which she relied. But insisting on this quickly leads to the threat of an infinite regress. This chapter defends a foundationalist response to this problem, according to which we enjoy a default (albeit defeasible) permission to rely on certain cognitive p
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Tizuko, Kettmuno. Funny SKULL TOKEN Notebook: 120 Pages - Size 6x9 Inch - Use for Doodle, Note, Plan, Music Tab, Diary... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... . Independently Published, 2020.

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Tanaka, Kiyomi. Differential Use of Reactive Tokens in Japanese In Turn Management and by Gender. Dissertation.Com, 2007.

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Millikan, Ruth Garrett. Markers of Identity and Grounded Infosigns. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198717195.003.0015.

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Some ways that identity of the referents of two signs may be marked is by recurrence of the same sign design (“duplicates markers”), by use of the same sign token over again (“Strawson markers”), and by various anaphorical relations (anaphors). Strawson markers, of which “mental files” are an example, are of particular interest, their occurrence or use very significantly reducing the number of separate signs needed to represent complex states of affairs, hence, the number of inferences that must be drawn to extract the consequences of a set of premises. What a sign gives information about, how
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Levine, Joseph. Demonstrative Thought. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198800088.003.0003.

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In this paper I develop a model of what it is to entertain a demonstrative thought, whether about an individual or a property. The primary question I investigate is the mechanism responsible for securing the referent of the demonstrative component of the thought. I characterize mechanisms of demonstrative reference for both token-demonstratives and type-demonstratives, drawing a distinction between genuine type-demonstratives and “quasi” type-demonstratives in the process. I then use the results of this discussion to criticize various philosophical uses of the notion of a demonstrative concept
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Danks, David. The Psychology of Causal Perception and Reasoning. Edited by Helen Beebee, Christopher Hitchcock, and Peter Menzies. Oxford University Press, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199279739.003.0022.

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Causal beliefs and reasoning are deeply embedded in many parts of our cognition. We are clearly ‘causal cognizers’, as we easily and automatically (try to) learn the causal structure of the world, use causal knowledge to make decisions and predictions, generate explanations using our beliefs about the causal structure of the world, and use causal knowledge in many other ways. Because causal cognition is so ubiquitous, psychological research into it is itself an enormous topic, and literally hundreds of people have devoted entire careers to the study of it. Causal cognition can be divided into
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Fetzer, Anita. Context. Edited by Yan Huang. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199697960.013.15.

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The concept of context has undergone some fundamental rethinking in the scientific community, where it is no longer seen as an analytic prime. Rather than being looked upon as an external constraint on linguistic performance, context is analysed as a product of language use, as interactionally construed, co-constructed, and negotiated, and as imported and invoked. Context is also considered as a psychological construct, and as a set of antecedent premises, which are required for a communicative act to be felicitous. Context is further conceptualized along the distinction between context as typ
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Brummer, Chris, ed. Cryptoassets. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190077310.001.0001.

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Cryptoassets represent one of the most high-profile financial products in the world, and fastest growing financial products in history. From Bitcoin, Etherium, and Ripple’s XRP—so-called “utility tokens” used to access financial services—to initial coin offerings that in 2017 rivaled venture capital in money raised for startups, with an estimated $5.6 billion (USD) raised worldwide across 435 Initial Coin Offerings (ICOs). All the while, technologists have hailed the underlying blockchain technology for these assets as potentially game-changing applications for financial payments and record-ke
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IEEE standards for local and metropolitan area networks: Supplement to Token ring access method and physical layer specifications : Recommended practice for use of unshielded twisted pair cable (UTP) for token ring data transmission at 4 Mb/s. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, 1991.

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Plock, Vike Martina. Ties: Elizabeth Bowen. Edinburgh University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474427418.003.0005.

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This chapter shows that Elizabeth Bowen’s most cosmopolitan novel, To the North (1932), strategically uses references to clothes and other sartorial items in the construction of literary character. Far from being simply the markers of characters’ socio-economic constellations, clothes, it argues, function as agents of intersubjectivity in the text. Because they are associated with the velocity and the verve of modern capitalism, clothes in To the North connect people and are responsible for the development of interpersonal energies. Although she acknowledges fashion’s tendency to promote stand
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120 no gurafu ga shimesu Amerikajin no honne: USA tudi-shi no tokei wa yuben ni kataru. PHP Kenkyujo, 1992.

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Witzke, Serena S. ‘I knew I had a brother!’. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198789260.003.0019.

