Harvard Referencing
... Advisers in Learning Connection in collaboration with Librarians © University of South Australia, January 2006 page 1 Learning Connection—Learning Guide Referencing using the Harvard author-date ... of in- text and reference list references Frequently asked questions What is referencing? Referencing, or citing, means acknowledging the sources of information and ideas you have used in ... ‘rules’ of referencing? There are three main rules of referencing. 1. A reference must be included every time you use someone else’s ideas or information. 2. A reference must be included when...
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... contact forces, muscles forces, and various simulated clinical conditions on joint contact area and joint contact pressures by inserting thin pressure-sensitive films or similar devices (e.g., Fuji ... represented the amount of internal/external rotation [18]. 2.5. Measuring Glenohumeral Joint Contact Patterns. Gleno- humeral joint contact patterns were determined by com- bining the joint motion measured ... includes cartilage in the estimation of joint contact patterns. In summary, we have developed a technique for charac- terizing in vivo glenohumeral joint contact patterns during dynamic activities....
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harvard university press having thought essays in the metaphysics of mind feb 1998
... objective understanding introduced in the preceding three chapters, and to show how they enable a new account of truth in terms of beholden- ness to objects. The principal innovations are an explicit distinction between ... that a psychological theory need not in principle ignore meaningfulness in order to maintain its credentials as empiri- cal and scientific. 4 Information processing systems The last section showed ... insight as was classing whales with fish or the sun with the planets. Disputing the terms in which to express this is pointless. More interesting is the question of what distinguishes people from non-people:...
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harvard university press good natured the origins of right and wrong in humans and other animals mar 1996
... usual during fissioning, the dividing line followed the backbone of macaque society, the matrilin- eal hierarchy (female kin are closely bonded and united in their battles with nonkin, the result ... Whereas female macaques normally maintain lifelong bonds of kinship, Mozu ignored the ties with her offspring and began making overtures to individuals in the dominant division. Despite occasional ... initiate contact). Eventually her peers began to accept her presence, and to return Mozu's grooming. Mozu is now well inte- grated into the dominant troop, once again enjoying the feeding...
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harvard university press tales of the mighty dead historical essays in the metaphysics of intentionality nov 2002
... being a lion entails being a mammal in this sense, because everything incompatible with being a mammal (for instance, being an invertebrate, or a prime number) is incom- patible with being ... of committing oneself by draw- ing conclusions from it, using it as a premise in reasoning and a basis for planning. That is, conceiving is applying concepts in the sense of mak- ing judgments. ... to be inferring and asserting, besides interpretability. Nothing is recognizable as a practice of giving and asking for reasons, I claim, unless it involves undertaking and attributing commitments....
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Cambridge.University.Press.Allegories.of.Union.in.Irish.and.English.Writing.1790-1870.Politics.History.and.the.Family.from.Edgeworth.to.Arnold.Oct.2000.pdf
... should disappear in England as it has in France, all distinctions would thereby be lost. Here Burke avows the central role of masculine heterosexual discipline in creating and maintaining social, political, ... not so much with how femininity figures in the Reflections, but in what ways and for what purposes it is written out, or written in, as a force in maintaining or disturbing the Burkean status quo. ... discipline in sexual and familial relations, conceived as central to the maintenance of order. For part of what Burke fears in the Jacobin revolt is the unfixing of the proper bounds of feminine...
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Cambridge.University.Press.Defending.Literature.in.Early.Modern.England.Renaissance.Literary.Theory.in.Social.Context.Sep.2000.pdf
... not the day forth in vain idleness,” gained his king’s love by conduct- ing his business. Thanks to Wolsey, Henry could live the life of pleasure his minister eschewed: The King was young and ... disappoint. The conjoining of governmental experience and the authority of Greek and Latin texts, ini- tially adopted in order to provide a meliorating supplement to Elyot’s expe- rience in government, ... dividing/unifying “and” in “profit and pleasure”). To these studies in “philosophy” then were added the tra- ditional arts of courtly chivalry: horsemanship, shooting, fencing, lute playing, dancing,...
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Cambridge.University.Press.Ethical.Issues.in.Maternal-Fetal.Medicine.Mar.2002.pdf
... Harris. Neil McIntosh (Chapter 21), a consultant paediatrician in Scotland, oVers a practising clinician’s slant on disability, in the context of ethical issues in withdrawing life-sustaining treatment. ... publicly funded IVF clinics in London, combines her clinical background with an interest in diVerence to suggest a new and thought-provoking analysis of human reproductive cloning. Drawing on the work ... according to the view in question, infants lack a right to life. However, this is at odds with our moral intuitions, according to which infants have moral interests that deserve protection, including...
