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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «ATOMISTICALLY»
Découvrez l'usage de
atomistically dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
atomistically et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
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The Blackwell Guide to Metaphysics
Roughly, we can say that a sentence is atomistically adequate iff it is true, or
would be true if the facts about composition were different but all else were just
as it actually is. If precision is desired, it can be supplied using “possible worlds”
talk: a ...
2
The Rickety Bridge and the Broken Mirror
But the reason for this is that to think organically of the Scripture revelation is
much more difficult than to think atomistically. The argument for infant baptism
rests upon the recognition that God's redemptive action and revelation in this
world are ...
The question about the Ap dependences of n* and W* for these atomistically
small nuclei can be answered by using the results for W(n) of the atomistic theory
of HON and HEN described in Chapter 3. The step-like line in Fig. 4.1b illustrates
...
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Atomistically Informed Continuum Model of Polymer-Based ...
A model polymeric material filled with spherical nanoparticles is considered in this work. Monte Carlo simulations are performed to determine the polymer chain conformations in the vicinity of the curved interface with the filler.
Catalin R. Picu, Alireza Sarvestani, Murat S. Ozmusul, 2003
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Epistemology: Indian Philosophy
(ii) They act non-atomistically as a whole so as to cause perception as of a single
whole entity. (iii) They act non~at0mistically as single aggregation of atoms so as
to cause perception as of an aggregate. (i) is quickly eliminated because ...
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Critical Realism and Marxism
Intrinsic closure conditions (ICC) The ICC is satisfied when the individual is
specified atomistically, which is another way of saying they are specified as homo
-economicus. One might, however, object that no individuals are specified in
model ...
Andrew Brown, Steve Fleetwood, John Michael Roberts, 2003
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Handbook of Physical Vapor Deposition (PVD) Processing
Atomistically. Deposited. Inorganic. Films. Figure 12.1: (a) Blistering ofa Film
under compressive stress Leaving. 444 Chapter 12 12.3 Adhesion of
Atomistically Deposited Inorganic Films 12.3.1 Condensation and Nucleation
12.3.2 Types of ...
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Encyclopedia of Sacred Theology: Its Principles
But as long as these particulars of cold, fever, and Peruvian bark lie atomistically
side by side, I may know them indeed, but I have no science yet of these data. For
the idea of science implies, that from the manifold things I know a connected ...
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Multiscale Materials Modelling: Fundamentals and Applications
6.14c, the black ring identifies a higher-order grain junction where atomistically-
derived information might be needed. As time progresses, the junction indicated
by the black ring in Fig. 6.14 moves in space, and finally disappears as one of the
...
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The Teachings of Modern Protestantism on Law, Politics, and ...
Science does notoperate atomistically. . . . No, science works organically, i.e. in
the sense that the thirst for knowledge lies in human nature; that within certain
bounds human nature can ob- tain knowledge; that the impulse to devote oneself
to ...
John Witte, Frank S. Alexander, 2007
10 ACTUALITÉS CONTENANT LE TERME «ATOMISTICALLY»
Découvrez de quoi on parle dans les médias nationaux et internationaux et comment le terme
atomistically est employé dans le contexte des actualités suivantes.
First theoretical proof: Measurement of a single nuclear spin in …
However, this requires atomistically close distances between sensor and sample, which is not possible for biological material. «Phys.Org, mai 15»
An Open Letter to the group of '25 Prominent Malays' – Farouk A. Peru
However, I think it would be very short-sighted of us to understand this phenomenon atomistically, that is to say that is not part of a larger ... «The Malaysian Insider, déc 14»
Interstellar and Entangled Ethics
To our surprise, we find that the subatomic world is one that cannot properly be treated atomistically. The implications of this remarkable ... «Patheos, déc 14»
Stretching oxides to modulate electrochemical properties
"That's why you need the computational simulation, to treat the problem atomistically and one dislocation at a time," Sun says. She uses ab ... «Phys.Org, oct 14»
Directly visualizing hydrogen bonds
"You can't just think of the water as sort of an amorphous solvent, you really have to at least on some level think of it atomistically and treat it that ... «Nanowerk, juil 14»
Proposing a Path to Socialism: Two Papers for Hugo Chávez
The cooperative retains the self-orientation of the capitalist firm and may function atomistically in the market in the same way as capitalist firms. «Monthly Review, mars 14»
British MPs Vote Margaret Thatcher 'Best Prime Minister in Modern …
... Thatcherism as “A vision of individuals, or at most families, atomistically pursuing their own self-interest, in competition with one another. «Town Hall, janv 14»
Through a nanopore, ionically: Graphene quantum transistor for next …
To address this, the researchers used a multi-scale technique, where the GNR and DNA are simulated atomistically (with a tight-binding ... «Phys.Org, oct 13»
Should Churches Be Taxed?
And if the sovereign people understand society atomistically, the idea of tax exemptions for churches begins to look incoherent—of all the ... «Patheos, sept 13»
Margaret Thatcher: the economic achievements and legacy of …
Thatcherism was a vision of individuals, or at most families, atomistically pursuing their own self-interest, in competition with one another. «Telegraph.co.uk, avril 13»