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The Grass Snake and the Basilisk: From Pre-Christian Protective House God to the Antichrist ., H.J. Rob Lenders, Environment and History, 20, £¨3£©, 319-346, 2014, ×ÔÈ»»·¾³Ê·

Looking Backwards into a Mediterranean Edge Environment: Landscape Changes in El Congost Valley (Catalonia), 1850-2005. , Enric Tello, Nat¨¤lia Valldeperas, Environment and History, 20, £¨3£©, 347-384, 2014, ×ÔÈ»»·¾³Ê·

The Sludge Question: The Regulation of Mine Tailings in Nineteenth-Century Victoria. , Susan Lawrence and Peter Davies, Environment and History, 20, £¨3£©, 385-410, 2014, ×ÔÈ»»·¾³Ê·

Climate Variability and Societal Dynamics in Pre-Colonial Southern African History (AD 900-1840): A Synthesis and Critique. , Matthew J. Hannaford, Environment and History, 20, £¨3£©, 411-445, 2014, ×ÔÈ»»·¾³Ê·

Not by Human Hands: Five Technological Tenets for Environmental History in the Anthropocene., Dolly Jørgensen, Environment and History, 20, £¨4£©, 479-489, 2014, ×ÔÈ»»·¾³Ê·

Among Animals. , Harriet Ritvo, Environment and History, 20, £¨4£©, 491-498, 2014, ×ÔÈ»»·¾³Ê·

Borderland, No-Man's Land, Nature's Wonderland: Troubled Humanity and Untroubled Earth. , Peter Coates, Environment and History, 20, £¨4£©, 499-516, 2014, ×ÔÈ»»·¾³Ê·

Coastal Cities and Environmental Change. , Stephen Mosley, Environment and History, 20, £¨4£©, 517-533, 2014, ×ÔÈ»»·¾³Ê·

Telling the Right Story: Environmental Violence and Liberation Narratives. , Stefania Barca, Environment and History, 20, £¨4£©, 535-546, 2014, ×ÔÈ»»·¾³Ê·

Environmental and Veterinary History - Some Themes and Suggested Ways Forward. , Karen Brown, Environment and History, 20, £¨4£©, 547-559, 2014, ×ÔÈ»»·¾³Ê·

Rethinking the British Empire through Eco-Cultural Networks: Materialist-Cultural Environmental History, Relational Connections and Agency. , James Beattie, Environment and History, 20, £¨4£©, 561-575, 2014, ×ÔÈ»»·¾³Ê·

Climate, Change, History. , James R. Fleming, Environment and History, 20, £¨4£©, 577-586, 2014, ×ÔÈ»»·¾³Ê·

Demographic monitoring and population viability analysis of two rare beardtongues from the Uinta Basin, Rebecca M. McCaffery, Western North American Naturalist , 74, £¨3£©, 257-274, 2014, ×ÔÈ»»·¾³Ê·

The Plecoptera and Trichoptera of the Arctic North Slope of Alaska, Michael R. Kendrick, Western North American Naturalist , 74, £¨3£©, 275-285, 2014, ×ÔÈ»»·¾³Ê·

Influence of nonnative and native ungulate biomass and seasonal precipitation on the vegetation production in a Great Basin ecosystem, Linda C. Zeigenfuss, Western North American Naturalist , 74, £¨3£©, 286-298, 2014, ×ÔÈ»»·¾³Ê·

Estimating the ages of mountain sucker Catostomus platyrhynchus from the Black Hills: precision, maturation, and growth, Jason J. Breeggemann, Western North American Naturalist , 74, £¨3£©, 299-310, 2014, ×ÔÈ»»·¾³Ê·

Reproduction and pollination of the endangered dwarf bear-poppyArctomecon humilis (Papaveraceae) across a quarter century: unraveling of a pollination web?, Vincent J. Tepedino, Western North American Naturalist , 74, £¨3£©, 311-324, 2014, ×ÔÈ»»·¾³Ê·

Population genetic structure of the Baird's pocket gopher, Geomys breviceps, in eastern Texas, Sarah R. Welborn, Western North American Naturalist , 74, £¨3£©, 325-334, 2014, ×ÔÈ»»·¾³Ê·

Plant community changes following closure of artesian wells in Great Sand Dunes National Park, Colorado, Sarah J. Garza, Western North American Naturalist , 74, £¨3£©, 335-342, 2014, ×ÔÈ»»·¾³Ê·

Home-range size and subadult dispersal of black bears in the Cascade Range of western Oregon, Dave Immell, Western North American Naturalist , 74, £¨3£©, 343-348, 2014, ×ÔÈ»»·¾³Ê·

Rediscovered populations of the Idaho point-headed grasshopper,Acrolophitus pulchellus (Bruner), 1890 (Orthoptera: Acrididae), Beth A. Waterbury, Western North American Naturalist , 74, £¨3£©, 349-355, 2014, ×ÔÈ»»·¾³Ê·

New vascular plant floristic records for the Dakotas, Karen Meyer Walker, Western North American Naturalist , 74, £¨3£©, 356-363, 2014, ×ÔÈ»»·¾³Ê·

Doryanthes excelsa and Rafflesia arnoldii: two ¡°swagger prints¡± by Edward Smith Weddell (1796¨C1858), and the work of the Weddell family of engravers (1814¨C1852), H. J. Noltie, Archives of Natural History , 41, £¨2£©, 189-209, 2014, ×ÔÈ»»·¾³Ê·

Natural history in newspapers: Dugald Semple (1884¨C1964), Ayrshire naturalist and nature journalist, P. G. Moore, Archives of Natural History , 41, £¨2£©, 209-223, 2014, ×ÔÈ»»·¾³Ê·

Maidstone's woodpecker ¨C an unexpected bird specimen in the herbarium of Sir Hans Sloane, Charles E. Jarvis, Archives of Natural History , 41, £¨2£©, 230-240, 2014, ×ÔÈ»»·¾³Ê·

Axel Elof Jäderholm (1868¨C1927) of Sweden: educator, hydrozoan zoologist and botanist, Dale R. Calder, Archives of Natural History , 41, £¨2£©, 240-251, 2014, ×ÔÈ»»·¾³Ê·

Juan Crist¨®bal Gundlach's contributions to the knowledge of Puerto Rican birds and his influence on the development of natural history in Puerto Rico, James W. Wiley, Archives of Natural History , 41, £¨2£©, 251-270, 2014, ×ÔÈ»»·¾³Ê·

Squirrels from the Mariana Islands (south-western Pacific) in the Naturalis Biodiversity Center, Leiden, with notes on the mammalian fauna of this Micronesian archipelago, Marco Masseti and Steven Van Der Mije, Archives of Natural History , 41, £¨2£©, 270-280, 2014, ×ÔÈ»»·¾³Ê·

¡°A Dissertation on Swallows¡± with comments on their migration by the eighteenth-century Maryland naturalist, Henry Callister, Ellen M. Lawler, Archives of Natural History , 41, £¨2£©, 280-294, 2014, ×ÔÈ»»·¾³Ê·

The difficult provenance of Ferdinand von Mueller's zoological specimens, A. M. Lucas, Archives of Natural History , 41, £¨2£©, 294-309, 2014, ×ÔÈ»»·¾³Ê·

An anonymous account of Mary Anning (1799¨C1847), fossil collector of Lyme Regis, England, published in Chambers's journal in 1857, and its attribution to Frank Buckland (1826¨C1880), George Roberts (c.1804¨C1860) and William Buckland (1784¨C1856), Michael A. Taylor , Archives of Natural History , 41, £¨2£©, 309-326, 2014, ×ÔÈ»»·¾³Ê·

Clemente Onelli's sketch map and his first-hand, retrospective account of an early fossil-hunting expedition along the R¨ªo Santa Cruz, southern Patagonia, 1888¨C1889, P. D. Brinkman and S. F. Vizca¨ªno, Archives of Natural History , 41, £¨2£©, 326-338, 2014, ×ÔÈ»»·¾³Ê·

A review of nineteenth-century records of Sowerby's beaked whale (Mesoplodon bidens), G. N. H. Waller, Archives of Natural History , 41, £¨2£©, 338-357, 2014, ×ÔÈ»»·¾³Ê·

 

 

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Predicative Frege Arithmetic and ¡®Everyday¡¯ Mathematics, Richard G. Heck, Jr, Philosophia Mathematica , 22, (3), 279-307, 2014, Êýѧ

Logic, Mathematics, and the A Priori, Part I: A Problem for Realism, Neil Tennant, Philosophia Mathematica , 22, (3), 308-320, 2014, Êýѧ

Logic, Mathematics, and the A Priori, Part II: Core Logic as Analytic, and as the Basis for Natural Logicism, Neil Tennant, Philosophia Mathematica , 22, (3), 321-344, 2014, Êýѧ

How Not to Enhance the Indispensability Argument, Russell Marcus, Philosophia Mathematica , 22, (3), 345-360, 2014, Êýѧ

A Dilemma for Neo-Fregeanism, Robert Trueman, Philosophia Mathematica , 22, (3), 361-379, 2014, Êýѧ

Mathematical recreations of D¨¦nes König and his work on graph theory, Mitsuko Wate-Mizuno, Historia Mathematica, 41, (4), 377-399, 2014, Êýѧ

How algebra spoiled recreational problems: A case study in the cross-cultural dissemination of mathematics, Albrecht Heeffer, Historia Mathematica, 41, (4), 400-437, 2014, Êýѧ

W.W. Rouse Ball and the mathematics of string figures, Eric Vandendriessche, Historia Mathematica, 41, (4), 438-462, 2014, Êýѧ

Varieties of wonder:: John Wilkins' mathematical magic and the perpetuity of invention, Maarten Van Dyck, Koen Vermeir, Historia Mathematica, 41, (4), 463-489, 2014, Êýѧ

R¨¦cr¨¦ations et math¨¦matiques mondaines au XVIIIe si¨¨cle: le cas de Guyot, Bruno Belhoste, Denise Hazebrouck, Historia Mathematica, 41, (4), 490-505, 2014, Êýѧ

Les R¨¦cr¨¦ations Math¨¦matiques d'Édouard Lucas: quelques ¨¦clairages, Anne-Marie D¨¦caillot, Historia Mathematica, 41, (4), 506-517, 2014, Êýѧ

 

 

 

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The role of quantum recurrence in superconductivity, carbon nanotubes and related gauge symmetry breaking, Donatello Dolce, Andrea Perali, Foundations of Physics, 44, £¨9£©, 905-922, 2014, ÎïÀí

Newtonian Dynamics from the Principle of Maximum Caliber, Diego Gonz¨¢lez, Sergio Davis, Gonzalo Guti¨¦rrez, Foundations of Physics, 44, £¨9£©, 923-931, 2014, ÎïÀí

Standard Model Gauge Couplings from Gauge-Dilatation Symmetry Breaking, Kosuke Odagiri, Foundations of Physics, 44, £¨9£©, 932-952, 2014, ÎïÀí

A Complete Proof of the Confinement Limit of One-Dimensional Dirac Particles, Jian-Yuan Cheng, Foundations of Physics, 44, £¨9£©, 953-959, 2014, ÎïÀí

Harmonic Oscillator Trap and the Phase-Shift Approximation, H. S. Köhler, Foundations of Physics, 44, £¨9£©, 960-972, 2014, ÎïÀí

Majorana-Oppenheimer Approach to Proca Field Equations, J. L. Tomazelli, G. A. M. A. Fernandes, Foundations of Physics, 44, £¨9£©, 973-989, 2014, ÎïÀí

On Clifford Space Relativity, Black Hole Entropy, Rainbow Metrics, Generalized Dispersion and Uncertainty Relations, Carlos Castro, Foundations of Physics, 44, £¨9£©, 990-1008, 2014, ÎïÀí

Quantum Measures on Finite Effect Algebras with the Riesz Decomposition Properties, Aili Yang, Yongjian Xie, Foundations of Physics, 44, £¨10£©, 1009-1039, 2014, ÎïÀí

Conway¨CKochen and the Finite Precision Loophole, Ronnie Hermens, Foundations of Physics, 44, £¨10£©, 1038-1048, 2014, ÎïÀí

Renormalization of the Strongly Attractive Inverse Square Potential: Taming the Singularity, A. D. Alhaidari, Foundations of Physics, 44, £¨10£©, 1049-1058, 2014, ÎïÀí

A Locally Deterministic, Detector-Based Model of Quantum Measurement, Brian R. La Cour, Foundations of Physics, 44, £¨10£©, 1059-1084, 2014, ÎïÀí

Parity Proofs of the Kochen¨CSpecker Theorem Based on the 120-Cell, Mordecai Waegell, P. K. Aravind, Foundations of Physics, 44, £¨10£©, 1085-1095, 2014, ÎïÀí

Born¨CJordan Quantization and the Equivalence of the Schrödinger and Heisenberg Pictures, Maurice A. de Gosson, Foundations of Physics, 44, £¨10£©, 1096-1106, 2014, ÎïÀí

Characterizing Entropy in Statistical Physics and in Quantum Information Theory, Bernhard Baumgartner, Foundations of Physics, 44, £¨10£©, 1107-1123, 2014, ÎïÀí

The Status of Determinism in Proofs of the Impossibility of a Noncontextual Model of Quantum Theory, Robert W. Spekkens, Foundations of Physics, 44, £¨11£©, 1125-1155, 2014, ÎïÀí

