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Phenomena and such
These ideas were developed in The Counter-Revolution of Science: Studies in the Abuse of Reason, 1952 and in some of Hayek's later essays in the philosophy of science such as " Degrees of Explanation " and " The Theory of Complex Phenomena ".
Phenomena that in classical mechanics are ascribed to the action of the force of gravity ( such as free-fall, orbital motion, and spacecraft trajectories ), correspond to inertial motion within a curved geometry of spacetime in general relativity ; there is no gravitational force deflecting objects from their natural, straight paths.
Phenomena such as emergence and work within the field of complex systems theory pose limits to reductionism.
With such titles as Analysis of the Sexual Impulse, Love and Pain, The Sexual Impulse in Women and The Evolution of Modesty, The Phenomena of Sexual Periodicity, Auto-Erotism, he described the basics of the condition.
Phenomena measured via satellite or radar, such as tornadoes, hurricanes, and air currents in the upper atmosphere, are not directly measured at the Earth's surface and do not compete with either of these records.
Phenomena such as bottlenecks and genetic drift during human evolution would have caused the total extinction of several basal haplogroups.
For the " Worlock " video Skinny Puppy included footage deleted from the US versions of such Argento films as Deep Red, Suspiria, Tenebrae, Phenomena, and Opera.
Phenomena such as volcanic eruptions, forest fires, and occasionally industrial activities can induce formation of this cloud.
The Panel noted that the general absence of Russian propaganda based on a subject with so many obvious possibilities for exploitation might indicate a possible Russian official policy …. The Panel took cognizance of the existence of such groups as the " Civilian Flying Saucer Investigators " ( Los Angeles ) and the " Aerial Phenomena Research Organization ( Wisconsin ).
Phenomena such as " chordal hop " propagation are frequently observed, as well as other unexplained long-distance propagation mechanisms.
The title read as follows: The Net of Gugamon — a grimoire: wherein is contained the proper rites for the Convocation of various Demonly Princes, the procurement of lesser spirits, together with sundry workings, conjurations, manifestations, symbols relating to all manner of Astral Phenomena and so on for several more pages, in the rather turgid style thought necessary for such books.
He serves as chairperson or vice-chairperson in various coordinated initiatives of the German Science Foundation and the European Community, such as the German priority programme “ Ultrafast Magnetization Processes ” ( 2002 – 2008, coordinator ), the EU research training networks " Ultrafast Magnetization Processes in Advanced Devices ( ULTRASWITCH )” ( 2002 – 2006 ), „ Spin Current Induced Ultrafast Switching ( SPINSWITCH )” ( 2004 – 2010, coordinator )“, the Japanese-German research unit “ ASPIMATT: Advanced Spintronic Materials and Transport Phenomena( since 2010, vice-coordinator ), and the transregional collaborative research center “ Condensed Matters Systems with Variable Many-Body Interactions ( SFB / TRR 49 )” ( since 2007, vice-coordinator ).
Independent psychical researchers and psychologists such as Thomson Jay Hudson in The Law of Psychic Phenomena ( 1892 ) and Théodore Flournoy in his book Spiritism and psychology ( 1911 ) had claimed that all kinds of mediumship could be explained by suggestion and telepathy from the mediums subconscious mind and that there was no evidence for the spirit hypothesis.
The Center for Short-Lived Phenomena ( CSLP ) was an office at the Smithsonian Institution from 1968 to 1975 designed to assist Smithsonian scientists in studying unusual short-lived natural phenomena such as meteorite impacts, volcanic events, earthquakes, and unusual ecological events such as plagues, extinctions, fish rains, and the effects of oil spill events.
Some of the songs written by current band members for the Youth Alive albums, such as ' Phenomena ' and ' God of Miracles ' ( from Youth Alive Western Australia ) have also featured on Planetshakers earlier albums.

Phenomena and effect
Phenomena of atmospheric optics related to atmospheric ducting include the green flash, Fata Morgana, superior mirage, mock mirage of astronomical objects and the Novaya Zemlya effect.

