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Korshin, Gregory V. Modeling DBP formation kinetics: Mechanistic and spectroscopic approaches. Denver, CO: AWWA Research Foundation, 2004.

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1942-, Langenbach Robert, Elmore Eugene, and Barrett J. Carl, eds. Tumor promoters: Biological approaches for mechanistic studies and assay systems. New York: Raven Press, 1988.

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Blank, Martin, and Eugene Findl, eds. Mechanistic Approaches to Interactions of Electric and Electromagnetic Fields with Living Systems. Boston, MA: Springer US, 1987. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-1968-7.

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Tedder, John M. Basic organic chemistry: A mechanistic approach. 2nd ed. Chichester: J. Wiley, 1987.

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Barber, Stanley A. Soil nutrient bioavailability: A mechanistic approach. 2nd ed. New York: Wiley, 1995.

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A mechanistic approach to plankton ecology. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2008.

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Kiørboe, Thomas. A mechanistic approach to plankton ecology. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2008.

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Kiørboe, Thomas. A mechanistic approach to plankton ecology. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2008.

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Torssell, Kurt. Natural product chemistry: A mechanistic, biosynthetic, and ecological approach. 2nd ed. Stockholm: Apotekarsocieteten, Swedish Pharmaceutical Society, 1997.

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Kelly, David Patrick. Pentlandite exsolution in the Fe-Ni-S system: A mechanistic approach to pentlandite/pyrrhotite ore textures. Birmingham: University of Aston. Department of Geological Sciences, 1985.

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Riaz, Khalid Nadeem, and Muhammad Bilal Tahir. Nanomaterials and Photocatalysis in Chemistry: Mechanistic and Experimental Approaches. Springer, 2022.

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Riaz, Khalid Nadeem, and Muhammad Bilal Tahir. Nanomaterials and Photocatalysis in Chemistry: Mechanistic and Experimental Approaches. Springer Singapore Pte. Limited, 2021.

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(Editor), Costas Ioannides, and David F. V. Lewis (Editor), eds. Drugs, Diet and Disease: Volume 1, Mechanistic Approaches to Cancer. Prentice Hall PTR, 1995.

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Drugs, Diet and Disease: Volume 1, Mechanistic Approaches to Cancer. Prentice Hall PTR, 1995.

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1933-, Blank Martin, and Findl E, eds. Mechanistic approaches to interactions of electric and electromagnetic fields with living systems. New York: Plenum Press, 1987.

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Blank, Martin, and E. Findl. Mechanistic Approaches to Interactions of Electric and Electromagnetic Fields with Living Systems. Springer London, Limited, 2013.

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Modeling Dbp Formation Kinetics: Mechanistic And Spectroscopic Approaches (Awwa Research Foundation Reports). Awwarf, 2005.

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Mechanistic Approaches to Interactions of Electric and Electromagnetic Fields with Living Systems. Springer, 2013.

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Bravenboer, Nathalie, Stephanie Lucas, and Clifford James Rosen, eds. Bone Marrow Adiposity: Establishing Harmonized, Mechanistic and Multidisciplinary Approaches to Reach Clinical Translation. Frontiers Media SA, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/978-2-88966-283-8.

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Costantini, David. Oxidative Stress and Hormesis in Evolutionary Ecology and Physiology: A Marriage Between Mechanistic and Evolutionary Approaches. Springer, 2016.

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Costantini, David. Oxidative Stress and Hormesis in Evolutionary Ecology and Physiology: A Marriage Between Mechanistic and Evolutionary Approaches. Springer London, Limited, 2014.

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Costantini, David. Oxidative Stress and Hormesis in Evolutionary Ecology and Physiology: A Marriage Between Mechanistic and Evolutionary Approaches. Springer, 2014.

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Langenbach, Robert, and Eugene Elmore. Tumor Promoters: Biological Approaches for Mechanistic Studies and Assay Systems (Progress in Cancer Research and Therapy, Vol 34). Raven Pr, 1988.