Lorentz Invariant Berry Phase for a Perturbed Relativistic Four Dimensional Harmonic Oscillator, Yossi Bachar, Rafael I. Arshansky, Lawrence P. Horwitz¡­, Foundations of Physics, 44, £¨11£©, 1156-1167, 2014, ÎïÀí

A Minimal Framework for Non-Commutative Quantum Mechanics, D. J. Hurley, M. A. Vandyck, Foundations of Physics, 44, £¨11£©, 1168-1187, 2014, ÎïÀí

Relativistic Fermi-Gas Model for Nucleus, H. Hassanabadi, A. Armat, L. Naderi, Foundations of Physics, 44, £¨11£©, 1188-1194, 2014, ÎïÀí

Contrary Inferences in Consistent Histories and a Set Selection Criterion, Petros Wallden, Foundations of Physics, 44, £¨11£©, 1195-1215, 2014, ÎïÀí

A Generalized Quantum Theory, Gerd Niestegge, Foundations of Physics, 44, £¨11£©, 1216-1229, 2014, ÎïÀí

Ontological Models, Preparation Contextuality and Nonlocality, Manik Banik, Foundations of Physics, 44, £¨11£©, 1230-1244, 2014, ÎïÀí

Quantum Mechanics: Ontology Without Individuals, Newton da Costa, Olimpia Lombardi, Foundations of Physics, 44, £¨12£©, 1246-1257, 2014, ÎïÀí

Quantum Decoherence: A Logical Perspective, Sebastian Fortin, Leonardo Vanni, Foundations of Physics, 44, £¨12£©, 1258-1268, 2014, ÎïÀí

Separability and Non-Individuality: Is It Possible to Conciliate (At Least A Form Of) Einstein¡¯s Realism with Quantum Mechanics?, D¨¦cio Krause, Jonas R. B. Arenhart, Foundations of Physics, 44, £¨12£©, 1269-1288, 2014, ÎïÀí

Towards a Galoisian lnterpretation of Heisenberg lndeterminacy Principle, Julien Page, Gabriel Catren, Foundations of Physics, 44, £¨12£©, 1289-1301, 2014, ÎïÀí

The Logic of Identity: Distinguishability and Indistinguishability in Classical and Quantum Physics, Dennis Dieks, Foundations of Physics, 44, £¨12£©, 1302-1316, 2014, ÎïÀí

On the Relation Between Gauge and Phase Symmetries, Gabriel Catren, Foundations of Physics, 44, £¨12£©, 1317-1335, 2014, ÎïÀí

Indivisibility, Complementarity and Ontology: A Bohrian Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics, Jairo Rold¨¢n-Charria, Foundations of Physics, 44, £¨12£©, 1336-1356, 2014, ÎïÀí

Physical Properties as Modal Operators in the Topos Approach to Quantum Mechanics, H. Freytes, G. Domenech, C. de Ronde, Foundations of Physics, 44, £¨12£©, 1357-1368, 2014, ÎïÀí

Non-reflexive Logical Foundation for Quantum Mechanics, N. C. A. da Costa, C. de Ronde, Foundations of Physics, 44, £¨12£©, 1369-1380, 2014, ÎïÀí

Stephen Hawking¡¯s 1966 Adams Prize Essay, George F.R. Ellis, The European Physical Journal H, 39, £¨4£©, 403-411, 2014, ÎïÀí

Singularities and the geometry of spacetime, Stephen Hawking, The European Physical Journal H, 39, £¨4£©, 413-503, 2014, ÎïÀí

The Brandeis Dice Problem and Statistical Mechanics, Steven J. van Enk, Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics, 48A, , 1-6, 2014, ÎïÀí

Measurements according to Consistent Histories, Elias Okon, Daniel Sudarsky, Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics, 48A, , 7-12, 2014, ÎïÀí

Waiting for the quantum bus: The flow of negative probability, A.J. Bracken, G.F. Melloy, Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics, 48A, , 13-19, 2014, ÎïÀí

¡®But one must not legalize the mentioned sin¡¯: Phenomenological vs. dynamical treatments of rods and clocks in Einstein׳s thought, Marco Giovanelli, Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics, 48A, , 20-44, 2014, ÎïÀí

Berry phase and quantum structure, Holger Lyre, Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics, 48A, , 45-51, 2014, ÎïÀí

The slaying of the iMongers, F.A. Muller, Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics, 48A, , 52-55, 2014, ÎïÀí

¡®Einselection¡¯ of pointer observables: The new H-theorem?, Ruth E. Kastner, Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics, 48A, , 56-58, 2014, ÎïÀí

Can the ontological models framework accommodate Bohmian mechanics?, Benjamin Feintzeig, Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics, 48A, , 59-67, 2014, ÎïÀí

The trouble with orbits: The Stark effect in the old and the new quantum theory, Anthony Duncan, Michel Janssen, Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics, 48A, , 68-83, 2014, ÎïÀí

Ontological aspects of the Casimir Effect, William M.R. Simpson, Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics, 48A, , 84-88, 2014, ÎïÀí

Individuality, distinguishability, and (non-)entanglement: A defense of Leibniz׳s principle, Cord Friebe, Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics, 48A, , 89-98, 2014, ÎïÀí

Foundations of Relational Realism: A Topological Approach to Quantum Mechanics and the Philosophy of Nature, Michael Epperson, Elias Zafiris. Lexington Books (2013), 419pp., ISBN: 978-0-7391-8032-7, Chris Heunen, Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics, 48A, , 99-100, 2014, ÎïÀí

Relativistic causality, Giovanni Valente, James Owen Weatherall, Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics, 48B, , 101, 2014, ÎïÀí

No superluminal propagation for classical relativistic and relativistic quantum fields, John Earman, Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics, 48B, , 102-108, 2014, ÎïÀí

Against dogma: On superluminal propagation in classical electromagnetism, James Owen Weatherall, Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics, 48B, , 109-123, 2014, ÎïÀí

Time (hole?) machines, John Byron Manchak, Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics, 48B, , 124-127, 2014, ÎïÀí

Mach׳s principle as action-at-a-distance in GR: The causality question, Carl Hoefer, Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics, 48B, , 128-136, 2014, ÎïÀí

A categorial approach to relativistic locality, Mikl¨®s R¨¦dei, Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics, 48B, , 137-146, 2014, ÎïÀí

Does the Reeh¨CSchlieder theorem violate relativistic causality?, Giovanni Valente, Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics, 48B, , 147-155, 2014, ÎïÀí

Causality and chance in relativistic quantum field theories, Richard A. Healey, Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics, 48B, , 156-167, 2014, ÎïÀí

Entanglement and disentanglement in relativistic quantum mechanics, Jeffrey A. Barrett, Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics, 48B, , 168-174, 2014, ÎïÀí

The Franck-Hertz Experiments, 1911¨C1914 Experimentalists in Search of a Theory, Clayton A. Gearhart, Physics in Perspective, 16, (3), 293-343, 2014, ÎïÀí

Newton¡¯s Metaphysics of Space as God¡¯s Emanative Effect, Dale Jacquette, Physics in Perspective, 16, (3), 344-370, 2014, ÎïÀí

Pollen Dispersal by Catapult: Experiments of Lyman J. Briggs on the Flower of Mountain Laurel, John R. Nimmo, Physics in Perspective, 16, (3), 371-389, 2014, ÎïÀí

Scientific Arkhangelsk and Pomorie: A Walk Through Centuries and Thousands of Miles, Vladimir Shiltsev, Marat Eseev, Physics in Perspective, 16, (3), 390-405, 2014, ÎïÀí

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Introduction Analysis and Synthesis in Medieval and Early Modern Europe, Joel A. Klein and Evan R. Ragland, Ambix, 61, £¨4£©, 319-326, 2014, »¯Ñ§

Mercury and Sulphur among the High Medieval Alchemists: From R¨¡z¨© and Avicenna to Albertus Magnus and Pseudo-Roger Bacon, William R. Newman, Ambix, 61, £¨4£©, 327-344, 2014, »¯Ñ§

Corporeal Elements and Principles in the Learned German Chymical Tradition, Joel A. Klein, Ambix, 61, £¨4£©, 345-365, 2014, »¯Ñ§

Hermetic Atomism: Christian Adolph Balduin (1632¨C1682), Aurum Aurae, and the 1674 Phosphor, Vera Keller, Ambix, 61, £¨4£©, 366-384, 2014, »¯Ñ§

Fire Analysis in the Eighteenth Century: Herman Boerhaave and Scepticism about the Elements, John C. Powers, Ambix, 61, £¨4£©, 385-406, 2014, »¯Ñ§

"Philosophy of Science and Philosophy of Chemistry", Jaap van Brakel , HYLE, 20, £¨1£©, 11-57, 2014, »¯Ñ§

"Philosophy of Chemistry or Philosophy with Chemistry" , Bernadette Bensaude-Vincent, HYLE, 20, £¨1£©, 59-76, 2014, »¯Ñ§

"New Tools for Philosophy of Chemistry" , Rom Harr¨¦ , HYLE, 20, £¨1£©, 77-91, 2014, »¯Ñ§

"Chemistry, Knowledge Through Actions?", Pierre Laszlo, HYLE, 20, £¨1£©, 93-116, 2014, »¯Ñ§

"Stabilizing Chemical Reality: The Analytic-Synthetic Ideal of Chemical Species", Mi Gyung Kim, HYLE, 20, £¨1£©, 117-139, 2014, »¯Ñ§

"Whole-Parts Strategies in Quantum Chemistry: Some Philosophical and Mereological Lessons", Jean-Pierre Llored, HYLE, 20, £¨1£©, 141-163, 2014, »¯Ñ§

"Six Phases of Cosmic Chemistry" , Lukasz Lamza, HYLE, 20, £¨1£©, 165-192, 2014, »¯Ñ§

 

 

µØÀí

Property as a pillar of oil-based capitalism: the case of the Southern Pacific Company in Southern California, 1865¨C1926, Jason Cooke, Journal of Historical Geography, 46, , 1-12, 2014, µØÀí

Socio-technological disasters and engineering expertise in Victorian Britain: the Holmfirth and Sheffield floods of 1852 and 1864, Shane Ewen, Journal of Historical Geography, 46, , 13-25, 2014, µØÀí

Incomplete reconciliations: a history of settling grievances in Taranaki, New Zealand, Matalena Tofa, Journal of Historical Geography, 46, , 26-35, 2014, µØÀí

The debut of ¡®modern water¡¯ in early 20th century Mexico City: the Xochimilco potable waterworks, Jeffrey M. Banister, Stacie G. Widdifield, Journal of Historical Geography, 46, , 36-52, 2014, µØÀí

Historicizing ¡®ethnodevelopment¡¯: Kamayoq and political-economic integration across governance regimes in the Peruvian Andes, Julian S. Yates, Journal of Historical Geography, 46, , 53-65, 2014, µØÀí

Maps and mathematics: ranking the English boroughs for the 1832 Reform Act, Brian Robson, Journal of Historical Geography, 46, , 66-79, 2014, µØÀí

The relocation of the Israeli Foreign Ministry in 1953 and the Jerusalem question, Ofira Gruweis-Kovalsky, Yossi Katz, Journal of Historical Geography, 46, , 80-91, 2014, µØÀí

Historical geography at large: towards public historical geographies, Felix Driver, Journal of Historical Geography, 46, , 92, 2014, µØÀí

Towards a participatory historical geography: archival interventions, volunteer service, and public outreach in research on early women pilots, Dydia DeLyser, Journal of Historical Geography, 46, , 93-98, 2014, µØÀí

Participation, archival activism and learning to learn, Laura J. Cameron, Journal of Historical Geography, 46, , 99-101, 2014, µØÀí

Archival interventions: participatory research and public historical geographies, Caroline Bressey, Journal of Historical Geography, 46, , 102-104, 2014, µØÀí

A new pattern for historical geography: working with enthusiast communities and public history, Hilary Geoghegan, Journal of Historical Geography, 46, , 105-107, 2014, µØÀí

Proterozoic Evolution of the North Atlantic¨CArctic Caledonides: Insights from Detrital Zircon Analysis of Metasedimentary Rocks from the Pearya Terrane, Canadian High Arctic, Shawn J. Malone, The Journal of Geology, 122, £¨6£©, 623-647, 2014, µØÀí

Quantitative Bathymetric Models for Late Quaternary Transgressive-Regressive Cycles of the Po Plain, Italy, Jacalyn M. Wittmer, The Journal of Geology, 122, £¨6£©, 649-670, 2014, µØÀí

Constraints on the Emplacement Age of the Heart Mountain Slide, Northwestern Wyoming, David H. Malone, The Journal of Geology, 122, £¨6£©, 671-685, 2014, µØÀí

Millennial-Scale Response of a Western Mediterranean River to Late Quaternary Climate Changes: A View from the Deep Sea, Lucile Bonneau, The Journal of Geology, 122, £¨6£©, 687-703, 2014, µØÀí

Collision-Induced Late Permian¨CEarly Triassic Transpressional Deformation in the Yanshan Tectonic Belt, North China, Zhihong Wang and Jialiang Wan, The Journal of Geology, 122, £¨6£©, 705-716, 2014, µØÀí

Peat bogs as geological archives: Lennart Von Post et Al., and the development of quantitative pollen analysis during World War I, Christer Nordlund, The History of Earth Sciences Society, 33, £¨2£©, 187-200, 2014, µØÀí

