Kang, B.; Waldvogel J.; Poulikakos D. (1995). "Remelting phenomena in the process of splat solidification". Journal of ... Another alternative process to generate non-equilibrium structures or metallic glasses is the melt spinning process. The near- ... The process of splat quenching involves rapid quenching or cooling of molten metal. A typical procedure for splat quenching ... Products that are formed through this process have a crystal structure that is near-amorphous, or non-crystalline. They are ...
The former process is applied before the latter; As with other phenomena, long vowels are exempt. For example: /ɑl + ɪŋ/ → / ... Uyghur has two processes of systematic vowel reduction (or vowel raising): Unrounded non-high vowels (/ɑ/ and /æ/) in initial ... This phenomenon occurs most common in colloquial speech, but is often avoided when reciting, reading, or singing. As a result, ... This devoicing process is usually reflected in the official orthography, but an exception has been recently made for certain ...
"The infrared divergence phenomena and high-energy processes." Annals of Physics 13.3 379-452. doi:10.1016/0003-4916(61)90151-8 ...
... see Point process notation. The Laplace functional characterizes a point process, and if it is known for a point process, it ... Ledoux, Michel (2001). The Concentration of Measure Phenomenon. Mathematical Surveys and Monographs. Vol. 89. Providence, RI: ... One type of Laplace functional, also known as a characteristic functional is defined in relation to a point process, which can ... For a general point process N {\displaystyle \textstyle N} defined on R d {\displaystyle \textstyle {\textbf {R}}^{d}} , the ...
The results of the process can then be divided into 1) music composed by computer and 2) music composed with the aid of ... These chaotic models create compositions from the harmonic and inharmonic phenomena of nature. For example, since the 1970s ... One way to categorize compositional algorithms is by their structure and the way of processing data, as seen in this model of ... The compositional process is only partially controlled by the composer by weighting the possibilities of random events. ...
... with a focus on the neural substrates of mental processes. Computational neuroscience - study of the information processing ... Chronobiology - field of biology that examines periodic (cyclic) phenomena in living organisms and their adaptation to solar- ... Developmental biology - study of the processes through which an organism forms, from zygote to full structure Embryology - ... Biophysics - study of biological processes through the methods traditionally used in the physical sciences. Biomechanics - the ...
To define the process of language attrition, it is necessary to consider that there are different theories as to how the stages ... Another phenomenon observable is a kind of "mixed-language". Müller (1995) states that on many levels of speaking the learner ... He said that already after a very short amount of time, a forgetting process sets in immediately, stabilizes and then levels ... He says that it happens because a process of maturation happens. Schöpper-Grabe determines that contact and the intensity with ...
Bustos, Alejandro Alberto (1984). Injection phenomena and heat transfer in copper converters (Thesis). University of British ... The Manhès-David process is a refining process of the copper mattes, invented in 1880 by the French industrialist Pierre Manhès ... To apply the same purification processes to these two metals is therefore logical. Applying the Bessemer process to copper ... Wedding, Hermann (1891). Wedding's Basic Bessemer Process. Wedding's Basische Bessemer oder Thomas process.English. Translated ...
... transport phenomena and transport processes. Amsterdam; Boston: Elsevier/Butterworth-Heinemann (2008), ISBN 978-0-7506-7877-3. ... In some processes, such as cement, the refractory life is prolonged by maintaining a coating of the processed material on the ... The process feedstock is fed into the upper end of the cylinder. As the kiln rotates, material gradually moves down toward the ... In many processes, it is dangerous to allow a hot kiln to stand still if the drive power fails. Temperature differences between ...
Decompose the process (underlying the phenomena) into independent components. Replace each component by a nonlinear ... Space-time chaotic phenomena can be demonstrated from chaotic mappings subject to weak coupling coefficients and are popular in ... Kapral used CMLs for modeling chemical spatial phenomena. Kuznetsov sought to apply CMLs to electrical circuitry by developing ... Crutchfield, James P. (1984). "Space-time dynamics in video feedback". Physica D: Nonlinear Phenomena. Elsevier BV. 10 (1-2): ...
Both phenomena can be solved by using optical bonding. There are a wide variety of adhesives used for optical bonding processes ... Silicone: The most commonly found adhesive in optical bonding processes that dates back to the 1970s as a solution[citation ... which is common with silicone bonding processes. However, epoxy bonding is not reworkable. Polyurethane: Polyurethane adhesives ...
... and polymerization process of polypyrrole and its derivatives. EQCM was used to study electro-polymerization process and doping ... Chemical modifications of the polymer and charge-trapping phenomena". Synthetic Metals. 72 (3): 275-281. doi:10.1016/0379-6779( ... EQCM can be used to study the process of adsorption and oxidation of fuel molecules on the electrode surface, and the effect of ... EQCM is broadly used to study the deposition/dissolution process on electrode surface, such as the oscillation of electrode ...
London: Process Press. ch. 8 Young, R. M. (1989). "Transitional phenomena: production and consumption", in B. Richards, ed., ... Transitional objects and phenomena, he said, are neither subjective nor objective but partake of both. In Mental Space, Robert ... A transitional object can be used in this process. The transitional object is often the first "not me" possession that really ... London: Process Press. (CS1 Portuguese-language sources (pt), Articles with short description, Short description matches ...
Leal, L. Gary (2007). Advanced Transport Phenomena: Fluid Mechanics and Convective Transport Processes. Cambridge University ... Scaling of Navier-Stokes equation refers to the process of selecting the proper spatial scales - for a certain type of flow - ... Following appropriate selecting of scales for the non-dimensionalization process, this leads to identification of small terms ... Krantz, William B. (2007). Scaling Analysis in Modeling Transport and Reaction Processes: A Systematic Approach to Model ...
