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This idea arose from proposals in the 1980s, by Christof von der Malsburg and Wolf Singer, that gamma oscillations could solve the so-called binding problem, by linking information represented in different parts of the brain into a unified experience.
Bynack ( 1984 ) examines Webster in relation to his commitment to the idea of a unified American national culture that would stave off the decline of republican virtues and solidarity.
The idea of a unified spacetime is stated by Edgar Allan Poe in his essay on cosmology titled Eureka ( 1848 ) that " Space and duration are one.
" The music has an African tribal sound to it, to emphasize the idea of humanity as a single unified tribe on this planet ; the lagoon is surrounded by nineteen large torches signifying the first 19 centuries of the common era, and the show culminates in the globe opening like a lotus blossom to reveal a twentieth torch, representing the now-completed 20th century.
Largely due to the devastating effects of war many people turned to the idea of some form of unified Europe, notably William Penn, Abbot Charles de Saint-Pierre, Victor Hugo, Richard Coudenhove-Kalergi and Giuseppe Mazzini.
As Patricia Waugh writes, ' Psychoanalytic literary criticism does not constitute a unified field .... However, all variants endorse, at least to a certain degree, the idea that literature ... is fundamentally entwined with the psyche '.
The idea that his twelve-tone period " represents a stylistically unified body of works is simply not supported by the musical evidence " ( Haimo 1990, 4 ), and important musical characteristics — especially those related to motivic development — transcend these boundaries completely.
The 20th century would see a continued expansion of acceptable practice, leading to the formulation of ideas by which there existed a " sonata principle " or " sonata idea " that unified works of the type, even if they did not explicitly meet the demands of the normative description.
Stravinsky has described The Rite of Spring as " a musical-choreographic work, pagan Russia ... unified by a single idea: the mystery and great surge of the creative power of Spring ".
Edward O Wilson has developed the idea of consilience to encourage coherence of global moral and scientific knowledge supporting the premise that " only unified learning, universally shared, makes accurate foresight and wise choice possible ".
The two parts are unified by a common idea, that of redemption through the power of love, a unity conveyed through shared musical themes.
Despite never having a unified nation-state of their own, the peoples also have historically shared a vague idea of a " Siam " nation, corrupted to Shan or Assam in some places, and most self-identify as " Tai ".
Her writings are based on the " theory of difference ", the idea that the binary opposition between men and women is overly simplistic: although feminists have found it necessary to present the illusion of a solid, unified whole, the category of women itself is full of subdivisions.
He brings us behind the scenes of the most intellectual tales as he seeks to " combine Einstein's General Theory of Relativity and Richard Feynman's idea of multiple histories into one complete unified theory that will describe everything that happens in the universe.
The idea of a common language being spread throughout the galaxy is consistent with the Star Wars universe ’ s concept of a galaxywide unified government ( the Old Republic ) having existed for millennia.
" His buildings can be considered total works of art in which architecture and the figurative arts are united to express a predominant ideathe glorification of God or the patron saint in ecclesiastical architecture or the allegorical glorification of the ruler or of the noble patron in secular buildings ... All of his works are composed of several different elements or contrasting features that are harmonized in a unified whole and in reference to their natural and artistic environment ".
His idea that fundamental forces can be unified by introducing additional dimensions re-emerged much later in string theory.
The still hypothetical idea of a grand unified theory allows for the changing of a baryon into several leptons ( see B − L ), thus violating the conservation of both baryon and lepton numbers.
Jooss and Fritz ( or Frederick ) Cohen shared the belief that choreography and musical composition should evolve together to give expression of the dramatic idea in unified style and form.
Émile Durkheim ( drawing on the analogies between biological and social systems popularized by Herbert Spencer and others ) introduced the idea that diverse social institutions and practices played a role in assuring the functional integration of society through assimilation of diverse parts into a unified and self-reproducing whole.
Archaeologists have described the makers of Peterborough ware as the Peterborough culture, but the term has fallen out of favour as further discoveries have cast doubt on the idea that a single unified society produced these artefacts.
Brian Klug, senior research fellow in philosophy at St Benet's Hall, Oxford — who gave expert testimony in February 2006 to a British parliamentary inquiry into antisemitism in the UK, and in November 2004 to the Hearing on Anti-Semitism at the German Bundestag — argues against the idea that there is a " single, unified phenomenon " that could be called " new " antisemitism.