Spending some time in the field. Fieldwork in the Portugese Geological Survey during the twentieth century, Teresa Salom¨¦ Mota, The History of Earth Sciences Society, 33, £¨2£©, 201-213, 2014, µØÀí

A summary of 19th and early 20th Century researchers of glacial Lake Agassiz, North America: from Noah's Flood to Upham's bathtub and beyond, Beth A. Johnson, The History of Earth Sciences Society, 33, £¨2£©, 214-226, 2014, µØÀí

A priori and a posteriori geological mapping. The geological maps of the world by Ami Bou¨¦ (1843) and Jules Marcou (1861)¡ªthe Australasian aspects, David Oldroyd, The History of Earth Sciences Society, 33, £¨2£©, 227-258, 2014, µØÀí

The journey from elite society to government geologist: Henry de la Beche's (1796-1855) powerful impact on the importance of observation within an emerging professional science, Renee M. Clary , The History of Earth Sciences Society, 33, £¨2£©, 259-278, 2014, µØÀí

Administering science: the paper form of scientific practice and geological fieldwork, Marianne Klemun, The History of Earth Sciences Society, 33, £¨2£©, 279-293, 2014, µØÀí

British pioneers of the geology of Gibraltar, Part 3: E. B. Bailey and Royal Engineers 1943 to 1953, Edward P. F. Rose, The History of Earth Sciences Society, 33, £¨2£©, 294-332, 2014, µØÀí

Maurice Ewing, Frank Press, and the long-period seismographs at Lamont and Caltech, Deborah Jean Warner, The History of Earth Sciences Society, 33, £¨2£©, 333-345, 2014, µØÀí

Shiyan Tao and the history of indigenous meteorology in China, Zhenghong ChenGuifang Yang and Robert A. L. Wray, The History of Earth Sciences Society, 33, £¨2£©, 346-360, 2014, µØÀí

 

 

 

ÉúÎï

Introduction to the Symposium on Recurrent Debates on the Causal Role of Genes , Alan N. Schechter, Perspectives in Biology and Medicine   , 57, (1), 1-3, 2014, ÉúÎï

Origins of the Classical Gene Concept, 1900¨C1950: Genetics, Mechanistic, Philosophy, and the Capitalization of Agriculture , Garland E. Allen, Perspectives in Biology and Medicine   , 57, (1), 8-39, 2014, ÉúÎï

Johannsen¡¯s Criticism of the Chromosome Theory , Nils Roll-Hansen, Perspectives in Biology and Medicine   , 57, (1), 40-56, 2014, ÉúÎï

The Concept of the Causal Role of Chromosomes and Genes in Heredity and Development: Opponents from Darwin to Lysenko, Ute Deichmann, Perspectives in Biology and Medicine   , 57, (1), 57-77, 2014, ÉúÎï

Brief Notes on the Meaning of a Genomic Control System for Animal Embryogenesis , Eric Davidson, Perspectives in Biology and Medicine   , 57, (1), 78-86, 2014, ÉúÎï

The Biology of Race: Searching for No Overlap, Myles W. Jackson, Perspectives in Biology and Medicine   , 57, (1), 87-104, 2014, ÉúÎï

Genes as a Historical Archive: On the Applicability of Genetic Research to Sociohistorical Questions: The Debate on the Origins of Ashkenazi Jewry Revisited , Noa Sophie Kohler, Perspectives in Biology and Medicine   , 57, (1), 105-117, 2014, ÉúÎï

Genes and Non-Mendelian Diseases: Dealing with Complexity , Bertrand Jordan, Perspectives in Biology and Medicine   , 57, (1), 118-131, 2014, ÉúÎï

The Evolution of Epigenetics , Gary Felsenfeld, Perspectives in Biology and Medicine   , 57, (1), 132-148, 2014, ÉúÎï

The Discovery of De Novo Gene Evolution, Diethard Tautz, Perspectives in Biology and Medicine   , 57, (1), 149-161, 2014, ÉúÎï

Genome as a Multipurpose Structure Built by Evolution , Michel Morange, Perspectives in Biology and Medicine   , 57, (1), 162-171, 2014, ÉúÎï

Revision of ¡®Horatia¡¯ snails (Mollusca: Gastropoda: Hydrobiidae sensu lato) from South Caucasus with description of two new genera, Maxim V. Vinarski, Journal of Natural History   , 48, £¨37-38£©, 2237-2253, 2014, ÉúÎï

Two new species of asterocherid (Copepoda: Siphonostomatoida) associated with a sponge from the Strait of Messina, Italy: taxonomic and ecological traits, Giacomo Zagami, Journal of Natural History   , 48, £¨37-38£©, 2255-2272, 2014, ÉúÎï

Larval development of the spider crab Menaethius monoceros (Latreille, 1825), (Crustacea: Decapoda: Brachyura: Epialtidae), Jessica Colavite, Journal of Natural History   , 48, £¨37-38£©, 2273-2292, 2014, ÉúÎï

New Australonura Cassagnau 1980 (Neanuridae: Neanurinae) from Brazil, G.C. Queiroz , Journal of Natural History   , 48, £¨37-38£©, 2293-2305, 2014, ÉúÎï

New species of the cicada genus Semia Matsumura (Hemiptera: Cicadidae) from China and a phylogeny of Semia spp. and their relatives based on molecular data, Mingsheng Yang & Cong Wei, Journal of Natural History   , 48, £¨37-38£©, 2307-2323, 2014, ÉúÎï

Origins and diversification of subsociality in leaf beetles (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae: Cassidinae: Chrysomelinae), Caroline S. ChabooFernando A, Journal of Natural History   , 48, £¨37-38£©, 2325-2367, 2014, ÉúÎï

Synopsis of the genus Ecoporanga Napp and Martins (Insecta: Coleoptera: Cerambycidae), Marcela L. Monn¨¦, Journal of Natural History   , 48, £¨39-40£©, 2369-2373, 2014, ÉúÎï

Meteorus Haliday (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) parasitoids of Pyralidae: description and biology of two new species and first record of Meteorus desmiae Zitani, 1998 from Ecuador, Helmuth Aguirre , Journal of Natural History   , 48, £¨39-40£©, 2375-2388, 2014, ÉúÎï

The Andean tarantulas Euathlus Ausserer, 1875, Paraphysa Simon, 1892 andPhrixotrichus Simon, 1889 (Araneae: Theraphosidae): phylogenetic analysis, genera redefinition and new species descriptions, Carlos Peraf¨¢n, Journal of Natural History   , 48, £¨39-40£©, 2389-2418, 2014, ÉúÎï

Review of the genus Diplogrammus (Teleostei: Callionymidae) of the Red Sea, with description of a new species from Saudi Arabia, Ronald Fricke, Journal of Natural History   , 48, £¨39-40£©, 2419-2448, 2014, ÉúÎï

Spatial and temporal organization in three syntopic species of the Scinax ruber group (Anura: Hylidae) in the Atlantic rainforest, southeastern Brazil, Patr¨ªcia Alves Abrunhosa, Journal of Natural History   , 48, £¨39-40£©, 2449-2471, 2014, ÉúÎï

Reinforcement as a conservation tool ¨C assessing site fidelity and movement of the endangered elongated tortoise Indotestudo elongata (Blyth, 1854), , Journal of Natural History   , 48, £¨39-40£©, 2473-2485, 2014, ÉúÎï

Heleobia maltzani (Westerlund, 1886) (Caenogastropoda: Truncatelloidea: Cochliopidae) from Crete and species-level diversity of Heleobia Stimpson, 1865 in Europe, Magdalena Szarowska, Journal of Natural History   , 48, £¨41-42£©, 2487-2500, 2014, ÉúÎï

In situ observations on behaviour of the ommastrephid squid genus Illex (Cephalopoda: Ommastrephidae) in the northwestern Atlantic, Jessica Harrop, Journal of Natural History   , 48, £¨41-42£©, 2501-2516, 2014, ÉúÎï

Caprellids (Crustacea: Amphipoda) from the Gulf of Mexico, with observations onDeutella mayeri, redescription of Metaprotella hummelincki, a taxonomic key and zoogeographical comments, Carlos E. Paz-R¨ªos, Journal of Natural History   , 48, £¨41-42£©, 2517-2578, 2014, ÉúÎï

First record of the genus Koreanurina Najt and Weiner (Collembola: Neanuridae: Pseudachorutinae) from China, with description of two new species from Changbai mountain, Donghui Wu, Journal of Natural History   , 48, £¨41-42£©, 2579-2593, 2014, ÉúÎï

The endemic Atlantochrysa atlantica (McLachlan) (Neuroptera: Chrysopidae) on Atlantic Islands: African or American origin?, Peter Duelli, Journal of Natural History   , 48, £¨41-42£©, 2595-2608, 2014, ÉúÎï

The mating system and parental behaviour of the green June beetle (Cotinis nitidaLinnaeus) (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae) are exploited by avian predators, John Alcock, Journal of Natural History   , 48, £¨41-42£©, 2609-2615, 2014, ÉúÎï

A taxonomic review of the Neotropical genus Anchimacheta (Lepidoptera: Urodidae) with descriptions of a new congener and an allied, new genus and species from Sri Lanka, Jae-Cheon Sohn, Journal of Natural History   , 48, £¨43-44£©, 2617-2631, 2014, ÉúÎï

Nest architecture and use of floral oil in the oil-collecting South African solitary beeRediviva intermixta (Cockerell) (Hymenoptera: Apoidea: Melittidae), Michael Kuhlmann, Journal of Natural History   , 48, £¨43-44£©, 2633-2644, 2014, ÉúÎï

Spatial distribution and substrate selection by the orb-weaver spider Eustala perfidaMello-Leitão, 1947 (Araneae: Araneidae), Y.F. Messas, Journal of Natural History   , 48, £¨43-44£©, 2645-2660, 2014, ÉúÎï

Spinturnicid mites of bats in Albania ¨C host spectrum and morphometrics as a tool of species separation, Konrad Sachanowicz, Journal of Natural History   , 48, £¨43-44£©, 2661-2674, 2014, ÉúÎï

Freshwater macroinvertebrates of Lord Howe Island, Ivor Growns, Journal of Natural History   , 48, £¨43-44£©, 2675-2687, 2014, ÉúÎï

Reproductive site selection in the leaf-frog Phyllomedusa azurea Cope, 1862 (Anura: Hylidae) in altered areas of the Brazilian Cerrado, Tailise Marques Dias, Journal of Natural History   , 48, £¨43-44£©, 2689-2699, 2014, ÉúÎï

Peninsular patterns in biological diversity: historical arrangement, methodological approaches and causal processes, C. Battisti, Journal of Natural History   , 48, £¨43-44£©, 2701-2732, 2014, ÉúÎï

Human impact on the Kiso-hinoki cypress woodland in Japan: a history of exploitation and regeneration, Junko Kitagawa, Vegetation History and Archaeobotany  , 23, £¨6£©, 649-664, 2014, ÉúÎï

18,000 years of grassland evolution in the summer rainfall region of South Africa: evidence from Mahwaqa Mountain, KwaZulu-Natal, Frank H. Neumann, Vegetation History and Archaeobotany  , 23, £¨6£©, 665-681, 2014, ÉúÎï

The Holocene biogeography of Pinus sabiniana Douglas ex D. Don (gray pine) in California, Adrian R. Whitaker, Vegetation History and Archaeobotany  , 23, £¨6£©, 683-692, 2014, ÉúÎï

Widespread dust deposition on North American peatlands coincident with European land-clearance, Alex W. Ireland, Vegetation History and Archaeobotany  , 23, £¨6£©, 693-700, 2014, ÉúÎï

Early to high medieval colonization and alluvial landscape transformation of the Labe valley (Czech Republic): evaluation of archaeological, pollen and macrofossil evidence, Radka Koz¨¢kov¨¢, Vegetation History and Archaeobotany  , 23, £¨6£©, 701-718, 2014, ÉúÎï

Palaeovegetation in the Pavlovsk¨¦ vrchy hills region (South Moravia, Czech Republic) around 25,000 bp: the Bulhary core, Eliška Rybn¨ªčkov¨¢, Vegetation History and Archaeobotany  , 23, £¨6£©, 719-728, 2014, ÉúÎï

Biomass burning response to high-amplitude climate and vegetation changes in Southwestern France from the Last Glacial to the early Holocene, Damien Rius, Vegetation History and Archaeobotany  , 23, £¨6£©, 729-742, 2014, ÉúÎï

Optimal counting limit for fungal spore abundance estimation using Sporormiellaas a case study, David Etienne, Vegetation History and Archaeobotany  , 23, £¨6£©, 743-749, 2014, ÉúÎï

Stable carbon isotope analysis as a crop management indicator at Arslantepe (Malatya, Turkey) during the Late Chalcolithic and Early Bronze Age, Alessia Masi, Vegetation History and Archaeobotany  , 23, £¨6£©, 751-760, 2014, ÉúÎï

Intensive agriculture and land use at Roman Gordion, central Turkey, John M. Marston, Vegetation History and Archaeobotany  , 23, £¨6£©, 761-773, 2014, ÉúÎï

Farming in a rural settlement in central Italy: cultural and environmental implications of crop production through the transition from Lombard to Frankish influence (8th¨C11th centuries a.d.), Mauro Buonincontri,, Vegetation History and Archaeobotany  , 23, £¨6£©, 775-788, 2014, ÉúÎï

