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The Choice of Symbols

Journal of the American Academy of Child Psychiatry, 1976
The advent of the capacity to symbolize, that is, to represent something-whether it be an object, an event, or an idea-by something else is a significant aspect of development during the second year of life. Piaget (1945) has described the beginnings of symbolism involved in children’s play, as it proceeds from imitation in the presence of a model, to ...
E, Galenson, R, Miller, H, Roiphe
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Medical Symbols: The Ankh

Mayo Clinic Proceedings, 1990
The ankh (also called the "crux ansata"), a tau cross with a loop at the top, is the ancient Egyptian symbol oflife. In art, the ankh was often held in the hand of a god (or a king) as a symbol of generation or of the power oflife. This "key oflife" is also shown being applied by a god to the nostrils of the dead to restore the breath oflife.
M A, Shampo, R A, Kyle
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Symbolic Testing and the DISSECT Symbolic Evaluation System

IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering, 1977
Symbolic testing and a symbolic evaluation system called DISSECT are described. The principle features of DISSECT are outlined. The results of two classes of experiments in the use of symbolic evaluadon are summarized. Several classes of program errors are defined and the reliability of symbolic testing in finding bugs is related to the classes of ...
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The Symbol of Telephoning

Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, 1982
Two clinical excerpts illustrate the patient's use of telephoning as an equivalent for and a symbol of masturbation. Some of the many and multidetermined latent meanings of telephoning are indicated.
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On the Berezin Symbol

Journal of Mathematical Sciences, 2003
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Symbolism of the Umbrella

The Psychoanalytic Quarterly, 1967
(1967). Symbolism of the Umbrella. The Psychoanalytic Quarterly: Vol. 36, No. 1, pp. 83-84.
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The Symbolism of "Peribáñez"

Bulletin of Hispanic Studies, 1966
One cannot talk or write today about Peribanez y el Comendador de Ocana without acknowledging an inestimable debt to the perceptive study by Professor E. M. Wilson, a study which, far more than any other, has deepened our understanding of the play. The present writer therefore accepts as proven almost everything he has argued, and in particular his ...
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The Symbol

Angelaki, 2023
Nicolas Abraham, Tom Goodwin
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The Symbolic and the Functional

2018
In this chapter, the author comments on Su Li's discussion of the constitution of ancient China. In his account of Chinese constitutional law, Su Li tackles constitutionalism from a historical point of view. While acknowledging Su Li's contributions to urging Chinese legal scholars to rethink the meaning of “constitution,” not as a modern, liberal ...
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