10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «HETERONYMOUSLY»
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heteronymously in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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1
The American Journal of Science and Arts
If we could turn our eyes outward, the fields and their images would move
heteronymously. This is seen to a limited extent in the act of falling to sleep.*
Even with the two eyes turned outward, therefore, the two visual lines are united
in front, ...
2
American Journal of Science: An International Earth Science ...
If we could turn our eyes outward, the fields and their images would move
heteronymously. This is seen to a limited extent in the act of falling to sleep.*
Even with the two eyes turned outward, therefore, the two visual lines are united
in front, ...
3
The American Journal of Science
... visual angle; and for convenience I have spoken of the eyes as accomplishing
this rotation. But this is not strictly true. The fields of view of both eyes are
habitually and normally shifted one-half interocular space right and left
heteronymously ...
4
The Discovery of Things: Aristotle's Categories and Their ...
(C) But if these names are different and unrelated, then x could be said to be
called heteronymously (what it is called) after y. Nothing in the text exactly
corresponds to (C). But Chapter 8 makes clear that Aristotle has in mind two
kinds of ...
Wolfgang-Rainer Mann, 2000
5
Simultaneous Horizontal and Cyclovertical Strabismus Surgery
Bielschowsky's head tilt test is heteronymously positive when, for example, a R/L
is more pronounced by tilting the head to the left. The vertical deviation is noted
to the right in the diagram (Figure 11.60). The Bielschowsky test can be positive ...
6
The journal of heredity
Nor does evidence exist that heteronymously horned goats were known in the
northern part of the Caucasus in ancient times. The bronze head of a goat from
the late bronze age of the Upper Kuban, worn apparently as an amulet, shows ...
7
Sight: An Exposition of the Principles of Monocular and ...
First, there is a shifting of each field heteronymously a half interocular space. This
is involuntary and habitual, and would of itself double all objects heteronymously,
separating their images exactly an interocular space. Second, in convergence ...
8
Transcendent Apriorism: Pure Reason's Quest for the Noumenal
For B16 posits the theory that all men's thoughts are heteronymously determined
i.e. outside the sphere of will. In contrast, in The Way of Truth, the mortals'
thoughts are autonomous and their errors arise from the mistaken judgments of
the will, ...
Mark Robert Burgess, 2011
9
Race : A Theological Account: A Theological Account
... as he says in the Groundwork for the Metaphysics of Morals, by being
autonomously, and not heteronymously, related to it.49 It is only from within a
strictly nonpolitical comportment toward modernity, the jews, and the theopolitics
of race 99.
J. Kameron Carter Assistant Professor of Theology and Black Church Studies Duke University, 2008
Embryologists also use the term "myotome" heteronymously; on the one hand, as
a general term referring to all of the muscle derived from the somite (i.e., the
muscles of the body proper and the tongue) and, on the other hand, as the
specific ...
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