The archaeobotany of long-term crop storage in northwest African communal granaries: a case study from pre-Hispanic Gran Canaria (cal. ad 1000¨C1500), Jacob Morales, Vegetation History and Archaeobotany  , 23, £¨6£©, 789-804, 2014, ÉúÎï

Agriculturalists and pastoralists: Bronze Age economy of the Murghab alluvial fan, southern Central Asia, Robert N. Spengler III, , Vegetation History and Archaeobotany  , 23, £¨6£©, 805-820, 2014, ÉúÎï

The history of early cereal cultivation in northernmost Fennoscandia as indicated by palynological research, Torbjörn Josefsson, Vegetation History and Archaeobotany  , 23, £¨6£©, 821-840, 2014, ÉúÎï

The first archaeobotanical evidence of Dasypyrum villosum in Hungary: an archaeophyte weed or a native grass?, Árp¨¢d Ken¨¦z, Vegetation History and Archaeobotany  , 23, £¨6£©, 841-849, 2014, ÉúÎï

Nomadic concepts in the history of biology, Jan Surman, Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences, £¨48B£©, 127-129, 2014, ÉúÎï

Matter, metaphors, and mechanisms: Rethinking cell theories, Gerhard M¨¹ller-Strahl, Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences, £¨48B£©, 130-150, 2014, ÉúÎï

The organism as ontological go-between: Hybridity, boundaries and degrees of reality in its conceptual history, Charles T. Wolfe, Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences, £¨48B£©, 151-161, 2014, ÉúÎï

The machine conception of the organism in development and evolution: A critical analysis, Daniel J. Nicholson, Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences, £¨48B£©, 162-174, 2014, ÉúÎï

The deaths of a cell: How language and metaphor influence the science of cell death, Andrew S. Reynolds, Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences, £¨48B£©, 175-184, 2014, ÉúÎï

Following cancer viruses through the laboratory, clinic, and society, Robin Wolfe Scheffler, Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences, £¨48B£©, 185-188, 2014, ÉúÎï

When viruses were not in style: Parallels in the histories of chicken sarcoma viruses and bacteriophages, Neeraja Sankaran, Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences, £¨48B£©, 189-199, 2014, ÉúÎï

Ludwik Gross, Sarah Stewart, and the 1950s discoveries of Gross murine leukemia virus and polyoma virus, Gregory J. Morgan, Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences, £¨48B£©, 200-209, 2014, ÉúÎï

Mapping the methodologies of Burkitt lymphoma, Brendan Clarke, Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences, £¨48B£©, 210-217, 2014, ÉúÎï

Stowaways in the history of science: The case of simian virus 40 and clinical research on federal prisoners at the US National Institutes of Health, 1960, Laura Stark, Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences, £¨48B£©, 218-230, 2014, ÉúÎï

Managing the future: The Special Virus Leukemia Program and the acceleration of biomedical research, Robin Wolfe Scheffler, Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences, £¨48B£©, 231-249, 2014, ÉúÎï

Disease as a theoretical concept: The case of ¡°HPV-itis¡±, Alex Broadbent, Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences, £¨48B£©, 250-257, 2014, ÉúÎï

¡®Virus & Cancer Studies¡¯¡ªStill fascinating after all these years (2014), Ton van Helvoort, Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences, £¨48B£©, 258-259, 2014, ÉúÎï

¡°Happily ever after¡± for cancer viruses?, Angela N.H. Creager, Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences, £¨48B£©, 260-262, 2014, ÉúÎï

Epistemic categories and causal kinds, P.D. Magnus, Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences, £¨48B£©, 263-266, 2014, ÉúÎï

Towards an evolutionary developmental biology of cooperation?, Tobias Uller, Heikki Helanterä, Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences, £¨48B£©, 267-271, 2014, ÉúÎï

Francis Galton's saltationism and the ambiguities of selection, Peter J. Bowler, Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences, £¨48B£©, 272-279, 2014, ÉúÎï

Bruno to Br¨¹nn; or the Pasteurization of Mendelian genetics, Dominic Berry, Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences, £¨48B£©, 280-286, 2014, ÉúÎï

Temporal decomposition: A strategy for building mathematical models of complex metabolic systems, Josephine Donaghy, Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences, £¨48A£©, 1-11, 2014, ÉúÎï

Vital forces and organization: Philosophy of nature and biology in Karl Friedrich Kielmeyer, Andrea Gambarotto, Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences, £¨48A£©, 12-20, 2014, ÉúÎï

Biological constraints do not entail cognitive closure, Michael Vlerick, Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences, £¨48A£©, 21-27, 2014, ÉúÎï

Validation and variability: Dual challenges on the path from systems biology to systems medicine, Annamaria Carusi, Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences, £¨48A£©, 28-37, 2014, ÉúÎï

Psychical research in the history and philosophy of science. An introduction and review, Andreas Sommer, Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences, £¨48A£©, 38-45, 2014, ÉúÎï

Haunted thoughts of the careful experimentalist: Psychical research and the troubles of experimental physics, Richard Noakes, Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences, £¨48A£©, 46-56, 2014, ÉúÎï

Physiology or psychic powers? William Carpenter and the debate over spiritualism in Victorian Britain, Shannon Delorme, Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences, £¨48A£©, 57-66, 2014, ÉúÎï

Was Sir William Crookes epistemically virtuous?, Ian James Kidd, Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences, £¨48A£©, 67-74, 2014, ÉúÎï

Enrico Morselli's Psychology and ¡°Spiritism¡±: Psychiatry, psychology and psychical research in Italy in the decades around 1900, Maria Teresa Brancaccio, Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences, £¨48A£©, 75-84, 2014, ÉúÎï

Hypnosis in Spain (1888¨C1905): From spectacle to medical treatment of mediumship, Andrea Graus, Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences, £¨48A£©, 85-93, 2014, ÉúÎï

Clever Hans and his effects: Karl Krall and the origins of experimental parapsychology in Germany, Fabio De Sio, Chantal Marazia, Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences, £¨48A£©, 94-102, 2014, ÉúÎï

Testimonies of precognition and encounters with psychiatry in letters to J. B. Priestley, Katy Price, Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences, £¨48A£©, 103-111, 2014, ÉúÎï

The Ship as Laboratory: Making Space for Field Science at Sea, Antony Adler, Journal of the History of Biology, 47, (3), 333-362, 2014, ÉúÎï

We Know in Part: James McCosh on Evolution and Christian Faith, Matthew Morris, Journal of the History of Biology, 47, (3), 363-410, 2014, ÉúÎï

Immune Balance: The Development of the Idea and Its Applications, Bartlomiej Swiatczak, Journal of the History of Biology, 47, (3), 411-442, 2014, ÉúÎï

The Long and Winding Road of Molecular Data in Phylogenetic Analysis, Edna Su¨¢rez-D¨ªaz, Journal of the History of Biology, 47, (3), 443-478, 2014, ÉúÎï

Chance and Necessity Revisited, Oren Harman, Journal of the History of Biology, 47, (3), 479-493, 2014, ÉúÎï

Mendelian-Mutationism: The Forgotten Evolutionary Synthesis, Arlin Stoltzfus, Kele Cable, Journal of the History of Biology, 47, (4), 501-546, 2014, ÉúÎï

Causes of Aging Are Likely to be Many: Robin Holliday and Changing Molecular Approaches to Cell Aging, 1963¨C1988, Lijing Jiang, Journal of the History of Biology, 47, (4), 547-584, 2014, ÉúÎï

Evolutionary Asiacentrism, Peking Man, and the Origins ofSinocentric Ethno-Nationalism, Hsiao-pei Yen, Journal of the History of Biology, 47, (4), 585-625, 2014, ÉúÎï

A Delicate Adjustment: Wallace and Bates on the Amazon and ¡°The Problem of the Origin of Species¡±, John van Wyhe, Journal of the History of Biology, 47, (4), 627-659, 2014, ÉúÎï

The History and Reception of Charles Darwin¡¯s Hypothesis of Pangenesis, Kate Holterhoff, Journal of the History of Biology, 47, (4), 661-695, 2014, ÉúÎï

Evidence of the metriorhynchid crocodylomorph genus Geosaurus in the Lower Kimmeridge Clay Formation (Late Jurassic) of England, Mark T. Young, Historical Biology, 26, (5), 551-555, 2014, ÉúÎï

New species of the subfamily Conoderinae (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) in Dominican amber, George Poinar Jr , Historical Biology, 26, (5), 556-562, 2014, ÉúÎï

Patellogastropoda and Vetigastropoda (Mollusca, Gastropoda) from the marine Jurassic of Patagonia, Argentina, S.M. Ferrari, Historical Biology, 26, (5), 563-581, 2014, ÉúÎï

A biomechanical approach on the optimal stance of Anhanguera piscator(Pterodactyloidea) and its implications for pterosaur gait on land, Fabiana Rodrigues Costa, Historical Biology, 26, (5), 582-590, 2014, ÉúÎï

New insights into the diversity dynamics of Triassic conodonts, Carlos Mart¨ªnez-P¨¦rez, Historical Biology, 26, (5), 591-602, 2014, ÉúÎï

Succinapion telnovi n. gen. et n. sp. of the tribe Kalcapiini (Coleoptera: Brentidae: Apioninae) in Baltic amber, Andrei A. Legalov, Historical Biology, 26, (5), 603-607, 2014, ÉúÎï

A new piscivorous ornithuromorph from the Jehol Biota, Shuang Zhou, Historical Biology, 26, (5), 608-618, 2014, ÉúÎï

A new hadrosaurid dentary from the latest Maastrichtian of the Pyrenees (north Spain) and the high diversity of the duck-billed dinosaurs of the Ibero-Armorican Realm at the very end of the Cretaceous, Pen¨¦lope Cruzado-Caballero, Historical Biology, 26, (5), 619-630, 2014, ÉúÎï

¡®The vain speculation disillusioned by the sense¡¯: the Italian painter Agostino Scilla (1629¨C1700) called ¡®The Discoloured¡¯, and the correct interpretation of fossils as ¡®lithified organisms¡¯ that once lived in the sea, Marco Romano, Historical Biology, 26, (5), 631-651, 2014, ÉúÎï

Using information in taxonomists¡¯ heads to resolve hagfish and lamprey relationships and recapitulate craniate¨Cvertebrate phylogenetic history, Maria Abou Chakra, Historical Biology, 26, (5), 652-660, 2014, ÉúÎï

New information on Bobosaurus forojuliensis (Reptilia: Sauropterygia): implications for plesiosaurian evolution, Matteo Fabbri, Historical Biology, 26, (5), 661-669, 2014, ÉúÎï

Pleurambus strongylus n. gen., n. sp. (Coleoptera: Belidae) in Dominican amber, George Poinar Jr. , Historical Biology, 26, (5), 670-674, 2014, ÉúÎï

New Nemonychidae, Brentidae and Curculionidae (Coleoptera: Curculionoidea) from the Turonian of Kzyl-Dzhar (Kazakhstan), Andrei A. Legalov, Historical Biology, 26, (5), 675-689, 2014, ÉúÎï

Comment on ¡®Bioerosion and micritization in the deep sea coral Desmophyllum cristagalli¡¯ by C.M. Boerboom, J.E. Smith, and M.J. Risk, Alan Ruffman, Historical Biology, 26, (5), 690, 2014, ÉúÎï

Paleoequatorial rain forest of western India during the EECO: evidence from Uvaria L. fossil and its geological distribution pattern, Anumeha Shukla & R.C. Mehrotra, Historical Biology, 26, (6), 693-698, 2014, ÉúÎï

Added credence for a late Dodo extinction date, Andrew Jackson, Historical Biology, 26, (6), 699-701, 2014, ÉúÎï

The first Mesozoic Leptopodidae (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Leptopodomorpha), from Canadian Late Cretaceous amber, Ryan C. McKellar & Michael S. Engel, Historical Biology, 26, (6), 702-709, 2014, ÉúÎï

Stable and radiogenic isotope analyses on shark teeth from the Early to the Middle Permian (Sakmarian¨CRoadian) of the southwestern USA, Jan FischerJörg W. Schneider, Historical Biology, 26, (6), 710-727, 2014, ÉúÎï

A new species of Dasypodidae (Xenarthra: Cingulata) from the late Miocene of northwestern South America: implications in the Dasypodini phylogeny and diversity, Alfredo A. Carlini, Historical Biology, 26, (6), 728-736, 2014, ÉúÎï

Prairie grass phytolith hardness and the evolution of ungulate hypsodonty, Kayley L. Erickson, Historical Biology, 26, (6), 737-744, 2014, ÉúÎï

Drilling predation on the clypeasteroid echinoid Echinocyamus pusillus from the Mediterranean Sea (Giglio, Italy), Tobias Grun, Historical Biology, 26, (6), 747-757, 2014, ÉúÎï

A note on exceptionally high confamilial naticid drilling frequency on Natica gualteriana from the Indian subcontinent, Anirban Das, Historical Biology, 26, (6), 758-764, 2014, ÉúÎï

Paleoecological and paleobiogeographic considerations of Ordovician graptolites from the Cordillera Oriental, Jujuy Province, Argentina, B¨¢rbara A. Vento, Historical Biology, 26, (6), 765-774, 2014, ÉúÎï

A new specimen of Torvosaurus tanneri originally collected by Elmer Riggs, Michael Hanson , Historical Biology, 26, (6), 775-784, 2014, ÉúÎï

