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Yarkovsky's remarkable insight would have been consigned to oblivion had it not been for Öpik, who read Yarkovsky's pamphlet sometime around 1909.

Yarkovsky's and .
Beginning in the 1970s, long after Yarkovsky's death, his work on the effects of thermal radiation on small objects in the solar system ( e. g., asteroids ) was developed into the Yarkovsky effect and the YORP effect.

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However, it has been shown that some animals, like chimpanzees, were able to generate creative plans of action to achieve their goals, and thus would seem to have a causal insight which transcends mere custom.
While it may be mathematically possible to construct such a system, it is not clear what additional explanatory power or physical insight such a system would provide, assuming that it does indeed accord with existing empirical data.
The first key test of the " new model " Shakan impis would be against the Ndwandwe, and the battle offers insight into both Shaka as a commander and the performance of his reorganized combat team.
Understanding one's " need for treatment " would cause one to agree to voluntary commitment, but the Bazelon Center has said that this " lack of insight " is " often no more than disagreement with the treating professional "
Educators employing a cognitivist approach to learning would view learning as internal mental process ( including insight, information processing, memory, perception ) where in order to develop learner capacity and skills to improve learning, the educator structures content of learning activities to focus on building intelligence and cognitive and meta-cognitive development.
In particular, the field has made great advances in the understanding of the relationship between the atomic-scale structure of minerals and their function ; in nature, prominent examples would be accurate measurement and prediction of the elastic properties of minerals, which has led to new insight into seismological behaviour of rocks and depth-related discontinuities in seismograms of the Earth's mantle.
Jim Wadia would provide insight on his resignation years later at a Harvard Business school case activity about the split.
Without the insight and assistance of Professor Jon Appleton, the Synclavier idea would never have happened.
As far as his intellectual gifts were concerned, he had a wonderful memory, which, if supplemented by other talents in like proportion, would have made him a marvel, but he lacked swiftness of apprehension and deep insight, so that his masses of arguments and citations were indiscriminate, and he was filled with an inconceivable impudence though he had the cleverness to conceal it.
Bion believed that interpretation by the therapist of this aspect of group dynamics would result in insight regarding effective group work.
The ability to decipher hieroglyphics facilitated the translation of hundreds of the texts and inscriptions that were previously indecipherable, giving insight into Egyptian culture that would have otherwise been lost to the ages.
A key Hybrid Networks insight was that highly asymmetrical communications would be sufficient to satisfy consumers connected remotely to an otherwise completely symmetric high-speed data communications network.
In addition, Ibn al-Nafis had an insight into what would become a larger theory of the capillary circulation.
He would view the native art of a given species or planet to understand them better as a race or planet, and so too, gain insight into their military style.
This insight led to ideas for a new spreadsheet that would cleanly separate these concepts — data, formulas, and output views that would combine data and formulas in a format suitable for the end user.
He reasoned that if the animals were showing insight, then their time to escape would suddenly drop to a negligible period, which would also be shown in the learning curve as an abrupt drop ; while animals using a more ordinary method of trial and error would show gradual curves.
This was a long and labour-intensive approach but would yield significant insight into the structure of the molecule.
So the great edifice of modern physics goes up, and the majority of the cleverest people in the western world have about as much insight into it as their Neolithic ancestors would have had.
Ultimately, Cavendish ’ s memoir enables the reader to gain insight into the author ’ s life and art as she would have it known.
With an antenna of irrefragable insight I sensed that my guru knew God, and would lead me to Him.
After being asked to prove he knew Hebrew before they would talk he found people still reluctant to talk openly but did eventually gain a remarkable insight into their version of Jewish customs, prayers and songs The film was commended at the 1976 Jerusalem Jewish Film and TV Festival.

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Shakespeare's wit and wisdom, his profound insight into human nature, have stood the test of centuries.
William Wimsatt and Cleanth Brooks, it seems to me, have a penetrating insight into the way in which this control is effected: `` For if we say poetry is to talk of beauty and love ( and yet not aim at exciting erotic emotion or even an emotion of Platonic esteem ) and if it is to talk of anger and murder ( and yet not aim at arousing anger and indignation ) -- then it may be that the poetic way of dealing with these emotions will not be any kind of intensification, compounding, or magnification, or any direct assault upon the affections at all.
He was a learned and brilliant man, one of the best jurists in Europe and with flashes of penetrating insight, and yet in his dealings with other people, particularly when he tried to be ingratiating, he was capable of an abysmal stupidity that can have come only from a complete incomprehension of human nature and human motives.
Testing on certain animals like cats have concluded that they do not possess any faculty which allow their minds to grasp an insight into cause and effect.
Fruit flies ( Drosophila ) have been extensively studied to gain insight into the role of genes in brain development.
Recent improvements in fluorescence microscopy techniques have provided novel and amazing insight into the dynamic structure of a single cell organism.
These users offer software developers an outside perspective of the project, often helping developers gain insight into potential areas of trouble that might have been overlooked or passed over because of familiarity with the system.
The lecture also gives a sort of insight to what Jesus may have be feeling during the execution from the whippings and beatings, to the crown of thorns, to the nailing on the cross.
One scholar wrote about the detective novels of Tony Hillerman, set among the Native American population around New Mexico, " many American readers have probably gotten more insight into traditional Navajo culture from his detective stories than from any other recent books.
However, many stage and film adaptations have seen it necessary to include Falstaff for the insight he provides into King Henry V's character.
A second individual of unusually acute insight was Niccolò Machiavelli, whose prescriptions for Florence's regeneration under strong leadership have often been seen as a legitimization of political expediency and even malpractice.
Later, Valentinius ( Valentinus ), taught that gnosis was the privileged Gnosis kardias " knowledge of the heart " or " insight " about the spiritual nature of the cosmos, that brought about salvation to the pneumatics — the name given to those believed to have reached the final goal of sanctity.
In the case of a black hole, the insight was that the informational content of all the objects which have fallen into the hole can be entirely contained in surface fluctuations of the event horizon.
US mayors & governors proclaimed April " World Geography Month " to energize learning of Waldseemuller globe map, said to have been printed on April 25, 1507, and share new insight into the birth of the word " America " as a milestone in the rise of planetary science.
Those who hold a more liberal view of the Bible as a human witness to the glory of God, the work of fallible humans who wrote from a limited experience unusual only for the insight they have gained through their inspired struggle to know God in the midst of a troubled world.
In recent years, some psychologists have turned to the study of inner experiences for insight into personality and individuality.
Benedict's greatest debt, however, may be to the anonymous document known as the Rule of the Master, which Benedict seems to have radically excised, expanded, revised and corrected in the light of his own considerable experience and insight.
It was the first opportunity for modern astronomers to see a supernova up close and observations have provided much insight into core-collapse supernovae.
she had to accept authors unfavourable opinion of women since it was unlikely that so many learned men, who seemed to be endowed with such great intelligence and insight into all things, could possibly have lied on so many different occasions .” Christine is not using reason to discover the merits of women.
Whereas Pozzo in Act I is a windbag, he now ( as a blind man ) appears to have gained some insight.
The fact that some biases reflect motivation, and in particular the motivation to have positive attitudes to oneself accounts for the fact that many biases are self-serving or self-directed ( e. g. Illusion of asymmetric insight, Self-serving bias, Projection bias ).

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