This article has no associated abstract. ( fix it )doi:10.1111/j.1467-9744.1982.tb00962.xPhil MullinsJohn Wiley & Sons, Ltd.ZygonP. Mullins, "The Spectrum of Meaning - Polanyian Perspectives on Science and Religion," Zygon 17 (1982), 7
The meaning of SPECTRUM is a continuum of color formed when a beam of white light is dispersed (as by passage through a prism) so that its component wavelengths are arranged in order. How to use spectrum in a sentence.
The meaning of SPECTROMETER is an instrument used for measuring wavelengths of light spectra. How to use spectrometer in a sentence.
new location. Thus, the first truly sedentary (that is, nonmigratory) societies were born. As time went on, such communities gradually learned how to direct the flow of water to enhance the productive capacity of the land, while the introduction of the iron plow eventually led to the cultiva...
of over six meters distance. The kinesthetic perception (5 bits/sec.) is sufficient, in order to feel a bee wing that falls from 1cm distance on our cheek. The nose works with 1 bit/sec. and can perceive a drop perfume that is distributed in a three-room apartment. The taste nerves ...
According to one nurse, during such a visit, a patient suddenly realised that the sounds and movements of the ICU bed could explain his memories of being on a boat during his ICU stay. Risking oneself When the ICU nurses described being devoted to creating meaning for patients’ periods of ...
The five major mass extinctions receive most of the attention, but they are only one end of a spectrum of extinction events. Collectively, more species went extinct during smaller events that were less dramatic but more frequent. The best known of the five major extinction events, the one ...
North China University of Water Resources and Electric PowerMaxwell Science PublishingResearch Journal of Applied Sciences Engineering & TechnologyYi Miao. On the Operational Meaning of Broad - spectrum Philoso- phy Methodology [ J ]. Research Journal of applied Science, Engineer- ing and Technology, ...
A local change of codon meaning that is dependent on the context in which it occurs. Translational bypassing A process in which ribosomes skip three or more nucleotides without decoding. Fixed codon reassignment A complete unconditional change of the standard meaning of a codon. Standard meaning T...
spectrum -- RGB. Up to three bytes of data are allocated to specify a pixel's color, one byte for each major color component. A true color or 24-bit color system uses all three bytes. However, many color display systems use only one byte, which limits the display to 256 different ...