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This chapter first examines the direct structural, narrative, and textual engagement of Wilde’s The Importance of Being Earnest with New Comic playwright Plautus’ Menaechmi, and then suggests that viewing Wilde’s Earnest as an interpretation of Menaechmi offers a new lens for understanding the bad behaviour of the Plautine twins. Both plays are farces involving two brothers with hidden identities and behaving badly, and both depend upon the revelation of identity through the use of signa (verbal signs) or symboli (physical tokens) of recognition. Wilde’s interest in the consequences of stifled
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Sprigings, David. Taking the history. Edited by Patrick Davey and David Sprigings. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199568741.003.0003.

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The aim of doctors is to understand the patient and the disease. Taking the history is key to both of these objectives. Only through talking to patients can doctors can get to know them as people, and their personal experience of illness, and the history remains the richest source of information about their diseases. Most diagnoses are suggested by the history, with examination and investigation providing supporting and confirmatory evidence. By the same token, if doctors reach the end of the history without some idea as to the cause of the patient’s problem, they need to go back and retake it
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Rowett, Catherine. Knowledge and Truth in Plato. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199693658.001.0001.

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I defend four main theses: (1) Knowledge, in Plato’s vocabulary, is a kind of conceptual competence, involving ‘knowing what it is’ about something like virtue or justice; (2) There is a corresponding special meaning of the verb ‘is’ that occurs in the expression ‘knowing what it is’, which is key to understanding what Plato means by claiming that Forms have a superior kind of being; (3) When one knows ‘what it is’ about such concepts, one knows neither a proposition, nor set of propositions, nor an object, but something like a type. Plato’s term is eidos. Plato rightly notes that, in ordinary
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Garipzanov, Ildar. Secular Monograms, Social Status, and Authority in the Late Roman World and Early Byzantium. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198815013.003.0006.

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This chapter examines the use of monograms as graphic signs of imperial authority in the late Roman and early Byzantine empire, from its appropriation on imperial coinage in the mid-fifth century to its employment in other material media in the following centuries. It also overviews the use of monograms by imperial officials and aristocrats as visible signs of social power and noble identity on mass-produced objects, dress accessories, and luxury items. The concluding section discusses a new social function for late antique monograms as visible tokens of a new Christian paideia and of elevated
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Garipzanov, Ildar. Monogrammatic Culture in Pre-Carolingian Europe. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198815013.003.0008.

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This chapter first examines various material media manifesting the use of monograms as signs of authority for early medieval kings and bishops and as visual tokens of social status for sixth- and seventh-century elites. It also surveys the functional usage of invocational cruciform devices, christograms, and the sign of the cross on material artefacts and manuscripts, both in the Christian East and the Latin West. The final section analyses the impact of late antique monogrammatic culture on the evolving early medieval discourse on the extralinguistic qualities of letters and the symbolic sign
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Mitsis, Phillip, ed. Oxford Handbook of Epicurus and Epicureanism. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199744213.001.0001.

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The ancient Greek philosopher Epicurus (340–271 bce), though often despised for his materialism, hedonism, and denial of the immortality of the soul, has at the same time been an ongoing source of inspiration for a great variety of subsequent philosophers, poets, and political thinkers. This volume offers authoritative discussions of all aspects of Epicurus’s philosophy and then traces out some of its most important later influences throughout the Western intellectual tradition. Epicurean arguments are carefully placed in their ancient and subsequent intellectual contexts, thus offering reader
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Richter, Gerhard. Thinking with Adorno. Fordham University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.5422/fordham/9780823284030.001.0001.

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What Theodor W. Adorno says cannot be separated from how he says it. By the same token, what he thinks cannot be isolated from how he thinks it. The central aim of Thinking with Adorno: The Uncoervice Gaze is to examine how these basic yet far-reaching assumptions teach us to think with Adorno—which is to say, both alongside him and in relation to his diverse contexts and constellations. These contexts and constellations range from aesthetic theory to political critique, from the problem of judgment to the difficulty of inheriting a tradition, from one’s orientation in the work of art and the
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IEEE Computer Society. LAN/MAN Standards Committee. and American National Standards Institute, eds. IEEE standards for local and metropolitan area networks: Supplement to token-passing bus access method and physical layer specifications : alternative use of BNC connectors and Manchester-encoded signaling methods for single-channel bus physical layer entities. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc., 1997.

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Fox, Georgia L., ed. An Archaeology and History of a Caribbean Sugar Plantation on Antigua. University Press of Florida, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5744/florida/9781683401285.001.0001.

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An Archaeology and History of a Caribbean Sugar Plantation on Antigua uses archaeological and documentary evidence to reconstruct daily life at Betty’s Hope plantation on the island of Antigua, one of the largest sugar plantations in the Caribbean. It demonstrates the rich information that the multidisciplinary approach of contemporary historical archaeology can offer when assessing the long-term impacts of sugarcane agriculture on the region and its people. Drawing on ten years of research at the 300-year-old site, the researchers uncover the plantation’s inner workings and its connections to
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