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Verkaik, Arjen. Le vent, le temps, les vagues: Guide des conditions météorologiques maritimes sur les Grands Lacs. Ottawa, Ont: Environnement Canada, 1998.

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De vagues individus: La condition humaine dans la pensée scolastique. Paris: Belles lettres, 2008.

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Eighteen hundred and froze to death: The impact of America's first climate crisis. New York: Algora Publishing, 2015.

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Les féministes de la deuxième vague. Rennes: Presses universitaires de Rennes, 2012.

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L' île Maurice, au sommet de la vague économique francophone. Paris: L'Harmattan, 1993.

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Jacques, Le Cacheux, ed. Europe, la nouvelle vague: Perspectives économiques de l'élargissement. Paris: Presses de la Fondation nationale des sciences politiques, 1996.

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De l'inégalité en Amérique: La vague conservatrice de Reagan à Bush. [Paris]: Gallimard, 2008.

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L'Iran: un mouvement sans révolution?: La vague verte face au pouvoir mercanto-militariste. Paris: Michalon Éditions, 2011.

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Cultura, Instituto Zacatecano de, ed. Sin oficio, beneficio ni destino: Los vagos y los pobres en Zacatecas, 1786-1862. [Zacatecas]: Consejo Nacional para la Cultura y las Artes, 2008.

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Vagas atlânticas: Migrações entre Brasil e Portugal no início do século XXI. Lisboa: Editora Mundos Sociais, 2015.

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Cuando el cielo se pinta de anaranjado: (ser mujer en México). Nuevo León, México: UANL Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León, 2016.

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Vagos, maleantes-- y homosexuales: La represión a los homosexuales durante el franquismo. La Garriga: Malhivern, 2007.

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Christian, Weise, and Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung, eds. Wirtschaftliche Verflechtung zwischen EU und GUS--niedriges Niveau, grosses Potential, vage Perspektiven. Berlin: Duncker & Humblot, 1997.

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Broderes descobijados y vagos alucinados: Una decada con las pandillas Nicaraguenses 1997-2007. Managua: Universidad Centroamericana (UCA) Managua, 2008.

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Domicílios sem moradores, moradores sem domicílios: Um estudo sobre domicílios vagos em Salvador como subsídio para políticas habitacionais. Vitória da Conquista, BA: Edições UESB, 2009.

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Persistent poverty: The American dream turned nightmare. New York: Plenum Press, 1991.

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Vagus Nerve: The Functions, Anatomy, Conditions and Disorders Care. Independently Published, 2022.

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Michael, Meredith, Mos, and Hilary Sample. Vacant Spaces NY. Actar D, 2021.

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Cobb, Eric, Lars Lienhard, and Ulla Schmid-Fetzer. Simple Exercises to Stimulate the Vagus Nerve: An Illustrated Guide to Alleviate Stress, Depression, Anxiety, Pain, and Digestive Conditions. Inner Traditions International, Limited, 2023.

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Cobb, Eric, Lars Lienhard, and Ulla Schmid-Fetzer. Simple Exercises to Stimulate the Vagus Nerve: An Illustrated Guide to Alleviate Stress, Depression, Anxiety, Pain, and Digestive Conditions. Inner Traditions International, Limited, 2023.

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Hawthorne, James. A Logic of Comparative Support: Qualitative Conditional Probability Relations Representable by Popper Functions. Edited by Alan Hájek and Christopher Hitchcock. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199607617.013.13.

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Revising classical logic—to deal with the paradoxes of self-reference, or vague propositions, for the purposes of scientific theory or of metaphysical anti-realism—requires the revision of probability theory. This chapter reviews the connection between classical logic and classical probability, clarifies nonclassical logic, giving simple examples, explores modifications of probability theory, using formal analogies to the classical setting, and provides two foundational justifications for these ‘nonclassical probabilities’. There follows an examination of extensions of the nonclassical framework: to conditionalization and decision theory in particular, before a final review of open questions and alternative approaches, and an evaluation of current progress.
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Parnas, Josef. On psychosis: Karl Jaspers and beyond. Oxford University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199609253.003.0014.

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Psychosis is one of the cardinal concepts of psychopathology (Jaspers), with an important descriptive use and frequent but unclear nosological connotations. Despite its central role in clinical psychiatry, it is only inadequately and vaguely addressed and articulated in the contemporary psychodiagnostic manuals. Typically, the descriptive use of this concept—as a ”break with reality”—is always infused with, and framed by pathogenetic hypotheses (e.g. ”weak ego-function” or ”brain disorder”). Because we are not in possession of any extraclinical index of psychosis, all definitions of”psychosis” and ”psychotic” remain on a vague, descriptive level and are often tautological. In particular, the attempts to define psychosis through the presence of delusions (or other ”psychotic symptoms”) only recapitulate the puzzle. This essay tries to identify a phenomenological commonality to such descriptions, examining the philosophical and clinical aspects of the concepts of”reality”, ”rationality” (theoretical and practical), ”reality testing”, ”intersubjectivity”, delusion, hallucination etc. It is concluded that ”psychosis” is a normative, context-sensitive, non-operationalizable concept, indicating a condition of ”radical irrationality”. This concept, although invaluable in clinical and legal work, is probably of only limited nosological (etiological) value.
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Vagen Till Parnassen: En Sociologisk Studie AV Kvinnligt Konstnarskap I Sverige 1864-1939. Not Avail, 2005.

