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Furthermore, the reduction is considered to be beneficial because Newtonian mechanics is a more general theory — that is, it explains more events than Galileo's or Kepler's.
Furthermore, the reduction is considered to be beneficial because Newtonian mechanics is a more general theory — that is, it explains more events than Galileo's or Kepler's.
Norwegian car manufacturers are forbidden from claiming that their automobiles are environmentally friendly, since cars " can't be environmentally beneficial ", as a spokesperson for the country's Consumer Ombudsman explains.
Berberine, an herbal folk medicine, has been shown to increase adiponectin expression which partly explains its beneficial effects on metabolic disturbances.
However, Castriota also maintains about Aristotle ’ s opinion that “ his interest has to do with the influence that such ethical representation may exert upon the public .” Castriota also explains that according to Aristotle, “ The activity of these artists is to be judged worthy and useful above all because exposure of their work is beneficial to the polis .” Accordingly, this was the reason for the representation of character, or ethos, in public paintings and sculptures.
Karma is a concept in Hinduism which explains causality through a system where beneficial effects are derived from past beneficial actions and harmful effects from past harmful actions, creating a system of actions and reactions throughout a soul's reincarnated lives forming a cycle of rebirth.

explains and effect
London explains that the very distinct directional effect in the Phase 4 series is due in large part to their novel methods of microphoning and recording the music on a number of separate tape channels.
One of these is the oligodynamic effect, which explains the effect on microorganisms, but would not explain antiviral effects.
* Einstein explains Brownian motion and the photoelectric effect
* March 17 – Albert Einstein publishes his paper On a heuristic viewpoint concerning the production and transformation of light, in which he explains the photoelectric effect using the notion of light quanta.
It shows how astronomical observations prove the inverse square law of gravitation ( to an accuracy that was high by the standards of Newton's time ); offers estimates of relative masses for the known giant planets and for the Earth and the Sun ; defines the very slow motion of the Sun relative to the solar-system barycenter ; shows how the theory of gravity can account for irregularities in the motion of the Moon ; identifies the oblateness of the figure of the Earth ; accounts approximately for marine tides including phenomena of spring and neap tides by the perturbing ( and varying ) gravitational attractions of the Sun and Moon on the Earth's waters ; explains the precession of the equinoxes as an effect of the gravitational attraction of the Moon on the Earth's equatorial bulge ; and gives theoretical basis for numerous phenomena about comets and their elongated, near-parabolic orbits.
) Then it explains the situation and ends with " Your mission Dan / Jim, should you decide to accept it " or words to that effect, with a brief explanation of the mission.
* 1905 Albert Einstein explains the photoelectric effect
* 1983 – Robert B. Laughlin explains the fractional quantum Hall effect
Neither of these mechanisms explains ribavirin's effect on many DNA viruses, which is more of a mystery, especially given the complete inactivity of ribavirin's 2 ' deoxyribose analogue noted above, which suggests that the drug functions only as an RNA nucleoside mimic, and never a DNA nucleoside mimic.
The effect explains supersaturation of vapors.
With that in mind, the following table explains when the Joule – Thomson effect cools or warms a real gas:
In Loos's essay, " passion for smooth and precious surfaces " he explains his philosophy, describing how ornamentation can have the effect of causing objects to go out of style and thus become obsolete.
Kahneman explains that, when we are asked to reflect on experiences, memory biases like the Peak-End effect ( e. g. we mostly remember the dramatic parts of a vacation, and how it was at the end ) play a large role.
The human ability of emotional Hedonic Adaptation explains why beauty, fame and money do not generally have lasting effects on happiness ( this effect has also been called the Hedonic treadmill ).
Later research explains the Mars effect by selection bias, favouring champions who were born in a key sector of Mars and rejecting those who were not from the sample.
This study found that remorselessness has the largest effect on the mock jurors ' opinions of the " disorder " offenders and it explains support for the death sentence.