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Cambridge.University.Press.Press.Politics.and.the.Public.Sphere.in.Europe.and.North.America.1760-1820.Jul.2002.pdf
... authoritative in the Middle Ages called their authority into question. When combined with the propaganda poten- tial of the printing press to disseminate such findings, printing became a major force behind ... abridgement, The Printing Revolution in Early Modern Europe (Cambridge, ). Eisenstein, Printing Press and Eisenstein, Printing Revolution. For his critique of Eisenstein see Johns, The Nature ... printers gained no significant economies of scale by increasing existing capacity. Even late eighteenth-century innovations such as the Stanhope press and the Columbian press only marginally increased...
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Cambridge.University.Press.The.Crisis.of.Literature.in.the.1790s.Print.Culture.and.the.Public.Sphere.Nov.1999.pdf
... ‘the information revol- ution’ in our own age. Although rooted in the printing press rather than computers (the Internet or World-Wide Web, electronic publishing), it was similarly discussed in ... of opposing arbitrary authority. Arthur O’Connor insisted that the invention of the compass and the printing press had determined the course of history in a direction which Pitt’s repressive ... dread, resound in the writings of the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries in Britain – a time and a place when the newly disturbing technology was writing itself . . . Having lived so comfortably...
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Cambridge.University.Press.War.Land.on.the.Eastern.Front.Culture.National.Identity.and.German.Occupation.in.World.War.I.May.2000.pdf
... language, the oldest living Indo- 30 War Land on the Eastern Front printing of Lithuanian in Latin letters, seeking thus to remove Lithuanians from Polish inXuence, bringing them closer to Orthodoxy ... of uncertain shapes and living forms. Finally, rain would begin again. Winters were harsh, as Siberian winds brought inWnities of snow to cover the land. One awed oYcial felt ‘‘deep impressions ... RussiWcation in the Baltic provinces put increasing strain on their position as a ‘‘peculiar institu- tion’’ within Imperial Russian society. Articulate Baltic Germans resett- ling in Germany energetically...
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Cambridge.University.Press.Who.Believes.in.Human.Rights.Reflections.on.the.European.Convention.Oct.2006.pdf
... and Legal Theory Twining: Rethinking Evidence Twining & Miers: How to Do Things with Rules Ward: A Critical Introduction to European Law Ward: Shakespeare and Legal Imagination Zander: Cases ... Convention GiventhatthecasesIdiscussinthebookaremerelyillustrative,thereisastrong elementoffortuityinthewaythefive‘criticallight’chaptersareassembled.The imageofthekaleidoscopecomestomindinthatitpointstoaninfinitenumberof combinationsofeithertheoreticalorempiricalelements,orboth.Ineachchapter itisasifIhadcollectedpiecesofcaselaw,shakenthem,andobservedthe resultingcombination–ifnotexactlysymmetry–inthemirror(orlight)of aparticulartheory.Icouldhaverepeatedtheexerciseoverandoveragain, adinfinitum,eitherwiththesameorwithslightlydifferentmaterial(caselaw) ormirrors(critiques). 30 Eachtimetheresultwouldhavebeendifferentbut, Iwouldargue,nolesscompelling. Theimageofthekaleidoscopedrawsattentiontothewayoursensesconstruct patternswhichdonot‘really’existexceptthroughtheartificeofreflection (theory).ItcouldbesaidthatIofferakaleidoscopicreadingoftheConvention, i.e.onegeneratingarrangementswhichare,ifnotaestheticallypleasing,atleast deceptivelyattractiveintheirsimplicityand(imposed)regularity.Afriendwho readChapter3wasnotdeceived.Sheremarked,disapprovingly,thatitwasas though ... Sussex. Iwas‘musing’.Itookthisasacompliment;theMuses,offspringofZeusand Mnemosyne,aretraditionallyseenasinspiringcreativityandlearning.‘Musing’ alsoembracestheideaofmeditation,perhapsofwastingtimebutinorder bettertoponderandreflect. Theselectionofajudicialinstitutionasthepracticalfocusofmyreflection resultsinabookwhichcontainsfarmorelawthannon-lawyersareusedto, thoughlesslawthanlawyersmayhavewished.IbrieflyintroducetheConvention inChapter2sothatthereadercanseehowthecasesIdiscussfitwithinthelawof the...
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Cambridge.University.Press.A.Clinicians.Guide.to.Statistics.and.Epidemiology.in.Mental.Health.Measuring.Truth.and.Uncertainty.Jul.2009.pdf
... any confounding bias in this observational study. Readers should begin to assess this issue by putting themselves in the place of the treating clinicians. Why would one stop the antidepressant after ... that antidepressants can cause or worsen rapid-cycling in patients with bipolar disorder. So if a patient has rapid-cycling illness, some clinicians would be inclined to stop the antidepressant ... rapid cyclers (due to confounding by indication) than the other group (in whom the antidepressant was continued), then the observed finding that the antidepressant discontinuation group relapsed earlier...
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