... cost ofthe employment in question
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. The
excess ofthe value ofthe resulting output over the sum of its factor cost and its user cost
is the profit or, as we shall call it, the income ofthe ... AND THE MULTIPLIER
Book IV: The Inducement to Invest
11.
THE MARGINAL EFFICIENCY OF CAPITAL
12.
THE STATE OF LONG-TERM EXPECTATION
13.
THE GENERAL THEORYOFTHE RATE OF INTEREST
14.
THE ... MONEY-WAGES
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PROFESSOR PIGOU'S &apos ;THEORY OF UNEMPLOYMENT'
20. THE EMPLOYMENT FUNCTION
21.
THE THEORYOF PRICES
Short Notes Suggested by the General Theory
22.
NOTES ON THE TRADE...
... determina-
tion of current of large dimension, or ofthe size of
the ampere.
ampere-hour Abbreviations: Ah, amp-hr. The
quantity of electricity that passes through a cir-
cuit in one hour when the rate of ... substance to the surface of another without
absorption. An example is adsorption of water to
the surface of a dielectric. This term is often con-
fused with ABSORPTION because the spellings of
the two ... type of
radar, the sync delay introduced between trans-
mission ofthe pulse and start ofthe trace on the
indicator screen to eliminate the altitude circle in
the display.
ALU Abbreviation of...
... energy, on account
of the motion ofthe source and/or the detecting
apparatus. 3. A small displacement in the appar-
ent positions ofthe stars from month to month on
account ofthe earth’s orbital ... modifying
only the address part of an instruction.
address field In a computer, the part ofthe in-
struction that gives the address of a bit of data (or
a word) in the memory.
address generation The programmed ... electrical
action ofthe cell, as distinguished from the sup-
porting material ofthe plates themselves. 2. A ra-
dioactive substance. 3. The phosphor coating of a
cathode-ray tube screen. 4. The material...
... structures ofthe molecules. These structures are
therefore not of immediate concern in the kinetic theoryof gases; they
determine the exterior fields of force, which form the outworks ofthe
molecule, ...
quantum theoryof collisions (so far as it affects thetheory of
the
transport
phenomena in gases), and on thetheoryof conduction and diffusion in
ionized gases, in the presence of electric ...
results of statistical mechanics.
6. The interpretation of kinetic -theory results
The methods of
the kinetic
theory
are
successful in
giving results
of practical
interest, although the molecular...
... re-
lationship with a pet. The loss ofthe pet often precipitated an episode of severe
symptoms ofthe disorder. Child psychologist Boris Levinson (1970), who pioneered
the use of pets in therapy, observed ... building
blocks in development ofthe self and social relations.
The Heart ofthe Matter
At the heart ofthe relationship with pets is a unique affectionate bond. Quite
simply, people love their pets (Archer, ... benefits of interactions with animals and the therapeutic potential
of animal-assisted programs in a wide range of settings. Yet the field of mental health
has been slow to recognize the importance of...
... substitution;
MS ⁄ MS will then show the substituent positions of dif-
ferent isomers. A problem for MS ⁄ MS of either the
peptides for the bottom-up approach or ofthe proteins
for the top-down approach ... time periods.
Deamidation of any one ofthe 17 Asn and Gln sites of RNase A
produces a 1 Da increase in the mass, –CO-NH
2
fi –CO-OH, of
the molecular ions of that product. The observed isotopic abun-
dances ... MS of these ions gave the C-terminal sequence of
Fig. 5. These and all other peaks of that spectrum did
match those expected for the predicted protein
At4g21280, although its molecular mass of
16...
... activity. The turn to “affect” enables discussion ofthe
important question ofthe appeal of works of art, ofthe emotional and
subjective aspects of our encounter with them. These are questions often ... old-fashioned values of beauty and the aesthetic; and the
serious attempt to rescue the discourse of beauty—and other aesthetic
values—within critical theory from their recent neglect in the academy.) ... legitimately, I think of them as linked: the turn to affect,
the return to phenomenology, the discussion of “presence” in aesthetic
experience, new theories of materiality and ofthe agency of objects,...
... consequences for the comparison ofthe results of this study with
the others. Jacobsen et al. (2006) acknowledged this in the first paragraph of their
paper when referring to the other set of studies: ... is whether any of these
results can be extrapolated to judging the beauty of stimuli in the auditory modality.
390 M. Nadal et al.
in the representation ofthe reward value of a stimulus, the motor ... none of these studies aimed at identifying the network of aesthetic
judgment per se” (Jacobsen et al., 2006, p. 276). In sum, while the question of
the brain correlates of judging the beauty of...
... engine. The
number of hits for positive seeds, negative seeds,
positives seeds near the given word, and negative
seeds near the given word are used to estimate the
association ofthe given word to the ... polarity,
hits
w,pos
is the number of hits returned by a com-
mercial search engine when the search query is the
given word and the disjunction of all positive seed
words. hits
pos
is the number of hits when ... al.,
2010), where the attitude of participants in a discus-
sion is inferred using the text they exchange.
Due to its importance, several researchers have
addressed the problem of identifying the semantic
orientation...