... the
pivots
about which
scientific
revolutions
turn.
But
before
begin-
ning
the study
of such revolutions,
we
require a more
Pano-
ramic view
of the
normal -scientific
pursuits
that ...
the
writings
of
Alex-
Yll
fhe
Struclure
of Scientific Revolufions
experimentalists.4 Other examples
of
the
sarnc solt
of corttinu-
ing work
would include
determinations
of
the
astronomical
unit, ... number
of attractive
and
r1
fhe
Struclure
of
Scienlific
Revolufions
ing the
use of
each
concept
introduced.
That
can
be
left to the
*titet
of
textbooks.
Given
a
textbook,
however,...
... Different Kinds of Air
(London, 1774-75).
Vol. II, No. 2
87
The StructureofScientific Revolutions
has often played a vital role in the emergence of new sciences.
But though this sort of fact-collecting ... NATURE AND NECESSITY OFSCIENTIFIC REVOLU-
52
66
77
TIONS
92
X.
REVOLUTIONS AS CHANGES OF WORLD VIEW
.
111
XI.
THE INVISIBILITY OFREVOLUTIONS
136
XII.
THE RESOLUTION OFREVOLUTIONS
144
XIII. ... No. 2
13
The Structure
of
Scientific Revolutions
tinue to speak even of discoveries as revolutionary, because it is
just the possibility of relating their structure to that of, say, the
Copernican...
... Nature and Necessity ofScientific Revolutions
X. Revolutions as Changes of World View
XI. The Invisibility of Revolutions
XII. The Resolution of Revolutions
XIII. Progress through Revolutions
Postscript—1969
Index
... examples ofscientificrevolutions are those famous episodes in scientific
development that have often been labeled revolutions before. Therefore, in Sections IX and X, where
the nature ofscientific ... complementary notions of normal science and of scientific
revolutions will be developed in the nine sections immediately to follow. The rest of the essay
attempts to dispose of three remaining central...
...
Fundamental reviewof the trading book
instruments that form part of a revised trading book. The Committee intends to consider the
timing and scope of further work on the capitalisation of interest ... Bank of New York
Mr Karl Reitz Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation,
Washington, DC
Mr Roger Tufts Office of the Comptroller of the Currency,
Washington, DC
24
Fundamental reviewof ... fundamental review.
The Committee has considered a range of options for the basis of a revised trading book
boundary, in addition to the removal of the boundary:
(a) Trading intent of bank management...
... number of customers at a
high level of
profit over a long period of time (at least ten years). Good
marketers
recognize that marketing is both an art and a science, and they
make the best
use ofscientific ... when
examining the
profit and loss statement. One, what is the sales trend? Two,
what is the
trend of cost of goods sold as a percentage of sales? Three,
what's the trend
of operating expenses ... a listing of key words of
concepts that the
student should learn as a result of studying each chapter. Such
aids would make
the book more valuable and enhance the learning experience of
readers....
... abruptlybrought out of his
delusional world, he became violent. After that, when Gary wasbrought
into the questioning room of the police station the next day, two police
officersdesperately searcing ... convicted of murder while Peter
ends up on the same page as his father and inlove with the beautiful and
intelligent Donna Harmon, whom he will marry and live within the
beautiful, quiet city of Whitaker, ... Harmon. After aseries of questions to which they supplied the
answers, they had Gary believing that hehad supernatural powers and
that he could recall the past, even that of which he had notexperienced....
... prosper."
Many of the amateur scientists who contributed to this book
experienced this sort of lift of spirit.
There are lots of amateur scientists, probably a million of them
in this country. ... rapid scientific strides forward. But this is not all the
truth by any means. It took genius to discover the phenomenon
of transduction of genetic characteristics, one of the greatest
scientific ... dozen of my
neighbors started telescopes of their own.
It was not a very good instrument by the standards of present-
day amateurs, but it showed the markings of Jupiter and the
polar caps of...
... strip of paper
as explained in the first Scientific American Book
of
Mathe-
matical Puzzles and Diversions. Close cousins to the
hexa-
flexagons are a wide variety of four-sided structures ... varieties of crystal growth. Some
day physicists may even discover mathematical limitations
to the number of fundamental particles and basic laws. No
one of course has any notion of how mathematics ... a multiple of 9, it will have a digital
root of 9. Adding the digits will give a smaller number that
also has a digital root of 9, so the final result is certain to
be a multiple of 9. There...
... term frequency, is the
quotient of 𝑇
!"
, the number of occurrences of the word k in the reviews of a book,
and N, the total number of reviews for that book. The second term is known as ... length for each of the books they read, while others wrote only
a few words each. The quality of reviews written by the same user varied from
book to book, as well. Reviews written for books that ... database of users and
their review data provided us with an enormous set ofbook reviews for text
mining, and a way for us to make connections between books and users, by
associating a book review...
...
Post-traumatic glioma: Report of one case and reviewof the literature
Bo Zhou, Weiguo Liu
Department of Neurosurgery, Second Affiliated Hospital, College of Medicine, Zhejiang University, ... occurrence of a brain glioma is unequivocally
demonstrated on the basis of well accepted criteria.
Recently, Elisa Anselmi et al.
1
reported two patients
who developed brain gliomas in the scar of ... definite evidence of the causative role of
trauma
4
.
Int. J. Med. Sci. 2010, 7
http://www.medsci.org
249
Zulch
3
in 1965 suggested the following criteria
for the acceptance of a causal...
...
Report of Three Cases and Reviewof Literature
Case report
Received: 2004.2.6
Accepted: 2004.3.17
Published:2004.3.20
Shylashree Chikkamuniyappa and Jaishree Jagirdar
Department of Pathology, ... tumors [4]. Recently Xu B [5] suggested
that accumulation of mutant β-catenin contributes to the development of C-MV of PTC. A handful of
sporadic cases have also been documented [6]. Table 1 ... screening. In 25-
30% of cases, this might provide the first indicator of an underlying FAP syndrome.
Conflict of interest:
The authors have declared that no conflict of interest exists.
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