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William James gives an interesting example of this philosophical shortcoming: began by saying that he had always taken for granted that when you entered a philosophic classroom you had to open relations with a universe entirely distinct from the one you left behind you in the street. The two were supposed, he said, to... | Wikipedia - Conceptual pragmatism | null | null | null |
The world to which your philosophy-professor introduces you is simple, clean and noble. The contradictions of real life are absent from it. | Wikipedia - Conceptual pragmatism | null | null | null |
... In point of fact it is far less an account of this actual world than a clear addition built upon it ... It is no explanation of our concrete universe F. C. S. Schiller's first book Riddles of the Sphinx was published before he became aware of the growing pragmatist movement taking place in America. In it, Schiller ... | Wikipedia - Conceptual pragmatism | null | null | null |
These opposites are comparable to what William James called tough-minded empiricism and tender-minded rationalism. Schiller contends on the one hand that mechanistic naturalism cannot make sense of the "higher" aspects of our world. These include free will, consciousness, purpose, universals and some would add God. | Wikipedia - Conceptual pragmatism | null | null | null |
On the other hand, abstract metaphysics cannot make sense of the "lower" aspects of our world (e.g. the imperfect, change, physicality). While Schiller is vague about the exact sort of middle ground he is trying to establish, he suggests that metaphysics is a tool that can aid inquiry, but that it is valuable only inso... | Wikipedia - Conceptual pragmatism | null | null | null |
Jan Anderson (Ph.D. 1959 Chemistry) - investigation of photosynthesis Frances Arnold (Ph.D. 1985 Chemical Engineering) Nobel laureate (2018) Thomas Cech (Ph.D. 1975 Chemistry) - Nobel laureate (1989) Robert F. Curl, Jr. | Wikipedia - UC Berkeley College of Chemistry | null | null | null |
(Ph.D. 1957 Chemistry) - Nobel laureate (1996) Henry Eyring - (Ph.D. 1927 Chemistry) - National Medal of Science (1966) Andrew Grove (Ph.D. | Wikipedia - UC Berkeley College of Chemistry | null | null | null |
1963 Chemical Engineering) - cofounder of Intel Richard A. Houghten (Ph.D. 1975 Chemistry) - Florida Inventors Hall of Fame (2018) Willis Lamb (B.S. 1934 Chemistry) - Nobel laureate in Physics (1955) Gordon Moore (B.S. | Wikipedia - UC Berkeley College of Chemistry | null | null | null |
1950 Chemistry) - cofounder of Intel Mario Molina (Ph.D. 1972 Chemistry) - Nobel laureate (1995) Kary Mullis (Ph.D. 1972 Biochemistry) - Nobel laureate (1993) Geraldine Richmond (Ph.D. | Wikipedia - UC Berkeley College of Chemistry | null | null | null |
1980 Chemistry) - Priestly Medal (2018) Susan Solomon (Ph.D. 1981 Atmospheric Chemistry) - Nobel Peace Prize (2007), National Medal of Science (1999) Henry Taube (Ph.D. 1940 Chemistry) - Nobel laureate (1983) Harold C. Urey (Ph.D. 1923 Chemistry) - Nobel laureate (1934) Ahmed Zewail (Postdoc. 1974 Chemistry) - Nobel la... | Wikipedia - UC Berkeley College of Chemistry | null | null | null |
Jan Boeyens was born 2 October 1934 in Wesselsbron, Free State, South Africa. He attended the University of the Orange Free State and in 1955 he obtained a BSc (Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics), in 1956 a BSc(Hons) (Chemistry) and in 1957 MSc (Cum Laude) (Chemistry). He was appointed lecturer in chemistry at the Univer... | Wikipedia - Jan C. A. Boeyens | null | null | null |
He attended the University of Pretoria from 1963 to 1964 and obtained a DSc (with Honours) (Physical and Theoretical Chemistry). His postdoctoral studies were at Stanford University from 1965 to 1966 where he was a Research Associate: Physical Chemistry. | Wikipedia - Jan C. A. Boeyens | null | null | null |
He worked at the National Institute for Metallurgy, MINTEK as Chief Scientist and Director of Mintek Research Group for Applied Structural Chemistry, Rand Afrikaans University from 1971 to 1973. He was appointed Honorary Lecturer at Rand Afrikaans University from 1973 to 1975. In 1976 he was a Visiting Researcher at th... | Wikipedia - Jan C. A. Boeyens | null | null | null |
