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Chaotic phenomena

Bulletin of Mathematical Biology, 1985
The essential phenomena of chaotic systems are reviewed with several references to biological applications. Difference and differential equations are discussed separately, followed by a shorter chapter on measures, dimensions, and entropy. Several well-known model systems (like the logistic map, the Baker's transformation, or the horseshoe map for ...
Kloeden, P. E., Mees, A. I.
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Gibbs Phenomena

Journal of Scientific Computing, 2006
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Frictional Phenomena. IX

Journal of Applied Physics, 1941
THIS chapter deals with: (1) mechanical processes involving viscosity, particularly (a) impregnation, (b) breathing, (c) oil migration with respect to high voltage cables; (2) chemical processes involving viscosity, such as (a) Voltol process, (b) wax formation in cables, (c) polymerization of styrene; (3) electrical conductivity.
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On phi-phenomena

Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences, 1984
The meaning of "phi" in Max Wertheimer 's 1912 article on seen movement (the publication of which marks the beginning of Gestalt psychology) and the import of the article itself were topics of a report in this Journal. The claims made in that report are questioned here, and a different interpretation of phi and the original article is offered.
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The Phenomena of Depressions.

Archives of General Psychiatry, 1962
By Roy R. Grinker, Sr., M.D.; Julian Miller, M.D.; Melvin Sabshin, M.D.; Robert Nunn, M.D., and Jum C. Nunnally, Ph.D. Price, $6.50. Pp. 249 † xvi. Paul B. Hoeber, Inc., 49 E. 33d St., New York 16, 1961. Among other things psychiatry shares with the whole of medicine are the continuous dynamics of ever-changing schools of thought, diagnostic fashions,
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Thromboembolic Phenomena

Critical Care Nursing Clinics of North America, 1993
Venous thrombosis and thromboembolic phenomenon affect over 2 million people each year. Estimates indicate that there are 50,000 deaths from pulmonary embolus annually and that this number has not declined in 20 years. Understanding the etiology and prevention of this complication is essential to the critical care health care practitioner.
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Autoscopic Phenomena

British Journal of Psychiatry, 1994
BackgroundAutoscopy is defined here as a visual experience where the subject sees an image of him/herself in external space, viewed from within his/her own physical body. This paper reviews the literature both historically and conceptually, and includes a quantitative study of accumulated cases.MethodCases published since 1935 and meeting the above ...
T R, Dening, G E, Berrios
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ON THE PHENOMENA OF DEPERSONALIZATION*

The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 1949
ON THE PHENOMENA OF DEPERSONALIZATION* JEROME SAPERSTEIN; The Journal of Nervous and Mental ...
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Phenomena of localization

1991
The conceptual semantics of each localization expression, i.e., each triple consisting of a spatial relation (for example given by a preposition), a reference object (the internal argument of the prepositional expression or the origo in deictic expressions) and the entity to be located, is given by an area constituting process [Gebietskonstituierender ...
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Pore-scale modeling of complex transport phenomena in porous media

Progress in Energy and Combustion Science, 2022
Li Chen, An He, Jianlin Zhao
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