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10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «DISASSIMILATION» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
disassimilation in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
disassimilation im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
1
Geography of Hope: Exile, the Enlightenment,
Disassimilation
In Geography of Hope, French sociologist and historian Pierre Birnbaum examines the work of the some of the prominent Jewish social scientists of the past two centuries in order to analyze their range of responses to the tensions between ...
2
The London Medical Record
We recognise in the organised being two kinds of phenomena, one organisation
or assimilation, the other disorganisation or disassimilation. This distinction,
which is now generally adopted, corresponds to the idea of the ancients, to
Stahl's ...
Ernest Abraham Hart, 1873
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The London Medical Record: A Review of the Progress of ...
\Ve recognise in the organised being two kinds of phenomena, one organisation
or assimilation, the other disorganisation or disassimilation. This distinction,
which is now generally adopted, corresponds to the idea of the ancients, to
Stahl's ...
4
Photography in Colours: A Text-book for Amateurs and ...
This theory also assumes three photometric substances which give rise to six
different qualities of sensation, arranged in three pairs, one sensation in each
pair undergoing assimilation, while its fellow undergoes disassimilation. Thus we
have ...
George Lindsay Johnson, 1915
Together with this there is the corresponding movement of disassimilation, and
the disassimilated products, with what is left of the arterial blood, pass through
the tissue and through canals into the venous system. The return to the heart is
thus ...
Daniel Greenleaf Thompson, 1884
Assimilation, which is in reality nothing but a sort of reduction, cannot occur
without disassimilation, which is in reality a combustion. . . . We have in the liver
the two kinds of phenomena of assimilation and of disassimilation. The
phenomena of ...
Joseph Stewart Fruton, 1992
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Identity, Consciousness and Value
Assimilation and Disassimilation Over enough time filled with suitable processes,
central new parts may become assimilated into a person's life in such a way as to
secure the person's survival. Might our conventions for individuating ourselves ...
Peter Unger Professor of Philosophy New York University, 1990
METABOLIC MECHANISMS Assimilation and disassimilation are so bound up
with one another as to form a single feature. The former was a subject of research
long before the latter. Knowledge of the existence of certain processes of ...
9
Journal of Anatomy and Physiology
2. This store may be greater or less. 3. Through the activity of the muscle it
becomes less, and can be used up to a known extent. 4. By this disassimilation
are produced a number of different evanescent katobolic products. 5. These are
present ...
10
Treatment of Tuberculosis: Ordinary Therapeutics of Medical Men
Anyone can be infected by tubercle, but phthisis is only brought about by the
existence of a soil, of a previous disassimilation and emaciation ; and this leads
us on to this second formula correlative to the first: the gravity of pulmonary ...
NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «DISASSIMILATION» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
disassimilation im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
Carolyn Chute's 'Treat Us Like Dogs and We Will Become Wolves'
... of women, the paranoia of one disenfranchised group rubbing up against another, the pains of disassimilation, and from them build her story. «New York Times, Nov 14»