He returned to the National Physical Laboratory of the CSIR in 1976 where he worked as Head: Physical Chemistry (Structural Chemistry and X-ray Crystallography) until 1980. He was appointed Professor of Theoretical Physics at the University of the Witwatersrand (WITS) from 1981 to 1999. He was also a visiting professor... | Wikipedia - Jan C. A. Boeyens | null | null | null |
Boeyens was appointed Head: Department of Chemistry at WITS from 1984 to 1990 and again from 1997 to 1999. From 1986 to 1999 he was the Director: Centre for Molecular Design at WITS and from 1991 to 1993 became the Dean: Faculty of Science. He was visiting professor at the Free University of Berlin in 1994, and at the ... | Wikipedia - Jan C. A. Boeyens | null | null | null |
Jan of Głogów (1445–1507), author of widely recognized mathematical and astrological tracts Marcin Biem (1470–1540), contributor to the Gregorian calendar Marcin Bylica of Olkusz (1433–93), later court astrologer to King Matthias Corvinus of Hungary Albert Brudzewski (1446–1495), teacher to notable scholars active at E... | Wikipedia - Kraków School of Mathematics and Astrology | null | null | null |
Jan van der Hoeven Society for Theoretical Biology Dutch Society for Theoretical Biology Society for Mathematical Biology European Society for Mathematical and Theoretical Biology (ESMTB) The Israeli Society for Theoretical and Mathematical Biology Société Francophone de Biologie Théorique International Society for Bio... | Wikipedia - Theoretical Biology | null | null | null |
Jane Addams John G. Bruhn Elizabeth J. Clark W. E. B. Du Bois Jonathan A. Friedman Jan M. Fritz C. Margaret Hall Rand L. Kannenberg Abdelwahab Ben Hafaiedh Roger A. Straus Lester F. Ward Tressie McMillan Cottom Michael Eric Dyson Melissa Harris-Perry Cornel West | Wikipedia - Sociological practice | null | null | null |
Janet Ornsby was involved in the women's suffrage movement and was one of the seven signatories on the founding documents for the Women's Engineering Society in 1919, alongside Lady Katharine Parsons, her daughter Rachel Parsons, Lady Margaret Moir, Laura Annie Willson, Eleanor Shelley-Rolls and Margaret Rowbotham. She... | Wikipedia - Janetta Mary Ornsby | null | null | null |
Janet started from the fact that the series of chemical elements is a continuous sequence, which he represented as a helix traced on the surfaces of four nested cylinders. By various geometrical transformations he derived several striking designs, one of which is his "left-step periodic table", in which hydrogen and he... | Wikipedia - Charles Janet | null | null | null |
Janet's table differs from the standard table in placing the s-block elements on the right, so that the subshells of the periodic table are arranged in the order (n − 3)f, (n − 2)d, (n − 1)p, ns, from left to right. There is then no need to interrupt the sequence or move the f block into a 'footnote'. He believed that ... | Wikipedia - Charles Janet | null | null | null |
In terms of atomic quantum numbers, each row corresponds to one value of the sum (n + ℓ) where n is the principal quantum number and ℓ the azimuthal quantum number. The table therefore corresponds to the Madelung rule, which states that atomic subshells are filled in the order of increasing values of (n + ℓ). The philo... | Wikipedia - Charles Janet | null | null | null |
Janet also envisaged an element zero whose 'atom' would consist of two neutrons, and he speculated that this would be the link to a mirror-image table of elements with negative atomic numbers – in effect anti-matter. He also conceived of heavy hydrogen (deuterium). He died just before the discovery of the neutron, the ... | Wikipedia - Charles Janet | null | null | null |
Janko and Joo presented a simpler algorithm for agents with different entitlements. In fact, they showed how to reduce a problem of strongly proportional division (with equal or different entitlements) into two problems of proportional division with different entitlements: For the piece X, change the entitlement of Ali... | Wikipedia - Super-proportionality | null | null | null |