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Cole, Jonathan, and Shaun Gallagher. Narrative and Clinical Neuroscience: Can Phenomenologically Informed Approaches and Empirical Work Cross-Fertilise? Edinburgh University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474400046.003.0021.

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Science (from the Latin, scientia) originally meant knowledge, so that ‘natural science’ meant knowledge of the natural world and of its laws. The term has since come to mean empirical, experimentally acquired knowledge and, as such, refers to some of the most powerful tools we have for understanding the world and indeed our own physiology. Scientific medicine has led to huge improvements in outcomes from a variety of conditions, from infectious diseases to cancer and heart disease. These advances have come, largely, from a mechanistic or reductionist approach to illness, which focuses on putting the body, understood as a physical mechanism or collection of physical mechanisms, right.
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Pujol, Lynette M., Bettina Herbert, Cynthia M. A. Geppert, and Karen E. Cardon. Integrative Approaches to the Management of Chronic Pain and Substance Abuse. Edited by Shahla J. Modir and George E. Muñoz. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190275334.003.0030.

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The complexity of pain and addiction is a challenging clinical problem to address. Approaching the treatment of addiction and pain requires a holistic interpretation of a patient, understanding the psychological as well as biological mechanisms involved in both conditions. Given these facts, an interface has been created in this chapter of 2 phenomenal approaches to pain focused in both the psychiatric and mechanistic pain models. The result is a well-rounded and comprehensive view on how to approach pain in the integrative format for patients with addiction. When to consider different conventional and integrative modalities is reviewed including their evidence base. The role of personality, pain perception, and cognitions are all examined. The full array of integrative approaches including mind-body interventions, guided imagery, CBT, hypnosis, spirituality, mindfulness and postural techniques, manipulation, yoga, Tai chi and TCM are all discussed.
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McCracken, Lance M., and Whitney Scott. Motivation from the Perspective of Contextual Cognitive Behavioral Approaches and the Psychological Flexibility Model. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190627898.003.0014.

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In everyday uses, the term motivation may imply a kind of mechanistic, “inside” the person, type of process. Contextual approaches, on the other hand, adopt an evolutionary perspective on motivation that emphasizes the selection of behavior patterns through the joint actions of historical consequences and verbal or cognitive processes, themselves considered the product of the same contextual processes of selection by consequences. The contextual focus on building, maintaining, and elaborating behavior patterns from directly manipulable contextual features enables a focus on variables that are able to serve the purpose of prediction and influence over behavior. Current studies of these processes apply the psychological flexibility model, including its processes of values-based and committed action. Laboratory studies of these processes demonstrate their potential importance in healthy functioning in relation to chronic pain. Treatment studies, including studies of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), also demonstrate that enhancing these motivation-related processes has clinical utility.
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Chaloner, Penny. Organic Chemistry: A Mechanistic Approach. Taylor & Francis Group, 2014.

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Franzén, Johan, and Krister Zetterberg. Organic Chemistry: A Mechanistic Approach. Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John, 2017.

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Franzén, Johan, and Krister Zetterberg. Organic Chemistry: A Mechanistic Approach. Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John, 2022.

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Organic Chemistry: A Mechanistic Approach. Oxford University Press, 2013.

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Chaloner, Penny. Organic Chemistry: A Mechanistic Approach. Taylor & Francis Group, 2014.

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Chaloner, Penny. Organic Chemistry: A Mechanistic Approach. Taylor & Francis Group, 2014.

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Franzén, Johan, and Krister Zetterberg. Organic Chemistry: A Mechanistic Approach. Wiley & Sons, Limited, John, 2025.

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Franzén, Johan, and Krister Zetterberg. Organic Chemistry: A Mechanistic Approach. Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John, 2022.

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Chaloner, Penny. Organic Chemistry: A Mechanistic Approach. Taylor & Francis Group, 2014.

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Kiørboe, Thomas. Mechanistic Approach to Plankton Ecology. Princeton University Press, 2018.

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Glennan, Stuart. Production and Relevance. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198779711.003.0007.

