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    Medical Students Immersed in a Hyper-Realistic Surgical Training Environment Leads to Improved Measures of Emotional Resiliency by Both Hardiness and Emotional Intelligence Evaluation
    with Allana White, Isain Zapata, Alissa Lenz, Rebecca Ryznar, Natalie Nevins, Tuan N. Hoang, Reginald Franciose, Marian Safaoui, and David Clegg
    Frontiers in Psychology 11. 2020.
    BackgroundBurnout is being experienced by medical students, residents, and practicing physicians at significant rates. Higher levels of Hardiness and Emotional Intelligence may protect individuals against burnout symptoms. Previous studies have shown both Hardiness and Emotional IntelIigence protect against detrimental effects of stress and can be adapted through training; however, there is limited research on how training programs affect both simultaneously. Therefore, the objective of this stu…Read more
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    Motion planning with uncertainty: a landmark approach
    with Jean-Claude Latombe
    Artificial Intelligence 76 (1-2): 287-317. 1995.
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    Watson: Beyond Jeopardy!
    with David Ferrucci, Sugato Bagchi, David Gondek, and Erik T. Mueller
    Artificial Intelligence 199 93-105. 2013.
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    In conversation analysis, prediction, in the form of the projectability of turn constructional units, is a central feature of the ways in which talk is structured in interaction. As such, prediction is an important part of what recipients do when listening to talk in progress. This article will examine a number of instances of collaborative talk in English and French in which both participants produce similar talk at roughly the same time. It will be shown that prediction is being exercised in t…Read more
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    Book review: Supporting Asian Christianity’s Transition from Mission to Church: A History of the Foundation for Theological Education in South East Asia (review)
    Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 30 (4): 299-300. 2013.
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    Book Review: Your Church Is Too Small (review)
    Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 31 (2): 148-150. 2014.
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    Editorial: Performance Analysis in Sport
    with Miguel-Angel Gomez-Ruano and Sergio José Ibáñez
    Frontiers in Psychology 11. 2020.
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    Performance Advantages of Left-Handed Cricket Batting Talent
    with Jonathan D. Connor, David L. Mann, Miguel-Angel Gomez, and Kenji Doma
    Frontiers in Psychology 11. 2020.
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    Ethics for Indian Cybertariats
    with Gopal T. V. and Pavan Duggal
    International Review of Information Ethics 25 2-6. 2016.
    These further readings on the subject are selected and suggested by the editors of this issue and are published here with kind permissons of the owners of the respective copyrights.
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    4th National Cyber Security Workshop, 11-12 Nov 2016, Mumbai
    International Review of Information Ethics 25. 2016.
    The 4th National Cyber Security Workshop organised by IEEE India Council was held in Mumbai at the sprawling Yantra Park, Thane Campus of Tata Consultancy Services on 11 & 12 November, 2016. This event follows two successful editions of the workshop in Ahmedabad and Bangalore.
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    Ideology in language policy and educational practice : an afterword
    In Ali S. M. Al-Issa & Seyyed-Abdolhamid Mirhosseini (eds.), Worldwide English Language Education Today : Ideologies, Policies and Practices., Routledge. pp. 135-145. 2020.
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    Analysis of Cricket Ball Type and Innings on State Level Cricket Batter’s Performance
    with Jonathan Douglas Connor, Wade H. Sinclair, and Kenji Doma
    Frontiers in Psychology 10. 2019.
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    Teaching Philosophy: A Guide (review)
    Review of Metaphysics 72 (2). 2018.
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    Visions of Discovery: New Light on Physics, Cosmology, and Consciousness (edited book)
    with Raymond Y. Chiao, Marvin L. Cohen, William D. Phillips, and Charles L. Harper Jr
    Cambridge University Press. 2010.
    World-leading researchers, including Nobel Laureates and rising young stars, examine some of the most important and fundamental questions at the forefronts of modern science, philosophy, and theology, taking into account recent discoveries from a range of fields. This fascinating book is ideal for anyone seeking answers to deep questions about the universe and human life. The remarkable career of Charles H. Townes, inventor of the maser and laser for which he shared the 1964 Nobel Prize in Physi…Read more
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    Until recently, the ocular surface is thought by many to be sterile and devoid of living microbes. It is now becoming clear that this may not be the case. Recent and sophisticated PCR analyses have shown that microbial DNA‐based “signatures” are present within various ethnic, geographic, and contact lens wearing communities. Furthermore, using a mouse model of ocular surface disease, we have shown that the microbe, Corynebacterium mastitidis (C. mast), can stably colonize the ocular mucosa and t…Read more
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    Long Term Health Care: Providing a Spectrum of Services to the Aged
    with Laurence B. McCullough, Rosalie A. Kane, Robert L. Kane, Philip W. Brickner, Roberta Lipsman, and Linda K. Scharer
    Hastings Center Report 19 (5): 45. 1989.
    Book reviewed in this article: Long Term Care: Principles, Programs and Policies. By Rosalie A. Kane and Robert L. Kane. Long Term Health Care: providing a Spectrum of Services to the Aged. By Philip W. Brickner, Anthony J. Lechich, Roberta Lipsman, and Linda K. scharer.
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    Free love? On the relation between belief in free will, determinism, and passionate love
    with Jordane Boudesseul, Florian Cova, and Laurent Bègue
    Consciousness and Cognition 46 47-59. 2016.
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    Scienticity and Artistry Across All Subjects
    Philosophia 46 (2): 355-377. 2018.
    Both scienticity and artistry have been listed in cluster concept definitions for both science and art. However, these clusters have not been considered together before. I contrast and combine these different clusters for the first time, and I argue that doing so better elucidates the properties of the natural sciences, humanities and fine arts than the science and art cluster concepts do separately. This is because all disciplines have varying levels of scienticity and artistry, but this is not…Read more
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    Racial Disparities in Service Use among Medicaid Beneficiaries after Mandatory Enrollment in Managed Care: A Difference-in-Differences Approach
    with Ming Tai-Seale and Deborah Freund
    Inquiry: The Journal of Health Care Organization, Provision, and Financing 38 (1): 49-59. 2001.
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    The Medieval Cult of Saint Dominic of Silos (review)
    Speculum 80 (1): 253-255. 2005.
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    Studies in Medieval Philosophy, Science, and Logic (review)
    International Philosophical Quarterly 17 (3): 347-350. 1977.
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    Axioms of Intentionality in Aquinas’ Theory of Knowledge
    International Philosophical Quarterly 16 (4): 305-322. 1976.
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    Natural Law and Moral Inquiry (review)
    International Philosophical Quarterly 39 (4): 479-481. 1999.
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    Natural and Divine Law: Reclaiming the Tradition for Christian Ethics (review)
    International Philosophical Quarterly 42 (2): 275-277. 2002.
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    Christians among the Virtues (review)
    International Philosophical Quarterly 38 (4): 460-462. 1998.
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    The History and Significance of Hume’s Burning Coal Example
    with Thomas M. Lennon
    Journal of Philosophical Research 27 511-526. 2002.
    This paper examines the function of Hume’s use of a peculiar example from A Treatise of Human Nature. The example in question is that of a burning piece of coal that is whirled around at a sufficient speed to present to a viewer an image of a circle of fire. The example is a common one; and Hume himself points to Locke as his source in this case. Hume’s reference appears accurate since both Locke and Hume seem to marshal the example in order to bolster a case for an upper and lower temporal thre…Read more