... the brain-activated phase ofsleep its name: REM or rapid eye movement sleep. When awakened at the time of intense clusters of rapid eye movements, 95 per cent of sleepers studied in labs report ... the result of a built-in mechanism of brain acti-vation that operates in all of us every night of our lives. It is the goal of this chapter to explain how the brain activation ofsleep was ... to Boston last weekend. This kind of memory is contrasted with 'semantic' memory, which consists of general facts, e.g. Boston is the capital of Massachusetts. Another class of memory...
... unique advantages of each proposal that will be lost if it is not accepted (e.g., the party would not get the prompt payment of some of the money owed or would not have the benefit of a confidentiality ... principles of influence. In addition, we offer suggestions for how mediators and negotiators can harness these principles effectively and responsibly. The applicability of the scienceof social ... front of the other party, as well as in writing. V. The Principle of Reciprocity When you go into the office tomorrow, try smiling at as many people as you can. You’ll find that almost everyone...
... andcustomer information—the second most valuable asset of the com-pany (the most valuable being the brand, of course)—has mademuch of the new scienceof marketing almost impossible to realize.Once ... sprawling global enter-prises, it’s the end of the art of marketing and the beginning of thenew scienceof marketing. Gone are the esoteric theories of marketingas a creatively driven endeavor. ... MANAGEMENTwhat are often creative exercises. It’s this discipline that is at theheart of enterprise marketing management (EMM) and the new science of marketing.To begin, a quick review of some of the terminology...
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... thenight of the battle of Jena. However, by the time he published the firstvolume of his Scienceof Logic in – the later two volumes appearedbetween and – he had lost his job as a professor, ... as pure knowledge,” Scienceof Logic,p.; Wissenschaft derLogik, ,p.; HeW, ,p.. Science of Logic,p.; Wissenschaft der Logik, ,p.; HeW, ,p.. Science of Logic,p.; Wissenschaft ... shared some of its inspiration. The most extensive comparison andcritique of Hegel’s Logic fromthe standpoint of Fregean and post-Fregean formal logic is tobe found in Pirmin Stekeler-Weithofer,...
... breath of the infant to the last gasp of the dying man, it is onelong story of continued breathing. Life is but a series of breaths.Breathing may be considered the most important of all of the ... this book, and because nostril breathing is one of the basic principlesunderlying the Yogi Scienceof Breath.We urge upon the student the necessity of acquiring this method of breathing if hehas ... the Yogi Science of Breath is based upon this known principle of nature. By falling in with therhythm of the body, the Yogi manages to absorb a great amount of Prana, which hedisposes of to bring...
... of Reference in Sci-encePhilosophy (literally, “love of knowledge”) is themost fundamental of all disciplines: hence, mostpersons who complete the work for a doctoratereceive a “doctor of ... philosophy” (Ph.D.) degree.Among the sciences, physics—a direct offspring of philosophy, as noted earlier—is the most fun-set_vol2_sec1 9/13/01 12:22 PM Page 445 SCIENCE OF EVERYDAY THINGSVOLUME 2: ... bounce off one another than41 SCIENCE OF EVERYDAY THINGSVOLUME 2: REAL-LIFE PHYSICSset_vol2_sec2 9/13/01 12:31 PM Page 413 SCIENCE OF EVERYDAY THINGSVOLUME 2: REAL-LIFE PHYSICSFRAME OF REFERENCEFrame...
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... awareness now of the importance of science. Most dramati-cally, in spite of the obsessive belief in localdeployment of education, we have a consensus of national standards in math and science thatare ... World ofScience to theWorld of Research. Science, 280 (April 10).31THE DECLINING PERCENTAGE OF WOMEN INCOMPUTER SCIENCE: AN ACADEMIC VIEWWilliam A. Wulf, PresidentNational Academy of EngineeringAn ... 40,000 (Figure 4). Almostcoincident with that, preceding it by a couple of years, the percentage of undergraduate womenin computer science peaked at 38 percent of total computer science degrees.Unfortunately,...
... enamel is mostly gray and semitranslucent,the color of a tooth depends upon the color of the un-derlying dentin, thickness of the enamel, and amount of stain in the enamel. The amount of translucency of enamel ... ROBERSON, DDSProfessorDepartment of Operative DentistryUniversity of North CarolinaSchool of DentistryChapel Hill, North CarolinaHARALD 0. HEYMANN, DDS, MEdProfessorDepartment of Operative ... DentistryUniversity of North CarolinaSchool of DentistryChapel Hill, North CarolinaEDWARD J. SWIFT, JR., DMD,MSProfessorDepartment of Operative DentistryUniversity of North CarolinaSchool of DentistryChapel...
... termina-tions of the corticospinal projections, but mor-phologic data point to a convergence of inputsto each segment of the cord from a fraction of most cortical regions. This broad input is mostnotable ... cubicmillimeter of gray matter contains 3 km of axonand each cubic millimeter of white matter in-cludes 9 meters of axon. The tedious work of understanding the dynamic interplay of thismatrix ... plasticity of the movementmaps of the primary motor cortex.384The results also extend the work of others who found that thecortex of primates is composed of multiple representations of distal...