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B, Edwards Mark, and United States. Office of Aviation Medicine., eds. Functions of external cues in prospective memory. Washington, D.C: U.S. Dept. of Transportation, Federal Aviation Administration, Office of Aviation Medicine, 1995.

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Conference, of Catholic Theological Institutions (6th 1993 Bogotá Colombia). Social functions of Catholic theological institutions. Bogotá, Colombia: Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, 1994.

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Laurent, Vanel, ed. AIX Fast Connect functions and sizing guide. Austin, Tex: IBM Corporation, International Technical Support Organization, 2000.

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P, Marinich A., and Kharʹkivsʹkyĭ derz͡havnyĭ universytet imeni O.M. Horʹkoho., eds. Metod funkt͡siĭ A.M. Li͡apunova v sovremennoĭ matematike: Vsesoi͡uznai͡a nauchnai͡a konferent͡sii͡a, 27 mai͡a-29 mai͡a 1986 goda : tezisy dokladov. Kharʹkov: Akademii͡a nauk SSSR, Kharʹkovskiĭ gos. universitet im. A.M. Gorʹkogo, 1986.

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1944-, Tripp Robert S., ed. Strategic analysis of Air National Guard combat support and reachback functions. Santa Monica, CA: Rand Project Air Force, 2006.

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National Research Council (U.S.). Subcommittee on Rocket-Emission Toxicants., ed. Assessment of exposure-response functions for rocket-emission toxicants. Washington, D.C: National Academy Press, 1998.

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Borwein, Jonathan M. Pi and the AGM: A study in analytic number theory and computational complexity. New York: Wiley, 1987.

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Michael, Barlow P., Waldruff Paul, and Atmospheric Research and Exposure Assessment Laboratory (U.S.), eds. Materials aerometric database for use in developing materials damage functions: Project summary. Research Triangle Park, NC: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Atmospheric Research and Exposure Assessment Laboratory, 1989.

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Abreu, Denise. Evaluation of score functions to aid in the 2002 census of agriculture review process. Washington, D.C: U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, National Agricultural Statistics Service, Research and Development Division, 2001.

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Shilony, Yuval. The sorrowful "production function" of traffic accidents: Speed, safety measures, and highway investment. Ramat-Gan, Israel: Dept. of Economics, Bar-Ilan University, 1994.

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Mezhdunarodnai͡a, matematicheskai͡a konferent͡sii͡a "Li͡apunovskie chtenii͡a" (1992 Kharkiv Ukraine). Mezhdunarodnai͡a matematicheskai͡a konferent͡sii͡a "Li͡apunovskie chtenii͡a" posvi͡ashchennai͡a 100-letii͡u sozdanii͡a A.M. Li͡apunovym teorii ustoĭchivosti dvizhenii͡a, 7-10 senti͡abri͡a 1992 g.: Tezisy dokladov. Kharʹkov: [s.n.], 1992.

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Hoh, Roger H. The effects of display and autopilot functions on pilot workload for single pilot instrument flight rule (SPIFR) operations. [Washington, DC]: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Scientific and Technical Information Office, 1987.

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Hoh, Roger H. The effects of display and autopilot functions on pilot workload for single pilot instrument flight rule (SPIFR) operations. [Washington, DC]: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Scientific and Technical Information Office, 1987.

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Asian Institute of Management. Policy Center. Branding Philippines: A summary of the globalization lecture series of the same title, 8 August 2006, function room 1-4, AIM Conference Center. Makati City: AIM Policy Center, 2006.

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Rushford, Patricia H. Deadly aim. Waterville, Me: Thorndike Press, 2005.

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Johansen, Iris. Dead Aim. New York: Random House Publishing Group, 2003.

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Woodard, Anne. Dead aim. New York: Silhouette Books, 2004.

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Johansen, Iris. Dead aim. New York: Bantam Books, 2003.

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Soldier's aim. Nashville: Tommy Nelson, 1997.

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Johansen, Iris. Dead aim. New York: Random House Large Print, 2003.

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Grey-Thompson, Tanni. Aim high. Bath: Shortlist, 2007.

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Dead aim. New York: Bantam Books, 2003.

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Copyright Paperback Collection (Library of Congress) and Diamond Books, eds. Dead aim. New York: Diamond Books, 1993.

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Limpo, Teresa, and Thierry Olive, eds. Executive Functions and Writing. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198863564.001.0001.

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Executive functions are a set of cognitive processes we use to act on information, manage resources, and plan and monitor our own behaviour, all with the aim of achieving an end goal. These are skills that develop from infancy. While ‘reading’ has been extensively studied in psychology literature, ‘writing’ has been somewhat neglected, despite a lack of capability in this area being linked to poverty and social exclusion. This book is the first to provide a comprehensive state-of-the-art review concerning the relationship between executive function skills and writing. It explores its role across the lifespan, addressing all groups of writers, from children and those with learning and language difficulties, to adults and elders. It considers theoretical viewpoints, assessment, and methodological issues, and developmental disorders, and closes with insightful commentary chapters that draw future directions for investigating executive functions.
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Wedgwood, Ralph. The Aim of Rationality. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198802693.003.0010.