As his process for fraudulent research developed, by his Tilburg years his general method was to formulate in full all the ... The role of knowledge accessibility in social psychological phenomena". In Abraham Tesser; Norbert Schwarz (eds.). Blackwell ... This process, even apart from the fraudulent data, was inappropriate, with most of the students graduating without ever ... Implicit and explicit processes. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 227-250. (Sydney Symposium of Social Psychology ...
Advanced transport phenomena: fluid mechanics and convective transport processes. Cambridge University Press. p. 23. ISBN 978-0 ...
... engineers need their models to behave more like the real process. Many processes include aftereffect phenomena in their inner ...
... polarized processes and other phenomena. Second Conference on Tests of Electroweak Theories. Trieste, Italy. p. 213. D. C. ... This phenomenon, in which the W and Z bosons also acquire an extra polarization state, is called the "Higgs mechanism". Despite ... In general, electroweak-eigenstate fermions are not mass eigenstates, so this process also induces the mixing matrices observed ... Instead of introducing elementary Higgs bosons to explain observed phenomena, technicolor models were introduced to dynamically ...
Chemical modifications of the polymer and charge-trapping phenomena". Synthetic Metals. 72 (3): 275-281. doi:10.1016/0379-6779( ... "Irreversible processes in the electrochemical reduction of polythiophenes. ...
... mano does not necessarily refer to all mental processing. Other oft-mentioned complementary mental processes include " ... Other frequently seen translations include "mental phenomena" (e.g., Bodhi, 2000b, pp. 1135ff.), "thoughts," "ideas" (e.g., ... "These variants make it plain that the sequence of factors should not be regarded as a linear causal process in which each ... the Buddha describes all sense bases and related mental processes in the following manner: "Monks, the All is aflame. What All ...
Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts ISBN 978-0-674-03116-6 Leal, L. G. (2007). Advanced Transport Phenomena: ... Fluid Mechanics and Convective Transport Processes. Chwang, A. and Wu, T. (1974). "Hydromechanics of low-Reynolds-number flow. ...
Kluender, R.; Kutas, M. (1993). "Subjacency as a processing phenomenon" (PDF). Language and Cognitive Processes. 8 (4): 573-633 ... Instead, brain research has shown that sentence processing is based on the interaction of semantic and syntactic processing. ... Barkley, C.; Kluender, R.; Kutas, M. (2015). "Referential processing in the human brain: An Event-Related Potential (ERP) study ... Neuroscientific studies using ERPs have found no scientific evidence for the claim that human mind processes grammatical ...
Kluender, R.; Kutas, M. (1993). "Subjacency as a processing phenomenon" (PDF). Language and Cognitive Processes. 8 (4): 573-633 ... ERP studies have found that language processing is based on the interaction of syntax and semantics rather than on innate ... Barkley, C.; Kluender, R.; Kutas, M. (2015). "Referential processing in the human brain: An Event-Related Potential (ERP) study ... For example, Mitchell Marcus writes that structural linguistics was "fundamentally inadequate to process the full range of ...
The Waldheim Phenomenon in Austria (PDF). Boulder: Westview Press. Archived from the original (PDF) on 28 January 2015. ... ISBN 978-0-19-968529-5. "Appointment Process: United Nations Secretary-General". www.un.org. Retrieved 19 August 2023. Mitten, ...
ISBN 0-919091-44-X. Finkel, Alvin (1989). The Social Credit Phenomenon in Alberta. Toronto: University of Toronto Press. ISBN 0 ... 6731-X. Morton, Frederick Lee (2002). Law, politics, and the judicial process in Canada (3 ed.). Calgary: University of Calgary ...
Kluender, R.; Kutas, M. (1993). "Subjacency as a processing phenomenon" (PDF). Language and Cognitive Processes. 8 (4): 573-633 ... There are obvious patterns for utilizing and processing language. In sign language, Broca's area is activated while processing ... with the former processing short speech units (phonemes) and the latter processing longer units (e.g., words, environmental ... and how such communications are processed and understood. Language processing is considered to be a uniquely human ability that ...
Kluender, R.; Kutas, M. (1993). "Subjacency as a processing phenomenon" (PDF). Language and Cognitive Processes. 8 (4): 573-633 ... However, while deep processing does not occur, early sensory processing does. Subjects did notice if the pitch of the ... The main focus of cognitive psychologists is on the mental processes that affect behavior. Those processes include, but are not ... the intricacies of the phenomena and processes it examined meant it also began to lose cohesion as a field of study. In ...
... the phenomenon for phenomenology; "theory that explains the process of" for grounded theory; "culture-sharing pattern" for ... Forming the research question may become an iterative process when parameters of the research process, such as field of study ... Clearly and accurately defining the research question can become an iterative process.[citation needed] How the question is ... Considerations, such as project funding or methodological approaches may influence the research process, including when and how ...
Kluender, R.; Kutas, M. (1993). "Subjacency as a processing phenomenon" (PDF). Language and Cognitive Processes. 8 (4): 573-633 ... This implies that word learning is a probabilistic, error-driven process, rather than a process of fast mapping, as many ... ERP imaging has found that sentence processing is the matter of interaction of syntax and semantics, rather than occurring ... And universals in the grammatical structure of different languages have come from more general processes and constraints of ...
The phenomenon was first proposed and studied experimentally by Robert Vallone, Lee Ross and Mark Lepper. In 1982, the second ... Selective perception refers to the process by which individuals perceive what they want to in media messages while ignoring ... The phenomenon also exists for personalities on television - partisans in a study were found to perceive significantly less ... Glass, J. E., Peffley, M., & Avery, J. M. (2000). Perceiving Bias in the News: The Hostile Media Phenomenon Revisited. Midwest ...