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Observation and theoretical evidence suggest that the Magellanic Clouds have both been greatly distorted by tidal interaction with the Milky Way as they travel close to it.
Above the first program note was a miniature manifesto stating their intention to “ overcome the economic, social and political burdens of an art in chains .” Lasting for 19 years, The Collective came to embody the under-defined moment between the canonized generation ofthe essential cinema ” and the transfiguration of film as “ new media ” embraced by the institutional hierarchy of the art world and subject to the theoretical, critical and economic tidal forces therein.

theoretical and contribution
It was a theoretical contribution, since the language was not implemented in his lifetime and did not directly influence subsequent early languages.
Politically a Marxist-Leninist, his theoretical contribution to the ideology along with his military strategies and brand of policies are collectively known as Maoism.
' Schütz is, according to Natanson, " phenomenology's spokesman of the Lebenswelt "... the mundane lifeworld ', which he divided into four distinct subworlds in what has been called ' the crux of Schütz's theoretical contribution.
* The 2007 EATCS Award for his contribution to theoretical computer science.
On the contrary, Lamarck's contribution was a systematic theoretical framework for understanding evolution.
In her theoretical work there would be little criticism of him, and she would make what is still the finest contribution to the psychoanalytic understanding of passivity ', or what she termed ' altruistic surrender ... excessive concern and anxiety for the lives of his love objects '.
One major theoretical contribution of this " multi-carriage train " perspective is its allowance for the existence of inconsistencies among the three cognitive components in their mutual conditioning with behavior.
The other major theoretical contribution, which follows logically from the first one, is to view culture as an overarching entity which is made of a multiplicity of Values, Expectations, and Ad Hoc Rules.
McReynolds ' primary theoretical contribution to socialism comes from his blending of a pacifist world-view with a commitment to re-distributive socialist economics.
Her major theoretical contribution, presented in Talking Voices, is a poetics of conversation.
Rancière contributed to the influential volume Reading Capital ( though his contribution is not contained in the partial English translation ) before publicly breaking with Althusser over his attitude toward the May 1968 student uprising in Paris ; Rancière felt Althusser's theoretical stance didn't leave enough room for spontaneous popular uprising.
* a major and / or sustained contribution to the theoretical or experimental understanding of the information retrieval process ;
Darwin considered sexual selection to be as much of a theoretical contribution of his as was his natural selection, and a substantial amount of Descent is devoted exclusively to this topic.
Prior to Mulvey, film theorists such as Jean-Louis Baudry and Christian Metz had attempted to use psychoanalytic ideas in their theoretical accounts of the cinema, but Mulvey's contribution was to inaugurate the intersection of film theory, psychoanalysis, and feminism.
In 1960, Arp was awarded the Helen B. Warner Prize for Astronomy by the American Astronomical Society, a prize " normally awarded annually for a significant contribution to observational or theoretical astronomy during the five years preceding the award.
or within 8 years of the award of their PhD ) for a significant contribution to observational or theoretical astronomy.
Maynard Smith ’ s way of applying this mathematics proved to be a far more realistic model, and came to be a major mathematical contribution in the field of theoretical biology.
The relative contributions of arousal and unusualness remains one of the primary theoretical issues in this literature, with some authors arguing for a contribution of both.
She wrote Vested Interests: Cross-Dressing and Cultural Anxiety, a ground breaking theoretical work on transvestitism's contribution to culture.
' The notion of destruction as an act of creation was the point of departure for Hausmann's Dadasophy, his theoretical contribution to Berlin Dada.
Beyond his contribution to the study of megalopolis and urban geography, his theoretical work on the political partitioning of geographical space as a result of the interplay between movement flows and symbolic systems ( iconographies ) is to be remembered.
While in the visual arts regressionism has been a recurrent modernist and postmodernist theme on both a theoretical side and a practical one, in epistemology a strategy of knowledge that was freer and less rigorous then the modern scientific one and which accepted the influence and the contribution of supposedly surpassed or alternative systems of knowledge was first proposed by Paul Karl Feyerabend in his book “ Against Method ” ( 1975 ).
We might contend that in reviewing Yeang's oeuvre of design, built and theoretical work, his most important and instructive contribution to ecological design is his advancing the landmark macro ecology-based landuse planning approach of one of his mentors, the landscape architect Professor Ian McHarg ( University of Pennsylvania ) and then extending and articulating this ecomasterplannng work from its large-scale urban planning scale with its ecology-based approach to the ' micro level ' of architectural design at the scale of the built form.
In theoretical physics and quantum field theory a particle's self-energy represents the contribution to the particle's energy, or effective mass, due to interactions between the particle and the system it is part of.

