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Positivism

For the case of a double-D coil we multiply each matrix element with an element shifted by a constant distance of the same line. This is done in x- and y-direction. The distance between the two elements is the correlation length X for filtering in x-direction and a second correlation length for the movement in y-direction. Thus one gets two new matrices Ax and Ax for the filtering from the left to the right (positiv x-direction) and vice versa (negativ x-direction). [Pg.261]

Which of the following would be expected to give a positiv test with Benedicts reagent Why ... [Pg.1054]

In 1830, Auguste Comte, a French philosopher who is generally recognized as the founder of sociology and positivism, wrote the following 1... [Pg.1]

Fig. 2.3 The structure of Dominant Sehool Chemistry consists of a combination of a specific substantive substructure based on corpuscular theory, a specific philosophical substructure educational positivism, and a specific pedagogical substructure intended to provide the initiatory and preparatory training of future chemists... Fig. 2.3 The structure of Dominant Sehool Chemistry consists of a combination of a specific substantive substructure based on corpuscular theory, a specific philosophical substructure educational positivism, and a specific pedagogical substructure intended to provide the initiatory and preparatory training of future chemists...
Van Aalsvoort, J. (2004a). Logieal positivism as a tool to analyse the problem of chemistry s lack of relevance in secondary school chemical education. IntemationalJoumal of Science Education, 26 9), 1151-1168. [Pg.54]

Bei der Hydrierung mit anschlieBender Entmethylierung erhalt man auch eine Saure mit positiver Salicylsaurereaktion, und bei der Oxydation entsteht ebenfalls o-Methoxyphthalsaure. Da sich die Summenformel von B von der des Frutescin nur durch das Fehlen... [Pg.209]

Das Vorzeichen des Temperaturkoeffizienten des elektrischen Widerstandes muB positiv sein. [Pg.18]

For the past century and a half, mainstream science has assumed a positivist stance, one which increasingly seeks to describe the world in nonpersonal terms (Simon, 1963 Kolakowski, 1968). Positivism carries several meanings and has been notoriously difficult to define, yet certain precepts... [Pg.263]

As developed in the 1850s, positivism came to be understood as a philosophical belief which held that the methods of natural science offer the only viable way of thinking correctly about human affairs. Accordingly, empirical experience - processed with a self-conscious fear of subjective contamination - served as the basis of all knowledge. Facts, the products of sensory experience, and, by extrapolation, the data derived from machines and instruments built as extensions of that faculty, were first ascertained, and then classified. [Pg.264]

Ergo, effective medicine is compassionate medicine, and the reductive practice must be regarded, always, as only part of the therapeutic encounter. Note, there is no argument against reductionism per se, but there is a complaint lodged against radical positivism, where the patient is regarded as the disease, e.g. the cancer in bed 3 , or the pneumonia in room 506 . [Pg.268]

Simon, W. M. (1963), European Positivism in the Nineteenth Century, Cornell University Press,... [Pg.271]

Abb. 12a u. b. Rand einer Glimmerplatte in Anisol, rechts unten eine flache Luftblase. a Positiver Phasenkontrast b Hellfeld. 340mal. [Pg.24]


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