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Schmidt, Sebastian. Musical Extrapolations. Wiesbaden: Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-11125-0.

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Meeting in infinity: Allegories & extrapolations. Sauk City, Wis: Arkham House, 1992.

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R, Lankton Stephen, and Zeig Jeffrey K. 1947-, eds. Extrapolations: Demonstrations of Ericksonian therapy. New York: Brunner/Mazel Publishers, 1989.

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Lambert, Andrea. Lorazepam and the valley of skin: Extrapolations on Los Angeles. Stockholm: Valeveil Press, 2009.

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Opata, Damian U. Faith, culture, & individual freedom: Notes and extrapolations from Lejja Catholic Parish, Nsukka Diocese. Nigeria: Great AP Express Publishers, Ltd., 2011.

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Opata, Damian U. Faith, culture, & individual freedom: Notes and extrapolations from Lejja Catholic Parish, Nsukka Diocese. Nigeria: Great AP Express Publishers, Ltd., 2011.

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1954-, Benson William H., Di Giulio, Richard T. 1950-, and SETAC (Society), eds. Genomic approaches for cross-species extrapolation in toxicology: Proceedings from the Workshop on Emerging Molecular and Computational Approaches for Cross-Species Extrapolations, 18-22 July 2004, Portland, Oregon, USA. Pensacola, Fla: SETAC, 2007.

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Potet, Jean-Paul G. Extrapolations Volume 2. Lulu Press, Inc., 2016.

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Potet, Jean-Paul G. Extrapolations Volume 1. Lulu Press, Inc., 2015.

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Potet, Jean-Paul G. Extrapolations Volume 1. Lulu Press, Inc., 2016.

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Difference Methods and Their Extrapolations. Springer, 2011.

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Marchuk, G. I., and V. V. Shaidurov. Difference Methods and Their Extrapolations. Springer, 2011.

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Marchuk, G. I., and V. V. Shaidurov. Difference Methods and Their Extrapolations. Springer London, Limited, 2012.

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Extrapolations : Demonstrations of Ericksonian Therapy: Ericksonian Monographs 6. Taylor & Francis Group, 2014.

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Zeig, Jeffrey K., and Stephen R. Lankton. Extrapolations : Demonstrations of Ericksonian Therapy: Ericksonian Monographs 6. Taylor & Francis Group, 2013.

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Zeig, Jeffrey K., and Stephen R. Lankton. Extrapolations : Demonstrations of Ericksonian Therapy: Ericksonian Monographs 6. Taylor & Francis Group, 2013.

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Zeig, Jeffrey K., and Stephen R. Lankton. Extrapolations : Demonstrations of Ericksonian Therapy: Ericksonian Monographs 6. Taylor & Francis Group, 2013.

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Zeig, Jeffrey K., and Stephen R. Lankton. Extrapolations : Demonstrations of Ericksonian Therapy: Ericksonian Monographs 6. Taylor & Francis Group, 2013.

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Coolidge, Matthew. Commonwealth of Technology: Extrapolations on the Contemporary Landscape of Massachusetts. Center for Land Use Interpretation, 1999.

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H, Sas, and Ahlgren I, eds. Lake restoration by reduction of nutrient loading: Expectations, experiences, extrapolations. Sankt Augustin: Academia Verlag Richarz, 1989.

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The Jaguars Dream Translations Adaptions Versions Extrapolations Interpolations Afters Takes And Departures. Alma Books, 2012.

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Lankton, S. Extrapolations: Demonstrations Of Ericksonian Therapy : Ericksonian Monographs 6 (Ericksonian Monographs, No 6). Routledge, 1989.

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Schmidt, Sebastian. Musical Extrapolations: Creative Processes Involved While Music Is Being Listened to and Composed. Springer Vieweg. in Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden GmbH, 2015.

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KINSELLA. I Am There, Amazed: Translations, Adaptations, Versions, Extrapolations, Interpolations, Afters, Takes and Departures. ARC Publications, 2018.

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Schmidt, Sebastian. Musical Extrapolations: Creative Processes Involved While Music is Being Listened to and Composed. Springer VS, 2015.

