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An existential view of biography and history: Synchronic and diachronic narratives

History & Philosophy of Psychology, 2021
Narrative psychologists have increasingly sought to understand how cultural, collective narratives relate to individual life narratives. Two promising approaches are the study of how cultural master narratives influence personal narratives, and the study of generativity.
Daniel Sullivan, Harrison J. Schmitt
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Timing and history-dependent processing during sensorimotor synchronization

Brain Research, 2009
Temporal processing is important during skilled actions and often underlies a successful performance. In the present study, functional connectivity profiles as determined by EEG coherence were evaluated in a switching paradigm that assessed the effect of movement rate history upon neural processing.
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Frank Kermode: History and Synchronicity

1993
The role of critic has always been a varied one. There are those critics who work in an investigative manner, who concern themselves in a personal and very intimate way with a text or writer. Their method is essentially an exploration of the techniques or mechanics of a piece; a particular, very close and intricately worked examination.
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Synchronization. history and tendencies of development

2018Systems of Signal Synchronization, Generating and Processing in Telecommunications (SYNCHROINFO), 2018
In modern telecommunication, radio engineering and measuring technologies very important place is taken by the systems of synchronization, formation and processing of signals. Development and effective use of similar systems are based on basic and applied researches in the field of the theory of dynamic systems, generation of signals and stabilization ...
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The synchronization of life-histories

1930
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Networks and Synchronisms in Southeast Asian History

Journal of Southeast Asian Studies, 1995
It is truly not easy to write a “well integrated” history of Southeast Asia. If today, anybody feels such a necessity, the procedure is far from obvious, and thus the utility of using a special issue such as the present one to take stock of the situation is quite evident.
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Twin Synchronous Machines for Short Circuit Testing History

IEEE Industry Applications Magazine, 2016
Machine tool manufacturing and steam-engine designs in Europe in the mid-1800s were accelerated in part due to new developments in the manufacturing of steel. Prior to this, cast and wrought iron dominated the manufacturing processes. In Winterthur, Switzerland, in 1834, Johann Jacob Sulzer-Neuffert established a new iron foundry with the assistance of
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Beyond oral history: Using the Oral History Metadata Synchronizer to enhance access to audiovisual collections

Journal of Digital Media Management, 2016
The Oral History Metadata Synchronizer (OHMS) is an open source system designed to transform access to oral history recordings by presenting digital audio or video in conjunction with a transcript and/or index and by connecting users to a particular moment in an interview via browsing or keyword searching.
Craig Breaden, Callie Holmes, Alex Kroh
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The “Dark Side” of History: Saramago, Foucault, and Synchronic History

2018
This chapter analyzes the peculiar concept of history emerging from the joint reading of Saramago’s Baltasar and Blimunda and Foucault’s “The Life of Infamous Men.” Its aim is to show how both texts lay the foundations for the transition from a diachronic historiography, intended as an external succession of events, to a synchronic one, solicitous in ...
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Timing coral-based climatic histories using 13C enrichments driven by synchronized spawning

Geology, 1996
High-resolution measurements of the skeletal 13C/12C ratios of massive Porites corals from the Great Barrier Reef and eastern Indian Ocean reveal 13C enrichments culminating sharply at the time of the annual coral spawning event. These 13C skeletal enrichments appear to be driven by the rapid sequestering of 12C required to build the reproductive ...
Gagan, MK, Chivas, AR, Isdale, PJ
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