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" Richard Webster notes that some of Szasz's arguments are similar to his, but that their views of hysteria and the work of Jean-Martin Charcot are quite different, since Szasz assumes that hysteria was an emotional problem and that Charcot's patients were not genuinely mentally ill.

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* Feminization ( activity ) a sexual or lifestyle practice where a person assumes a female role

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It assumes that text literally translated " the preparation of the passover " in refers to Nisan 14 ( Preparation Day for the Passover ) and not necessarily to Yom Shishi ( Friday, Preparation Day for Sabbath ) and that the priests ' desire to be ritually pure in order to " eat the passover " refers to eating the Passover lamb, not to the public offerings made during the days of Unleavened Bread.
* December 17 – A democratically elected government is overthrown during the 1926 Lithuanian coup d ' état ; Antanas Smetona assumes power in Lithuania.
Another change envelops in the character of Justice during the sixteenth century in morality plays ; Equity replaces Justice and assumes the judiciary duties previously performed by Justice.
Zhang assumes that during REM sleep the unconscious part of a brain is busy processing the procedural memory ; meanwhile, the level of activation in the conscious part of the brain descends to a very low level as the inputs from the sensory are basically disconnected.
In Odyssey 19. 183, it is the pseudonym a disguised Odysseus assumes during his interview with Penelope upon his return to Ithaca.
Daniel, barely able to stand, assumes the " Crane " stance, a technique he observed Miyagi performing on the beach during his training.
Ctesias assumes that it was the custom for a king to prepare his own tomb during his lifetime.
The theory assumes that during these trials an association develops between the CS and the US through classical conditioning and, because of the aversive nature of the US, the CS comes to elicit a conditioned emotional reaction ( CER ) – " fear.
Despite having very little actual battle experience during his brief military career, cut short by the loss of his leg, Adam Trask's father Cyrus joins the GAR and assumes the stature of " a great man " through his involvement with the organization.
Additionally, Morph briefly assumes Strong Guy's form during the episode " Courage.
Indeed, during the first year of the Defiants commission at the station, she also serves as the ship's first officer, a situation that only alters upon the arrival of Lt Commander Worf, who assumes the role as the next most senior Starfleet officer of command grade.
The Sonic hedgehog ( Shh ) signaling molecule assumes various roles in patterning the central nervous system ( CNS ) during vertebrate development.
The FAO study assumes no losses from erratic weather, and no losses during storage and transportation of perishable betel leaves.
Participation in the game normally assumes that participants have an equal ability to compete in relevant respects, or are able to acquire it during the game.
) In " Olympius Unbound " Jinxer assumes the disguise of hypnotist Mister Mesmer and during a carnival show plants an evil suggestion in Captain Mitchell's subconscious.
Graf also assumes a much more advisory role with this team, appearing only once during each investigation instead of being constantly on call.
* Adiabatic-This model assumes that no energy ( heat ) is transferred to or from the gas during the compression, and all supplied work is added to the internal energy of the gas, resulting in increases of temperature and pressure.
This leads to an immediate change of possession during the play: the defender who caught the ball immediately assumes the role of the offense and attempts to move the ball as far towards the opposing goal as possible.
demonstrated otherwise, this original model assumes that items in a particular list are only weakly semantically related before the experiment and that the only significant associations are those formed during the study portion of an experiment.
Hans assumes the role of the ambulance driver, but crashes into the Weingartners ' house during the three-way struggle.
For example, when presumed abort, if during system recovery from failure no logged evidence for commit of some transaction is found by the recovery procedure, then it assumes that the transaction has been aborted, and acts accordingly.
He assumes that during the hours in which a human is awake and alert, a human will see or hear one " event " per second, which may be either exceptional or unexceptional.
At some point during their adolescence a person's dæmon undergoes what is called " settling ", in some universes, an event in which that person's dæmon permanently, involuntarily assumes the form of the animal which the person most resembles in character.
In 1938 the Institute, despite its relative poverty, builds and edifice that hosts a biochemical division and another one dedicated to cellular pathology, whose direction is entrusted to the hands of Boivin ( who will discover the endotoxines-more appropriately called glucid-lipo-polipeptidic toxines-that are contained in the germ ’ s body and are freed after its death ) and during the same period Andre Lwoff assumes the direction of a new microbial physiology branch built on rue Dutot.