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KINSELLA. I Am There, Amazed: Translations, Adaptations, Versions, Extrapolations, Interpolations, Afters, Takes and Departures. ARC Publications, 2018.

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Umunna, Michael. Robbing God of Tithes and Offerings: An Exegetical Compendium of Scriptural Injunctions and Carnal Doctrinal Extrapolations. Independently Published, 2018.

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Beer, Francis A. How Much War in History: Definitions, Estimates, Extrapolations and Trends (Sage professional papers in international studies ; no. 02-030). Sage Pubns, 1989.

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Hochschild, Jennifer, and Maya Sen. Americans’ Attitudes on Individual or Racially Inflected Genetic Inheritance. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190465285.003.0003.

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This chapter proffers a political science perspective on how Americans view the ways in which genetics affect identity. It lays the groundwork for exploring possible relationships in the eyes of the public between genetics and race, by developing hypotheses based mainly on extrapolations from popular media or American history. Next the chapter introduces a 2011 public opinion survey of approximately 4,000 US adults. The Genomics Knowledge, Attitudes, and Politics Survey includes questions designed to reveal Americans' views about the importance of genetics in explaining various traits, behaviors, and diseases. The chapter then shows that respondents' understanding of the relationships among race, genes, and phenotypes is coherent and sensible (regardless of whether it is right or wrong).
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Cottier, Thomas. Intellectual Property and Mega-Regional Trade Agreements. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198808893.003.0006.

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The chapter assesses recent developments in intellectual property protection in the EU–Canadian Comprehensive Economic Cooperation Agreement and the Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement, and extrapolates results of these negotiations to the pending EU–US negotiations on the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP). It discusses the likely implications of ever-increasing protection of IPRs on international trade, innovation, and technology transfer. Given the complex interaction of TRIPs and WIPO Agreements with the newly emerging agreements, the chapter finally examines the structure and operation of dispute settlement and how existing fragmentation could be overcome. Intellectual property, it is submitted, offers an important case to extend the jurisdiction of WTO dispute settlement to preferential trade agreements.
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Bruce, Steve. Social Theory and Religion. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198786580.003.0008.

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Students of religious groups or activities are often pressed to provide an appropriate theoretical background for their work. The practical difficulty is that much social theory is actually philosophy with little empirical basis. This chapter considers the merits of four different sorts of social theory: normative theory that tells us what is good and bad; zeitgeist metaphors that capture the nature of modernity with some eye-catching word or phrase (for example, Baumann’s ‘liquid modernity’); agenda-setters (such as feminism or postcolonial theory) that want new questions asked in new ways; and sociological explanation grounded in reasonable extrapolations from empirical research. The drawbacks to the first three are identified as a way of advertising the virtues of the last type of theory.
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McMahan, David L. How Meditation Works. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190495794.003.0002.

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Meditation is often described in terms of internal “states” that presumably arise in anyone who practices them diligently. These practices, however, only “work” in specific social and cultural contexts, and the work they do may be quite different in divergent contexts. McMahan theorizes meditation practices as cultivating ways of being in specific social imaginaries constituted by a cultural repertoire of concepts, attitudes, social practices, ethical dispositions, institutions, power relations, available identities, structures of authority, and conceptions of the cosmos. This theorization extrapolates from recent studies of the historical embeddedness of psychosomatic illnesses that suggest that certain historical eras generate specific “symptom pools.” This recontextualization of meditation as a cultural practice underlines the necessity of humanistic study of meditation and the impossibility of a totalizing neurophysiological “explanation” of how meditation works.
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Cheffins, Brian R. The Future of the Public Company. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190640323.003.0007.

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The seventh and concluding chapter of The Public Company Transformed extrapolates from trends the previous chapters have identified to speculate on the future trajectory of the public company. Salient developments from the 2010s are taken into account, with particular emphasis being placed on those implying a path different from what would be anticipated given events occurring from the mid-twentieth century through to the opening decade of the twenty-first century. This chapter argues radical departures from present day arrangements are unlikely any time soon. For instance, recent predictions of the imminent demise of the public company appear to be wide of the mark. That means the transformation of the public company the book has described should end up being part of a larger story yet to be written rather than being a public company epitaph.
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Chaudhry, Bill, José Luis de la Pompa, and Nadia Mercader. The zebrafish as a model for cardiac development and regeneration. Edited by José Maria Pérez-Pomares, Robert G. Kelly, Maurice van den Hoff, José Luis de la Pompa, David Sedmera, Cristina Basso, and Deborah Henderson. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198757269.003.0029.

