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The book describes the German soldiers ' extreme physical and mental stress during the war, and the detachment from civilian life felt by many of these soldiers upon returning home from the front.
This subjective experience is often called a quale ( plural qualia ), and it describes the private " raw feel " or the subjective " what-it-is-like " that is the inner accompaniment of many mental states.
In his dedication to King Henri II, Nostradamus describes " emptying my soul, mind and heart of all care, worry and unease through mental calm and tranquility ", but his frequent references to the " bronze tripod " of the Delphic rite are usually preceded by the words " as though " ( compare, once again, External References to the original texts ).
He describes the alternative as a simple, mental raising of a " red flag ".
In his book Asylums Goffman describes how the institutionalisation process socialises people into the role of a good patient, someone " dull, harmless and inconspicuous "; in turn, it reinforces notions of chronicity in severe mental illness.
In Asylums Goffman describes how the institutionalisation process socialises people into the role of a good patient, someone ‘ dull, harmless and inconspicuous ’; it in turn reinforces notions of chronicity in severe mental illness.
" Some authorities do not classify gender dysphoria as a mental illness, including the NHS which describes it as " a condition for which medical treatment is appropriate in some cases.
* The Referential Function corresponds to the factor of Context and describes a situation, object or mental state.
* The myth of mental illness: " Mental illness " is an expression, a metaphor that describes an offending, disturbing, shocking, or vexing conduct, action, or pattern of behavior, such as schizophrenia, as an " illness " or " disease ".
The World Health Organization describes mental health as " a state of well-being in which the individual realizes his or her own abilities, can cope with the normal stresses of life, can work productively and fruitfully, and is able to make a contribution to his or her community ".
In her epistle dedication to Sir Charles Cavendish, her brother in law, Cavendish compares writing poetry to spinning and describes poetry as mental spinning.
In contrast to authors who identify language and cognition, he describes his own mathematical thinking as largely wordless, often accompanied by mental images that represent the entire solution to a problem.
Stress typically describes a negative concept that can have an impact on one ’ s mental and physical well-being, but it is unclear what exactly defines stress and whether or not stress is a cause, an effect, or the process connecting the two.
Naturalism hatched " I Novel " ( Watakushi-shôsetu ) that describes about the authors themselves and depicts their own mental states.
She also describes the stigma that follows from having been hospitalized for mental illness and how she eventually stopped telling people in order to avoid the negative reaction.
She describes mental illness as the failure of the second interpreter to correctly dismiss false interpretations by the first interpreter.
Through parts of the book she describes the trade-off between being a patient in a mental institution and being free in the conventional sense of the word.
Pleasure describes the broad class of mental states that humans and other animals experience as positive, enjoyable, or worth seeking.
Conceptually, in the term “ species-essence ”, the word “ species ” describes the intrinsic human mental essence that is characterised by a “ plurality of interests ” and “ psychological dynamism ”, whereby every man and woman has the desire and the tendency to engage in the many activities that promote mutual human survival and psychological well-being, by means of emotional connections with other people, with society.
He describes how the institutionalisation process socialises people into the role of a good patient, someone ‘ dull, harmless and inconspicuous ’, which in turn reinforces notions of chronicity in severe mental illness.
The memoir's actual description of events is extremely ambiguous, and describes Jacqueline's sudden request for sexual ' therapy sessions ' as occurring within a period of extreme mental depression.
Schizoaffective disorder is a psychiatric diagnosis that describes a mental disorder characterized by recurring abnormal mood and psychotic components.
The expression was used as early as 1966 by Arnold M. Ludwig and brought into common usage from 1969 by Charles Tart: it describes induced changes in one's mental state, almost always temporary.
NA describes addiction as a progressive disease with no known cure, which affects every area of an addict's life: physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual.

describes and processes
American media critic Herbert Schiller wrote: " The concept of cultural imperialism today best describes the sum of the processes by which a society is brought into the modern world system and how its dominating stratum is attracted, pressured, forced, and sometimes bribed into shaping social institutions to correspond to, or even promote, the values and structures of the dominating centre of the system.
In the same novel Egan describes lifeforms in the 6-D ' macrosphere ' which use a collapsed atom chemistry with energetic processes of the same order as nuclear reactions, due to the peculiarities of higher dimensional physics.
In mammals, genomic imprinting describes the processes involved in introducing functional inequality between two parental alleles of a gene.
This term, used as early as 1990, describes computer-based objects developed for collecting and storing specific information, in order to use that information to accomplish a specific task, and to enable sharing that information with other objects or processes.
A 16th century book by Georg Agricola called De re metallica describes the highly developed and complex processes of mining metal ores, metal extraction and metallurgy of the time.
The International Organization for Standardization's ISO 9001: 2008 series describes standards for a QMS addressing the principles and processes surrounding the design, development and delivery of a general product or service.
The concept of linguistic relativity describes different formulations of the principle that cognitive processes such as thought and experience may be influenced by the categories and patterns of the language that a person speaks.
The SOAP processing model describes a distributed processing model, its participants, the SOAP nodes, and how a SOAP receiver processes a SOAP message.
It describes time-varying flows in terms of states of suitably small local regions within a global region that is smoothly spatially inhomogeneous, rather than considering flows as time-invariant long-term-average rates of cyclic processes.
The theorem describes two processes in signal processing: a sampling process, in which a continuous time signal is converted to a discrete time signal, and a reconstruction process, in which the original continuous signal is recovered from the discrete time signal.
In a recent review, Knudsen describes a more general model which identifies four core processes of attention, with working memory at the center:
He describes the nature of bibliography as " the discipline that studies texts as recorded forms, and the processes of their transmission, including their production and reception " ( 1999 12 ).
The theory describes the decision processes in two stages, editing and evaluation.
For continued signals that describe for example stationary physical processes, it makes more sense to define a power spectral density ( PSD ), which describes how the power of a signal or time series is distributed with frequency.
The PMBOK Guide is process-based, meaning it describes work as being accomplished by processes.
It is said that Borges was ahead of his time in his description of memory processes in this story, as it was not until the 1950s and research on the patient HM that some of what the author describes began to be understood.
Water treatment describes those processes used to make water more acceptable for a desired end-use.
* B²FH, an astrophysics paper by the British astronomers Geoffrey Burbidge, Margaret Burbidge and Fred Hoyle and the American astronomer William Fowler, describes the synnthesis of the lightest elements through nuclear processes in stars.
He describes the various sections and subsystems of society as ' cultural ecosystems ' with their own processes of production, consumption, and reduction of energy ( physical as well as psychic energy ).
In probability theory, the Girsanov theorem ( named after Igor Vladimirovich Girsanov ) describes how the dynamics of stochastic processes change when the original measure is changed to an equivalent probability measure.
Production processes were broken down into small tasks, enabling an extremely high degree of specialisation among workers – one document from 1801, for example, describes how a team of four specific workers was " to be constantly employed in fitting nozzles ".
* Iceland hotspot and Iceland plume describes aspects of volcanic processes
In physical geography and the Earth sciences, in situ typically describes natural material or processes prior to transport.
Josephson directed the Mind – Matter Unification Project, which he describes as: " a project concerned primarily with the attempt to understand, from the viewpoint of the theoretical physicist, what may loosely be characterised as intelligent processes in nature, associated with brain function or with some other natural process ".

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