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  • ...stinguish|text = electric–magnetic duality, knows also as [[Montonen–Olive duality]]}} ...into a magnetic field. These are special cases of [[Duality (mathematics)|duality in mathematics]]. ...
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  • ...valid statement can be traced to the [[Duality (electricity and magnetism)|duality of electricity and magnetism]]. The use of duality in [[circuit theory]] is due to Alexander Russell who published his ideas i ...
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  • ...artifacts. To challenge the so-called "technological determinism", today's theories of technological change emphasize the scope of the need of technical choice == Sociological theories == ...
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  • ==Inquiry theories== ...to do with the qualities of a given example. Peirce noted similar forms of duality in many of his early writings, leading to the consummate treatment in his 1 ...
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  • ...t a distance]]. Locality evolved out of the [[Classical field theory|field theories]] of [[classical physics]]. The idea is that for a cause at one point to ha ...r 'probabilistic') events and measurements can show either [[wave–particle duality |particle-like or wave-like results]] depending on their design. This world ...
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  • ...principles that relate these phenomena. These patterns are called physical theories or, when they are very well established and of broad use, physical laws or ...mathematical methods for such applications and the formulation of physical theories. ...
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  • ...ism" are specific cognitive distortions, applying to the positive/negative duality. This conceptual framework posits two additional cognitive distortion class ...Beidel |title=A Critique of the Theoretical Bases of Cognitive Behavioral Theories and Therapy |journal=Clinical Psychology Review |year=1986 |volume=6 |issue ...
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  • ...gation, [[philosophical skepticism]], are nonsense (OC §37&58). Both bogus theories violate the rules of the epistemic game that make genuine doubt and certain ...agarjuna. In the name of nonsense, it is finally refused the conception of duality and the Aristotelian formal logic. ...
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  • ...ns are best explained by [[quantum mechanics]] and exhibit [[wave–particle duality]], their behavior featuring properties of both [[wave]]s and [[particle]]s. ...was used later in a physiological context. Although Wolfers's and Lewis's theories were contradicted by many experiments and never accepted, the new name was ...
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  • ...awards/some-fundamental-control-theory-i-controllability-observability-and-duality-and-some-fundamental|doi=10.2307/2589614|jstor=2589614}}</ref> ...trol|multivariable]], [[adaptive control|adaptive]] and [[robust control]] theories come under this division. Matrix methods are significantly limited for MIMO ...
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  • ...fully diffract electrons, providing experimental evidence of wave-particle duality. ...annot be derived from [[local hidden-variable theory|local hidden-variable theories]] if locality is to be maintained. ...
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  • Some of the earliest [[Timeline of cosmological theories|cosmological models]] of the universe were developed by [[ancient Greek phi ...ossibilities that the universe has more dimensions (which is postulated by theories such as the [[string theory]]) and that its spacetime may have a multiply c ...
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  • ...tion]], that fluctuates between various energy states (see [[wave-particle duality]]). All quantum mechanical systems undergo fluctuations even in their groun ...ive corrections".{{sfnp|Bordag et al.|2009|p=4}} In more complex nonlinear theories (e.g. QCD) zero-point energy can give rise to a variety of complex phenomen ...
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  • ...l |first1=C. |last2=Noll |first2=W. |year=2004 |title=The non-linear field theories of mechanics |url=https://archive.org/details/nonlinearfieldth00true_338 |u ...all elementary particles, electrons exhibit properties of [[wave-particle duality|both particles and waves]]: they can collide with other particles and can b ...
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