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The zebrafish has become an established laboratory model for developmental studies and is increasingly used to model aspects of human development and disease. However, reviewers and grant funding bodies continue to speculate on the utility of this Himalayan minnow. In this chapter we explain the similarities and differences between the heart from this distantly related vertebrate and the mammalian heart, in order to reveal the common fundamental processes and to prevent misleading extrapolations. We provide an overview of zebrafish including their husbandry, development, peculiarities of their genome, and technological advances, which make them a highly tractable laboratory model for heart development and disease. We discuss the controversies around morphants and mutants, and relate the development and structures of the zebrafish heart to mammalian counterparts. Finally, we give an overview of regeneration in the zebrafish heart and speculate on the role of the model organism in next-generation sequencing technologies.
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Borris, Kenneth. Gloriana’s “True Glorious Type”. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198807070.003.0006.

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Despite the centrality of Spenser’s faery queen for his Faerie Queene and its Platonically idealized mode of mimesis, most studies do not define her symbolic scope or address her transcendental implications, though the poem explicitly evokes them. Elizabeth I was typically represented as God’s image and proxy, and Spenser extrapolates Gloriana from her through Platonic idealization of the beloved (I.pr.4). Just as Gloriana never directly appears in the action and Arthur cannot find her despite his continuing searches, so she is definitively beyond representation. Her role reflects divinity’s paradoxical immanence yet transcendence in Platonic and Judeo-Christian traditions: to some extent mediated, rather as Gloriana’s agents somewhat express her nature; yet still beyond apprehension. Spenser’s engagement with these issues of theology and representation approximates Florentine Platonism’s serio-ludic “poetic theology” involving paradox, wordplay, and riddling fables. By creating this deliberately inconclusive fiction, he audaciously rejected the prevailing requirements of literary narrative so as to adumbrate sublimities beyond the ordinary scope of language.
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Md. Ali, Azham. The political economy of external auditing in Malaysia 1957 - 1997. UUM Press, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.32890/9839559656.

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This work investigates the role and contribution of external auditing as practiced in Malaysian society in the first 40 years since independence in 1957.It applies the political economic approach, which emphasises the social relations aspects of professional activity rather than economic forces alone.The political economic approach is applied by utilising an enlarged exogenous framework of processual change analysis.This particular interpretive framework views external auditing in Malaysia over the forty year period (1957-1997) as an open, dynamic social system comprising two pattern transformations.The study focuses specifically on the historical development of, and environment influences on the countrys audit practice and provides insights into the operational form of contemporary audit practice and the historical, social, economic and political determinants of that form.The writer extrapolates that in all probability, the future of auditing in Malaysia will continue to be constrained by unresolved problems; audit in Malaysia seems to be case of the triumph of hope over experience.
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Genomic approaches for cross-species extrapolation in toxicology: Proceedings from the workshop on emerging molecular and computational approaches for cross-species extrapolations, 18-22 July 2004, Portland, Oregon USA. Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press, 2007.

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Fontinell, Eugene. Self, God and Immortality. Fordham University Press, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.5422/fordham/9780823220700.001.0001.

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Can we, who have been touched by the scientific, intellectual, and experimental revolutions of modern and contemporary times, still believe that we as individual persons are immortal? Indeed, is there even good cause to hope that we are? In examining the present relationship of reason to faith, can we find justifying reasons for faith? These are the central questions in this book, a compelling exercise in philosophical theology. Drawing upon the works of William James and the principles of American Pragmatism, the book extrapolates carefully from “data given in experience” to a model of the cosmic process open to the idea that individual identity may survive bodily dissolution. Presupposing that the possibility of personal immortality has been established in the first part, the second part of the book is concerned with desirability. Here, it is shown that, far from diverting attention and energies from the crucial tasks confronting us here and now, such belief can be energizing and life enhancing. The wider importance of the book lies in its pressing both immortality-believers and terminality-believers to explore both the metaphysical presuppositions and the lived consequences of their beliefs. It is the author's expressed hope that such explorations, rather than impeding, will stimulate co-operative efforts to create a richer and more humane community.
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Deamer, David W. Origin of Life. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/wentk/9780190098995.001.0001.

