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As far as science is concerned language is simply an instrument, which it profits it to make as transparent and neutral as possible it is subordinate to the matter of science (workings, hypotheses, results) which, so it is said, exists outside language and precedes it. On the one hand and first there is the content of the scientific message, which is everything on the other hand and next, the verbal form responsible for expressing that content, which is nothing. [Pg.281]

Pocket Guide. When a new maintenance form or procedure is introduced, a quick reference pocket guide can promote understanding and accuracy. The key to effectiveness is a deliberate design to provide maximum illustrations or examples in simple language. If it cannot be prepared in-house, outside help should be sought. Professionalism is essential to good communications. [Pg.743]

The Strictest Interpretation In the following, the language of the Barr decision (see notes at end of this section) is interpreted in the most restrictive sense, namely that each and every measurement has to comply with the rule no values outside the limits. ... [Pg.265]

Like national and ethnic collective identities, disciplinary identities may be permeated by outsiders and their ideas, which become the sources for innovation and creativity. And the elements of conflict that often help establish disciplinary identity in the first place may lead to immigrations and emigrations capable of transforming the substructure and outer perimeter of the discipline. We can see many aspects of these changes as they unfold in the historical record, for example, revisions of the hagiography of the discipline, creation of new institutions and homelands, or, perhaps more immediately, transformations in everyday language. [Pg.49]

The joint memoirs of Prevost and Kirrmann self-consciously presented a general theory of organic chemistry that constituted an application of physical methods and principles to the problem of organic reaction mechanisms. However, the language system devised by Prevost and Kirrmann was not adopted by chemists in general, and that part of their notation which was new was not used outside France. Indeed, there was very little interest in their work inside France. [Pg.175]

I saw that there is an interphase between consciousness active in the world and consciousness active in the central nervous system, whose intermediary is the body. That interphase is language. To use language, consciousness informs the brain to inform the body to impart coherency to the random motion of the air molecules near but outside the body. This coherency is supplied by consciousness in the form of a word. None of the physical laws operating on the air molecules have been violated, because the coherent pattern of behavior of the molecules is due to an input of energy—an input of energy whose release was initiated by an act of conscious will. Will is not an item in the toolkit of scientific explanation. [Pg.118]

Figure 1 shows the standard code in DNA language (i. e., as a sequence of triplets in the sense strand of DNA, read in the 5 3 direction see p. 84), represented as a circular diagram. The scheme is read from the inside to the outside. For example, the triplet CAT codes for the amino acid histidine. With the exception of the exchange of U for T, the DNA codons are identical to those of mRNA. [Pg.248]

The site entropy is thus a sensible candidate for describing fluid relaxation outside the immediate vicinity of the glass transition. In a more precise language, is actually an entropy density, and the maximum in Sc T) derives from an interplay between changes in the entropy and fluid density as the temperature is varied. Explicit calculations demonstrate that the maximum in Sc T) disappears in the limit of an incompressible fluid, which is physically achieved in the limit of infinite pressure. The pressure dependence of Sc T) is described in Section X, where it is found that the maximum in Sc T) becomes progressively shallower and 7a becomes larger with increasing pressure. [Pg.157]


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