Tayassu pecari (Link, 1795) (Mammalia, Cetartiodactyla): comments on its South American fossil record, taxonomy and paleobiogeography, Germ¨¢n Mariano Gasparini, Historical Biology, 26, (6), 785-800, 2014, ÉúÎï

Shape variation in presacral vertebrae of saltasaurine titanosaurs (Dinosauria, Sauropoda), V.L. Zurriaguz & A. Álvarez, Historical Biology, 26, (6), 801-809, 2014, ÉúÎï

The genus Leptomaria E Eudes-Deslongchamps, 1864 (Gastropoda, Pleurotomariidae) from the Early Bajocian of Luxembourg: systematics and paleobiogeography, Stefano Monari , Historical Biology, 26, (6), 810-826, 2014, ÉúÎï

Phylogenetics of Panthera, including Panthera atrox, based on craniodental characters, Leigha M. King , Historical Biology, 26, (6), 827-833, 2014, ÉúÎï

Osteology and phylogenetic relationships of Tyrannotitan chubutensis Novas, de Valais, Vickers-Rich and Rich, 2005 (Theropoda: Carcharodontosauridae) from the Lower Cretaceous of Patagonia, Argentina, Juan Ignacio Canale, Historical Biology, 27, (1), 1-32, 2014, ÉúÎï

Cranial anatomy and neuroanatomical features of a new specimen of Geosaurini (Crocodylomorpha: Metriorhynchidae) from west-central Argentina, Yanina Herrera & Ver¨®nica V. Vennari, Historical Biology, 27, (1), 33-41, 2014, ÉúÎï

Revision of the fossil rodent Acaremys Ameghino, 1887 (Hystricognathi, Octodontoidea, Acaremyidae) from the Miocene of Patagonia (Argentina) and the description of a new acaremyid, M. Arnal & M.G. Vucetich, Historical Biology, 27, (1), 42-59, 2014, ÉúÎï

Remodelling of skeletal tissues bone and structural specialisations in an elasmosaurid (Sauropterygia: Plesiosauroidea) from the Upper Cretaceous of Patagonia, Argentina, Marianella Talevi & Marta S. Fern¨¢ndez, Historical Biology, 27, (1), 60-67, 2014, ÉúÎï

Biostratigraphy and stage boundaries of the upper Cretaceous¨Cearly Paleogene successions in southern Galala area, North-Eastern Desert, Egypt, Mahmoud Hefny & Mohamed Youssef, Historical Biology, 27, (1), 68-89, 2014, ÉúÎï

Contribution to the scleractinian corals of Hanifa Formation, Upper Jurassic, Jabal Al-Abakkayn, central Saudi Arabia, Abdelbaset S. El-Sorogy & Khaled M. Al-Kahtany, Historical Biology, 27, (1), 90-102, 2014, ÉúÎï

Pulchellaranea pedunculatan. gen.n. sp. (Araneae: Araneidae), a new genus of spiders with a review of araneid spiders in Cenozoic Dominican amber, George Poinar Jr, Historical Biology, 27, (1), 103-108, 2014, ÉúÎï

Histological study of karaurids, the oldest known (stem) urodeles, Vivian de Buffr¨¦nil, Historical Biology, 27, (1), 109-114, 2014, ÉúÎï

Identification and comparison of modern and fossil crocodilian eggs and eggshell structures, Marco Marzola, Historical Biology, 27, (1), 115-133, 2014, ÉúÎï

New Apioninae (Coleoptera: Brentidae) in Dominican amber, George Poinar Jr & Andrei A. Legalov, Historical Biology, 27, (2), 134-157, 2014, ÉúÎï

Parataxonomic review of the Upper Cretaceous dinosaur eggshells belonging to the oofamily Megaloolithidae from India and Argentina, Mariela S. Fern¨¢ndez & Ashu Khosla, Historical Biology, 27, (2), 158-180, 2014, ÉúÎï

Empirical 3D model of the conch of the Middle Jurassic ammonite microconchNormannites: its buoyancy, the physical effects of its mature modifications and speculations on their function, Amane Tajika, Historical Biology, 27, (2), 181-191, 2014, ÉúÎï

Response of pocket gophers (Geomys) to late Quaternary environmental change on the Edwards Plateau of central Texas, C.N. JassM.F. Poteet & C.J. Bell, Historical Biology, 27, (2), 192-213, 2014, ÉúÎï

From petrified snakes, through giant ¡®foraminifers¡¯, to extinct cephalopods: the early history of ammonite studies in the Italian peninsula, Marco Romano, Historical Biology, 27, (2), 214-235, 2014, ÉúÎï

New rodents (Mammalia) from the late Oligocene of Cabeza Blanca (Chubut) and the first rodent radiation in Patagonia, M.G. Vucetich, Historical Biology, 27, (2), 236-257, 2014, ÉúÎï

The dodo, the deer and a 1647 voyage to Japan, Ria Winters & Julian P. Hume, Historical Biology, 27, (2), 258-264, 2014, ÉúÎï

In the footsteps of the bone collectors: nineteenth-century cave exploration on Rodrigues Island, Indian Ocean, J. P. HumeL. SteelA. A. Andr¨¦ & A. Meunier, Historical Biology, 27, (2), 265-286, 2014, ÉúÎï

Pterosaurs, by Mark P. Witton. Princeton University Press, Princeton and Oxford, 2013, 291 pp., ISBN 978-0-691-15061-1, Darren Naish, Historical Biology, 27, (2), 287-289, 2014, ÉúÎï

Evolution of Aging and Death: What Insights Bacteria Can Provide, Ulfat I. Baig, Bharati J. Bhadbhade, The Quarterly Review of Biology, 89, (3), 209-233, 2014, ÉúÎï

Modeling Evolution Using the Probability of Fixation: History and Implications, David M. McCandlish, Arlin Stoltzfus, The Quarterly Review of Biology, 89, (3), 225-252, 2014, ÉúÎï

The Gaia Hypothesis: Science on a Pagan Planet by Michael Ruse, Review by: Manuel Lerdau, The Quarterly Review of Biology, 89, (3), 253-254, 2014, ÉúÎï,ÆÀÂÛ

Answers for Aristotle: How Science and Philosophy Can Lead Us to a More Meaningful Life by Massimo Pigliucci, Review by: Jeremy Kirby, The Quarterly Review of Biology, 89, (3), 255, 2014, ÉúÎï,ÆÀÂÛ

Philosophy of Biology by Peter Godfrey-Smith, Review by: Michael Ruse, The Quarterly Review of Biology, 89, (3), 255-256, 2014, ÉúÎï,ÆÀÂÛ

Philosophy, Neuroscience and Consciousness by Rex Welshon, Review by: Thomas Cunningham, The Quarterly Review of Biology, 89, (3), 256, 2014, ÉúÎï,ÆÀÂÛ

From Pleasure Machines to Moral Communities: An Evolutionary Economics without Homo economicus by Geoffrey M. Hodgson, Review by: Michael Ruse, The Quarterly Review of Biology, 89, (3), 256-257, 2014, ÉúÎï,ÆÀÂÛ

Science on American Television: A History by Marcel Chotkowski LaFollette, Review by: John Huss, The Quarterly Review of Biology, 89, (3), 257, 2014, ÉúÎï,ÆÀÂÛ

Bone Histology of Fossil Tetrapods: Advancing Methods, Analysis, and Interpretation edited by Kevin Padian and Ellen-Th¨¦r¨¨se Lamm, Review by: Christopher R. Noto, The Quarterly Review of Biology, 89, (3), 257-258, 2014, ÉúÎï,ÆÀÂÛ

Fossil Mammals of Asia: Neogene Biostratigraphy and Chronology edited by Xiaoming Wang, Lawrence J. Flynn, and Mikael Fortelius, Review by: John D. Orcutt, The Quarterly Review of Biology, 89, (3), 258, 2014, ÉúÎï,ÆÀÂÛ

Secrets of the Ice: Antarctica's Clues to Climate, the Universe, and the Limits of Life by Veronika Meduna, Review by: David W. H. Walton, The Quarterly Review of Biology, 89, (3), 259, 2014, ÉúÎï,ÆÀÂÛ

A World in One Cubic Foot: Portraits of Biodiversity by David Liittschwager and E. O. Wilson, , The Quarterly Review of Biology, 89, (3), 259, 2014, ÉúÎï,ÆÀÂÛ

Island Life: Or; the Phenomena and Causes of Insular Faunas and Floras, Including a Revision and Attempted Solution of the Problem of Geological Climates by Alfred Russel Wallace, David Quammen, and Lawrence R. Heaney, Review by: Katharine A. Marske, The Quarterly Review of Biology, 89, (3), 259-260, 2014, ÉúÎï,ÆÀÂÛ

Understanding Gal¨¢pagos: What You'll See and What It Means by Randy Moore and Sehoya Cotner, , The Quarterly Review of Biology, 89, (3), 260, 2014, ÉúÎï,ÆÀÂÛ

Population and Community Ecology of Ontogenetic Development by Andr¨¦ M. de Roos and Lennart Persson, Review by: Chad E. Brassil, The Quarterly Review of Biology, 89, (3), 260-261, 2014, ÉúÎï,ÆÀÂÛ

Ecology and Conservation of Estuarine Ecosystems: Lake St Lucia as a Global Model edited by Renzo Perissinotto, Derek D. Stretch, and Ricky H. Taylor, , The Quarterly Review of Biology, 89, (3), 261, 2014, ÉúÎï,ÆÀÂÛ

Stability, Complexity and Robustness in Population Dynamics, J. Demongeot, Acta Biotheoretica, 62, £¨3£©, 243-284, 2014, ÉúÎï

Reduction of Nonautonomous Population Dynamics Models with Two Time Scales, Marcos Marv¨¢, Rafael Bravo de la Parra, Acta Biotheoretica, 62, £¨3£©, 285-303, 2014, ÉúÎï

A Mathematical Model of a Fishery with Variable Market Price: Sustainable Fishery/Over-exploitation, Fulgence Mansal, Acta Biotheoretica, 62, £¨3£©, 305-323, 2014, ÉúÎï

Fishermen¡¯s Profits Maximization: Case of Generalized Nash Equilibrium of a Non-symmetrical Game, Y. El Foutayeni, M. Khaladi, Acta Biotheoretica, 62, £¨3£©, 325-338, 2014, ÉúÎï

Effect of Small Versus Large Clusters of Fish School on the Yield of a Purse-Seine Small Pelagic Fishery Including a Marine Protected Area, Nguyen Trong Hieu, Acta Biotheoretica, 62, £¨3£©, 339-353, 2014, ÉúÎï

Viability Analysis of Fisheries Management on Hermaphrodite Population, A. Ferchichi, M. Jerry, S. Ben Miled, Acta Biotheoretica, 62, £¨3£©, 355-369, 2014, ÉúÎï

A Bioeconomic Model of a Multi-site Fishery with Nonlinear Demand Function: Number of Sites Optimizing the Total Catch, Sidy Ly, Pierre Auger, Moussa Balde, Acta Biotheoretica, 62, £¨3£©, 371-384, 2014, ÉúÎï

Effect of Hawk-Dove Game on the Dynamics of Two Competing Species, Ali Moussaoui, Pierre Auger, Benjamin Roche, Acta Biotheoretica, 62, £¨3£©, 385-404, 2014, ÉúÎï

Decision Making Environment on Rift Valley Fever in Ferlo (Senegal), Fanta Bouba, Acta Biotheoretica, 62, £¨3£©, 405-415, 2014, ÉúÎï

The Basic Reproduction Number for Cellular SIR Networks, Aboubakar Sidiki, Maurice Tchuente, Acta Biotheoretica, 62, £¨3£©, 417-427, 2014, ÉúÎï

Heuristic Reevaluation of the Bacterial Hypothesis of Peptic Ulcer Disease in the 1950s, Dunja Šešelja, Christian Straßer, Acta Biotheoretica, 62, £¨4£©, 429-454, 2014, ÉúÎï

In Silico Analysis of Acinetobacter baumannii Phospholipase D as a Subunit Vaccine Candidate, Elaheh Zadeh Hosseingholi, Acta Biotheoretica, 62, £¨4£©, 455-478, 2014, ÉúÎï

A Philosophical Evaluation of Adaptationism as a Heuristic Strategy, Sara Green, Acta Biotheoretica, 62, £¨4£©, 479-498, 2014, ÉúÎï

Hylomorphism and the Metabolic Closure Conception of Life, James DiFrisco, Acta Biotheoretica, 62, £¨4£©, 499-525, 2014, ÉúÎï

P. Hammerstein and J. R. Stevens: ¡®Evolution and the Mechanisms of Decision Making¡¯, Armin W. Schulz, Acta Biotheoretica, 62, £¨4£©, 527-530, 2014, ÉúÎï

Linnda R. Caporael, James R. Griesemer, and William C. Wimsatt (eds): Developing Scaffolds in Evolution, Culture, and Cognition, Joseph D. Martin, Acta Biotheoretica, 62, £¨4£©, 531-535, 2014, ÉúÎï

Bernd Rosslenbroich: On the Origin of Autonomy: A New Look at the Major Transitions in Evolution, Martin Lockley, Acta Biotheoretica, 62, £¨4£©, 537-541, 2014, ÉúÎï

Early Humans¡¯ Egalitarian Politics, Marc Harvey, Human Nature, 25, £¨3£©, 299-327, 2014, ÉúÎï