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Our knowledge of our solar system has passed the point of no return. Increasingly, it seems possible that scientists will soon discover how life is created on habitable planets like Earth and Mars. Scientists have responded to a renewed public interest in the origin of life with research, but many questions still remain unanswered in the broader conversation. Other questions can be answered by the laws of chemistry and physics, but questions surrounding the origin of life are best answered by reasonable extrapolations of what scientists know from observing the Earth and its solar system. Origin of Life: What Everyone Needs to Know® is a comprehensive scientific guide on the origin of life. David W. Deamer sets out to answer the top forty questions about the origin of life, including: Where do the atoms of life come from? How old is Earth? What was the Earth like before life originated? Where does water come from? How did evolution begin? After he provides the informational answer for each question, there is a follow-up: How do we know? This question expands the horizon of the whole book, and provides scientific reasoning and explanations for hypotheses surrounding the origin of life. How scientists come to their conclusions and why we can trust these answers is an important question, and Deamer provides answers to each big question surrounding the origin of life, from what it is to why we should be curious.
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Deamer, David W. Origin of Life. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/9780190098995.001.0001.

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Our knowledge of our solar system has passed the point of no return. Increasingly, it seems possible that scientists will soon discover how life is created on habitable planets like Earth and Mars. Scientists have responded to a renewed public interest in the origin of life with research, but many questions still remain unanswered in the broader conversation. Other questions can be answered by the laws of chemistry and physics, but questions surrounding the origin of life are best answered by reasonable extrapolations of what scientists know from observing the Earth and its solar system. Origin of Life: What Everyone Needs to Know® is a comprehensive scientific guide on the origin of life. David W. Deamer sets out to answer the top forty questions about the origin of life, including: Where do the atoms of life come from? How old is Earth? What was the Earth like before life originated? Where does water come from? How did evolution begin? After he provides the informational answer for each question, there is a follow-up: How do we know? This question expands the horizon of the whole book, and provides scientific reasoning and explanations for hypotheses surrounding the origin of life. How scientists come to their conclusions and why we can trust these answers is an important question, and Deamer provides answers to each big question surrounding the origin of life, from what it is to why we should be curious.
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Black Becker, Carolyn, Nicholas R. Farrell, and Glenn Waller. Exposure Therapy for Eating Disorders. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med-psych/9780190069742.001.0001.

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Exposure therapy is a core component of evidence-based treatments for eating disorders (EDs), including cognitive-behavioral therapy and family-based treatment. Despite this, existing treatment guides give relatively limited attention to the clinical issues associated with good implementation of exposure. This book is designed to augment a wide variety of treatment manuals by providing ED clinicians with practical advice for maximizing the effectiveness of exposure, regardless of which evidence-based treatment they use or the profession to which they belong. Written in an easy-to-understand format, this book not only translates the most up-to-date empirical research on exposure for EDs, it also extrapolates clinical advice from the anxiety disorders literature to help busy clinicians become more effective in treating EDs. Readers will walk away with a solid foundation in the theoretical underpinnings of exposure therapy, as well as an understanding of how to utilize this information to sell the rationale for exposure to their ED patients. Clinically rich chapters, with ample case material, demonstrate how to prepare to embark on exposure therapy with a wide range of ED patients, including those with anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, binge-eating disorder, and avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder. Specific types of ED exposure are covered in detail, including exposure to food and eating, cue exposure for binge eating, weighing and weight exposure, body image exposure, emotion and interpersonally focused exposure, and novel forms of exposure for EDs. Clinicians also will walk away with strategies for overcoming obstacles to implementation of exposure therapy, including institutional resistance.
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