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Disciplines and such
Disciplines such a path entail may include meditation, prayer, and the contemplation of sacred texts ; ethical development.
Disciplines such as endocrinology have explained the purpose of glands that anatomists previously could not explain ; medical devices such as MRI machines and CAT scanners have enabled researchers to study the organs of living people or of dead ones.
Disciplines that require long hours in the saddle, such as endurance riding and some types of western riding on a working ranch, often use a wider stirrup to provide more support to the foot.
As a result, there have been established 22 provincial Key Disciplines, 3 provincial Key Laboratories, 1 Engineering and Technology Center of Henan universities and over 20 scientific research institutions such as the Bioengineering and Technology Center of Henan Province.
Disciplines such as Yoga and Tai Chi begin from the premise of the human body as axis mundi.
The overall programme consists of two main interdisciplinary academic strands ; Strand 1 and 2 and other components such as Individualised Study Option ( ISO ), Philosophy of Disciplines ( POD ), National Education ( NE ), Pastoral Care & Career Guidance ( PCCG ), Physical Education ( PE ), Co-curricular Activities ( CCA ) and enrichment options.
Disciplines such as mask, mime, clown and shakespeare are presented to the actors and explored through self discovery.

Disciplines and systems
Disciplines like systems thinking are bringing more holistic approaches to quality so that people, process and products are considered together rather than independent factors in quality management.

Disciplines and theory
" The synthesis and the synthetic theory " in Integrating Scientific Disciplines, edited by W. Bechtel and Nijhoff.

Disciplines and view
In 1720, Newton published his Scheme of Disciplines laying out his scheme of education with a view to obtaining a charter of incorporation, and, on 18 May 1723, he presented his petition for a charter.

Disciplines and science
Disciplines and fields with an interest in integrity include philosophy of action, philosophy of medicine, mathematics, the mind, cognition, consciousness, materials science, structural engineering, and politics.
Disciplines which complement horticulture include permaculture, biology, botany, entomology, chemistry, geography, mathematics, genetics, physiology, statistics, computer science, and communications, garden design, planting design.
Disciplines either taught or researched at LNTU include engineering, science, liberal arts, management, economics and law.
The university boasts 11 Key Disciplines of ministry and provincial level, and 16 key laboratories, engineering research centres and humanities & social science bases.
Disciplines of laboratory science supported by LISs include hematology, chemistry, immunology, blood bank ( Donor and Transfusion Management ), surgical pathology, anatomical pathology, flow cytometry and microbiology.
Disciplines involved may include political science, geography, economics, psychology, sociology, international relations, history, anthropology, religious studies, and gender studies, as well as a variety of others.

Disciplines and at
In De Nostri Temporis Studiorum Ratione (" On the Order of the Scholarly Disciplines of Our Times "), presented at the commencement ceremonies of 1708, Vico argued that whoever “ intends a career in public life, whether in the courts, the senate, or the pulpit ” should be taught to “ master the art of topics and defend both sides of a controversy, be it on nature, man, or politics, in a freer and brighter style of expression, so he can learn to draw on those arguments which are most probable and have the greatest degree of verisimilitude ” ( however, in his " Scienza Nuova ", Vico denounces as " false eloquence " one defending both sides in controversies ).
Key Disciplines at the National Level
Key Disciplines at the Provincial ( Ministerial ) Level
* John Shively Knight-Class of 1918 ( did not graduate )-newspaper magnate whose papers garnered twenty-six Pulitzer Prizes during his tenure as chairman of what is now Knight Ridder ; namesake of John S. Knight Institute for Writing in the Disciplines at Cornell University

Disciplines and level
* Learned powers arranged in traits rated 1-5, capable of rising higher when " power level trait " exceeds 5 ( Vampire: Disciplines ; Werewolf: Gifts ; Mage: Arcana ; Promethean: Transmutations ; Changeling: Contracts ; Sin-Eaters: Manifestations ; Hunters ( if part of a conspiracy ) have access to similar powers / technologies known as endowments ).

