regularities
More specifically, she investigates contemporary discourses by applying a Foucauldian perspective that pays attention to discursive instability and historical specificity/contingency while putting an analytical focus on regularities in text and speech.
While you are utilizing it, it continuously regarding every 15 secs sweeps with possible regularities. Ir= t is estimated there are about 10,000 #rife #frequencies.
In this section, we will present the definitions, characterizations, and properties of lattice-valued weaker regularities.
Independently, Lakhonchai, Sampo and Sumetkijakan [27] gave estimates of the continuous shearlet transforms of functions satisfying a set of directional HSlder regularities and so which models a linear singularity.
The empirical regularities of the friction parameters of AE signals caused by the test conditions, which are, as a rule, laboratory conditions, and not suitable for the diagnosis of friction units in operation.
This tissue may foster experienced readers' ability to ladle out a stream of words from a stew of spelling regularities and exceptions, Booth proposes.
The Journal of Cognition and Culture provides a forum for the emerging field of cognitive accounts of cultural phenomena and investigations of cultural phenomena that reveal human cognitive regularities. The editors welcome contributions from experimental psychology, developmental psychology, social cognition, neuroscience, human evolution and cognitive anthropology.
According to the Russian director Andrei Tarkovsky, it is cinema more than any other art that enhances and prolongs a meager dose of time, but I suspect many of us think of music as the essential art of remolding duration and distorting the regularities of the clock.
Wonders themselves, being particular exceptions to the general or familiar operation of nature, were either excluded from natural philosophy, which was about only universals and regularities, or explained away.
Rather, he propounds the more subtle notion of "epigenetic rules," hereditary regularities in brain structure and cognitive development that make certain types of learning and behavior more likely than others.
The common feature of [CAS] is that each one acquires information about its environment and its own interaction with that environment, identifying regularities in that information, condensing those regularities into a kind of schema or model, and acting in the real world on the basis of that schema ...
Most philosophers agree that there is a fundamental difference between laws of nature, on the one hand, and accidental regularities, on the other.
Three options arise: (1) we maintain our Humean standards and reduce laws to regularities and other empiricist-friendly notions (the reigning orthodoxy's option); (2) we maintain these standards, reject laws, and reconstrue science (van Fraassen's course); or (3) we reject these standards and recast our metaphysics and epistemology so as to accommodate laws in all their richness.