While the syndrome and the associated conditions may be statistically related, they do not have a clear cause and effect relationship, i. e., there is likely to be a separate underlying problem or risk factor that explains the association.
From his very first discourse onwards, the Buddha explains the reality of things in terms of cause and effect.
The Magnus effect explains commonly observed deviations from the typical trajectories or paths of spinning balls in sport, notably association football ( soccer ), table tennis, tennis, volleyball, golf, baseball, cricket and in paintball marker balls.
In addition, in an article in Quality Progress by Mark Paradies ( Under Scrutiny ) explains the psychological and philosophical limitations of cause and effect, especially as it applies to 5-Whys.
The importance of taking responsibility explains why behaviours consistent with the bystander effect can be observed in situations even outside a typical crowd situation, such as a series of passers-by in a public place.
He also explains the photoelectric effect by quantization and mathematically analyzes Brownian motion.
Extended to a lattice of magnetic impurities, the Kondo effect likely explains the formation of heavy fermions and Kondo insulators in intermetallic compounds, especially those involving rare earth elements like cerium, praseodymium, and ytterbium, and actinide elements like uranium.

explains and therapy
This mechanism explains the selecion of HER2 / neu ( or ERBB2 ) overexpressing ( lineage-addicted ) cancer cells during the process of carcinogenesis and the efficacy of targeted therapy against the Her-2 receptor with trastuzumab ( Herceptin ) in the treatment of adenocarcinomas at the gastroesophageal junction ( GEJ ).
In his history of the NINDS, Rowland explains that " authorities later doubted that they had much lasting impact on stroke theory or therapy.
Yu then visits the real Myung-hyun, who is at a hospital for chemo therapy, and Myung-hyun explains to Yu how Bang-hee became a sister figure to Myung-hyun and how she loved to hear a particular song.
In an article on her website about hands-on sex therapy, she explains her choice against pursuing a degree in psychology and licensing as a therapist since it would have prevented her from continuing with the types of sex workshops and counseling for women that she had been doing for decades.
The questions were taken from Galen ’ s “ Art of Physic ,” and the answers were based on “ Summaria Alexandrinorum .” For instance, Hunayn answers what the four elements and four humors are and also explains that medicine is divided into therapy and practice.
Most conflicts are handled without appealing to the legal system, and the theory thus explains not just law but avoidance, gossip, therapy, feuding, and numerous other forms of non-governmental social control.
Neuroplasticity is gaining popularity as a theory that, at least in part, explains improvements in functional outcomes with physical therapy post stroke.

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He explains that the difference between belief and fiction is that the former produces a certain feeling of confidence which the latter doesn't.
We will call the first the furnace and the second the refrigerator .” Carnot then explains how we can obtain motive power, i. e. “ work ”, by carrying a certain quantity of heat from body A to body B.
" Clay Witt, a minister in the Metropolitan Community Church, explains how theologians and commentators like John Shelby Spong, George Edwards and Michael England interpret injunctions against certain sexual acts as being originally intended as a means of distinguishing religious worship between Abrahamic and the surrounding pagan faiths, within which homosexual acts featured as part of idolatrous religious practices: " England argues that these prohibitions should be seen as being directed against sexual practices of fertility cult worship.
Derrida warns against considering deconstruction as a mechanical operation when he states that “ It is true that in certain circles ( university or cultural, especially in the United States ) the technical and methodological “ metaphor ” that seems necessarily attached to the very word “ deconstruction ” has been able to seduce or lead astray .” Commentator Richard Beardsworth explains that
It explains the superior performance of the trapezoidal rule on smooth periodic functions and is used in certain extrapolation methods.
In the second piece, a character explains that he is writing his portion because another had observed to him that the events surrounding the disappearance of a certain moonstone might reflect poorly on the family, if misunderstood, and therefore he was collecting the true story.
BCS theory explains conventional superconductivity, the ability of certain metals at low temperatures to conduct electricity without electrical resistance.
