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On resistive instabilities

Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series A, Mathematical and Physical Sciences, 1972
It has been established by Furth, Killeen & Rosenbluth (1963), and by Johnson, Greene & Coppi (1963), that a hydromagnetic equilibrium which is stable on a theory in which electrical resistance is ignored, may yet be unstable through finite conductivity effects.
Baldwin, P., Roberts, P. H.
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On Resistance

International Journal of Group Psychotherapy, 2010
Psychotherapy is not about cure, but rather about developing the capacity to suffer-and enjoy-truth. Resistance signifies proximity to unarticulated truths in the here-and-now therapeutic situation. I have suggested elsewhere that it is useful to distinguish among various clinical phenomena, usually subsumed under the broad term resistance ...
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Fungal Biofilms: Update on Resistance

2016
Over the past decade, the emergence of biofilm-related invasive fungal diseases has been the subject of numerous studies focused on antifungal resistance and its impact on antifungal therapy in severely ill patients. The majority of the studies investigated the molecular mechanisms involved in antifungal resistance and pathogenicity of biofilm ...
E. Borghi, F. Borgo, G. Morace
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On Resisting Art

The Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism, 2022
Abstract What responsibilities do audiences have in engaging with artworks? Certain audience responses seem quite clear: for example, audiences should not vandalize or destroy artworks; they should not disrupt performances. This paper examines other kinds of resisting responses that audiences sometimes engage in, including petitioning ...
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