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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «DYSHARMONIC»
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1
Semiotics of Visual Language
Two thirds/one third :by the harmonic diagonal by the dysharmonic diagonal by a
vertical by a curve by the harmonic diagonals by the dysharmonic diagonals by
verticals by curves b) Vertically (from top to bottom): Half and half 'by an ...
Fernande Saint-Martin, 1990
2
Towards a Typology of Poetic Forms: From Language to Metrics ...
A foot f is “harmonic” if, and only if, val(f) > 0; “neutral” if, and only if, val(f) = 0; and
“dysharmonic” if, and only if, val(f) < 0. For each underlying Foot F, there exists
one and only one (harmonic) foot f with a maximum value; this is the “prototypical
” ...
Jean-Louis Aroui, Andy Arleo, 2009
3
Sentiments and Activities
Lévi-Strauss says: “We shall call a regime harmonic when the rule of residence is
the same as the rule of filiation, dysharmonic when they are different.”8 Thus a
patrilocal (residence), patrilineal (filiation) society is harmonic, a patrilocal, ...
George Caspar Homans, 2013
4
The Clinical Practice of Complementary, Alternative, and ...
The unit also has a number of built-in electronic filters that are able to separate
the patient's harmonic and dysharmonic oscillations, amplify and invert the
dysharmonic oscillations, and amplify the harmonic oscillations. Another filter can
...
5
Reeder and Felson's Gamuts in Radiology: Comprehensive Lists ...
DYSHARMONIC. SKELETAL. MATURATION*. COMMON 1. Achondroplasia 2.
Hypothyroidism; cretinism 3. Mucopolysaccharidoses (esp. Morquio S.);
mucolipidosis II (I-cell disease) and III (pseudo- Hurler polydystrophy);
fucosidosis (See ...
6
Avery's Diseases of the Newborn
... humero- (rhizomelic) short limbs, femoral with "drumstick" humeri dysplasia
equinovalgus and femurs; absence deformities; of fibulas; short joint dislocations
metacarpals, triangular first metacarpals, dysharmonic ossification of hand bones
; ...
H. William Taeusch, Roberta A. Ballard, Christine A. Gleason, 2005
7
Neuropsychology of Childhood Epilepsy
Stagnation or deterioration was the rule during the first six years of life but an
evolution, albeit dysharmonic was seen thereafter. The question arises as to how
different functions can develop after the so-called critical period of cortical ...
Isabelle Jambaqué, Maryse Lassonde, Olivier Dulac, 2001
8
The Encyclopaedia of Sports Medicine: An IOC Medical ...
Some of the observed factors were 'hypermobility' and 'weak connective tissue', '
leptomorph body form', 'low body height/body mass relation', 'late maturity' and '
dysharmonic growth' (Fröhner 2000). Standing height and body weight during ...
Three children had a better development and their language was more
preserved, even if their progresses exhibited a dysharmonic mode. This
correlated with milder epilepsy, or a marked decrease in the number of
convulsive seizures from ...
Antonio V. Delgado-Escueta, 2005
10
Schizophrenia: the First Ten Dean Award Lectures
... of schizophrenia: the background of schizophrenia consists in both
dysharmonic, contradictory inborn dispositions in the development of the
personality, and dysharmonic, contradictory human relationships. An unsound
human environment ...