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It is proposed that rationality has an external goal—thinking as correctly as possible. (For example, perhaps believing as correctly as possible is being maximally confident of the truth, and choosing as correctly as possible is choosing something feasible and optimally choiceworthy.) If your thinking is irrational, that is bad news about your thinking’s degree of correctness; the more irrational your thinking is, the worse the news is about your thinking’s degree of correctness. This idea is interpreted in probabilistic terms. There is a probability function, fixed by the mental states and events present in your mind, such that the degree to which your thinking is ‘good news’ about correctness is determined by how your thinking compares to alternative ways of thinking in terms of its expected degree of correctness according to that probability function. This proposal can explain the normativity of the requirements of rational coherence.
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Britain, Great. Legal Aid (Functions) Order 1989. Stationery Office, The, 1989.

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Precalculus Functions and Graphs: AIE. Pearson Education, Inc., 2004.

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Millikan, Ruth Garrett. Functions of Same-Tracking. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198717195.003.0004.

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There are non-uniceptual same-tracking mechanisms, mechanisms that same-track not in order to implement storage of information about their targets, but merely as an aid to the identification of further things. Examples are the various mechanisms of perceptual constancy, self-relative location trackers, object-constancy mechanisms, and same-trackers for real categories. There are also several kinds of unicepts, hence, of unitrackers, procedural, substantive, attributive. What begins as a non-uniceptual same-tracker might or might not be redeployed to serve also as a procedural unitracker, or a procedural unitracker might be redeployed to serve also as a substance unitracker or an attribute unitracker. This is possible because the difference between affordances, substances, and attributes is not a basic ontological distinction but is relative to cognitive use.
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Britain, Great. Legal Aid (Functions) (No. 2) Order 1989. Stationery Office, The, 1989.

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Frajzyngier, Zygmunt, and Marielle Butters. The Emergence of Functions in Language. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198844297.001.0001.

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Why do grammatical systems of various languages express different meanings? Given that languages spoken in the same geographical area by people sharing similar social structure, occupations, and religious beliefs differ in the kinds of meaning expressed by the grammatical system, the answer to this question cannot invoke differences in geography, occupation, social and political structure, or religion. The present book aims to answer the main question through language internal analysis. This book offers a methodology to discover meaning in a way that is not based on inferences about reality. The book also offers a methodology to discover motivations for the emergence of meanings. The grammatical system at any given time constitutes a base from which new meanings emerge. The motivations for the emergence of functions include: the communicative need triggered when the grammatical system inherently produces ambiguities; the principle of functional transparency whereby every function encoded in the grammatical system must be expressed if it is in the scope of the situation described by the proposition; opportunistic emergence of meaning whereby unoccupied formal niches acquire a new function; metonymic emergence whereby a property of an existing function receives a formal means of its own, thus creating a new function; emergence of functions through language contact. Several phenomena, such as benefactive and progressive in English, as well as point of view of the subject and goal orientation in several languages, receive new analyses.
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Madon, Khorshed D. P., and Homai McDowell. Administrative Management: Scope and Functions (Aima-Vikas Management Series). Vikas Publishing House Private, Ltd., 1987.

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Britain, Great. The Legal Aid (Functions) Order 1997 (Statutory Instruments: 1997: 998). Stationery Office Books, 1997.

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Steely, Donald, and Siegfried Engelmann. Inferred Functions of Performance and Learning. Taylor & Francis Group, 2003.

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Steely, Donald, and Siegfried Engelmann. Inferred Functions of Performance and Learning. Taylor & Francis Group, 2003.

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Steely, Donald, and Siegfried Engelmann. Inferred Functions of Performance and Learning. Taylor & Francis Group, 2003.

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Inferred Functions of Performance and Learning. Taylor & Francis Group, 2012.

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Steely, Donald, and Siegfried Engelmann. Inferred Functions of Performance and Learning. Taylor & Francis Group, 2003.

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Steely, Donald, and Siegfried Engelmann. Inferred Functions of Performance and Learning. Taylor & Francis Group, 2003.

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MacNamara, Annmarie, and K. Luan Phan. Neurocircuitry of Affective, Cognitive, and Regulatory Systems. Edited by Christian Schmahl, K. Luan Phan, Robert O. Friedel, and Larry J. Siever. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199362318.003.0001.

