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The “physics” of soil water physics

Water Resources Research, 1986
Some aspects of the underlying conceptualizations (as opposed to experimental methodologies or mathematical algorithms) in soil water physics are reviewed. Contemporary issues relating to the symmetry properties of the Richards Equation, the status of the energy picture of soil water, and the theoretical description of coupled heat and water flows in ...
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Physics or Physical

Physics Bulletin, 1964
A minor problem in setting up the new universities is what address to use since the word 'Department' is not allowed, although we sometimes forget and say 'department'. For the scientific subjects the word 'Laboratory' describes the place where the hardware is to be delivered.
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The Physics of Karate

Scientific American, 1979
This study analyzes physical aspects of a karate strike and its interaction with a target, examining some heretofore unexplored dynamical and biomechanical questions.
M S, Feld, R E, McNair, S R, Wilk
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Physicalizing the Image, Physicalizing the Digital

International Journal of Art, Culture, Design, and Technology, 2012
Radically shifting personal experience of the visual image from virtual worlds like Second Life, from flat screens, cinema, and paper to physical forms, subverts the predominance of the digital realm. Living on the surface of the screen minimizes the tactility of materials and the resonance of memory and meaning embodied in objects.
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A physical critique of physical causation

Synthese, 2007
The conserved quantities theory of causation (CQTC) attempts to use physics as the basis for an account of causation. However, a closer examination of the physics involved in CQTC reveals several critical failures. Some of the conserved quantities in physics cannot be used to distinguish causal interactions.
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Of Physics and Factory Physics

Production and Operations Management, 2014
The “Principle of Least Action" is the foundational principle of fundamental physics. Application of this principle to the supply chain naturally results in an “uncertainty principle” linking variation in production to variation in net‐inventory. The model also provides an easy means of determining the stationary distribution of net‐inventory for a ...
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A causal argument for physicalism

Asian Journal of Philosophy, 2023
Lei Zhong
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Flat Physicalism

Theoria (Stockholm), 2022
Meir Hemmo, Orly Shenker
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On Physicalism

Synthese, 1985
Heinrich Melzer, Josef Sch�chter
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