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Globalization theory

Takens, F. Motion under the influence of a strong constraining force. In Global Theory of Dynamical Systems, Evanston 1979 (Z. Nitecki and C. Robinson, eds.). Springer-Verlag, Berlin, Heidelberg, New York (1980)... [Pg.395]

The concept of valence developed in the preceding section is the basis of the first correlations aiming at a global theory of the actinide metallic bond. These correlations were established between the atomic volumes of actinide elemental metals, and the electronic configuration of the actinide atoms Their aim was to provide a general theory of actinides (i.e. to give an answer to the questions i. and ii. of Sect. A.I.l.) within the framework of a simple model of the metallic bond. [Pg.6]

Curry, J. H., 1979, An algorithm for finding closed orbits. In Global Theory of Dynamical Systems (Edited by Nitecki, Z. and Robinson, C.), Lecture Notes in Math., Vol. 819, Springer, New York. [Pg.249]

Rosenberg J. (2001). The Follies of Globalization Theory. Verso Publ., London, 224 pp. [Pg.549]

Collins, Randall, 1998, The Sociology of Philosophies A Global Theory of Intellectual Change. Cambridge Harvard University Press. [Pg.178]

The partition of a substance between the two phases depends on many factors. Theoretical studies have been carried out in order to better understand the reasons for the separation in two aqueous phases, thanks to the introduction of various polymers, and the role of various factors on the partition of the substances. However, no global theory is available to predict the observed behaviors. Hopefully, some empirical knowledge has been acquired which will help in the use of these unique solvent systems. [Pg.186]

Y. Sibuya, Global Theory of a Second-Order Linear Ordinary Differential Equation with a Polynomial Coefficient, North-Holland, Amsterdam, 1975. [Pg.530]

Despite of the difficulties pointed out above, in the present work I intend to show that Vernadsky has tried to create a theoretical system all parts of which are intimately interconnected. Each part of this system is relatively autonomous but its significance can only be fully understood in the context of the whole theoretical system. At the same time, I will subject this theoretical system to criticism and show some of its inconsistencies and contradictions. Vernadsky s theory of the biosphere will be compared with other important biosphere theories in order to define the place which Vernadsky s theory occupies between other global theories of 20th century. Also here methodological criticism of Vernadsky s theoretical system will be applied. [Pg.67]

In the first half of the 20th century we find the attempts to reconcile. .man" and. .nature" and to understand human thought as a regular part of nature. Vernadsky and Teilhard de Chardin created the global theories, in which the human mind is represented as a lawful product of the biospherical evolution. In both cases the appearance of thought (in any form) is seen as the regular outcome of the planetary (cosmic) evolutionary process. This approach is known as teleology (Barrow. Tipler, 1986). [Pg.110]

Meekosha, H. (2008) Contextualizing Disability Developing Southem/Global Theory. Keynote paper given at the 4th Biennial Disability Studies Conference, Lancaster University, 2-4 September. [Pg.337]

J. Neal, D. Risch, and P. Vail (1993) Sequence stratigraphy - A global theory for local success. Oilfield Review, 51-62, January 1993. [Pg.244]


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