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Pain and development: interacting phenomena
PainAbstract For decades, clinicians and researchers have observed bidirectional relationships between child development and the pain experience in childhood. Pain in childhood is an inherently developmental phenomenon, embedded in an iterative, time-dependent process that reflects individual biological, behavioral, social, psychological, and ...
Katelynn E. Boerner +2 more
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Psychoanalytic Process and Interactive Phenomena
Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, 1996Psychoanalytic process is defined as the interaction between the psychoanalyst and the patient, primarily through the interplay of transference and resistance. Transference and resistance are understood as a unitary phenomenon that can be expressed either as an intrapsychic potential or as an interpersonal relationship.
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Interaction Phenomena in Ionization Processes
The Journal of Chemical Physics, 1970It is suggested that in several instances, ionization of atoms and molecules by photon and electron impact may exhibit an interaction phenomenon, whereby the lower charged or parent ion cross-section decreases at the appearance energy of the multiply charged or fragment ion.
J. D. Morrison, J. C. Traeger
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Particle interaction phenomena
IEEE Transactions on Magnetics, 1986The role of interparticle magnetostatic interactions in magnetic recording is discussed. Three specific examples are examined in detail: the medium coercivity, the structure of a recorded transition, and the noise of an AC erased tape. Two novel calculations will be reviewed for the first two phenomena whereas the discussion of noise will emphasize ...
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On Dissipative Phenomena of the Interaction of Hamiltonian Systems
Siberian Mathematical Journal, 2003The dynamics of a Hamiltonian system of composite type, which is the union of a finite-dimensional nonlinear system and an infinite-dimensional linear system with quadratic Hamiltonian of interaction are studied. The author shows that the dynamics of the finite-dimensional subsystem is determined by a nonlinear integro-differential equation with the so-
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Interaction of Transport Phenomena and Surface Reactions
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1987Phenomena that occur when blood contacts a foreign surface are controlled by transport processes in the bloodstream immediately above the surface and by reactions at the surface itself. All constituents of blood that attach to a surface may leave the surface and be replaced by other constituents.
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Phenomena of droplet–surface interactions
Experimental Thermal and Fluid Science, 2006Abstract The fluid flow associated with impinging droplets is rather complicated and not understood in detail. Depending on the circumstances, different characteristic features are observed. Various phenomena can appear when a droplet impacts a surface.
Š. Šikalo, E.N. Ganić
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2015
In Sub-Section 7.1.4 we have noted that if the displacement propertiesBoundary-layer thickness!displacement of a boundary layer are of O(\(1/\sqrt{Re_{ref}}\)), it influences the pressure field, i.e., the inviscid flowInviscid flow field, only weakly.
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In Sub-Section 7.1.4 we have noted that if the displacement propertiesBoundary-layer thickness!displacement of a boundary layer are of O(\(1/\sqrt{Re_{ref}}\)), it influences the pressure field, i.e., the inviscid flowInviscid flow field, only weakly.
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1984
As earlier lectures have shown, an absorption or light scattering lineshape (I(ω)) is related to molecular properties via a correlation function $$ I(w) \equiv I\left[ {\int\limits_{0}^{\infty } {dt{\text{ }}{{{\text{e}}}^{{iwt}}} {\underset{\raise0.3em\hbox{$\smash{\scriptscriptstyle\thicksim}$}}{M}}(t) \bullet {\underset{\raise0.3em\hbox{$\smash{\
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As earlier lectures have shown, an absorption or light scattering lineshape (I(ω)) is related to molecular properties via a correlation function $$ I(w) \equiv I\left[ {\int\limits_{0}^{\infty } {dt{\text{ }}{{{\text{e}}}^{{iwt}}} {\underset{\raise0.3em\hbox{$\smash{\scriptscriptstyle\thicksim}$}}{M}}(t) \bullet {\underset{\raise0.3em\hbox{$\smash{\
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New phenomena in ν interactions
AIP Conference Proceedings, 1976Several events have been observed in neutrino interactions which have an e+ and a K°s decay in the final state along with the conventional μ−. A discussion of their detection and relation to dimuon events will be presented. The significance of the associated strange particles and related kinematic quantities will be discussed.
U. Camerini +22 more
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