10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PERTURBATORY»
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On Growth, Form and Computers
Fleischer's work on the multiple mechanisms of morphogenesis (see Chapter 12)
serves to illustrate the concepts of ontology-independent structural coupling and
perturbatory bandwidth (Fleischer and Barr, 1993). His model is an example of ...
Sanjeev Kumar, Peter J. Bentley, 2003
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Journal of the Franklin Institute
The'passive perturbatory is a high degree of expansive, and the active
perturbatory in like manner a powerful compressive. The possessor 'of the former,
if, while holding a pendulum he is suitably touched by one of the first or second
class, will ...
His book contains in 356 octavo pages the records of 253 experiments, and a
most elaborate theory of " organo- electric force," in its different qualities,
expansive, compressive, passive perturbatory and active perturbatory. The
simplest actions ...
American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, Society of Mining Engineers of AIME., American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers, 1883
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Transactions of the American Institute of Mining Engineers
Its claims to virtues derived from Deity, from Satan, from sympathies and affinities,
from corpuscular effluvia, from electricalcurrents, from passive perturbatory
qualities of organo- electric force, are hopelessly collapsed and discarded. A
whole ...
His book contains in 356 octavo pages the records of 253 experiments, and a
most elaborate theory of “ organoelectric force,” in its different qualities,
expansive, compressive, passive perturbatory and active perturbatory. The
simplest actions ...
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Transactions of the American Institute of Mining, ...
His book contains in 366 octavo pages the records of 253 experiments, and a
most elaborate theory of" organo- electric force," in its different qualities,
expansive, compressive, passive perturbatory and active perturbatory. The
simplest actions ...
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Advances in Artificial Life: 7th European Conference, ECAL ...
For instance, the greater the perturbatory 'bandwidth' connecting agent and
environment, the higher the degree of embodiment. This idea is briefly
summarised in Figure 1. For more information on this crucial concept, see (Quick
et al. 1999 ...
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The Century dictionary and cyclopedia: a work of universal ...
182. perturbatory (per-ter'ba-to-ri), n. [< parturiate + -org.} A name once used by
real and pretended believers in the divining-rod to indicate a hypothetical power
assumed to reside in certain individuals whereby they can exert a perturbing ...
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1906
His book contains in 356 octavo pages the records of 253 experiments, and a'
most elaborate theory of “ organoelectric force,” in its different qualities,
expansive, compressive, passive perturbatory and active perturbatory. The
simplest actions ...
American Institute of Mining Engineers, 1883
Investigations have been carried on at Chalais by the author, using the tunnel
method for measuring the perturbatory couple which tends to displace the
balloon from its equilibrium position when its axis makes an angle a with the
direction of ...