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Left hemisphere mode

I do not consider right and left hemisphere modes of functioning to be two d-SoCs themselves, but rather two modes of functioning of the Evaluation and Decision-Making subsystem. The balance can vary in different d-ASCs. (back)... [Pg.134]

By the way, when you read body language, you are using primarily the right side of your brain. Your brain s right side operates or thinks in a visual, perceptual, and simultaneous mode contrasted with your brain s left side which thinks in a verbal, analytic, and sequential mode (Edwards 1999). Refer to the Chapter 7 section titled Mind Mapping for additional discussion of how the brain s hemispheres function. [Pg.79]

This curiosity may, in turn, lead to discovery, study, and application of many tools and techniques, like those described in this chapter, available to assist individuals and groups further engage the brain s two hemispheres. Expanded right-mode thinking, coupled with typically strong left-mode thinking, will enable individuals and groups to more creatively and irmovatively address issues, solve problems, and pursue opportunities. [Pg.262]

Fig. 7 X-ray photoelectron spectrometer. Left schematic view of a SSX 100/206 (Surface Science Instruments). Right, photographs of a Kratos Axis Ultra (Kratos Analytical) with the introduction and intermediate chambers (top) and analysis chamber (bottom), a, Turbomolecular pump b, cryogenic pump c, introduction chamber d, sample analysis chamber (SAC) e, transfer probe f, automatized X, Y, Z manipulator g, X-ray monochromator h, electrostatic lens i, hemispherical analyzer (HSA) j, ion gun k, aluminum anode (with monochromator) 1, aluminum-magnesium twin anode m, detector. Left channel plate. Right 8 channeltrons (Spectroscopy mode), phosphor screen behind a channel plate with a video camera (Imaging mode) n, spherical mirror analyzer (SMA) o, parking facility in the sample transfer chamber p, sample cooling device for the introduction chamber q, sample transfer chamber r, monitor interconnected with the video camera viewing samples in the SAC s, video camera in the SAC t, high temperature gas ceU (catalyst pretreatment)... Fig. 7 X-ray photoelectron spectrometer. Left schematic view of a SSX 100/206 (Surface Science Instruments). Right, photographs of a Kratos Axis Ultra (Kratos Analytical) with the introduction and intermediate chambers (top) and analysis chamber (bottom), a, Turbomolecular pump b, cryogenic pump c, introduction chamber d, sample analysis chamber (SAC) e, transfer probe f, automatized X, Y, Z manipulator g, X-ray monochromator h, electrostatic lens i, hemispherical analyzer (HSA) j, ion gun k, aluminum anode (with monochromator) 1, aluminum-magnesium twin anode m, detector. Left channel plate. Right 8 channeltrons (Spectroscopy mode), phosphor screen behind a channel plate with a video camera (Imaging mode) n, spherical mirror analyzer (SMA) o, parking facility in the sample transfer chamber p, sample cooling device for the introduction chamber q, sample transfer chamber r, monitor interconnected with the video camera viewing samples in the SAC s, video camera in the SAC t, high temperature gas ceU (catalyst pretreatment)...

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