Jannsen, Uwe (1992), "Motives, numerical equivalence and semi-simplicity" (PDF), Inventiones Math., 107: 447–452, Bibcode:1992InMat.107..447J, doi:10.1007/BF01231898, S2CID 120799359 Kleiman, Steven L. (1972), "Motives", in Oort, F. (ed. ), Algebraic geometry, Oslo 1970 (Proc. | Wikipedia - Motive (algebraic geometry) | null | null | null |
Fifth Nordic Summer-School in Math., Oslo, 1970), Groningen: Wolters-Noordhoff, pp. 53–82 (adequate equivalence relations on cycles). | Wikipedia - Motive (algebraic geometry) | null | null | null |
Milne, James S. Motives — Grothendieck’s Dream Voevodsky, Vladimir; Suslin, Andrei; Friedlander, Eric M. (2000), Cycles, transfers, and motivic homology theories, Annals of Mathematics Studies, Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press, ISBN 978-0-691-04814-7 (Voevodsky's definition of mixed motives. Highly tec... | Wikipedia - Motive (algebraic geometry) | null | null | null |
Huber, Annette (2000). "Realization of Voevodsky's motives" (PDF). Journal of Algebraic Geometry. | Wikipedia - Motive (algebraic geometry) | null | null | null |
9: 755–799. S2CID 17160833. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2017-09-26. | Wikipedia - Motive (algebraic geometry) | null | null | null |
Janoff-Bulman, theorises that people generally hold three fundamental assumptions about the world that are built and confirmed over years of experience: the world is benevolent, the world is meaningful, and I am worthy. According to the shattered assumption theory, there are some extreme events that "shatter" an indivi... | Wikipedia - Mental trauma | null | null | null |
Japan is -with India- one of only two non-contracting states to the convention to rank as one of the top ten destination countries for the abduction of American children. Moreover, there is a year by year increase in abduction cases. In 2009, 73 outstanding cases involving 104 children who have been abducted to or reta... | Wikipedia - International child abduction in the United States | null | null | null |
Japan used entomological warfare on a large scale during World War II in China. Unit 731, Japan's biological warfare unit, led by Lt. General Shirō Ishii, used plague-infected fleas and flies covered with cholera to infect the population in China. Japanese Yagi bombs developed at Pingfan consisted of two compartments, ... | Wikipedia - Entomological warfare | null | null | null |
The Japanese military dispersed them from low-flying airplanes; spraying the fleas from them and dropping the Yagi bombs filled with a mixture of insects and disease. Localized and deadly epidemics resulted and nearly 500,000 Chinese died of disease. An international symposium of historians declared in 2002 that Japane... | Wikipedia - Entomological warfare | null | null | null |
Japan-Taiwan Young Researchers Conference on Computational and Systems Biology, 2008 was held at National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan The 2nd Taiwan-Japan Young Researchers Conference on Computational and Systems Biology, 2008 was held at CBRC, AIST, Japan 3rd AYRCOB, 2010 was held at National Cheng Kung University, T... | Wikipedia - Asian Young Researchers Conference on Computational and Omics Biology | null | null | null |
Japan: Information Processing Society of Japan, The Japanese Society for Artificial Intelligence, The Institute of Electronics, Information and Communication Engineering, The Association for Natural Language Processing Japan US: ACM, IEEE, Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence, Association for Comp... | Wikipedia - Hideto Tomabechi | null | null | null |
Japanese Solfeggio. Art of Melodic Intonation. 444 Exercises in Japanese Phrases Intoning. In Two Parts. | Wikipedia - Marina Karaseva | null | null | null |
Moscow:Kompozitor, 2008. Music in Two Voices. Etudes for Singing, Playing, and Music Dictations. | Wikipedia - Marina Karaseva | null | null | null |
Sound Timbre Dictations. Moscow: "Kompozitor" Publishing House, 2005.ISBN 5-85285-704-1. Methodological Programs in Ear training for majors in Musicology, Composition, and Choral conducting. | Wikipedia - Marina Karaseva | null | null | null |