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This chapter offers an account of mechanistic production, which is contrasted with Salmon and Dowe’s theory of physical production. It provides a new analysis of the nature of events, and an account of how those events can form productive causal chains. This account identifies three distinct kinds of production: constitutive, precipitating, and chained. The chapter shows how the New Mechanist account addresses a number of standard problems for theories of causation, and for mechanistic theories in particular. These include how mechanistic production could be grounded in fundamental physics, how productive theories can explain causation by omission, prevention, and disconnection, how to explain causal relevance without appeal to counterfactuals, and how to understand the relation between production and constitution in inter-level causal claims. The chapter concludes by discussing how the New Mechanist approach to causation and constitution leads to a sensible account of the nature and limits of reduction and emergence.
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Heck, Richard. Organotransition Metal Chemistry a Mechanistic Approach. Elsevier Science & Technology Books, 2012.

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Barber, Stanley A. Soil Nutrient Bioavailability: A Mechanistic Approach. Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John, 2008.

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Gaikwad, Nitin D. Rearrangement : : Mechanistic Approach with Solved Examples. Independently Published, 2018.

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Cazarin, Cinthia Bau Betim, Juliano Lemos Bicas, Glaucia Maria Pastore, and Mario Roberto Marostica Junior. Bioactive Food Components Activity in Mechanistic Approach. Elsevier Science & Technology Books, 2021.

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Mariappan, Rajan. Mechanistic Approach to Medicines for Tuberculosis Nanotherapy. Elsevier Science & Technology Books, 2021.

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Cazarin, Cinthia Bau Betim, Juliano Lemos Bicas, Glaucia Maria Pastore, and Mario Roberto Marostica Junior. Bioactive Food Components Activity in Mechanistic Approach. Elsevier Science & Technology, 2021.

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Mariappan, Rajan. Mechanistic Approach to Medicines for Tuberculosis Nanotherapy. Elsevier Science & Technology, 2021.

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Bioactive Food Components Activity in Mechanistic Approach. Elsevier, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/c2019-0-05482-9.

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Emulsion Polymerization: A Mechanistic Approach (Colloid Science). Academic Pr, 1995.

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Anjum, Rani Lill, and Stephen Mumford. The Explanatory Power of Mechanisms. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198733669.003.0013.

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There are quantitative and qualitative approaches to discovering causes in science. Quantitative approaches involve numeric values. The search for mechanisms falls on the qualitative side where the concern is not just with the what causes what and how often, but also with the how and the why. There can be some cases of strong support for a causal hypothesis on the grounds of mechanistic knowledge alone rather than evidence of a frequency of occurrence or repetition. Some traditional conceptions of mechanism involve a necessitating role on the production of effects. Mechanisms need not play a necessitating role in causation, however, nor need they involve activity in an occurrent sense.
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Kumar, Sunil, Vinod Kumar, and Singh S. P. Pericyclic Reactions: A Mechanistic and Problem Solving Approach. Elsevier Science & Technology Books, 2015.

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Kumar, Sunil, Vinod Kumar, and Singh S. P. Pericyclic Reactions: A Mechanistic and Problem-Solving Approach. Elsevier Science & Technology Books, 2015.

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Searle, Robert D. Early discussions on a mechanistic approach to pain. Edited by Paul Farquhar-Smith, Pierre Beaulieu, and Sian Jagger. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198834359.003.0042.

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The landmark paper discussed in this chapter is ‘Towards a mechanism-based classification of pain?’, published by Woolf et al. in 1998. One of the great challenges of managing patients with pain problems has been the idiosyncratic response of patients to therapies designed to improve their symptoms. In part, this has been the consequence of imperfect methods of classifying pain. If it is not possible to robustly categorize patients into common pain groups, how can it be hoped that successful treatments that translate well from the research setting into clinical practice will be developed? In this landmark editorial, Clifford Woolf and his co-authors attempted to address imperfections in historical pain classification systems with a novel approach based on pain mechanisms.
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