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Phys. Rev. 47, 777–780 (1935)

Can Quantum-Mechanical Description of Physical Reality Be Considered Complete?

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Relativistic Brownian Motion and Gravity as an Eikonal Approximation to a Quantum Evolution Equation
O. Oron and L. P. Horwitz
Foundations of Physics 35, 1181 (2005)

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The Principle of Supplementarity: A Contextual Probabilistic Viewpoint to Complementarity, the Interference of Probabilities and Incompatibility of Variables in Quantum Mechanics
Andrei Khrennikov
Foundations of Physics 35, 1655 (2005)

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The Bell Theorem as a Special Case of a Theorem of Bass
Karl Hess and Walter Philipp
Foundations of Physics 35, 1749 (2005)

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Quantum Pseudo-Telepathy
Gilles Brassard, Anne Broadbent, and Alain Tapp
Foundations of Physics 35, 1877 (2005)

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Bell’s Theorem without Inequalities and without Unspeakable Information
Adán Cabello
Foundations of Physics 35, 1927 (2005)

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Nonlocality and Information Flow: The Approach of Deutsch and Hayden
C. G. Timpson
Foundations of Physics 35, 313 (2005)

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Complementarity and Scientific Rationality
Simon Saunders
Foundations of Physics 35, 417 (2005)

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Einstein, Podolsky, Rosen, and Shannon
A. Peres
Foundations of Physics 35, 511 (2005)