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domain and experimental
In cultures that have not adopted metalworking technologies, the production of stone tools by knappers is common, but in modern cultures the making of such tools is the domain of experimental archaeologists and hobbyists.
In December 2007, registration was opened on an experimental basis with an " Annual Account Maintenance " fee of $ 1, 200 and a $ 30 annual domain registration.
In November 1987 DKUUG made a name agreement (" navneaftalen ") with the coordinators of the three other networks then working in Denmark, a national experimental X. 400 net ( EAN from University of British Columbia ), EARN and DECnet, concerning the. dk domain.
Although fimbrin's involvement in processes like these as well as its role in assembly and regulation of microfilament networks are well documented, there are fewer experimental data describing the overall domain organization of the molecule.
In 2011, an anonymous group of net artists launched a website under the domain name, whitecu. be, as, among other ideas, an experimental institutional critique of authorship and trademark practices.
Genetically modified mice in which the catalytic domain of ADAMTS5 was deleted are resistant to cartilage destruction in an experimental model of osteoarthritis.
Because of the diversity of sound art, there is often debate about whether sound art falls within the domain of either the visual art or experimental music categories, or both.
In October 2009, Alpha Video released the public domain collection The Fantastic World Of William Cameron Menzies on DVD, which included four early experimental films created by Menzies and Joseph M. Schenck, shorts that visualize great works of classical music:
According to Dirac: ” Quantum electrodynamics is the domain of physics that we know most about, and presumably it will have to be put in order before we can hope to make any fundamental progress with other field theories, although these will continue to develop on the experimental basis .”
By restricting the domain of density matrices to the proper space, and searching for the density matrix which maximizes the likelihood of giving the experimental results, it guarantees the state to be theoretically valid while giving a close fit to the data.

domain and psychology
Understandably, the area of leadership motivation draws heavily from the abundant research literature in the domain of motivation in I – O psychology.
Social psychology is an interdisciplinary domain that bridges the gap between psychology and sociology.
Systems psychology " includes the domain of engineering psychology, but in addition is more concerned with societal systems and with the study of motivational, affective, cognitive and group behavior than is engineering psychology.
Lust, in the domain of psychoanalysis and psychology, is often treated as a case of " heightened libido ".
While counseling and psychotherapy are common activities for psychologists, these applied fields are just one branch in the larger domain of psychology.
Chess is significant in cognitive psychology and artificial intelligence ( AI ) studies, because it represents the domain in which expert performance has been most intensively studied and measured.
Another domain of educational psychology is the psychology of teaching.
There is significant debate over whether folk psychology is useful for academic purposes ; specifically whether it is can be relevant with regards to the scientific psychology domain.
This multiplicative function accounting for total deviations from the ideal can be very advantageous for the purposes of consolidating a more comprehensive domain of psychology.
Friedman has criticized the field of Transpersonal psychology for being underdeveloped as a field of science, placing it at the intersection between the broader domain of inquiry known as transpersonal studies ( which may include a number of unscientific approaches ) and the scientific discipline of psychology.
Leaders in the field of school psychology recognize the practical challenges that school psychologists face when striving for systems-level change and have highlighted a more manageable domain within a systems-level approach – the classroom.
Even as clinical psychology was growing, working with issues of serious mental distress remained the domain of psychiatrists and neurologists.
Instead of looking at situational attributions, personality psychology evaluates a person with dispositional attributions, making the false-consensus effect relatively irrelevant in that domain.
If task analysis is likened to a set of instructions on how to navigate from Point A to Point B, then work domain analysis ( WDA ) is like having a map of the terrain that includes Point A and Point B. WDA is broader and focuses on the environmental constraints and opportunities for behavior, as in Gibsonian ecological psychology and ecological interface design.
Whereas the first two steps can be scientifically exactly defined, the upper parts belong to the domain of psychology and philosophy.
* Tact ( psychology ) – stimulus control as it enters the verbal domain
In the context of assessment in educational psychology, successively higher integer scores may be awarded according to explicit criteria or descriptions which characterise increasing levels of attainment in a specific domain, such as reading comprehension.
Outside of the domain of psychology, change blindness has been discussed since the late 1980s and early 1990s.

domain and influential
That is, influential scholars like Ramus argued that the processes of invention and arrangement should be elevated to the domain of philosophy, while rhetorical instruction should be chiefly concerned with the use of figures and other forms of the ornamentation of language.
There was a storm of controversy among network operators and competing domain registrars, particularly on the influential NANOG and ICANN mailing lists, some of whom asserted:
In the domain of epistemology, Lovejoy is remembered for an influential critique of the pragmatic movement, especially in the essay " The Thirteen Pragmatisms ", written in 1908.
René Guénon ( November 15, 1886 – January 7, 1951 ), also known as Shaykh ` Abd al-Wahid Yahya, was a French author and intellectual who remains an influential figure in the domain of metaphysics, having written on topics ranging from metaphysics, " sacred science " and traditional studies to symbolism and initiation.

domain and distinction
The distinction is that a principal ideal ring may have zero divisors whereas a principal ideal domain cannot.
Small landowners who possessed a domain without distinction ( devălmăşie ) or serfs were called " răzeşi ".
By 1318, his political situation strengthened, Philip went further, setting out in a new act a distinction between the French royal domainthe core set of lands and titles that belonged permanently to the crown – and those lands and titles that had been forfeited to the crown for one reason or another.
Yet for Schmitt the political was not an autonomous domain equivalent to the other domains, but rather the existential basis that would determine any other domain should it reach the point of politics ( e. g. religion ceases to be merely theological when it makes a clear distinction between the " friend " and the " enemy ").
Upon meeting the base criteria across all five development domains, Rafflesians are automatically awarded the RD, with exceptional students obtaining a merit or distinction in a particular domain.
The essential distinction, similar to the concept of definable numbers, contrasts the finiteness of the domain of concepts that we can specify and discuss with the unbounded infinity of the set of numbers ; compare finitism.
Priests of Io make the distinction between the Shadow Void, which is the known multiverse, and the First Void, the hidden domain of pre-creation.
The distinction between trading and savings banks was removed and banks were allowed to operate in the money market ( traditionally the domain of merchant banks ).
Dunlosky, Serra, and Baker ( 2007 ) covered this distinction in a recent review of metamemory research that focused on how findings from this domain can be applied to other areas of applied research.
Finally, there is a distinction between domain general and domain-specific metacognition.
Currently, the main distinction which causes one to speak of CAAD rather than CAD lies in the domain knowledge ( architecture-specific objects, techniques, data, and process support ) embedded in the system.
Though, in accounting for the anger of the Gods, no sharp distinction is made between moral offences and a ritualistic oversight or neglect, yet the stress laid in the hymns and prayers, as well as in the elaborate atonement ritual prescribed in order to appease the anger of the Gods, on the need of being clean and pure in the sight of the higher powers, the inculcation of a proper aspect of humility, and above all the need of confessing one's guilt and sins without any reserve all this bears testimony to the strength which the ethical factor acquired in the domain of the Religion.

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