Moscow: UMO, 2005. Program in Ear training methodology for conservatory majors in Musicology and Music theory. Moscow: UMO, 2001. | Wikipedia - Marina Karaseva | null | null | null |
Solfeggio — a Psychotechnique of Ear training. Moscow: Konservatoriya, 1999, ISBN 5-89598-065-1 OCLC 47012945; 2nd edition: Moscow: "Kompozitor" Publishing House, 2002, OCLC 53797074; 3rd edition: Moscow: Kompozitor, 2009. ISBN 5-85285-332-1, OCLC 609814537. | Wikipedia - Marina Karaseva | null | null | null |
Course of Modern Solfeggio: In 3 Volumes. Moscow: "Sovetskii Kompozitor" Publishing House, 1996. | Wikipedia - Marina Karaseva | null | null | null |
ISBN 5-86419-028-4 . Elementary Music Theory and Harmony: Express Course. Moscow: Konservatoriya, 1994. ISBN 5-86419-010-1. | Wikipedia - Marina Karaseva | null | null | null |
Japanese entrepreneurs began to indigenously design and manufacture two-wheel tractors in the early 1920s. According to Francks (1996) an Okayama farmer Nishizaki Hiroshi (born 1897) was returning from the World War I determined not to walk behind his father's draft animals and began experimenting with attaching a plow... | Wikipedia - Two-wheel tractor | null | null | null |
SIMAR ?- Société Industrielle de Machines Agicoles Rotatives ) being demonstrated through a Japanese government technology demonstration initiative in a nearby village (The Japanese agent of the Swiss machine company stopped importing by 1925 as the machine reportedly proved not capable of handling Japanese heavy rice ... | Wikipedia - Two-wheel tractor | null | null | null |
And as with all good ideas soon local multiple small workshops entered the scene producing various versions. By 1938 there were 22 manufacturers in Japan with 17 of them in Okayama. By 1939 there were over 2800 two-wheel tractors/rotovators in use in Japan. | Wikipedia - Two-wheel tractor | null | null | null |
But by the early 1940s nearly half of all the machines were out of commission due to lack of quality and spare parts. After World War II small 2-wheel tractors were imported from the United States and were mainly intended for use in transportation/pulling carts and small trailers. As these gained popularity many Japane... | Wikipedia - Two-wheel tractor | null | null | null |
Farmers quickly found that 2-wheel tractors were more economical to use, as compared to keeping animals for tillage and 2-wheel tractors began selling widely. Agricultural machinery dealers received cattle for the barter for tractors and they and in turn sold the cattle in the meat market. Average tractor horsepower pe... | Wikipedia - Two-wheel tractor | null | null | null |
This average grew to 0.86 PS per hectare within ten years with the rapid spread of 2-wheel tractors. Trailer attachments were also being widely utilized for transportation. Matsuyamasuki, presently known as Niplo brand, invented the Japanese style mold board plow to be attached to 2-wheel tractor, that made plowing wit... | Wikipedia - Two-wheel tractor | null | null | null |
Japanese ko rules state that only the basic ko, that is, a move that reverts the board to the situation one move previously, is forbidden. Longer repetitive situations are allowed, thus potentially allowing a game to loop forever, such as the triple ko, where there are three kos at the same time, allowing a cycle of 12... | Wikipedia - Go and mathematics | null | null | null |
Japanese whiting produce between 13,600 and 68,900 egg in a spawning period, which occurs between June and October. The larval development has been extensively described by Oozeki et al., who described ten stages in the morphological and histological development of the species. Juveniles inhabit protected areas such as... | Wikipedia - Japanese whiting | null | null | null |
Japaridze’s computability logic is a game-semantical approach to logic in an extreme sense, treating games as targets to be serviced by logic rather than as technical or foundational means for studying or justifying logic. Its starting philosophical point is that logic is meant to be a universal, general-utility intell... | Wikipedia - Game semantics | null | null | null |
