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  1. The titles of the articles indicate their subject-matter clearly enough to make further description unnecessary. 23 World poverty 273 NIG EL DOWER 24 Environmental ethics 284 ROBERT ELLIOT 25 Euthanasia 294 HELGA KUHSE 26 Abortion 303 MARY A N N E W A RR EN 27 Sex 315 RAYMOND A. B ELLIO TTI 28 Personal relationships 327 HUGH LAFOLLETTE xiii CONTENTS 29 Equality, discrimination and preferential ...

  2. Behaviour broadly refers to all action that can be observed such as physical activity and speaking as well as mental processes meant to private, cognitive processes that can not be observed directly such as perceiving, thinking, feeling, motives, remembering, etc. Course No. Ext 502: Psychology of Human Behaviour.

  3. Table of contents : Contents List of Figures List of Contributors Acknowledgments List of Abbreviations 1. General Introduction Beach A., Cochelin I. Part I. THE ORIGINS OF CHRISTIAN MONASTICISM TO THE EIGHTH CENTURY 2. The Monastic Laboratory: Perspectives of Research in Late Antique and Early Medieval Monasticism Diem A., Rapp C. 3.

  4. Each taxonomic chapter includes a table summarizing species-level taxonomy, geographic and stratigraphic occurrences, age, and the nature of the material on which the species is based. Furthermore, the taxonomic chapters (chapters 2–23) are now provided with numerical cladistic analyses, complete with character descriptions and character-taxon matrices.

  5. Contents 29.4.4 29.4.5 29.5 Feedback, Forcing, and Global Coupling: Order Parameter 645 Control of Complexity of a Collective Signal 646 Concluding Remarks 647 Acknowledgment 648 References 649 Part VIII Applications to Biology 30