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A, Kuhn Leslie, and Thorpe M. F, eds. Protein flexibility and folding. Amsterdam: Elsevier, 2001.

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Solvent-dependent flexibility of proteins and principles of their function. Dordrecht: D. Reidel, 1985.

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Käiväräinen, Alex I., ed. Solvent-Dependent Flexibility of Proteins and Principles of Their Function. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1985. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-5197-6.

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GOVERNMENT, US. An Act to Provide Tax Relief for Small Businesses, to Protect Jobs, to Create Opportunities, to Increase the Take Home Pay of Workers, to Amend the Portal-to-Portal Act of 1947 Relating to the Payment of Wages to Employees Who Use Employer Owned Vehicles, and to Amend the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 to Increase the Minimum Wage Rate and to Prevent Job Loss by Providing Flexibility to Employers in Complying with Minimum Wage and Overtime Requirements under that Act. [Washington, D.C.?: U.S. G.P.O., 1996.

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Kuhn, L. A. Protein Flexibility and Folding. Elsevier Science & Technology Books, 2001.

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Käiväräinen, Alex I. Solvent-Dependent Flexibility of Proteins and Principles of Their Function. Springer, 2012.

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Käiväräinen, Alex I. Solvent-Dependent Flexibility of Proteins and Principles of Their Function. Springer, 2011.

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Solvent-Dependent Flexibility of Proteins and Principles of Their Function. Springer, 2012.

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Kellaway, Roy, and Tim Harrington. Feeding Concentrates. CSIRO Publishing, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9780643091047.

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This book presents strategies for feeding energy and protein supplements to pasture-fed dairy cows and examines the potential economic benefits. Effective supplementary feeding of concentrates is critical to the success of all dairy farms. This book is a substantially revised edition of 'Feeding Concentrates: Supplements for Dairy Cows' DRDC 1993. It focuses on feeding concentrates to pasture fed cows to achieve high milk production per cow per hectare, and will assist farmers to decide which supplements give the best results in their particular situation. The benefits that arise from supplementary feeding include higher stocking rates, promotion of growth in heifers and young cows; better body condition score and increased lactation length when pasture is less available; improved pasture use; reduced cost per tonne of pasture eaten; flexibility to increase milk production when milk prices are high; and increased milk protein content when the energy content in pasture is low. This edition has thoroughly reviewed the issues and clearly documents the results of research particularly for grains supplementation. The summaries and recommendations in each chapter will be particularly helpful to dairy farmers in making best management decisions relating to concentrate feeding.
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Käiväräinen, Alex I. Solvent-Dependent Flexibility of Proteins and Principles of Their Function (Advances in Inclusion Science). Springer, 1985.

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Byrne, Jim, and Renata Taylor-Byrne. Bamboo Paradox: The Limits of Human Flexibility in a Cruel World - and How to Protect, Defend and Strengthen Yourself. Independently Published, 2020.

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Weinberg, Jonathan M. Intuitions. Edited by Herman Cappelen, Tamar Szabó Gendler, and John Hawthorne. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199668779.013.25.

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This article examines the philosophical methodology of intuitions beginning with an argument developed by Max Deutsch and Herman Cappelen over the descriptive adequacy of what Cappelen calls “methodological rationalism”, and their own preferred view, “intuition nihilism”. Based on inadequacies in both accounts, it offers a descriptive take on intuition-deploying philosophical practice today via what it calls “Protean Crypto-Rationalism”. It then describes the epistemic profile of the appeal to intuition, listing four key aspects of the basic shape of intuition-deploying philosophical practice: primacy of cases, flexibility of report format, freedom of stipulation, and interpretation-hungry. It also considers several sources of error for intuitions featured in at least the informal methodological lore of philosophy, namely: misconstruals, modal confusions, pragmatics/semantics confusion, and “tin ear”. Finally, it explores the problem of methodological ignorance and inferential demand, particularly the typical practices of philosophical inference that operate on the premises delivered by appeal to intuitions.
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Jobson, Richard W., Paulo C. Baleeiro, and Cástor Guisande. Systematics and evolution of Lentibulariaceae: III. Utricularia. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198779841.003.0008.

