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Phenomena and classical
Most relevant experiments have used a classical conditioning procedure, though instrumental ( operant ) conditioning experiments have also been used, and the strength of classical conditioning is often measured through its operant effects, as in conditioned suppression ( see Phenomena section above ) and autoshaping.
* 1931: " This has been the first year of the Department in charge of its new Head, Professor John C. Slater ... the subjects actively ( researched include ) Spectroscopy, Applied Optics, Discharge of Electricity in Gases, Magneto-Optical Phenomena, Studies of Dielectrics, and various aspects of modern and classical theoretical physics.

Phenomena and are
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.
Phenomena are often, but not always, understood as ' appearances ' or ' experiences '.
Phenomena are not the foundation or Ground of Being.
" Other persons mentioned are Nicias, a physician of Miletus, whose name occurs in other poems, and Aratus, whom the Scholiast identifies with the author of the Phenomena.
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 which are not true memory effects may also occur in other battery types than sintered-plate nickel-cadmium cells.
# Phenomena are empty of self-nature,
# 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.
Over thirty-five years later, Garfinkel states: " Phenomena of order are identical with procedures for their endogenous production and accountability " ( 2002: 72 ).
Among Tchelitchew's well-known paintings are portraits of Natalia Glasko, Edith Sitwell and Gertrude Stein and the works Phenomena ( 1936 – 1938 ) and Cache Cache ( 1940 – 1942 ).
Buddha Shakyamuni employed ten traditional similes in explanation of ' phenomena ' ( Sanskrit: dharmas ) these are known as the " Ten Similes of Illusory Phenomena " ( Wylie: shes-bya sgyu-ma ' i dpe-bcu ):
Phenomena associated with dielectrophoresis are electrorotation and traveling wave dielectrophoresis ( TWDEP ).
We firmly believe that there is no residuum of cases which indicates Phenomena which are attributable to foreign artifacts capable of hostile acts, and that there is no evidence that the phenomena indicates a need for the revision of current scientific concepts.
Phenomena such as " chordal hop " propagation are frequently observed, as well as other unexplained long-distance propagation mechanisms.
The books that Edith Barrett sees standing the cabinet are titled, from left to right ; Obsessive Acts And Religious Practices by Sigmund Freud ; The Worship of Priapus by Richard Payne Knight ; The Psychology of Sex by Havelock Ellis ;, Sin And Sex ; Conation Volition ; Sex And Celibacy by T. Long ; The Anatomy of Abuses by Philip Stubbs ; Phallic Worship ; and Autoerotic Phenomena In Adolescence by K. Menzies.
Among Dalachinsky's other CDs are Thin Air with guitarist Loren Mazzacane Connors ( Silver Wonder Recording recorded 2001, released 2006 ), Phenomena of Interference, a collaboration with pianist Matthew Shipp ( Hopscotch Records 2006 ), Merci Pour le Visite with Didier Lassere, drums and Sebastian Capezza, saxophone ( Amor Fati 2007 ).

Phenomena and ascribed
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 ).

Phenomena and action
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.

Phenomena and force
Similar views were also supported by Asa Mahan in The Phenomena of Spiritualism Scientifically Explained and Exposed ( 1875 ); most of these authors had rejected the spirit hypothesis of the spiritualists as they claimed the phenomenon associated with mediumship was caused by a force from the medium's body.

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 such as the Unruh effect, in which particles exist in certain accelerating frames but not in stationary ones, do not pose any difficulty when considered on a curved background ( the Unruh effect occurs even in flat Minkowskian backgrounds ).
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 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 ).
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 motion
He also appeared in several motion pictures as himself, including The Amazing World of Psychic Phenomena ( Sunn International ), Mysterious Monsters ( David Wolper ), and Now I Lay Me Down to Sleep ( Paramount ).

Phenomena and ),
In 1827 Ampère published his magnum opus, Mémoire sur la théorie mathématique des phénomènes électrodynamiques uniquement déduite de l ’ experience ( Memoir on the Mathematical Theory of Electrodynamic Phenomena, Uniquely Deduced from Experience ), the work that coined the name of his new science, electrodynamics, and became known ever after as its founding treatise.
Speech and Phenomena ( La Voix et le Phénomène ), and other Essays on Husserl's Theory of Signs.
* Didier Sornette ( 2006 ) Critical Phenomena in Natural Sciences ( Chaos, Fractals, Self-organization and Disorder: Concepts and Tools ), 2nd ed., 2nd print ( Springer Series in Synergetics, Heidelberg ).
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.
In the mid-1980s, Hughes recorded several different albums with bands and artists including Phenomena ( Phenomena, Phenomena II: Dream Runner ), Gary Moore ( Run For Cover ), and Black Sabbath ( Seventh Star, though this was to have been a solo album by Sabbath guitarist Tony Iommi, and only came out as a Sabbath album due to record label pressure ).
Derrida was familiar with the work of Marshall McLuhan, and since his early 1967 writings ( Of Grammatology, Speech and Phenomena ), he speaks of language as a " medium ," of phonetic writing as " the medium of the great metaphysical, scientific, technical, and economic adventure of the West.
Collective Phenomena ( Gordon & Breach ), Vol. 3 ( 1981 ), pp. 187 – 214.
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 ".
* Longchen Rabjam ( author ), Richard Barron ( trans ): The Precious Treasury of the Basic Space of Phenomena ( Chöying Dzöd ).
* Longchen Rabjam ( author ), Richard Barron ( trans ): A Treasure Trove of Scriptural Transmission: A Commentary on the Precious Treasury of the Basic Space of Phenomena.
He had also written books on Topics ; on the refutation of fallacies ; as well as books on the Principles of Natural Philosophy ( Physica Auscultatio ), on Heaven, and on Meteorological Phenomena.
* Phenomena ( film ), a 1985 horror film by Italian director Dario Argento starring Jennifer Connelly
* Phenomena ( band ), a multi-media rock music concept originated by Tom Galley and masterminded by Wilfried F. Rimensberger
* Phenomena ( Planetshakers album ), a 2002 album by Christian rock-worship band Planetshakers
* " Phenomena " ( song ), released in 2006 by alternative New York band the Yeah Yeah Yeahs from their Show Your Bones album
Phenomena of climatological interest include the atmospheric boundary layer, circulation patterns, heat transfer ( radiative, convective and latent ), interactions between the atmosphere and the oceans and land surface ( particularly vegetation, land use and topography ), and the chemical and physical composition of the atmosphere.
Further works include editions with notes of Paley's Moral Philosophy ( 1852 ); Education as a Science ( 1879 ); Dissertations on leading philosophical topics ( 1903, mainly reprints of papers in Mind ); he collaborated with JS Mill and Grote in editing James Mill's Analysis of the Phenomena of the Human Mind ( 1869 ), and assisted in editing Grote's Aristotle and Minor Works ; he also wrote a memoir prefixed to G Croom Robertson's Philosophical Remains ( 1894 ).

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