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Often it is recognized that all the details of the pattern may not be essential to the outcome but, because the pattern was empirically determined and not developed through theoretical understanding, one is never quite certain which behavior elements are effective, and the whole pattern becomes ritualized.
They for their part are convinced that Holmes is too `` unorthodox '' and `` theoretical '' to make a good detective.
In continuation of these theoretical studies, a more precise elucidation of the effects of imperfections in network structure is sought.
Our discussion does not utilize all the identity crises postulated by Erikson, but is intended to demonstrate the utility of his theoretical schema for studying unwed mothers.
This type of sociology seeks contributions that aid grassroots and theoretical understandings of what motivates altruism and how it is organized, and promotes an altruistic focus in order to benefit the world and people it studies.
When written in Devanagari, Vedic Sanskrit has an alphabet of 53 letters, including the visarga mark for final aspiration and special letters for kš and jñ, though one of the letters is theoretical and not actually used.
Absolute zero is the theoretical lowest possible temperature.
More formally, it is the theoretical temperature at which entropy reaches its minimum value.
For theoretical analysis, this approach is more suited for constructing detailed formal proofs and is generally preferred in the research literature.
The term is also used, especially in the description of algorithms, to mean associative array or " abstract array ", a theoretical computer science model ( an abstract data type or ADT ) intended to capture the essential properties of arrays.
What rasa actually is, in a theoretical sense, is not discussed and given the Nātyashāstra's pithy wording it is unlikely the exact understanding of the original author ( s ) will be known.
Algorithm analysis is an important part of a broader computational complexity theory, which provides theoretical estimates for the resources needed by any algorithm which solves a given computational problem.
In theoretical analysis of algorithms it is common to estimate their complexity in the asymptotic sense, i. e., to estimate the complexity function for arbitrarily large input.
Run-time analysis is a theoretical classification that estimates and anticipates the increase in running time ( or run-time ) of an algorithm as its input size ( usually denoted as n ) increases.
It is often used in parallel computing to predict the theoretical maximum speedup using multiple processors.
This is reinforced by his theoretical treatises, which involve principles of mathematics, perspective and ideal proportions.
In modern ( late 20th century ) theoretical physics, angular momentum is described using a different formalism.
Picoammeters are used for sensitive measurements where the current being measured is below the theoretical limits of sensitivity of other devices, such as Multimeters.
The IEEE focuses more on hardware and standardization issues than theoretical computer science, but there is considerable overlap with ACM's agenda.
Between 70 K and room temperature, berkelium behaves as a Curie – Weiss paramagnetic material with an effective magnetic moment of 9. 69 Bohr magnetons ( µ < sub > B </ sub >) and a Curie temperature of 101 K. This magnetic moment is almost equal to the theoretical value of 9. 72 µ < sub > B </ sub > calculated within the simple atomic L-S coupling model.
In general, the difference between a statistics program and a biostatistics program is twofold: ( i ) statistics departments will often host theoretical / methodological research which are less common in biostatistics programs and ( ii ) statistics departments have lines of research that may include biomedical applications but also other areas such as industry ( quality control ), business and economics and biological areas other than medicine.

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