In 1860 he prepared the legislative unification of Italy, opposed the idea of an alliance between Piedmont and Naples, and, after the fall of the Bourbons, was sent to Naples as administrator of justice, in which capacity he suppressed the religious institutes, revoked the Concordat, proclaimed the right of the state to Church property, and unified civil and commercial jurisprudence.
ACT-R has been inspired by the work of Allen Newell, and especially by his lifelong championing the idea of unified theories as the only way to truly uncover the underpinnings of cognition.

idea and special
Yet, the idea imbedded in each was identical: to surround the unknown with mystery and to isolate that class which had been given special dominion over the secrets of God.
This idea came from common law, and the earliest conception of a criminal act involved events of such major significance that the " State " had to usurp the usual functions of the civil tribunals, and direct a special law or privilegium against the perpetrator.
After 1. 5 years of work, it was decided that it didn't really work as a whole, so production on the TV special was stopped ( with the exception of some very short clips, no material from it has ever been seen by the public ), But about one year after the rejection, Ivo Caprino's son, Remo Caprino, got the idea to make the sketches into a full-length film.
His initial idea was to use punch-cards to control a machine that could calculate and print logarithmic tables with huge precision ( a special purpose machine ).
) The idea of Minkowski space led to special relativity being viewed in a more geometrical way.
The word " reserve " was later replaced with " special " because the idea that the IMF was creating a foreign exchange reserve asset was contentious.
Chapter VIII addresses the idea that species had special characteristics that prevented hybrids from being fertile in order to preserve separately created species.
The name Volvo was originally registered in May 1911 as a separate company within SKF AB and as a registered trademark with the intention to be used for a special series of ball bearing, but this idea was only used for a short period of time and SKF decided to use " SKF " as the trademark for all its bearing products.
In 2009, Macy's and Macy's ad agency JWT produced Yes, Virginia, a CGI animated Christmas special, after pitching and selling the idea to CBS.
The idea of the special draft was conceived by Hall of Famer Dave Winfield.
Anne McGlone Burke, a physical education teacher with the Chicago Park District, began with the idea for a one-time Olympic-style athletic competition for people with special needs.
Jon Stone, who'd worked with Henson on ABC television special Hey, Cinderella !, discussed the idea with a reluctant Jim.
The essential idea behind relational quantum mechanics, following the precedent of special relativity, is that different observers may give different accounts of the same series of events: for example, to one observer at a given point in time, a system may be in a single, " collapsed " eigenstate, while to another observer at the same time, it may be in a superposition of two or more states.
These will give you an idea of what to think of ; for more examples, follow the links to special cases below.
In animation and special effects work, the storyboarding stage may be followed by simplified mock-ups called " animatics " to give a better idea of how the scene will look and feel with motion and timing.
Shewhart's idea of common and special causes of variation led directly to Deming's theory of management.
Moreover, Mannheim has developed, and progressed, from the " total " but " special " Marxist conception of ideology to a " general " and " total " ideological conception acknowledging that all ideology ( including Marxism ) resulted from social life, an idea developed by the sociologist Pierre Bourdieu.
You have no idea how difficult some of these authors are to deal with, and it seems a special thing among SF writers to hedge themselves behind almost impossible copyright barriers, even when they have got a story that is possible to do on television.
Moreover, the idea of protection of special places is universal: for example, it occurs among the communities in the Pacific (“ tapu ” areas ) and in parts of Africa ( sacred groves ).
The idea of the special draft was conceived by Winfield.
Even in videotex networks where third-party companies could post their own content and operate special services like forums, a single company usually owned and operated the underlying communications network, developed and deployed the necessary hardware and software, and billed both content providers and users for access. The exception was the transaction processing videotex system developed in the UK by Michael Aldrich in 1979, which brought teleshopping ( or online shopping as it was later called ) into prominence and was the idea developed later through the Internet.
This idea of a special science — not the humanities, not metaphysics — for the social was prominent in the 19th century and not unique to Comte.
Meyer came upon the idea of having assassins in special boots kill a weightless Gorkon after searching for a novel way to " blow away " the character in space that had not been seen before.
The idea of absolute simultaneity survived until 1905, when the special theory of relativity and its supporting experiments discredited it.
Taking up the idea of a divine education of the human race, and firmly believing that to each of the leading nations of antiquity a special task had been providentially assigned, Ewald felt no difficulty about Israel's place in universal history, or about the problem which that race had been called upon to solve.

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