This line of thought then proceeds to argue that the semantics, in turn, should be a game semantics, because games “offer the most comprehensive, coherent, natural, adequate and convenient mathematical models for the very essence of all ‘navigational’ activities of agents: their interactions with the surrounding world”... | Wikipedia - Game semantics | null | null | null |
Games are played between two agents: a machine and its environment, where the machine is required to follow only effective strategies. This way, games are seen as interactive computational problems, and the machine's winning strategies for them as solutions to those problems. | Wikipedia - Game semantics | null | null | null |
It has been established that computability logic is robust with respect to reasonable variations in the complexity of allowed strategies, which can be brought down as low as logarithmic space and polynomial time (one does not imply the other in interactive computations) without affecting the logic. All this explains th... | Wikipedia - Game semantics | null | null | null |
Jaques Denavit and Richard S. Hartenberg presented the first minimal representation for a line which is now widely used. The common normal between two lines was the main geometric concept that allowed Denavit and Hartenberg to find a minimal representation. Engineers use the Denavit–Hartenberg convention(D–H) to help t... | Wikipedia - Robotics conventions | null | null | null |
There are a few rules to consider in choosing the coordinate system: the z {\displaystyle z} -axis is in the direction of the joint axis the x {\displaystyle x} -axis is parallel to the common normal: x n = z n × z n − 1 {\displaystyle x_{n}=z_{n}\times z_{n-1}} If there is no unique common normal (parallel z {\display... | Wikipedia - Robotics conventions | null | null | null |
Jaro–Winkler distance Johnson's algorithm Johnson–Trotter algorithm jump list jump search | Wikipedia - List of terms relating to algorithms and data structures | null | null | null |
Jason-2The Jason-2 programme is an international partnership across multiple organisations, including EUMETSAT, CNES, and the US agencies NASA and NOAA. Jason-2 was launched successfully from Vandenberg Air Force Base aboard a Delta-II rocket on 20 June 2008, 7:46 UTC. EUMETSAT – What We Do – Jason-2 – Launch Descripti... | Wikipedia - European Organisation for the Exploitation of Meteorological Satellites | null | null | null |
Jason-2 measurements contribute to the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF) satellite data assimilation, helping improve global atmosphere and ocean forecasting. Altimetric data from Jason-2 have also helped create detailed decade-long global observations and analyses of the El Niño and La Niña ph... | Wikipedia - European Organisation for the Exploitation of Meteorological Satellites | null | null | null |
Jason-3Jason-3 was Launched on 17 January 2016, Vandenberg Air Force Base in California, on a SpaceX Falcon 9 launcher. It is operational since 14 October 2016. Jason-3 is on a non-sun-synchronous low Earth orbit at 66° inclination and 1336 km altitude, optimised to eliminate tidal aliasing from sea surface height and ... | Wikipedia - European Organisation for the Exploitation of Meteorological Satellites | null | null | null |
Jason-2, flies on the same orbit but at 162°. It is built on the same cooperation as Jason-2, involving EUMETSAT, NOAA, CNES and NASA, with Copernicus expected to support the European contribution to operations, as part of its HPOA activity, which also covers contributions to the Jason-CS programme. Sentinel-6/Jason-CS... | Wikipedia - European Organisation for the Exploitation of Meteorological Satellites | null | null | null |
This mission is implemented as a multi-partner cooperation between the European Commission and EUMETSAT, ESA, NOAA and NASA, with support from the French space agency, CNES. The mission, implemented through the two Sentinel-6/Jason-CS satellites (Sentinel-6 Michael Freilich and Sentinel-6B), aims to continue high preci... | Wikipedia - European Organisation for the Exploitation of Meteorological Satellites | null | null | null |