In his treatise De pictura ( 1435 ) he explains the theory, of the accumulation of people, animals, and buildings, which create harmony amongst each other, and " hold the eye of the learned and unlearned spectator for a long while with a certain sense of pleasure and emotion ".
" Bhikkhu Bodhi explains that " with a certain degree of progress all eight factors can be present simultaneously, each supporting the others.
The mentor, dividing human motivations into three types, explains that the Patrol, which has the responsibility of holding the ultimate weapon and keeping overall peace, is manned by a certain sort of person, the man of ideals ( its motto is Quis custodiet ipsos custodes ?).
The Southeast Asian origin of the first Malagasy people explains certain features common among the Malagasy, for instance, the epicanthic fold common among all Malagasy whether coastal or highlands, whether pale, dark or copper skinned.
The Buddha explains that he does not answer certain questions because they have no bearing on the pursuit of nibanna, and he even goes so far as to say: " A ' position ', Vaccha, is something that a tathagatha a buddha has done away with.
" Mulvany explains that the heavy sea shanty influence is a result of media stereotyping in which certain aural associations are equated with " images of sailors, sea-borne marauders, and Vikings ", and that " though rooted in traditional sea shanties, these aural images have been perpetuated through the media of pirate movies and television shows, and they have been extended-by association-to Vikings.
Jimmy, Bonny, and a few pirates follows Peter who has now teamed up with Tinker Bell, one of the tree spirits, and Tiger Lily, a member of the Kaw tribe also stranded on Neverland, to a city where a certain Professor Fludd explains what Neverland is and tells Peter how to return to Earth thanks to the orb.
In social studies, a Political Ideology is a certain ethical set of ideals, principles, doctrines, myths, or symbols of a social movement, institution, class, or large group that explains how society should work, and offers some political and cultural blueprint for a certain social order.
The revelation also explains certain confusing details about the case, such as the pillow found with Mr. Laporte's body in the automobile.
Several foundlings appear in Terry Pratchett's Discworld: most notably Captain Carrot Ironfoundersson ( found as a toddler among the ruins of a caravan party attacked by bandits, surrounded by the bodies of the adults ; Carrot was adopted and raised by the dwarfs who discovered him, and was surprised to learn at age 16-and 6ft 6in tall-that he was not a dwarf ; mounting evidence suggests that Carrot is the scion of the deposed Ankh-Morpork royal family, but he himself has suppressed this as much as possible, considering the role of police captain to be a preferable one in which to safeguard his city and keep order ), also Tomjohn ( rightful heir to the throne of Lancre, rescued from his father's killer by loyal servants, entrusted to the local witches and given to travelling actors to raise ; Tomjohn eventually returns to the kingdom, but does not wish to rule it, preferring to remain an actor ) and Keith ( The Amazing Maurice and His Educated Rodents-ironically, Malicia, obsessed with fairytales, is certain that this makes him likely to be a prince, but Keith explains that it is common in the city to abandon babies outside the Guilds where they are likely to receive care and training in a trade ).
The Canon Law: Letter and Spirit, a commentary on canon law, explains that condition may be defined as " a stipulation by which an agreement is made contingent upon the verification or fulfillment of some circumstance or event that is not yet certain.
The process of quantum decoherence explains in terms of the Schrödinger equation how certain components of the universal wave function become irreversibly dynamically independent of one another ( separate worlds – even though there is but one quantum world that does not split ).
" He explains that each of these three is distinguishable from the others according to certain criteria.
The ‘ bottom-up ’ theory explains that unwanted external ( from the environment ) and internal ( e. g. heartbeat ) noise will result in the subject only responding to the sound if the signal to noise ratio is above a certain amount.
The two-step theory refined the ability to predict how media messages influence audience behavior and explains why certain media campaigns do not alter audiences ’ attitudes.
Botero explains his use of these " large people ", as they are often called by critics, in the following way :" An artist is attracted to certain kinds of form without knowing why.

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