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Stephen Jay Gould (1941-2002)
Stephen Jay Gould [3] studied snail fossils and worked at Harvard University [4] in Cambridge, Massachusetts during the latter half of the twentieth century. He contributed to philosophical, historical, and scientific ideas in paleontology, evolutionary theory, and developmental biology. Gould, with Niles Eldredge, proposed the theory of punctuated equilibrium, a view of evolution [5] by which ...
متن کاملReply to Strain , Patterson , and Seidenberg ( 2002 ) Andrew
E. Strain, K. E. Patterson, and M. S. Seidenberg (2002) reported an effect of imageability and a Regularity Imageability interaction in a regression analysis of naming latencies to 120 words. One of their items (couth) was named correctly by just 5 of their 24 participants, and its reaction time was an outlier on their distribution. When that single item is removed, the significant predictors a...
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در این پژوهش اثر فراوانی سالانه چرخندهای مراکز مهم چرخندزای مدیترانه و همچنین میانگین سالانه فشار سطح دریای این مراکز بر بارش سالانه ایران در دوره 1960 تا 2002 بررسی شده است. نتایج نشان میدهد که بجز مناطق جنوب شرق، شرق و قسمتی از مرکز ایران، بارش سالانه بقیه کشور تحت تاثیر معنیدار فراوانی چرخندهای مراکز یادشده است. فراوانی چرخندهای دو مرکز شرق مدیترانه و شمال دریای سرخ، نسبت...
متن کاملClaiming Darwin: Stephen Jay Gould in contests over evolutionary orthodoxy and public perception, 1977-2002.
This article analyzes the impact of the resurgence of American creationism in the early 1980s on debates within post-synthesis evolutionary biology. During this period, many evolutionists criticized Harvard biologist Stephen Jay Gould for publicizing his revisions to traditional Darwinian theory and opening evolution to criticism by creationists. Gould's theory of punctuated equilibrium was a s...
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When angular objects in lensing are considered as linear objects, interesting phenomena start happening. Tachyonic caustics are one example. We review that the intrinsic variables of the lens equation are angular variables. We argue that the “fast glance effect” of a caustic curve that is far away from lenses does not share the physical bearing of the well-known (apparent) superluminal motion. ...
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ژورنال
عنوان ژورنال: Revista de Psicopatología y Psicología Clínica
سال: 2002
ISSN: 2254-6057,1136-5420
DOI: 10.5944/rppc.vol.7.num.3.2002.3930