The satellite was named in honour of Michael Freilich (oceanographer), an oceanographer and former director of NASA's Earth Science Division. Sentinel-6 Michael Freilich succeeded Jason-3 as the reference mission for satellite ocean altimetry in April 2022. The launch of Sentinel-6B is foreseen for late-2025, also on a... | Wikipedia - European Organisation for the Exploitation of Meteorological Satellites | null | null | null |
Jasper Ridge is part of the foothills northeast of the Santa Cruz Mountains and is bounded by San Francisquito Creek, Corte Madera Creek and Los Trancos Creek, although the preserve occupies only the northwestern half of the ridge. The hilly mass runs about ten kilometers from northwest to southeast and about half that... | Wikipedia - Jasper Ridge Biological Preserve | null | null | null |
Graywacke Sandstone after crossing Leonard's Bridge. This sandstone was part of the Franciscan formation 138 million years ago. Some rocks found at the preserve include: Greenstone, Chert, Serpentinite, Sandstone. | Wikipedia - Jasper Ridge Biological Preserve | null | null | null |
Java implementations of OPTICS, OPTICS-OF, DeLi-Clu, HiSC, HiCO and DiSH are available in the ELKI data mining framework (with index acceleration for several distance functions, and with automatic cluster extraction using the ξ extraction method). Other Java implementations include the Weka extension (no support for ξ ... | Wikipedia - OPTICS algorithm | null | null | null |
Python implementations of OPTICS are available in the PyClustering library and in scikit-learn. HDBSCAN* is available in the hdbscan library. == References == | Wikipedia - OPTICS algorithm | null | null | null |
Java implementations of multi-label algorithms are available in the Mulan and Meka software packages, both based on Weka. The scikit-learn Python package implements some multi-labels algorithms and metrics. The scikit-multilearn Python package specifically caters to the multi-label classification. It provides multi-lab... | Wikipedia - Multi-label classification | null | null | null |
Java — Java Modeling Language — Java virtual machine | Wikipedia - Index of software engineering articles | null | null | null |
JavaScript provides a Boolean data type with true and false literals. The typeof operator returns the string "boolean" for these primitive types. When used in a logical context, 0, -0, null, NaN, undefined, and the empty string ("") evaluate as false due to automatic type conversion. All other values (the complement of... | Wikipedia - ECMAScript syntax | null | null | null |
JavaScript provides four logical operators: unary negation (NOT = !a) binary disjunction (OR = a || b) and conjunction (AND = a && b) ternary conditional (c ? t: f)In the context of a logical operation, any expression evaluates to true except the following: Strings: "", '', Numbers: 0, -0, NaN, Special: null, undefined... | Wikipedia - JavaScript syntax | null | null | null |
JavaScript provides short-circuit evaluation of expressions; the right operand is only executed if the left operand does not suffice to determine the value of the expression. In early versions of JavaScript and JScript, the binary logical operators returned a Boolean value (like most C-derived programming languages). H... | Wikipedia - JavaScript syntax | null | null | null |
Javelin Lotus Improv Resolver One – a business application development tool that represents spreadsheets as IronPython programs, created and executed in real time and allowing the spreadsheet flow to be fully programmed Spreadsheet 2000 | Wikipedia - List of spreadsheet software | null | null | null |
Jaxsta is the world’s only official music credits database, The credits are official as they are provided directly by more than 355 data partners, including record labels, publishers, distributors and industry associations. The database holds more than 340 million music credits, 105 million deep-linked pages and is ava... | Wikipedia - Jaxsta | null | null | null |