Disciplines and .
* Friedman, Susan W. Marc Bloch, Sociology and Geography: Encountering Changing Disciplines ( 1996 ) excerpt and text search
Earthdawns magic system is highly varied but the essential idea is that all player characters ( called Adepts ) have access to magic, used to perform abilities attained through their Disciplines.
Caster Disciplines use the same Talent system as others, but also have access to spells.
* Friedman, Susan W. Marc Bloch, Sociology and Geography: Encountering Changing Disciplines ( 1996 ) excerpt and text search
Disciplines became more specialized and classical education came under increasing pressure.
* Glossary of Physical Oceanography and Related Disciplines by Steven K. Baum, Department of Oceanography, Texas A & M University
( 1994 ) roundtable discussion: Of the Humanities and Philosophical Disciplines Surfaces Vol.
Information Science and Information Systems: Conjunct Subjects Disjunct Disciplines.
" Disciplines and Improvisations.
* in 12 disciplines enlisted as Shanghai Key Disciplines.
It is authorized to offer 112 doctoral programs covering 14 Primary Disciplines, 178 master ’ s programs in 6 specialties, i. e. Education, Public Administration, Engineering, Physical Education and Business Administration, and to set up 14 post-doctoral mobile research stations.
Among his many works, two stand out for historians ; Nine Books of Disciplines and his compilation of the Varronian chronology.
His " Nine Books of Disciplines " became a model for later encyclopedists, especially Pliny the Elder.
The most noteworthy portion of the Nine Books of Disciplines is its use of the liberal arts as organizing principles.

such and cybernetics
It features advanced science, such as information technology and cybernetics, coupled with a degree of breakdown or radical change in the social order.
Ferry, Mackay and Eno all had studied at prominent UK art colleges during the mid-to-late 1960s, when these institutions were introducing courses that avoided traditional art teaching practice, with its emphasis on painting, and instead focused on more recent developments, most notably pop art, and explored new concepts such as cybernetics.
A pioneer in the field, and inspired by Karl Popper's and Warren Weaver's works, Nobel prize economist and philosopher Friedrich Hayek dedicated much of his work, from early to the late 20th century, to the study of complex phenomena, not constraining his work to human economies but venturing into other fields such as psychology, biology and cybernetics.
Many scientific disciplines, such as genetics, cybernetics, and comparative linguistics, were suppressed in the Soviet Union during some periods, condemned as " bourgeois pseudoscience ".
He is filled with ancient Chinese wisdom and the only cybernetics expert in the game ; can build androids and such.
He proposed landmark theoretical formulations of neural activity and emergent processes that influenced diverse fields such as cognitive sciences and psychology, philosophy, neurosciences, computer science, artificial neural networks, cybernetics and artificial intelligence, together with what has come to be known as the generative sciences.
In this paradigm, " sciences of the artificial " ( see Herbert A. Simon ) such as cybernetics, automatics or decision theory, management and engineering sciences can justify their teaching and have a space in the academy as " real sciences ".
According to the philosophy of transhumanism, technologies such as cybernetics will enable humans to transcend their current physical limitations.
Graduating with a bachelor's degree from Columbia University in 2003, she began post-graduate work in cybernetics, learning to construct positronic brains such that responses to given stimuli could be accurately predicted.
Systems science covers formal sciences such as complex systems, cybernetics, dynamical systems theory, and systems theory, and applications in the field of the natural and social sciences and engineering, such as control theory, operations research, social systems theory, systems biology, systems dynamics, systems ecology, systems engineering and systems psychology.
: Systems sciences are scientific disciplines partly based on systems thinking such as chaos theory, complex systems, control theory, cybernetics, sociotechnical systems theory, systems biology, systems ecology, systems psychology and the already mentioned systems dynamics, systems engineering, and systems theory.
* A contrasting point of view stems from synthetic philosophy and fields such as cybernetics, electronic engineering and general systems theory.
It facilitates the playing of campaigns in the far future, using elements such as cybernetics, mecha, mutations, robotics, space travel, starships, and xenobiology.
It adds more Cybernetics to accompany those found in d20 Future, as well as alternate forms of cybernetics, such as cybernetics in fantasy.
Other possible failure modes or problem areas in network-centric warfare include the occurrence of the Byzantine generals ' problem in peer-to-peer systems ; problems caused by an inadequate or a shallow understanding of ( or general disregard for ) self-regulation, self-organization, systems theory, emergent behavior and cybernetics ; in addition to this, there are potential issues arising from the very nature of any complex, rapidly-developed artificial system arising from complexity theory, which implies the possibility of failure modes such as congestion collapse or cascading failure.
Computer technology, bio-engineering, cybernetics and mechanics accelerated at such an incredible rate, it forced industrial competition to the point of uncontrollable and ruthless corporate
Taggart allows this but then rescinds when Virgo informs him that the ronin is, in fact, Billy, complete with telekinetic power and, as such, might be useful in cybernetics.
TOTE units commonly used in many disciplines where iterative methods are applicable, such as engineering, artificial intelligence, and cybernetics.

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