The Clock Is Ticking, Justin H. Moss, Jon K. Maner, Human Nature, 25, £¨3£©, 328-341, 2014, ÉúÎï

I Want What She¡¯s Having, Ryan C. Anderson, Michele K. Surbey, Human Nature, 25, £¨3£©, 342-358, 2014, ÉúÎï

The Two Sides of Warfare, Hannes Rusch, Human Nature, 25, £¨3£©, 359-377, 2014, ÉúÎï

Perceived Extrinsic Mortality Risk and Reported Effort in Looking after Health, Gillian V. Pepper, Daniel Nettle, Human Nature, 25, £¨3£©, 378-392, 2014, ÉúÎï

Men¡¯s Physical Strength Moderates Conceptualizations of Prospective Foes in Two Disparate Societies, Daniel M. T. Fessler, Human Nature, 25, £¨3£©, 393-409, 2014, ÉúÎï

What Can Cross-Cultural Correlations Teach Us about Human Nature?, Thomas V. Pollet, Human Nature, 25, £¨3£©, 410-429, 2014, ÉúÎï

Review of Melvin Konner¡¯s The Evolution of Childhood: Relationships,Emotion, Mind (Harvard University Press, 2010), Benjamin C. Campbell, Human Nature, 25, £¨3£©, 430-441, 2014, ÉúÎÊéÆÀ

Diversity in Human Behavioral Ecology, Raymond Hames, Human Nature, 25, £¨4£©, 443-447, 2014, ÉúÎï

Fosterage as a System of Dispersed Cooperative Breeding, Brooke A. Scelza, Joan B. Silk, Human Nature, 25, £¨4£©, 448-464, 2014, ÉúÎï

Causes, Consequences, and Kin Bias of Human Group Fissions, Robert S. Walker, Kim R. Hill, Human Nature, 25, £¨4£©, 465-475, 2014, ÉúÎï

Fitness Costs of Warfare for Women, Michelle Scalise Sugiyama, Human Nature, 25, £¨4£©, 476-495, 2014, ÉúÎï

The Implicit Rules of Combat, Gorge A. Romero, Human Nature, 25, £¨4£©, 496-516, 2014, ÉúÎï

Surnames and Social Mobility in England, 1170¨C2012, Gregory Clark, Neil Cummins, Human Nature, 25, £¨4£©, 517-537, 2014, ÉúÎï

Leadership in an Egalitarian Society, Christopher von Rueden, Human Nature, 25, £¨4£©, 538-566, 2014, ÉúÎï

Impartial Institutions, Pathogen Stress and the Expanding Social Network, Daniel Hruschka, Human Nature, 25, £¨4£©, 567-579, 2014, ÉúÎï

Malnutrition, Sex Ratio, and Selection, Shige Song, Human Nature, 25, £¨4£©, 580-595, 2014, ÉúÎï

More Lessons from the Hadza about Men¡¯s Work, Kristen Hawkes, Human Nature, 25, £¨4£©, 596-619, 2014, ÉúÎï

Toward a Reality-Based Understanding of Hadza Men¡¯s Work, Brian M. Wood, Frank W. Marlowe, Human Nature, 25, £¨4£©, 620-630, 2014, ÉúÎï

Obituary for Olaf Breidbach, J¨¹rgen Jost, Theory in Biosciences, 133, £¨3-4£©, 125-128, 2014, ÉúÎï

A proposal for the classification of biological weapons sensu lato, Lajos Rozsa, Theory in Biosciences, 133, £¨3-4£©, 129-134, 2014, ÉúÎï

Richards-like two species population dynamics model, Fabiano Ribeiro, Theory in Biosciences, 133, £¨3-4£©, 135-143, 2014, ÉúÎï

The role of self-organization in developmental evolution, Joseph E. Hannon Bozorgmehr, Theory in Biosciences, 133, £¨3-4£©, 145-163, 2014, ÉúÎï

Scaling of the mean and variance of population dynamics under fluctuating regimes, Cino Pertoldi, Theory in Biosciences, 133, £¨3-4£©, 165-173, 2014, ÉúÎï

Estimation of species extinction: what are the consequences when total species number is unknown?, Youhua Chen, Theory in Biosciences, 133, £¨3-4£©, 175-178, 2014, ÉúÎï

On the methods to assess significance in nestedness analyses, Giovanni Strona, Simone Fattorini, Theory in Biosciences, 133, £¨3-4£©, 179-186, 2014, ÉúÎï

Save the planet: eliminate biodiversity, Carlos Santana, Biology & Philosophy, 29, £¨6£©, 761-780, 2014, ÉúÎï

Homology across inheritance systems, Russell Powell, Nicholas Shea, Biology & Philosophy, 29, £¨6£©, 781-806, 2014, ÉúÎï

Junk or functional DNA? ENCODE and the function controversy, Pierre-Luc Germain, Biology & Philosophy, 29, £¨6£©, 807-831, 2014, ÉúÎï

The phylogeography debate and the epistemology of model-based evolutionary biology, Alfonso Arroyo-Santos, Biology & Philosophy, 29, £¨6£©, 833-850, 2014, ÉúÎï

Organizational requirements for multicellular autonomy: insights from a comparative case study, Argyris Arnellos, Biology & Philosophy, 29, £¨6£©, 851-884, 2014, ÉúÎï

 

 

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The Rhetoric of Racism: Revisiting the Creation of the Psychological Institute of the Republic of South Africa (1956¨C1962) (pages 339¨C358), Wahbie Long, Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences, 50, £¨4£©, 339-358, 2014, ÐÄÀíѧ

Searching for South Asian Intelligence: Psychometry in British India, 1919¨C1940 (pages 359¨C375), Shivrang Setlur, Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences, 50, £¨4£©, 359-375, 2014, ÐÄÀíѧ

A Tale of Two Congresses: The Psychological Study of Psychical, Occult, and Religious Phenomena, 1900¨C1909 (pages 376¨C399), Ann Taves, Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences, 50, £¨4£©, 376-399, 2014, ÐÄÀíѧ

Eoin F. Cannon. The Saloon and the Mission: Addiction, Conversion, and the Politics of Redemption in American Culture. Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press, 2013. 321 pp. $28.95 (paper). ISBN: 978-1-55849-993-5. (pages 400¨C402), Betty M. Bayer, Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences, 50, £¨4£©, 400-402, 2014, ÐÄÀíѧ£¬ÊéÆÀ

L. R. Samuel. Shrink: A Cultural History of Psychoanalysis in America. Lincoln, NE: University of Nebraska Press, 2013. 288 pp. $34.95 (cloth). ISBN: 978-8032-4476-4. (pages 402¨C404), Mari Jo Buhle, Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences, 50, £¨4£©, 402-404, 2014, ÐÄÀíѧ£¬ÊéÆÀ

Edward Shorter. How Everyone Became Depressed: The Rise and Fall of the Nervous Breakdown. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2013. 272 pp. $29.95 (cloth). ISBN: 9780199948086. (pages 404¨C406), Laura D. Hirshbein, Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences, 50, £¨4£©, 404-406, 2014, ÐÄÀíѧ£¬ÊéÆÀ

James Clifford. Returns: Becoming Indigenous in the Twenty-First Century. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2013. 376 pp. $39.95 (hardback). ISBN 978-0674724921. (pages 406¨C408), Reviewed by Timothy Neale, Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences, 50, £¨4£©, 406-408, 2014, ÐÄÀíѧ£¬ÊéÆÀ

Peter Lamont. Extraordinary Beliefs: A Historical Approach to a Psychological Problem. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2013. 321 pp. $29.99 (paperback). ISBN 978-1-107-68802-5. (pages 408¨C409), Sheila O'Brien Quinn, Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences, 50, £¨4£©, 408-409, 2014, ÐÄÀíѧ£¬ÊéÆÀ

Marga Vicedo. The Nature and Nurture of Love: From Imprinting to Attachment in Cold War America. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2013. 336 pp. $45.00 (cloth). ISBN-13: 9780226020556. (pages 410¨C411), Reviewed by Nora Ruck, Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences, 50, £¨4£©, 410-411, 2014, ÐÄÀíѧ£¬ÊéÆÀ

Hans-Walter Schmuhl and Volker Roelcke (Eds.). »Heroische Therapien« Die deutsche Psychiatrie im internationalen Vergleich, 1918¨C1945. Goettingen, Germany: Wallstein Verlag, 2013. 320 pp. €29.90 (Germ.). €30.80 (Aus.). SFr 40.00 (Swiss) (paper). ISBN 978-3-8353-1299-9. (pages 411¨C413), Frank W. Stahnisch, Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences, 50, £¨4£©, 411-413, 2014, ÐÄÀíѧ£¬ÊéÆÀ

George Steinmetz (Ed.). Sociology and Empire: The Imperial Entanglements of a Discipline. Durham: Duke University Press, 2013. 610 pp. $34.95 (paper). ISBN-13: 978-0-8223-5279-2. (pages 414¨C416), Robert Vitalis, Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences, 50, £¨4£©, 414-416, 2014, ÐÄÀíѧ£¬ÊéÆÀ

Peter Mandler. Return from the Natives: How Margaret Mead Won the Second World War and Lost the Cold War. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2013. 366 pp. + xv. $45.00 (hardcover). ISBN: 9780300187854. (pages 416¨C418), Nadine Weidman, Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences, 50, £¨4£©, 416-418, 2014, ÐÄÀíѧ£¬ÊéÆÀ

Andreas Mayer. Sites of the Unconscious: Hypnotism and the Emergence of the Psychoanalytic Setting. Translated by Christopher Barber. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2013. 272 pp. $45.00 (cloth). ISBN: 9780226057958. (pages 418¨C420), Martin Wieser, Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences, 50, £¨4£©, 418-420, 2014, ÐÄÀíѧ£¬ÊéÆÀ

The need for contextual approaches to the history of mental testing., M¨¹lberger, Annette, History of Psychology, 17, £¨3£©, 177-186, 2014, ÐÄÀíѧ

A psychology for pedagogy: Intelligence testing in ussr in the 1920s., Leopoldoff, Irina, History of Psychology, 17, £¨3£©, 187-205, 2014, ÐÄÀíѧ

Aims of teachers¡¯ psychometry: Intelligence testing in Barcelona (1920)., M¨¹lberger, Annette; Balltondre, M¨°nica; Graus, Andrea, History of Psychology, 17, £¨3£©, 206-222, 2014, ÐÄÀíѧ

Making up intelligence scales: De Sanctis¡¯s and Binet¡¯s tests, 1905 and after., Cicciola, Elisabetta; Foschi, Renato; Lombardo, Giovanni Pietro, History of Psychology, 17, £¨3£©, 223-236, 2014, ÐÄÀíѧ

Psychological measurement in Brazil in the 1920s and 1930s., Jac¨®-Vilela, Ana Maria, History of Psychology, 17, £¨3£©, 237-248, 2014, ÐÄÀíѧ

Mental testing in the early twentieth century: Internationalizing the mental testing story., Carson, John, History of Psychology, 17, £¨3£©, 249-255, 2014, ÐÄÀíѧ

Society for the History of Psychology news., No authorship indicated, History of Psychology, 17, £¨3£©, 256-258, 2014, ÐÄÀíѧ

 

 

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Barbed and Dangerous: Constructing the Meaning of Barbed Wire in Late Nineteenth-Century America, Lyn Ellen Bennett and Scott Abbott, Agricultural History  , 88, £¨4£©, , 2014, Å©Òµ

The New Egypt, Pima Cotton, and the Role of Native Wage Labor on the Cooperative Testing and Demonstration Farm, Sacaton, Arizona, 1907-1917, Jennifer Bess, Agricultural History             , 88, £¨4£©, , 2014, Å©Òµ

¡°Strewn Knee Deep in Literature:¡± A Material Analysis of Print Propaganda and Woman Suffrage , Sara Egge, Agricultural History , 88, £¨4£©, , 2014, Å©Òµ

On Green Revolutions and Golden Beans: Memories and Metaphors of Costa Rican Coffee Co-op Founders, Lowell Gudmundson, Agricultural History , 88, £¨4£©, , 2014, Å©Òµ

A ¡°Bovine Glamour Girl¡±: Borden Milk, Elsie the Cow, and the Convergence of Technology, Animals, and Gender at the 1939 New York World¡¯s Fair , Anna Thompson Hajdik, Agricultural History             , 88, £¨4£©, , 2014, Å©Òµ

An Alternative Means of Field Research: Extending Material Culture Analysis to Farm Implements, Cameron L. Saffell, Agricultural History , 88, £¨4£©, , 2014, Å©Òµ

 

 

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Heresy, Medicine and Paracelsianism in Sixteenth-Century Italy: the Case of Girolamo Donzellini (1513¨C1587) (S. 5¨C37), Alessandra Celati, Gesnerus, 71, £¨1£©, 5-37, 2014, Ò½Ò©

Sincere Hand and Faithful Eye. Cognitive Practices in Ensembles of Text and Drawing, Jens Loescher, Gesnerus, 71, £¨1£©, 38-71, 2014, Ò½Ò©

Naturschutz und Naturgeschichte um 1900. Der Beitrag der Basler Vettern Sarasin, Christian Simon, Gesnerus, 71, £¨1£©, 72-97, 2014, Ò½Ò©

Wahnsinn und Malaria ¨C Schnittpunkte und Grenzverwischungen zwischen Psychiatrie und Tropen medizin in Hamburg (1900¨C1925)*, Stefan Wulf, Heinz-Peter Schmiedebach, Gesnerus, 71, £¨1£©, 98-141, 2014, Ò½Ò©