Phenomena and which
* David B. Allison is an early translator of Derrida and states in the introduction to his translation of Speech and Phenomena that: signifies a project of critical thought whose task is to locate and ' take apart ' those concepts which serve as the axioms or rules for a period of thought, those concepts which command the unfolding of an entire epoch of metaphysics.
Initially six committees were established: on Thought-Transference, Mesmerism and similar phenomena, Mediumship, Reichenbach Phenomena ( Odic Force ), Apparitions and Haunted Houses, physical phenomena associated with séances, and the Literary Committee which studied the history of these phenomena.
This section of Rules for philosophy is followed by a listing of ' Phenomena ', in which are listed a number of mainly astronomical observations, that Newton used as the basis for inferences later on, as if adopting a consensus set of facts from the astronomers of his time.
Rule 4 made its appearance in the third ( 1726 ) edition ; Rules 1-3 were present as ' Rules ' in the second ( 1713 ) edition, and predecessors of them were also present in the first edition of 1687, but there they had a different heading: they were not given as ' Rules ', but rather in the first ( 1687 ) edition the predecessors of the three later ' Rules ', and of most of the later ' Phenomena ', were all lumped together under a single heading ' Hypotheses ' ( in which the third item was the predecessor of a heavy revision that gave the later Rule 3 ).
Seurat was also influenced by Sutter's Phenomena of Vision ( 1880 ), in which he wrote that " the laws of harmony can be learned as one learns the laws of harmony and music ".
When these most important problems of the theory were solved, and a firm foundation for further work built, Milanković finished a book which was published in 1920, by the Gauthier-Villars in Paris under the title " Théorie mathématique des phénomènes thermiques produits par la radiation solaire " ( Mathematical Theory of Heat Phenomena Produced by Solar Radiation ).
When the organization was formed in 1976, the original name proposed was " Committee for the Scientific Investigation of Claims of the Paranormal and Other Phenomena " which was shortened to " Committee for the Scientific Investigation of Claims of the Paranormal.
Phenomena which are not true memory effects may also occur in other battery types than sintered-plate nickel-cadmium cells.
In June 1926, Max Born published a paper, " Zur Quantenmechanik der Stoßvorgänge " (" Quantum Mechanics of Collision Phenomena ") in the scientific journal Zeitschrift für Physik, in which he was the first to clearly enunciate the probabilistic interpretation of the quantum wavefunction, which had been introduced by Erwin Schrödinger earlier in the year.
He then attempted to combine giallo and supernatural fantasy in 1985's Phenomena, also known as Creepers, which was one of Jennifer Connelly's earliest movies.
In 1985 he started recording with Phenomena for their first album, which was released in 1986 when he joined up with Keith Emerson and Greg Lake as a member of Emerson, Lake & Powell.
The National Investigations Committee on Aerial Phenomena ( NICAP ), which formed in 1957 and shut down in the 1970ṣ, whose Board of Directors included former Director of Central Intelligence and first head of the Central Intelligence Agency, VADM Roscoe H. Hillenkoetter, was, at one time, the largest UFO organization in the country, with numerous chapters.
Phenomena labeled as being in the uncanny valley can be diverse, involve different sense modalities, and have multiple, possibly overlapping causes, which can range from evolved or learned circuits for early face perception to culturally-shared psychological constructs.
* Ernst Chladni publishes Über den Ursprung der von Pallas gefundenen und anderer ihr ähnlicher Eisenmassen und über einige damit in Verbindung stehende Naturerscheinungen (" On the Origin of the Pallas Iron and Others Similar to it, and on Some Associated Natural Phenomena ") in which he proposes that meteorites have their origins in outer space.
A 24-hour office has been housed within the JMA headquarters in Tokyo, for monitoring and tracking seismic events in the vicinity of Japan to collect and process their data, which issues observed earthquake's information on its hypocenter, magnitude, seismic intensity and possibility of tsunami occurrence after quakes quickly to the public through the Earthquake Phenomena Observation System ( EPOS ).
Thus, among her first works were a translation of the Dhamma Sangani, a text from the Theravāda Abhidhamma Piṭaka, which she published under the title A Buddhist manual of psychological ethics: Being a translation, now made for the first time, from the original Pali, of the first book in the Abhidhamma Piṭaka, entitled: Dhamma-sangaṇi ( Compendium of States or Phenomena ) ( 1900 ); a second early translation was that of the Therīgāthā, a canonical work of verses traditionally ascribed to early Buddhist nuns ( under the title Psalms of the Sisters ).
" Cha Cha " was another top-ten dance hit from his first album, Old School Junkies: The Album, which was released in 1996, along with " The Funk Phenomena.
Early evidence of the shift in Hynek's opinions appeared in 1953, when Hynek wrote an article for the April 1953 issue of the Journal of the Optical Society of America titled " Unusual Aerial Phenomena ," which contained what would become perhaps Hynek's best known statement:
In 1863 he published an important essay " On the Phenomena of the Glacial Drift of Scotland ", in Transactions of the Geological Society of Glasgow, in which the effects of ice action in that country were for the first time clearly and connectedly delineated.
Having become interested in geology through the teachings of Sedgwick, he utilized his opportunities and gathered many interesting facts on the geology of East Anglia which were embodied in a paper On the Geological Structure and Phenomena of Suffolk ( Trans.
Phenomena which involve the change in color of a chemical compound take their name from the type of external influence, either chemical or physical, which is involved.

Phenomena and exist
# Phenomena exist provisionally from a worldly perspective,
# Phenomena are both empty of existence and exist provisionally at once.
Phenomena are not independent from causes and conditions and do not exist as isolated things as we perceive them to be.

Phenomena and certain
* 1847 William Robert Grove, On certain Phenomena of Voltaic Ignition and the Decomposition of Water into its constituent Gases by Heat.

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