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  • 71The animate and the inanimate — est le principal livre du mathématicien américain William James Sidis.[1] Il traite de la possibilité d un univers à rebours (reverse universe) en s appuyant notamment sur la seconde loi de la thermodynamique. Sidis l écrit avant 21 ans, et… …

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  • 72thermodynamics — thermodynamicist, n. /therr moh duy nam iks/, n. (used with a sing. v.) the science concerned with the relations between heat and mechanical energy or work, and the conversion of one into the other: modern thermodynamics deals with the properties …

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  • 73reaction mechanism — Introduction       in chemical reactions (chemical reaction), the detailed processes by which chemical substances are transformed into other substances. The reactions themselves may involve the interactions of atoms (atom), molecules (molecule),… …

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  • 74Siger of Brabant — • Indisputably the leader of Latin Averroism during the sixth and seventh decades of the thirteenth century Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Siger of Brabant     Siger of Brabant …

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  • 75microreversibility — noun reversibility at the microscopic level, especially the reversibility of every stage in a catalytic cycle …

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  • 76Mental operations — Approaches and Types Piagetian Seriation Transitivity Classification Decentering Reversibility Conservation Psychometric Cognition Memory Divergent production Convergent production Evaluation …

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  • 77YCgCo-Farbmodell — Das YCgCo Farbmodell (auch YCoCg) beschreibt den Farbraum, der durch die Luminanz Y, chrominance green Cg und chrominance orange Co gebildet wird. Es wird beispielsweise in den Videokompressionsverfahren H.264/MPEG 4 AVC und Dirac[1] eingesetzt,… …

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  • 78anagrams —    by Mike Gane   Although the anagram and anagrammatisation are a reference point for Baudrillard there are very few actual examples of them in his writings. As with other key concepts there is considerable latitude in their definition and there …

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  • 79duality —    by Ashley Woodward   Duality is one of Baudrillard s most central ideas, with which many of his other concepts and contentions have an integral relation: reversibility is an applied form of duality (PW), seduction is always a dual relation… …

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  • 80fatal —    by Andrew Wernick   The notion of fatal strategies is most associated with Baudrillard s book of that title (FS). But the idea, interwoven with what he called the turn to the object , can be traced in his work from the mid 1970s onwards, a… …

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