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Physicalism, Behaviorism and Phenomena
Philosophy of Science, 1959The issue of materialism has recently been raised again. Mr. Putnam argues against philosophical behaviorism [4]. Such a position holds, as he construes it, that statements like ‘Jones is angry’ can be analyzed in solely behavioral terms. When one argues against philosophical behaviorism, he might be expected to distinguish this metaphysical position ...
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Stochastic phenomena in physics
Acta Applicandae Mathematicae, 1983The basic concepts of stochastic variables and their characterization by stochastic differential equations, diffusion equations and path integrals are reviewed. Applications of stochastic processes are then outlined for problems in optics, spin diffusion, random potentials in solids, and quantum mechanics.
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Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications, 1999
Abstract Recent experimental and theoretical research into physical phenomena in clays is reviewed. Clays’ present place in the context of modern materials science is discussed, and illustrated through the rich behavior recently displayed in physical model system clean chemistry customized synthetic clays, such as laponite.
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Abstract Recent experimental and theoretical research into physical phenomena in clays is reviewed. Clays’ present place in the context of modern materials science is discussed, and illustrated through the rich behavior recently displayed in physical model system clean chemistry customized synthetic clays, such as laponite.
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The Physical Attractiveness Phenomena
Journal of Marketing, 1986Scott A. Dawson, Gordon L. Patzer
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The Physical Attractiveness Phenomena
Journal of Marketing Research, 1987Peter H. Reingen, Gordon L. Patzer
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On Modelling Physical Phenomena
1994Our use of the term “mathematical model” or “model” will refer to a set of consistent equations intended to describe the particular features or behavior of a physical system which we seek to understand. Thus, we can have different models of the system dependent on the questions of interest and on the features relevant to those questions.
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