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Normativity, Human Nature and Practical Reason: A New Approach to an Old Problem
(2017-05-12)
Neo-Aristotelian ethical naturalism (henceforth: Aristotelian naturalism) claims ethical goodness is a kind of human natural goodness, where natural goodness is a function of human nature. Call this the core thesis. The ...
THE CENTRAL PATTERN GENERATORS FOR SWIMMING AND SCRATCHING ARE PARTLY SHARED OR INTERACT AT THE INTERNEURONAL LEVEL IN ADULT TURTLES.
(2014-12)
Distinct rhythmic behaviors involving a common set of motoneurons and muscles can be generated by separate central nervous system networks, a single network, or partly overlapping networks in invertebrates. Less is known ...
The thermodynamics of surfactant aggregation and adsorption at the clay-water inteface.
(1982)
Heats of adsorption indicated that at neutral pH anionic surfactants interact weakly with montmorillonite, but more strongly with alumina. The results also indicated that a calorimetric approach to studying surfactant-solid ...
The effects of non-instructional student preferences upon ratings of instructional competence /
(The University of Oklahoma., 1975)
Aerial Photo of Seminole County, OK, USA, BQL-3E-122
(United States Government, 1948-01-06)
Oklahoma aerial photographs in this collection are public domain and were created by U.S. government agencies or contractors to those agencies. The photos are marked with a flight and frame number at the top of the photos, ...
Bridging the Gap Between Humans and Machines for the Drilling Industry
(2021-12-18)
Drilling is perhaps the most revolutionary advancement humanity has ever experienced. Since its invention, man has seen extraordinary and rapid improvements in quality of life. At the core of drilling’s rapid evolution are ...