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Relational and ethics
Relational ethics are related to an ethics of care.
Relational ethics also help researchers understand difficult issues such as conducting research on intimate others that have died and developing friendships with their participants.
Category: Relational ethics
Category: Relational ethics
Category: Relational ethics
Category: Relational ethics
Category: Relational ethics
Category: Relational ethics
Category: Relational ethics
James H. Olthuis is an inter-disciplinary scholar in ethics, hermeneutics, philosophical theology, as well as a theorist and practitioner of psychotherapy of a kind he calls " Relational psychotherapy.

Relational and relationships
Relational databases are efficient at managing the relationships between these tables.
An alternative approach, which preceded the ERM, is using the Relational model and dependencies ( mathematical relationships ) among data to normalize the database, i. e., to define the (" optimal ") relations ( data record or tupple types ) in the database.
# Relational question, designed to look at the relationships between two or more variables.
Relational databases are often normalized to eliminate duplication of information when objects may have one-to-many relationships.
On the other hand, Relational sciences deals with relationships, interaction, communication networks, associations and relational strategies or dynamics between organisms or cognitive entities in a social system.
Relational psychoanalysis is a school of psychoanalysis in the United States that emphasizes the role of real and imagined relationships with others in mental disorder and psychotherapy.
Relational psychoanalysis began in the 1980s as an attempt to integrate interpersonal psychoanalysis's emphasis on the detailed exploration of interpersonal interactions with British object relations theory's sophisticated ideas about the psychological importance of internalized relationships with other people.
Relational relationships are usually based on idioms taken from set theory, while object relationships lean toward idioms adopted from graph theory ( including trees ).
Relational aggression, also known as covert aggression, or covert bullying is a type of aggression in which harm is caused through damage to one ’ s relationships or social status.
Relational aggression is defined as a type of aggression that is " intended to harm other adolescents through deliberate manipulation of their social standing and relationships.
" Relational aggression in sibling and peer relationships during early childhood ".

Relational and concept
Notable are the Relational and the Entity-relationship models, the atomic transaction concept and related Concurrency control techniques, Query languages and Query optimization methods, RAID, and more.
The above three-level database architecture also relates to and being motivated by the concept of data independence which has been described for long time as a desired database property and was one of the major initial driving forces of the Relational model.
Though Dataphor espouses to be truly relational, it does incorporate the concept of NULLs as found in SQL, which many claim to be contraindicated by the Relational Model.

Relational and contextual
The philosophical roots of the Relational Frame Theory account of ToM arise from contextual psychology and refer to the study of organisms ( both human and non-human ) interacting in and with a historical and current situational context.

Relational and therapy
Relational, expressive and " here-and-now " therapy would not be acceptable to most members of the American Psychoanalytic Association or the International Psychoanalytic Association for half a century.
* Steven C. Hayes ( 1966 )-Psychologist ; creator of a popular mindfulness therapy called Acceptance and Commitment Therapy and its basic program in cognition, Relational Frame Theory

Relational and .
Relational Mathematics.
Relational systems placed heavy demands on processing resources, and it was not until the mid 1980s that computing hardware became powerful enough to allow them to be widely deployed.
The dominant database language is the standard SQL for the Relational model, which has influenced database languages also for other data models.
It strongly impacts the convenience and cost of maintaining an application and its database, and has been the major motivation for the emergence and success of the Relational model, as well as the convergence to a common database architecture.
This model is more general and powerful than the hierarchical, and has been the most popular before being replaced by the Relational model.
In the 1980s it has adopted the Relational model and SQL in addition to its original tools and languages.
In the 1980s it has adopted the Relational model and SQL in addition to its original tools and languages.
A major Relational model language supported by all the relational DBMSs and a standard.
In 1970, he wrote a number of papers that outlined a new approach to database construction that eventually culminated in the groundbreaking A Relational Model of Data for Large Shared Data Banks.
* M. Smerlak, C. Rovelli, Relational EPR
This approach does not fit the traditional Relational Data Model.
Relational databases enforce referential integrity of their tables by matching primary keys with foreign keys.
Some Empiricist theories of language acquisition include the statistical learning theory Charles F. Hockett of language acquisition, Relational Frame Theory, functionalist linguistics, social interactionist theory, and usage-based language acquisition.
Two notable cloud-based MySQL services are the Amazon Relational Database Service, and the Xeround Cloud Database, which runs on EC2, Rackspace and Heroku.
The Multics Relational Data Store, or MRDS for short, was the first commercial relational database management system.

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