The Fielding H. Garrison Lecture: Enemy of the People/Enemy of the State: Two Great(ly Infamous) Doctors, Passions, and the Judgment of History , Susan M. Reverby, Bulletin of the History of Medicine  , 88, £¨3£©, 403-430, 2014, Ò½Ò©

Vaccination and the Politics of Medical Knowledge in Nineteenth-Century Japan , Daniel Trambaiolo, Bulletin of the History of Medicine  , 88, £¨3£©, 431-456, 2014, Ò½Ò©

Writing Women into Medical History in the 1930s: Kate Campbell Hurd-Mead and ¡°Medical Women¡± of the Past and Present , Toby A. Appel, Bulletin of the History of Medicine  , 88, £¨3£©, 457-492, 2014, Ò½Ò©

Considering Death: The Third British Heart Transplant, 1969 , Helen Macdonald, Bulletin of the History of Medicine  , 88, £¨3£©, 493-525, 2014, Ò½Ò©

Disabilities in Roman Antiquity: Disparate Bodies ed. by Christian Laes, C. F. Goodey, and M. Lynn Rose (review) , Kristi Upson-Saia, Bulletin of the History of Medicine  , 88, £¨3£©, 570-572, 2014, Ò½Ò©£¨ÊéÆÀ£©

Plague and Public Health in Early Modern Seville by Kristy Wilson Bowers (review) , Michele L. Clouse, Bulletin of the History of Medicine  , 88, £¨3£©, 572-574, 2014, Ò½Ò©£¨ÊéÆÀ£©

Panaceia¡¯s Daughters: Noblewomen as Healers in Early Modern Germany by Alisha Rankin (review), Victor Seow, Bulletin of the History of Medicine  , 88, £¨3£©, 574-576, 2014, Ò½Ò©£¨ÊéÆÀ£©

Divine Doctors and Dreadful Distempers: How Practicing Medicine Became a Respectable Profession by Christi Sumich (review) , Olivia Weisser, Bulletin of the History of Medicine  , 88, £¨3£©, 576-577, 2014, Ò½Ò©£¨ÊéÆÀ£©

Luigi Galvani: Devozione, scienza e rivoluzione by Marco Bresadola (review), Lucia Dacome, Bulletin of the History of Medicine  , 88, £¨3£©, 577-579, 2014, Ò½Ò©£¨ÊéÆÀ£©

War and the Militarization of British Army Medicine, 1793¨C1830 by Catherine Kelly (review), Christopher Lawrence, Bulletin of the History of Medicine  , 88, £¨3£©, 579-580, 2014, Ò½Ò©£¨ÊéÆÀ£©

Eugene Braunwald and the Rise of Modern Medicine by Thomas H. Lee (review), W. Bruce Fye, Bulletin of the History of Medicine  , 88, £¨3£©, 580-582, 2014, Ò½Ò©£¨ÊéÆÀ£©

First World War Nursing: New Perspectives ed. by Alison S. Fell and Christine E. Hallett (review), Anne Summers, Bulletin of the History of Medicine  , 88, £¨3£©, 582-584, 2014, Ò½Ò©£¨ÊéÆÀ£©

The Nature & Nurture of Love: From Imprinting to Attachment in Cold War America by Marga Vicedo (review) , Rima D. Apple, Bulletin of the History of Medicine  , 88, £¨3£©, 584-585, 2014, Ò½Ò©£¨ÊéÆÀ£©

Medical Museums: Past, Present, Future ed. by Samuel J. M. M. Alberti and Elizabeth Hallam (review) , Carin Berkowitz, Bulletin of the History of Medicine  , 88, £¨3£©, 585-587, 2014, Ò½Ò©£¨ÊéÆÀ£©

Eating Right in America: The Cultural Politics of Food and Health by Charlotte Biltekoff (review) , Sander Gilman, Bulletin of the History of Medicine  , 88, £¨3£©, 587-589, 2014, Ò½Ò©£¨ÊéÆÀ£©

Wombs, Worms and Wolves: Constructing Cancer in Early Modern England, Alanna Skuse, Social History of Medicine  , 27, £¨4£©, 632-648, 2014, ҽѧ

Learning from the Common Folks. Academic Physicians and Medical Lay Culture in the Sixteenth Century, Michael Stolberg, Social History of Medicine  , 27, £¨4£©, 649-667, 2014, ҽѧ

Erudite and Honoured Artisans? Performers of Body Care and Surgery in Early Modern German Towns, Annemarie Kinzelbach, Social History of Medicine  , 27, £¨4£©, 668-688, 2014, ҽѧ

¡®Mortal in this season¡¯: Union Surgeons and the Narrative of Medical Modernisation in the American Civil War, S.-M. Grant, Social History of Medicine  , 27, £¨4£©, 689-707, 2014, ҽѧ

¡®A Plentiful Crop of Cripples Made by All This Progress¡¯: Disability, Artificial Limbs and Working-Class Mutualism in the South Wales Coalfield, 1890¨C1948, Ben Curtis and, Social History of Medicine  , 27, £¨4£©, 708-727, 2014, ҽѧ

Drugs, Race and Tuberculosis Control in Baltimore, 1950¨C1978, Julia Ross Cummiskey, Social History of Medicine  , 27, £¨4£©, 728-750, 2014, ҽѧ

Mental Hygiene and Child Guidance in Post-war Greece: The Case of the Centre for Mental Health and Research, 1956¨C1970, Despo Kritsotaki, Social History of Medicine  , 27, £¨4£©, 751-767, 2014, ҽѧ

Obesity and the Emergence of Mutual Aid Groups for Weight Loss in the Post-War United States, Jessica M. Parr, Social History of Medicine  , 27, £¨4£©, 768-788, 2014, ҽѧ

The Recent Wave of ¡®Spanish¡¯ Flu Historiography, Howard Phillips, Social History of Medicine  , 27, £¨4£©, 789-808, 2014, ҽѧ

Robert Weston, Medical Consulting by Letter in France, 1665¨C1789, Laurence Brockliss, Social History of Medicine  , 27, £¨4£©, 809-810, 2014, ҽѧ

Adrian Wilson, Ritual and Conflict: The Social Relations of Childbirth in Early Modern England, Leah Astbury, Social History of Medicine  , 27, £¨4£©, 810-812, 2014, ҽѧ

Kristy Wilson Bowers, Plague and Public Health in Early Modern Seville, Mar¨ªaluz L¨®pez-Terrada, Social History of Medicine  , 27, £¨4£©, 812-813, 2014, ҽѧ

Sandra Cavallo and Tessa Storey, Healthy Living in Late Renaissance Italy, James E. Shaw, Social History of Medicine  , 27, £¨4£©, 813-814, 2014, ҽѧ

Sara Read, Menstruation and the Female Body in Early Modern England, Victoria Sparey, Social History of Medicine  , 27, £¨4£©, 814-816, 2014, ҽѧ

¡®The world is full of big bad wolves¡¯: investigating the experimental therapeutic spaces of R.D. Laing and Aaron Esterson, Cheryl McGeachan, History of Psychiatry    , 25, £¨3£©, 283-298, 2014, ҽѧ

Death of an alienist: Louis-Victor Marc¨¦¡¯s final year, Jean-Pierre Luaut¨¦, History of Psychiatry    , 25, £¨3£©, 256-282, 2014, ҽѧ

From paranoia querulans to vexatious litigants: a short study on madness between psychiatry and the law. Part 1, Benjamin L¨¦vy, History of Psychiatry    , 25, £¨3£©, 299-316, 2014, ҽѧ

Karl Jaspers on the disease entity: Kantian ideas and Weberian ideal types, Chris Walker, History of Psychiatry    , 25, £¨3£©, 317-334, 2014, ҽѧ

Demonic possession and the historical construction of melancholy and hysteria, Herman Westerink, History of Psychiatry    , 25, £¨3£©, 335-349, 2014, ҽѧ

From the Netherlands to Japan: communicating psychiatric practice in the 1830s, Ellen Nakamura, History of Psychiatry    , 25, £¨3£©, 350-363, 2014, ҽѧ

Book Review: PN Singer (ed.), with contributions by Daniel Davies and Vivian Nutton, Galen: Psychological Writings, Christopher Gill, History of Psychiatry    , 25, £¨3£©, 377-378, 2014, ҽѧ£¨ÊéÆÀ£©

Book Review: Anna Shepherd, Institutionalizing the Insane in Nineteenth-Century England, Pamela Dale, History of Psychiatry    , 25, £¨3£©, 378-379, 2014, ҽѧ£¨ÊéÆÀ£©

Book Review: Allan V Horwitz, Anxiety: A Short History, Mark Jackson, History of Psychiatry    , 25, £¨3£©, 380-381, 2014, ҽѧ£¨ÊéÆÀ£©

Book Review: Mitzi Waltz, Autism: A Social and Medical History, Bonnie Evans, History of Psychiatry    , 25, £¨3£©, 381-383, 2014, ҽѧ£¨ÊéÆÀ£©

Book Review: Theodor Itten and Courtenay Young (eds) R.D. Laing: 50 Years Since, Gavin Miller, History of Psychiatry    , 25, £¨3£©, 383-384, 2014, ҽѧ£¨ÊéÆÀ£©

Some reflections on madness and culture in the post-war world, Andrew Scull, History of Psychiatry    , 25, £¨4£©, 395-403, 2014, ҽѧ

Nostalgia: a conceptual history, Filiberto Fuentenebro de Diego , History of Psychiatry    , 25, £¨4£©, 404-411, 2014, ҽѧ

¡®An atmosphere of cure¡¯: Frederick Mott, shell shock and the Maudsley, Edgar Jones, History of Psychiatry    , 25, £¨4£©, 412-421, 2014, ҽѧ

Langues et histoire de la psychiatrie, Jean Garrab¨¦, History of Psychiatry    , 25, £¨4£©, 422-430, 2014, ҽѧ

The birth of schizophrenia or a very modern Bleuler: a close reading of Eugen Bleuler¡¯s ¡®Die Prognose der Dementia praecox¡¯ and a re-consideration of his contribution to psychiatry, Anke Maatz , History of Psychiatry    , 25, £¨4£©, 431-440, 2014, ҽѧ

Madness as disability, Sander L Gilman, History of Psychiatry    , 25, £¨4£©, 441-449, 2014, ҽѧ

Psychiatric ¡®diseases¡¯ in history, David Healy, History of Psychiatry    , 25, £¨4£©, 450-458, 2014, ҽѧ

Subjectivity in clinical practice: on the origins of psychiatric semiology in early French alienism, Rafael Huertas, History of Psychiatry    , 25, £¨4£©, 459-467, 2014, ҽѧ

White men and weak masculinity: men in the public asylums in Victoria, Australia, and New Zealand, 1860s¨C1900s, Catharine Coleborne, History of Psychiatry    , 25, £¨4£©, 468-476, 2014, ҽѧ

The distinction between ¡®Passion¡¯ and ¡®Emotion¡¯. Vincenzo Chiarugi: a case study, Louis C Charland, History of Psychiatry    , 25, £¨4£©, 477-484, 2014, ҽѧ

The ten most important changes in psychiatry since World War II, Mark S Micale, History of Psychiatry    , 25, £¨4£©, 485-491, 2014, ҽѧ

Ricoeur and the ethics of care, Inge van Nistelrooij, Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy     , 17, £¨4£©, 485-491, 2014, ҽѧ

Autonomy and its vulnerability: Ricoeur¡¯s view on justice as a contribution to care ethics, Theo L. Hettema, Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy     , 17, £¨4£©, 493-498, 2014, ҽѧ

Love and justice¡¯s dialectical relationship: Ricoeur¡¯s contribution on the relationship between care and justice within care ethics, Ellen Van Stichel, Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy     , 17, £¨4£©, 499-508, 2014, ҽѧ

Affirming Life in the Face of Death: Ricoeur¡¯s Living Up to Death as a modern ars moriendi and a lesson for palliative care, Ds Frits de Lange, Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy     , 17, £¨4£©, 509-518, 2014, ҽѧ

Self-sacrifice and self-affirmation within care-giving, Inge van Nistelrooy, Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy     , 17, £¨4£©, 519-528, 2014, ҽѧ

Epistemic injustice in healthcare: a philosophial analysis, Havi Carel, Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy     , 17, £¨4£©, 529-540, 2014, ҽѧ

Educating about biomedical research ethics, Bratislav Stankovic, Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy     , 17, £¨4£©, 541-548, 2014, ҽѧ

Multiple dimensions of embodiment in medical practices, Jenny Slatman, Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy     , 17, £¨4£©, 549-557, 2014, ҽѧ

The donor organ as an ¡®object a¡¯: a Lacanian perspective on organ donation and transplantation medicine, Hub Zwart, Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy     , 17, £¨4£©, 559-571, 2014, ҽѧ

Using non-human primates to benefit humans: research and organ transplantation, David Shaw, Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy     , 17, £¨4£©, 573-578, 2014, ҽѧ

Gut Health in the era of the Human Gut Microbiota: from metaphor to biovalue, Vincent Baty, Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy     , 17, £¨4£©, 579-597, 2014, ҽѧ

¡°Imprisoned¡± in pain: analyzing personal experiences of phantom pain, Finn Nortvedt, Gunn Engelsrud, Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy     , 17, £¨4£©, 599-608, 2014, ҽѧ