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This chapter provides a review and synthesis of the neurocircuitry involved in affect and cognition and their interactions as it relates to regulatory functions. Cognition and emotion are considered together taking a more integrated, functional perspective. The chapter first gives an overview regarding structure and function of key brain regions, that is, prefrontal and cingulate regions, insula, and subcortical regions, as well as other temporal-parietal-occipital regions. Following this overview, the chapter proceeds with summarizing key neuroscientific findings as organized by cognitive processes and their relevance for emotion. The choice of processes reflects the key stages involved in responding to a stimulus, from the time of sensory input to behavioral response/output, namely perception, learning and memory central executive functions, cognitive appraisal, and reappraisal. The overall aim of the chapter is to provide a better understanding of cognitive-emotional interactions at the neurocircuit level.
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Tripp, Robert S. Strategic Analysis of Air National Guard Combat Support and Reachback Functions. RAND Corporation, 2006.

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Borwein, Jonathan M., and Peter B. Borwein. PI and the AGM: A Study in Analytic Number Theory and Computational Complexity. Wiley-Interscience, 1998.

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(Editor), David Coffey, and Derek Tidball (Editor), eds. AIM 1 (AIM). Baptist Union of Great Britain, 1992.

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Newman, Jennifer, and Charles R. Marmar. Executive Function in Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. Edited by Charles B. Nemeroff and Charles R. Marmar. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190259440.003.0015.

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This chapter discusses the role of executive function in post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), which is far from fully understood. Deficits are subtle and findings are often inconsistent. Impairments have been related to worsening of psychological symptoms, functioning, and quality of life. They can also negatively impact treatment. Functional imaging shows that neurocognitive deficits in PTSD may be related to an imbalance in brain connectivity, where emotion processing is enhanced and control is reduced. Structural findings show abnormalities in brain regions involved in higher-level functions. However, findings are often discrepant. Factors related to these inconclusive results are considered, including developmental course, premorbid functioning, and comorbidities such as traumatic brain injury, depression, substance use, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, health behaviors, and medical concerns. Treatment implications, limitations of this work, and future directions are presented. The aim of future research is to advance scientific understanding of PTSD, neurocognitive impairments, and related conditions, with the goal of improving outcomes for those who encounter trauma.
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(Editor), Raoul Tubiana, Alain Gilbert (Editor), Caroline Leclercq (Editor), and René Malek (Editor), eds. Restoration of Functions in Upper Limb Paralyses and Muscular Defects. Informa Healthcare, 2008.

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Manpower and organization: Headquarters, United States Air Force organization and functions (chartbook). Washington, DC: Dept. of the Air Force, Headquarters US Air Force, 1994.

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Benarroch, Eduardo E. Neuroscience for Clinicians. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190948894.001.0001.

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The aim of this book is to provide the clinician with a comprehensive and clinical relevant survey of emerging concepts on the organization and function of the nervous system and neurologic disease mechanisms, at the molecular, cellular, and system levels. The content of is based on the review of information obtained from recent advances in genetic, molecular, and cell biology techniques; electrophysiological recordings; brain mapping; and mouse models, emphasizing the clinical and possible therapeutic implications. Many chapters of this book contain information that will be relevant not only to clinical neurologists but also to psychiatrists and physical therapists. The scope includes the mechanisms and abnormalities of DNA/RNA metabolism, proteostasis, vesicular biogenesis, and axonal transport and mechanisms of neurodegeneration; the role of the mitochondria in cell function and death mechanisms; ion channels, neurotransmission and mechanisms of channelopathies and synaptopathies; the functions of astrocytes, oligodendrocytes, and microglia and their involvement in disease; the local circuits and synaptic interactions at the level of the cerebral cortex, thalamus, basal ganglia, cerebellum, brainstem, and spinal cord transmission regulating sensory processing, behavioral state, and motor functions; the peripheral and central mechanisms of pain and homeostasis; and networks involved in emotion, memory, language, and executive function.
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Armstrong, Richard. Dementia. Edited by Patrick Davey and David Sprigings. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199568741.003.0228.

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Dementia is a syndrome defined by a persistent, progressive decline in multiple cognitive functions to a degree sufficient to detrimentally impact activities of daily living and social function. The syndromic diagnosis of dementia is useful, since the general management and economic burden of these patients remains similar, irrespective of etiology. However, a more precise etiological diagnosis must be sought, since disease-specific treatment is increasingly likely to be appropriate. The term ‘mild cognitive impairment’ (MCI) refers to an objective impairment in a cognitive function (usually memory) which does not impair activities of daily living. The aim underlying the use of this term is to identify those with the early pathophysiological changes of neurodegenerative disease. Nonetheless, ‘MCI’ is not synonymous with ‘early dementia’, as a significant proportion of those with MCI will not worsen. The term should therefore be used cautiously.
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Spence, Charles F. AIM/FAR 2006 (Aim/Far). McGraw-Hill Professional, 2005.

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Spence, Charles F. AIM/FAR 2006 (Aim/Far). McGraw-Hill Professional, 2005.

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Spence, Charles F. AIM/FAR 2005 (Aim/Far). McGraw-Hill Professional, 2004.

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