Jay Abramson and others (2014) Precalculus from OpenStax David Lippman & Melonie Rasmussen (2017) Precalculus: an investigation of functions Carl Stitz & Jeff Zeager (2013) Precalculus (pdf) | Wikipedia - Precalculus | null | null | null |
Jaynes (1985, 2003, et passim) discussed the concept of probability. According to the MaxEnt viewpoint, the probabilities in statistical mechanics are determined jointly by two factors: by respectively specified particular models for the underlying state space (e.g. Liouvillian phase space); and by respectively specifi... | Wikipedia - Maximum entropy thermodynamics | null | null | null |
Here the word epistemic, which refers to objective and impersonal scientific knowledge, the same for every rational investigator, is used in the sense that contrasts it with opiniative, which refers to the subjective or arbitrary beliefs of particular persons; this contrast was used by Plato and Aristotle, and stands r... | Wikipedia - Maximum entropy thermodynamics | null | null | null |
But he emphasized that the principle of maximum entropy refers only to thought which is rational and objective, independent of the personality of the thinker. In general, from a philosophical viewpoint, the words 'subjective' and 'objective' are not contradictory; often an entity has both subjective and objective aspec... | Wikipedia - Maximum entropy thermodynamics | null | null | null |
He explicitly rejected subjectivity as a basis for scientific reasoning, the epistemology of science; he required that scientific reasoning have a fully and strictly objective basis. Nevertheless, critics continue to attack Jaynes, alleging that his ideas are "subjective". One writer even goes so far as to label Jaynes... | Wikipedia - Maximum entropy thermodynamics | null | null | null |
The fitness of the probabilities depends on whether the constraints of the specified macroscopic model are a sufficiently accurate and/or complete description of the system to capture all of the experimentally reproducible behavior. This cannot be guaranteed, a priori. | Wikipedia - Maximum entropy thermodynamics | null | null | null |
For this reason MaxEnt proponents also call the method predictive statistical mechanics. The predictions can fail. But if they do, this is informative, because it signals the presence of new constraints needed to capture reproducible behavior in the system, which had not been taken into account. | Wikipedia - Maximum entropy thermodynamics | null | null | null |
Jean Brachet's research in Brussel demonstrated the localization and relative abundance between RNA and DNA in the cells of both animals and plants opened up the door into the research of cytochemistry. The work by Moller and Holter in 1976 about endocytosis which discussed the relationship between a cell's structure a... | Wikipedia - Cytochemistry | null | null | null |
Jean Meeus, in his book Astronomical Algorithms (1991, p. 69), presents the following algorithm for calculating the Julian Easter on the Julian Calendar, which is not the Gregorian Calendar used as the civil calendar throughout most of the contemporary world. To obtain the date of Eastern Orthodox Easter on the latter ... | Wikipedia - Date of Easter | null | null | null |
Jean-Baptiste Biot made many contributions to the scientific community in his lifetime – most notably in optics, magnetism, and astronomy. The Biot–Savart law in magnetism is named after Biot and his colleague Félix Savart for their work in 1820. In their experiment they showed a connection between electricity and magn... | Wikipedia - Jean-Baptiste Biot | null | null | null |
Jean-Baptiste Lamarck – Lamarckism – landrace – language – last universal common ancestor – level of support for evolution – Richard Lewontin – list of gene families – list of human evolution fossils – life-history theory – Wen-Hsiung Li – living fossils – Charles Lyell | Wikipedia - Index of evolutionary biology articles | null | null | null |
Jean-Jacques Rousseau and John B. Watson are typically cited as providing the foundation for modern developmental psychology. In the mid-18th century, Jean Jacques Rousseau described three stages of development: infants (infancy), puer (childhood) and adolescence in Emile: Or, On Education. Rousseau's ideas were adopte... | Wikipedia - Child psychologist | null | null | null |