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This calculation results in an enthalpy rise which is somewhat high because it assumes a mass flow equally distributed over the plug cross section whereas in reality the mass velocity is expected to be smaller in the regions of higher temperatures.
If one assumes that the average flux did not change between measurements, a mass-distribution curve is obtained which relates the flux of particles larger than a given radius to the inverse 7/2 power of the radius.
The creation of anagrams assumes an alphabet, the symbols which are to be permuted.
Jean Piaget applied the term in child psychology in reference to an implicit understanding of the world in a child's mind which assumes that all events are the product of intention or consciousness.
* 1772 – Gustav III of Sweden stages a coup d ' état, in which he assumes power and enacts a new constitution that divides power between the Riksdag and the King.
Math., 1858 ) and Ernst Abbe showed that the properties of these reproductions, i. e. the relative position and magnitude of the images, are not special properties of optical systems, but necessary consequences of the supposition ( in Abbe ) of the reproduction of all points of a space in image points ( Maxwell assumes a less general hypothesis ), and are independent of the manner in which the reproduction is effected.
At ambient conditions, berkelium assumes its most stable α form which has a hexagonal symmetry, space group P6 < sub > 3 </ sub >/ mmc, lattice parameters of 341 pm and 1107 pm.
He writes for the diffusion coefficient, where is the osmotic pressure and is the ratio of the frictional force to the molecular viscosity which he assumes is given by Stokes's formula for the viscosity.
The binomial distribution assumes a result of 1 unit for a win, and 0 units for a loss, rather than-1 units for a loss, which doubles the range of possible outcomes.
Their work was based on the valence bond model, which assumes that a chemical bond is formed when there is good overlap between the atomic orbitals of participating atoms.
The pyrrolidine rings keep out of each other ’ s way when the polypeptide chain assumes this extended helical form, which is much more open than the tightly coiled form of the alpha helix.
Database languages are data-model-specific, i. e., each language assumes and is based on a certain structure of the data ( which typically differs among different data models ).
Euclid frequently used the method of proof by contradiction, and therefore the traditional presentation of Euclidean geometry assumes classical logic, in which every proposition is either true or false, i. e., for any proposition P, the proposition " P or not P " is automatically true.
MWI is distinguished by two qualities: it assumes realism, which it assigns to the wavefunction, and it has the minimal formal structure possible, rejecting any hidden variables, quantum potential, any form of a collapse postulate ( i. e., Copenhagenism ) or mental postulates ( such as the many-minds interpretation makes ).
Haeckel ’ s embryo drawings are primarily intended to express his idiosyncratic theory of embryonic development, the Biogenetic Law, which in turn assumes ( but is not crucial to ) the evolutionary concept of common descent.
The Erlang B formula assumes an infinite population of sources ( such as telephone subscribers ), which jointly offer traffic to N servers ( such as links in a trunk group ).
Just as the Erlang B formula, Erlang C assumes an infinite population of sources, which jointly offer traffic of A erlangs to N servers.
Some speculate that the dish may have been invented in Spain, the first European country in which the potato appeared via the New World colonies, and assumes the first appearance to have been as an accompaniment to fish dishes in Galicia, from which it spread to the rest of the country and further to the Spanish Netherlands, which became Belgium more than a century later.
This argument also assumes the mediocrity principle, which states that Earth is not special, but merely a typical planet, subject to the same laws, effects, and likely outcomes as any other world.
Radbruch's legal philosophy derived from Neokantianism, which assumes that a categorical cleavage exists between " is " ( sein ) and " ought " ( sollen ).
In Lacan's analysis, Hamlet unconsciously assumes the role of phallus — the cause of his inaction — and is increasingly distanced from reality " by mourning, fantasy, narcissism and psychosis ", which create holes ( or lack ( manque )) in the real, imaginary, and symbolic aspects of his psyche.
Karl Popper used the term historicism in his influential books The Poverty of Historicism and The Open Society and Its Enemies, to mean: " an approach to the social sciences which assumes that historical prediction is their primary aim, and which assumes that this aim is attainable by discovering the ' rhythms ' or the ' patterns ', the ' laws ' or the ' trends ' that underlie the evolution of history ".

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