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A. R. Radcliffe-Brown also published a seminal work in 1922.
Some of the epistemic basis for Steiner's later anthroposophical work is contained in the seminal work, Philosophy of Freedom.
The components and reactions of the citric acid cycle were established in the 1930s by seminal work from the Nobel laureates Albert Szent-Györgyi and Hans Adolf Krebs.
He is the author of the seminal multi-volume work The Art of Computer Programming.
A seminal work by Dyson came in 1966 when, together with Andrew Lenard and independently of Elliott H. Lieb and Walter Thirring, he proved rigorously that the exclusion principle plays the main role in the stability of bulk matter.
His anatomical reports, based mainly on dissection of monkeys and pigs, remained uncontested until 1543, when printed descriptions and illustrations of human dissections were published in the seminal work De humani corporis fabrica by Andreas Vesalius where Galen's physiological theory was accommodated to these new observations.
Information theory is generally considered to have been founded in 1948 by Claude Shannon in his seminal work, " A Mathematical Theory of Communication ".
One of the most widespread is the international organization Theatresports, which was founded by Keith Johnstone, an English director who wrote what many consider to be the seminal work on the relationship between status, story telling and improvisational acting, Impro.
After religious tensions provoked a violent uprising against Protestants in France, Calvin fled to Basel, Switzerland, where he published the first edition of his seminal work The Institutes of the Christian Religion in 1536.
Together they wrote an influential 1995 book The Major Transitions in Evolution, a seminal work which continues to contribute to ongoing issues in evolutionary biology.
Pepper's ' in terms of mainstream familiarity, but Love's ' Forever Changes ' deserves a place alongside those mid -' 60s masterpieces as a seminal work of its time.
In 1904, Weber began to publish some of his most seminal papers in this journal, notably his essay The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism, which became his most famous work and laid the foundations for his later research on the impact of cultures and religions on the development of economic systems.
There is some dispute over priority of various ideas: Newton's Principia is certainly the seminal work and has been tremendously influential, and the systematic mathematics therein did not and could not have been stated earlier because calculus had not been developed.
Published in Florence, this seminal work laid the foundations for the systematic classification of grasses, mosses and fungi.
Dr. Jordan's work " The Romance in Your Name " was the first to provide a fairly comprehensive system for identifying key numerological influences in one's name and birth date and remains a seminal interpretive guide for practitioners today.
Neuromancer is a 1984 novel by William Gibson, a seminal work in the cyberpunk genre and the first winner of the science-fiction " triple crown " — the Nebula Award, the Philip K. Dick Award, and the Hugo Award.
The work also had a timely resonance for those swept away by the emerging Romantic movement and the theory of the " noble savage ", and it echoed the popularity of Burke's seminal A Philosophical Enquiry into the Origin of Our Ideas of the Sublime and Beautiful ( 1757 ).
The seminal work is by Jurgen Habermas in Germany but the most extensive literature has been in English, led by theorists such as Jane Mansbridge, Joshua Cohen, Amy Gutmann and Dennis Thompson.
This involved the work of Michael Fisher and Leo Kadanoff in the 1970s which led to the seminal reformulation of quantum field theory by Kenneth G. Wilson.
His early tracks are somewhat ambient, but already feature the rhythm pattern of his seminal 1997 work Modus Operandi, which embodies most of his mid-nineties style: atmospheric, but at the same time very cold and paranoid, consisting mostly of jazz-influenced, highly complex drum patterns and sequenced double bass lines, sometimes with minimalistic synth melodies on top.
Paul Kay, co-author of the seminal work about color naming, ultimately reached the conclusion that " Whorf hypothesis is supported in the right visual field but not the left ".
In much the same way, American historian of science Thomas Kuhn addressed the structural formations of science in his seminal work The Structure of Scientific Revolutions.
This is the recipe as used in Larousse Gastronomique, a seminal work of French haute cuisine, first published in 1938.

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Two works by Mauss in particular proved to have enduring relevance: Essay on the Gift, a seminal analysis of exchange and reciprocity, and his Huxley lecture on the notion of the person, the first comparative study of notions of person and selfhood cross-culturally.
In a seminal 1986 study, McMillan and Chavis identify four elements of " sense of community ": 1 ) membership, 2 ) influence, 3 ) integration and fulfillment of needs, and 4 ) shared emotional connection.
* Erving Goffman publishes his seminal study in sociology, The Presentation of Self in Everyday Life.
Durkheim's seminal monograph, Suicide ( 1897 ), a study of suicide rates amongst Catholic and Protestant populations, pioneered modern social research and served to distinguish social science from psychology and political philosophy.
The astronomers Thomas Digges and Thomas Harriot made important contributions ; William Gilbert published his seminal study of magnetism, De Magnete, in 1600.
Then, in 1991, Robert Gilman and Diane Gilman co-authored a seminal study called " Ecovillages and Sustainable Communities " for Gaia Trust.
After improving his setup he published his seminal study in 1913.
A famous example of an intellectual history of a non-canonical thinker is Carlo Ginzburg's study of a 16th-century Italian miller, Menocchio, in his seminal work The Cheese and the Worms.
The 1963 study is widely recognized as a seminal work in the foundation of sociolinguistics.
Karl Mannheim was a seminal figure in the study of generations.
* Ransom A. Myers ( b. Lula, Mississippi, 1952-d. Halifax, Nova Scotia, 2007 ) was a renowned Canada-based marine biologist, conservationist and scholar at Dalhousie University who published a seminal study on overfishing.
In his seminal study ( 1982 ) on livable streets, that was conducted in neighbourhoods with a grid, Donald Appleyard showed that social networking and street playing degraded as traffic increased on a street.
Gustave Le Bon was a French social psychologist whose seminal study, The Crowd: A Study of the Popular Mind ( 1896 ) led to the development of group psychology.
Bruce Trigger, a Canadian archaeologist who produced a seminal study of archaeological theory, identified there as being three main influences upon post-processualism.
Hans Delbrück's seminal study of the battle had a profound influence on subsequent German military theorists, in particular on Schlieffen.
In the 1930s and 1940s an African-American linguist named Lorenzo Dow Turner did a seminal study of the Gullah language based on field research in rural communities in coastal South Carolina and Georgia.
Starting in 1900, while a professor at the University of Chicago, Millikan, with the significant input of Fletcher, and after improving his setup, published his seminal study in 1913.
Computer-assisted language learning ( CALL ) is succinctly defined in a seminal work by Levy ( 1997: p. 1 ) as " the search for and study of applications of the computer in language teaching and learning ".
Although published in 1957, The Rise of the Novel is still considered by many contemporary literary scholars as the seminal work on the origins of the novel, and an important study of literary realism.
In a seminal 1990 study based on earlier work by Thulborn et al., Ogawa and colleagues scanned rodents in a strong magnetic field ( 7. 0 T ) MRI.
Bleuler successfully introduced the term schizophrenia to replace Kraepelin's term dementia praecox through his seminal study of 1911, Dementia Praecox, oder Gruppe der Schizophrenien.
Durkheim's seminal monograph, Suicide ( 1897 ), a case study of suicide rates amongst Catholic and Protestant populations, distinguished sociological analysis from psychology or philosophy.
From these two seminal Western texts, Auerbach builds the foundation for a unified theory of representation that spans the entire history of Western literature, including the Modernist novels being written at the time Auerbach began his study.
William Slater Calverley, vicar of St. Kentigerns ( 1888-97 ), referred to the phenomena in his seminal study, ‘ Early Sculptured, Crosses, Shrines and Monuments ’, with the following paragraph ;

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