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Bacon, Andrew. Vagueness and Uncertainty. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198712060.003.0008.

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Recent forms of expressivism attempt to explain the sense in which certain propositions are ‘non-factual’ in terms of principles about attitudes towards those propositions. Following recent expressivist accounts of conditionals and modals, a version of expressivism about vagueness is explored, which maintains that to have a credence in a vague proposition is just to have your credences in the precise propositions distributed in a certain way. Whilst this form of expressivism is ultimately rejected, a consequence of the view can be exploited to partially capture the intuition that certain subject matters are non-factual. This principle, Rational Supervenience’, effectively states that all disagreements about the vague ultimately boil down to disagreements about the precise: any two rational priors that agree about all precise propositions agree about everything. While the Principle of Plenitude states that there is a proposition occupying every evidential role, Rational Supervenience entails conversely that every proposition occupies some evidential role.
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Vagos, Pobres y Mendigos: Contribucion a la Historia Social Colombiana, 1750-1850. Carreta, 2004.

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Bróderes descobijados y vagos alucinados: Una década con las pandillas nicaragüenses 1997-2007. Managua, Nicaragua : Envío: Revista Envío, Universidad Centroamericana (UCA), 2008.

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Brunoni, Andre Russowsky, Bernardo de Sampaio Pereira Júnior, and Izio Klein. Neuromodulatory approaches for bipolar disorder: current evidences and future perspectives. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198748625.003.0028.

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Bipolar disorder is a prevalent condition, with few therapeutic options and a high degree of refractoriness. This justifies the development of novel non-pharmacological treatment strategies, such as the non-invasive techniques of transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) and transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS), as well as the invasive techniques of deep brain stimulation (DBS) and vagus nerve stimulation (VNS). In this chapter, we provide a summary of the development of the techniques as well as the studies carried out with patients with bipolar disorder. Although many promising results regarding the efficacy of theses techniques were described, the total number of studies is still low, highlighting the need of further studies in larger samples as to provide a definite picture regarding the use of clinical neuromodulation in bipolar disorder.
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Keil, Geert, Lara Keuck, and Rico Hauswald. Vagueness in psychiatry: An overview. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198722373.003.0001.

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In psychiatry there is no sharp boundary between the normal and the pathological. Although clear cases abound, it is often indeterminate whether a particular condition does or does not qualify as a mental disorder. For example, definitions of ‘subthreshold disorders’ and of the ‘prodromal stages’ of diseases are notoriously contentious. Philosophers and linguists call concepts that lack sharp boundaries, and thus admit of borderline cases, ‘vague’. This overview chapter reviews current debates about demarcation in psychiatry against the backdrop of key issues within the philosophical discussion of vagueness: are there various kinds of vagueness? Is all vagueness representational? How does vagueness relate to epistemic uncertainty? What is the value of vagueness? Given the immense social, moral, and legal importance of demarcating the normal from the pathological in psychiatry, what are the pros and cons of gradualist approaches to mental disorders, that is, of construing boundaries as matters of degree?
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Esteva, Gustavo. What is Development? Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acrefore/9780190846626.013.360.

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Development was born as aid, an expression of the modern obsession with “caring” used by disabling professions and the service industry. However, by 1980, it was already clear that there was no correlation between aid and economic growth, and that aid was an obstacle for social transformation. Development was also born in the context of the Cold War. For President Truman, the American way of life was a democratic and egalitarian ideal to overcome the communist “threat” by closing the gap between industrial and “underdeveloped” countries. In addition, development was a reaction to the initiatives of the colonized world, increasingly challenging Western domination. Since Truman, development has connoted at least one thing: to escape from the vague, indefinable, and undignified condition known as underdevelopment. However, the Age of Development—the historical period formally inaugurated in 1949—is now coming to an end. The future of development studies lies in archaeology, to explore the ruins it left behind by looking at development’s pre-history and conceptual history, as well as the development enterprise. Since the 1970s, new campaigns were launched to focus the effort in getting for the underdeveloped, at least, the fulfillment of their “basic needs.” Meanwhile, the “law of scarcity” was construed by the economists to denote the technical assumption that man’s wants are huge and infinite, whereas his means are limited though improvable. Poverty and development thus go hand in hand. Indeed, historical experience reveals that development generates poverty. By 1985, the idea of post-development has already emerged.
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