Many theorists have made a profound contribution to this area of psychology. One of them, Erik Erikson developed a model of eight stages of psychological development. He believed that humans developed in stages throughout their lifetimes and that this would affect their behaviors. | Wikipedia - Child psychologist | null | null | null |
In the late 19th century, psychologists familiar with the evolutionary theory of Darwin began seeking an evolutionary description of psychological development; prominent here was the pioneering psychologist G. Stanley Hall, who attempted to correlate ages of childhood with previous ages of humanity. James Mark Baldwin,... | Wikipedia - Child psychologist | null | null | null |
Jean-Michel Bismut, The Hypoelliptic Laplacian on the Cotangent Bundle Yasha Eliashberg, Positive Loops of Contact Transformations Blaine Lawson, Projective Hulls and the Projective Gelfand Transformation Dusa McDuff, Applications of J-holomorphic Curves Xiaochun Rong, Local splitting structures on nonpositively curved... | Wikipedia - Geometry Festival | null | null | null |
Jean-Michel Longneaux (éd.) (Actes du colloque de Namur 1999): Retrouver la vie oubliée. Critiques et perspectives de la philosophie de Michel Henry, Presses Universitaires de Namur, 2000 Alain David et Jean Greisch (éd.) (Actes du Colloque de Cerisy 1996): Michel Henry, l’épreuve de la vie, Éditions du Cerf, 2001 Jad ... | Wikipedia - Phenomenological definition of God | null | null | null |
): Michel Henry, la parole de vie, L’Harmattan, 2003 Philippe Capelle (éd. ): Phénoménologie et Christianisme chez Michel Henry, Éditions du Cerf, 2004 Collectif (Actes du colloque de Montpellier 2003): Michel Henry. Pensée de la vie et culture contemporaine, Beauchesne, 2006 Jean-Marie Brohm et Jean Leclercq (concepti... | Wikipedia - Phenomenological definition of God | null | null | null |
), Michel Henry et l’affect de l’art. Recherches sur l’esthétique de la phénoménologie matérielle, Leiden, Brill Academic Publishers, 2011 Grégori Jean, Jean Leclercq, Nicolas Monseu (éd.) (Actes du colloque de Louvain-la-Neuve 2010), La vie et les vivants. | Wikipedia - Phenomenological definition of God | null | null | null |
(Re-)lire Michel Henry, collection Empreintes philosophiques, Presses Universitaires de Louvain, 2013 Grégori Jean, Jean Leclercq (éd. ), Lectures de Michel Henry. Enjeux et perspectives, collection Empreintes philosophiques, Presses Universitaires de Louvain, 2014 Olivier Ducharme et Pierre-Alexandre Fradet, Une vie s... | Wikipedia - Phenomenological definition of God | null | null | null |
Regard philosophique sur Pierre Perrault (en lien avec Nietzsche, Bourdieu, Henry, Meillassoux), préface de Jean-Daniel Lafond, Montréal, Nota bene, Collection Philosophie continentale, 2016 Jean-Sébastien Hardy (dir. ), Paul Ricœur et Michel Henry: Entre héritages et destinées phénoménologiques, Presses universitaires... | Wikipedia - Phenomenological definition of God | null | null | null |
Jean-Pierre Bourguignon (IHES) Eugenio Calabi (Penn) Yakov Eliashberg (Stanford) Carolyn S. Gordon (Dartmouth) Daniel Ketover (Princeton) Yevgeny Liokumovich (MIT) Rick Schoen (UC Irvine) Jenny Wilson (Stanford) | Wikipedia - Geometry Festival | null | null | null |
Jean-Yves Béziau; Walter Carnielli; Dov Gabbay, eds. (2007). Handbook of Paraconsistency. London: King's College. | Wikipedia - Paraconsistent logics | null | null | null |
ISBN 978-1-904987-73-4. Aoyama, Hiroshi (2004). "LK, LJ, Dual Intuitionistic Logic, and Quantum Logic". | Wikipedia - Paraconsistent logics | null | null | null |
Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic. 45 (4): 193–213. doi:10.1305/ndjfl/1099238445. | Wikipedia - Paraconsistent logics | null | null | null |
Bertossi, Leopoldo, ed. (2004). Inconsistency Tolerance. | Wikipedia - Paraconsistent logics | null | null | null |
Berlin: Springer. ISBN 3-540-24260-0. Brunner, Andreas & Carnielli, Walter (2005). | Wikipedia - Paraconsistent logics | null | null | null |
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