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  • ...Ernest Rutherford in 1912.[1] The adoption of the term "nucleus" to atomic theory, however, was not immediate. In 1916, for example, Gilbert N. Lewis stated, # A. G. Sitenko, Viktor Konstantinovich Tartakovskiĭ (1997). Theory of Nucleus: Nuclear Structure and Nuclear Interaction. Dordrecht: Kluwer Ac
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  • ...nsider the behaviour not to be essential to the emotion. The [[James-Lange theory]] posits that emotional experience is largely due to the experience of bod ...modern version of such theories comes from William James in the 1880s. The theory lost favour in the 20th Century, but has regained popularity more recently
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  • ...://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pluralism_(political_theory) Pluralism (political theory]).
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  • ...were applied to [[biology]] and formed the basis of early [[evolutionary]] theory. ...ples of Geology'', which explained both uniformitarian [[methodology]] and theory. Using methodological uniformitarianism, which states that one cannot make
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  • ...a.org/wiki/Precession_of_the_equinoxes precession of the equinoxes]. The [[theory]] was popular from the 9th to the 16th centuries. ...l back over the same 8 degrees. Theon describes but did not endorse this [[theory]].
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  • ...er with [[John Dunn]], forms the so-called "Cambridge School" of political theory. In 1978 he was appointed to the chair of Political Science at Cambridge U ...cupations). This theory was initially presented in terms of [[speech act]] theory. One of the consequences of this account of interpretation is an emphasis o
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  • ...thematics]] the [[concept]] has been given an exact meaning in probability theory, that is used extensively in such areas of study as mathematics, [[statisti ...memoir prepared by Thomas Simpson in 1755 (printed 1756) first applied the theory to the discussion of errors of observation. The reprint (1757) of this memo
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  • ...na]] in terms of the [[laws]] of [[physics]] and [[chemistry]]; also : a [[theory]] or [[doctrine]] that complete reductionism is possible *2: a [[procedure]] or [[theory]] that reduces [[complex]] [[data]] and phenomena to [[simple]] [[terms]]
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  • ...ach independently incorporated the findings of [[science]] into a larger [[theory]] of spiritual evolution, and extended the [[traditional]] human, animal, v ==Integral theory==
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  • ==Freud's structural theory of the psyche==
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  • ...ion should be considered only to [[rectify]] grave injustices (“Just Cause Theory”). Some theories do both. A list of justifications may be presented [[su
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  • ...permanent, unchanging, transmigrating entity, as the soul was in the atman-theory, but as an "essential series of individual and momentary consciousnesses," ...he sensations of the same sense." After originating in [[psychological]] [[theory]], the "stream of consciousness" metaphor became more common in English usa
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  • ==Theory of developmental stages== ...w children reason and interact with their surroundings. [[James Marcia]]'s theory focuses on identity achievement and has four identity statuses. [[Maria Mon
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  • ...article on orb photos. A mathematical framework is given using holography theory.
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  • ...s]] to prove the existence of [[electromagnetic]] waves predicted by the [[theory]] of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Clerk_Maxwell James Clerk Maxwell
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  • *[https://www.vwsp.eu How to be a pilgrim] Theory & Practice
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  • ...tory systems. Cybernetics is closely related to control theory and systems theory. Both in its [[origin]]s and in its [[evolution]] in the second-half of the ...plinary study connecting the fields of control systems, electrical network theory, mechanical engineering, [[logic]] modeling, evolutionary [[biology]], neur
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  • ...f material interactions; therefore, [[matter]] is the only substance. As a theory, materialism belongs to the class of [[Monist|monist]] ontology. As such, i ...o accommodate [[mind]] [[functionalism]], [[anomalous monism]], [[identity theory]] and so on.
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  • ...[state]] (state theory) or set of [[attitudes]] and [[beliefs]] (non-state theory) usually induced by a procedure known as a ''hypnotic induction'', which is ...g/wiki/Mesmerism Mesmerism]" or "animal magnetism"), but differed in his [[theory]] as to how the procedure worked.
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  • ...most notably the works of Professor Emeritus [[Richard L. Gregory]]. This theory is increasingly gaining experimental support and could be surmised as dynam ...re 'enriching', which is the role of the mental model. A different type of theory is the [[perceptual ecology]] approach of [[J. J. Gibson|James J. Gibson]].
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