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Utricularia is a morphologically and ecologically diverse genus currently comprising more than 230 species divided into three subgenera—Polypompholyx, Utricularia, and Bivalvaria—and 35 sections. The genus is distributed worldwide except on the poles and most oceanic islands. The Neotropics has the highest species diversity, followed by Australia. Compared to its sister genera, Utricularia has undergone greater rates of speciation, which are linked to its extreme morphological flexibility that has resulted in the evolution of habitat-specific forms: terrestrial, rheophytic, aquatic, lithophytic, and epiphytic. Molecular phylogenetic studies have resolved relationships for 44% of the species across 80% of the sections. Scant data are available for phylogeography or population-level processes such as gene flow, hybridization, or pollination. Because nearly 90% of the species are endemics, data are urgently needed to determine how to protect vulnerable species and their habitats.
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Stephens, Keri K. BYOD Policies as a Negotiable Control Lever . . . or Not. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190625504.003.0007.

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Enterprise consumerization describes how technologies purchased by “enterprises” (i.e., organizations or companies) became consumer products. Mobile devices fall into this category because, as they became more affordable, individuals purchased them and brought them to work. As this trend proliferated, organizations had to protect their proprietary data, but their employees were clamoring for access to Wi-Fi. Their response: create bring-your-own-device-to-work (BYOD) policies. This chapter discusses human resources and global challenges surrounding BYOD policies. There are labor-law concerns at play, as well as national declarations that restrict mobile-device use outside of work hours. Furthermore, there’s still ongoing debate concerning who should be “allowed” to participate in BYOD. Readers are invited to consider that these policies have introduced a form of free control: individuals have flexibility in choosing their devices, but that freedom is also how people voluntarily participate in being controlled by organizations.
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King, Carolyn M., Grant Norbury, and Andrew J. Veale. Small mustelids in New Zealand: invasion ecology in a different world. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198759805.003.0010.

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This chapter reviews the ecology of the three species of small mustelids introduced into New Zealand: the ferret (Mustela furo), the stoat (M. erminea) and the weasel (M. nivalis), for biological control of rabbits. New Zealand offers a mosaic of environments totally different from those in which the three species evolved, including a diminishing array of endemic fauna especially vulnerable to mammalian predators. Mustelids in New Zealand display significant adaptive flexibility in diet, habitat selection, co-existence, dispersal, body size, population biology and predatory impact, with results contrasting with those observable in their northern-hemisphere ancestors. These evolutionary and ecological responses by mustelids to new opportunities are of considerable interest to evolutionary ecologists, especially those interested in competition and predator-prey relationships. Likewise, the need to protect New Zealand’s native fauna has stimulated extensive research on alternative options for mitigating the effects of invasive predators, applicable to pest management problems in other countries.
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Kekes, John. Moderate Conservatism. Oxford University PressNew York, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197668061.001.0001.

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Abstract Moderate Conservatism is a response to the alarming state of politics in America. It is a reasoned moderate account of the primary political values of the rule of law, justice, liberty, equality, and property, a criticism of extremist accounts of them, a defense of our 300-year-old constitutional democracy, and a criticism of all forms of political extremism. The American political system has endured because the Constitution has guided the balance of the often-conflicting claims of these basic political values. All of them are now threatened by extremists who politicize aspects of life that should be left to the discretion of individuals. Both parties have been hijacked by extremists who proclaim their grievances and the immorality of those who disagree with them. They willfully disregard the destructive consequences of their polemics for the political system on which the well-being of all of us depends. The aim of this book is to protect the vital center of American political system from extremist threats. It is a reminder of what we have and are in danger of losing. The center is sustained by the many millions of citizens who live private lives, earn a living, raise a family, and expect the political system to provide the conditions in which they can do so. They are the backbone of the American political system, the apolitical majority who are subjected to the poisonous lies of extremists. The justification of this political system is the voluntary support of those who live in it. Moderate conservatives know that the protection of the political system depends on its continuous adaptation to changing circumstances. This requires flexibility, not rigid adherence to any political dogma. This book is a reasoned defense of the political values that have long sustained us as we face difficult internal problems and conflicts, and external enemies.
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