To be held and to hold one¡¯s own: narratives of embodied transformation in the treatment of long lasting musculoskeletal problems, Randi Sviland, Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy     , 17, £¨4£©, 609-624, 2014, ҽѧ

The quest for choice and the need for relational care in mental health work, Børge Baklien, Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy     , 17, £¨4£©, 625-632, 2014, ҽѧ

Healthcare professionals¡¯ dilemmas: judging patient¡¯s decision making competence in day-to-day care of patients suffering from Korsakoff¡¯s syndrome, Susanne van den Hooff, Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy     , 17, £¨4£©, 633-640, 2014, ҽѧ

Scientific second-order ¡¯nudging¡¯ or lobbying by interest groups: the battle over Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Screening Programmes, Thomas Ploug, Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy     , 17, £¨4£©, 641-650, 2014, ҽѧ

¡®Fight TB with BCG¡¯: Mass Vaccination Campaigns in the British Caribbean, 1951¨C6, Henrice Altink, Medical History , 58, £¨4£©, 475-497, 2014, ҽѧ

¡®Recharge My Exhausted Batteries¡¯: Overbeck¡¯s Rejuvenator, Patenting, and Public Medical Consumers, 1924¨C37, James F. Stark, Medical History , 58, £¨4£©, 498-518, 2014, ҽѧ

¡®Shell shock¡¯ Revisited: An Examination of the Case Records of the National Hospital in London, Stefanie Caroline Linden, Medical History , 58, £¨4£©, 519-545, 2014, ҽѧ

Constructing New Expertise: Private and Public Initiatives for Safe Food (Brussels in the First Half of the Nineteenth Century), Peter Scholliers, Medical History , 58, £¨4£©, 546-563, 2014, ҽѧ

Matters of Priority: Herbert Mayo, Charles Bell and Discoveries in the Nervous System, James Bradley, Medical History , 58, £¨4£©, 564-584, 2014, ҽѧ

Psychotherapy and Moralising Rhetoric in Galen¡¯s Newly Discovered Avoiding Distress (Peri Alypias), Sophia Xenophontos, Medical History , 58, £¨4£©, 585-603, 2014, ҽѧ

A memoir of Sir John Forbes (1787¨C1861), Robin Agnew, Journal of Medical Biography, 22, £¨4£©, 190-194, 2014, ҽѧ

The Mysterious Fate of La Biblioth¨¨que de Louis Pasteur (1822¨C1895), Sarita B Oertling, Journal of Medical Biography, 22, £¨4£©, 195-204, 2014, ҽѧ

Dr Amos G Babcock ¨C Fact or fiction?, Douglas Smith, Journal of Medical Biography, 22, £¨4£©, 205-208, 2014, ҽѧ

Andrea Pasta (1706¨C1782), eclectic scholar of anatomy and clinical medicine, communication and the history of art, Carlo Alfredo Clerici, Journal of Medical Biography, 22, £¨4£©, 209-214, 2014, ҽѧ

Neil Hamilton Fairley KBE FRCP FRS (1891¨C1966): An outstanding tropical physician in the twentieth century, GC Cook, Journal of Medical Biography, 22, £¨4£©, 215-220, 2014, ҽѧ

Maria Polydouri (1902¨C1930): The Greek po¨¨te maudit who died of tuberculosis, Antonis A Kousoulis, Journal of Medical Biography, 22, £¨4£©, 220-223, 2014, ҽѧ

Sir Archibald Hector McIndoe (1900¨C1960) and the Guinea Pig Club: The development of reconstructive surgery and rehabilitation in the Second World War (1939¨C1945), Alexandra F Macnamara, Journal of Medical Biography, 22, £¨4£©, 224-228, 2014, ҽѧ

Joseph Erlanger (1874¨C1965): the cardiovascular investigator who won a Nobel Prize in neurophysiology, Caoimhgh¨ªn S Breathnach , Journal of Medical Biography, 22, £¨4£©, 228-232, 2014, ҽѧ

Josephine Letitia Denny Fairfield (1885¨C1978): Pushing the boundaries of medicine, Emily Garrett, Journal of Medical Biography, 22, £¨4£©, 233-241, 2014, ҽѧ

William Adams' (1810¨C1890) ¡®subcutaneous¡¯ osteotomy saw, John Kirkup, Journal of Medical Biography, 22, £¨4£©, 242-243, 2014, ҽѧ

Review of Eminent Neuroscientists by Kalyan B Bhattacharyya (Calcutta), F Clifford Rose, Journal of Medical Biography, 22, £¨4£©, 244, 2014, ҽѧ£¬ÊéÆÀ

Manoj Ramachandran and Jeffrey K Aronson (eds), Doctoring history: treasures from the Journals Archive of the Royal Society of Medicine, 1809¨C1907, Alan EH Emery, Journal of Medical Biography, 22, £¨4£©, 244, 2014, ҽѧ£¬ÊéÆÀ

Reframing the Disease Debate and Defending the Biostatistical Theory, Peter H. Schwartz, Journal of Medicine and Philosophy , 39, £¨6£©, 572-589, 2014, ҽѧ

Naturalism about Health and Disease: Adding Nuance for Progress, Elselijn Kingma, Journal of Medicine and Philosophy , 39, £¨6£©, 590-608, 2014, ҽѧ

¡°Disease Entity¡± as the Key Theoretical Concept of Medicine, Peter Hucklenbroich, Journal of Medicine and Philosophy , 39, £¨6£©, 609-633, 2014, ҽѧ

Health and Functional Efficiency, Daniel M. Hausman, Journal of Medicine and Philosophy , 39, £¨6£©, 634-647, 2014, ҽѧ

The Biostatistical Theory Versus the Harmful Dysfunction Analysis, Part 1: Is Part-Dysfunction a Sufficient Condition for Medical Disorder?, Jerome C. Wakefield, Journal of Medicine and Philosophy , 39, £¨6£©, 648-682, 2014, ҽѧ

A Second Rebuttal On Health, Christopher Boorse, Journal of Medicine and Philosophy , 39, £¨6£©, 683-724, 2014, ҽѧ

¡®We Know the Aborigines are Dying Out¡¯: Aboriginal People and the Quest to Ensure their Survival, Wave Hill Station, 1944, Geoffrey Gray, Health and History , 16, £¨1£©, 1-24, 2014, ҽѧ

Occupational Exposure to Cement Dust: Changing Opinions of a Respiratory Hazard, Beris Penrose, Health and History , 16, £¨1£©, 25-44, 2014, ҽѧ

The First Psychiatric Royal Commission: Reg Ellery and the Attendants at Kew Hospital, Robert M. Kaplan, Health and History , 16, £¨1£©, 45-65, 2014, ҽѧ

Making Theoretical Principles for New Chinese Medicine, Rhonda Chang, Health and History , 16, £¨1£©, 66-86, 2014, ҽѧ

The Universal Condition: Medical Constructions of ¡®Congenital Phimosis¡¯ in Twentieth Century New Zealand and their Implications for Child Rearing, Lindsay R. Watson, Health and History , 16, £¨1£©, 87-106, 2014, ҽѧ

Vesalius on the Anatomy and Function of the Recurrent Laryngeal Nerves: Medical Illustration and Reintroduction of a Physiological Demonstration from Galen, Douglas J. Lanska, Journal of the History of the Neurosciences, 23, £¨3£©, 211-232, 2014, ҽѧ

A History of Depressed Skull Fractures from Ancient Times to 1800, Jeremy C. Ganz & J¨¹rgen Arndt, Journal of the History of the Neurosciences, 23, £¨3£©, 233-251, 2014, ҽѧ

Walking a Fine Scientific Line: The Extraordinary Deeds of Dutch Neuroscientist C. U. Ariëns Kappers Before and During World War II, Lawrence A. Zeidman & Jaap Cohen, Journal of the History of the Neurosciences, 23, £¨3£©, 252-275, 2014, ҽѧ

Adolf Beck: A Forgotten Pioneer in Electroencephalography, Anton CoenenEdward Fine & Oksana Zayachkivska, Journal of the History of the Neurosciences, 23, £¨3£©, 276-286, 2014, ҽѧ

The Discovery of Spectral Opponency in Visual Systems and its Impact on Understanding the Neurobiology of Color Vision, Gerald H. Jacobs, Journal of the History of the Neurosciences, 23, £¨3£©, 287-314, 2014, ҽѧ

¡°Magic Mirror in my Hand, Who is the Fairest in the Land ¡­ and, Incidentally, Are You Transparent or Shining?¡±, R¨¦Gis Olry & Duane E. Haines, Journal of the History of the Neurosciences, 23, £¨3£©, 327-329, 2014, ҽѧ

The Organism: A Holistic Approach to Biology Derived from Pathological Data in Man by Kurt Goldstein, Stephen Pow & Frank W. Stahnisch, Journal of the History of the Neurosciences, 23, £¨3£©, 330-332, 2014, ҽѧ

The Glass Armonica: The Music and the Madness. by William Zeitler, Stanley Finger, Journal of the History of the Neurosciences, 23, £¨3£©, 333-334, 2014, ҽѧ

 

 

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Dressing and Addressing the Mental Patient: The Uses of Clothing in the Admission, Care and Employment of Residents in English Provincial Mental Hospitals, c. 1860¨C1960, Nicole Baur and Joseph Melling, Textile History, 45, £¨2£©, 145-170, 2014, ·ÄÖ¯

¡®Saide Monstrous Hose¡¯: Compliance, Transgression and English Sumptuary Law to 1533, Hilary Doda, Textile History, 45, £¨2£©, 171-191, 2014, ·ÄÖ¯

Silk and Propaganda ¡ª Two Ottoman Silk Flags and the Relief of Vienna, 1683, Barbara Karl, Textile History, 45, £¨2£©, 192-215, 2014, ·ÄÖ¯

Botta Adorno, Empress Maria Theresa and Brussels Tapestry in the Mid-Eighteenth Century. Part I, Koenraad Brosens, Textile History, 45, £¨2£©, 216-233, 2014, ·ÄÖ¯

Mud Silk and the Chinese Laundress: From the South China Silk Industry to Mud Silk Suits in Maine, Jacqueline Field, Textile History, 45, £¨2£©, 234-260, 2014, ·ÄÖ¯

¡®Lace: The Transgressive Thread¡¯, University for the Creative Arts, Farnham, 16 May 2014, Carol Quarini, Textile History, 45, £¨2£©, 261-262, 2014, ·ÄÖ¯

 

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An imperial railway failure: the Indochina-Yunnan railway, 1898-1941, Jean-François Rousseau, Journal of Transport History , 35, (1), 1-17, 2014, ½»Í¨ÔËÊä

¡®One of the noblest inventions of the age¡¯: British steamboat numbers, diffusion, services and public reception, 1812 - c.1823, David M. Williams and John Armstrong, Journal of Transport History , 35, (1), 18-34, 2014, ½»Í¨ÔËÊä

Urban transportation planning influences and legacies: Kurt Leibbrand, Germany's acclaimed postwar traffic planner, Jeffry M. Diefendorf, Journal of Transport History , 35, (1), 35-56, 2014, ½»Í¨ÔËÊä

Marketing ocean travel: Cunard and the White Star Line, 1910-1940, Graham P. Gladden, Journal of Transport History , 35, (1), 57-77, 2014, ½»Í¨ÔËÊä

Routes of conflict: building roads and shaping the nation in Mexico, 1941-1952, Michael K. Bess, Journal of Transport History , 35, (1), 78-96, 2014, ½»Í¨ÔËÊä

Meaningful mobilities: the experience of underground travel in the Buenos Aires Subte, 1913-1944, Dhan Zunino Singh, Journal of Transport History , 35, (1), 97-113, 2014, ½»Í¨ÔËÊä

Colonial India, its railways, and the cliometricians, Ian J. Kerr, Journal of Transport History , 35, (1), 114-120, 2014, ½»Í¨ÔËÊä

Socialist drive: The First Auto Works and the contradictions of connectivity in the early People's Republic of China, Victor Seow, Journal of Transport History , 35, (2), 145-161, 2014, ½»Í¨ÔËÊä

Negotiating the waters: Canoe and steamship mobility in the Pacific Northwest, Cory Parker, Journal of Transport History , 35, (2), 162-182, 2014, ½»Í¨ÔËÊä

Rebuilding the city, leaving it behind: Transportation and the environmental crisis in turn-of-the-century American cities, Christopher Wells, Journal of Transport History , 35, (2), 183-199, 2014, ½»Í¨ÔËÊä

Connect and divide: On the history of the Kiel Canal, Eike-Christian Heine, Journal of Transport History , 35, (2), 200-219, 2014, ½»Í¨ÔËÊä

The bird's-eye view: Toward an environmental history of aviation, Thomas Robertson, Journal of Transport History , 35, (2), 220-224, 2014, ½»Í¨ÔËÊä

A picture worth forty-one words: Charles Elton, introduced species and the 1936 Admiralty map of British Empire shipping, Matthew K. Chew, Journal of Transport History , 35, (2), 225-235, 2014, ½»Í¨ÔËÊä

Landscapes of intensification: Transport and energy in the U.S. mid-Atlantic, 1820¨C1930, Christopher Jones, Journal of Transport History , 35, (2), 236-241, 2014, ½»Í¨ÔËÊä

Tracking railway histories, Gordon PirieGeorge Revill and Tom Zoellner, Journal of Transport History , 35, (2), 242-248, 2014, ½»Í¨ÔËÊä