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Evolution – theory and process

A Theory of Evolution as a Process of Unfolding

A Theory of Evolution as a Process of Unfolding

... This principle contains a lot of information and determines several consequences that I will develop throughout this section, as well as the following. Perhaps the most important consequence of this principle is the ...

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How to Develop a Multi-Grounded Theory: the evolution of a business process theory

How to Develop a Multi-Grounded Theory: the evolution of a business process theory

... of theory and fact on the area under study, in order to assure that the emergence of categories will not be contaminated by concepts more suited to different ...

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The Theory of Evolution, Other Theories, and the Process of Human Colonization of America

The Theory of Evolution, Other Theories, and the Process of Human Colonization of America

... the process of human colonization of America took ...slow process of dispersion of generalized foragers into America that started sometime after the Last Glacial Maximum produced a discontinuous coverage of ...

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The Evolution of Leadership Theory

The Evolution of Leadership Theory

... understood the goals, reduce or eliminate any impediments to goal accomplishment, and work to increase the employee’s satisfaction while achieving the goals. The Decision Making Model of Vroom and Yetton (1973) noted ...

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Developmental Systems Theory as a Process Theory

Developmental Systems Theory as a Process Theory

... development (Griffiths & Stotz 2013). Dividing the developmental system into genome, epigenome and developmental niche may be useful in the study of evolution, because it parallels one way to divide mechanisms ...

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Evolution as Fact, Theory, and Path

Evolution as Fact, Theory, and Path

... In The Origin of Species, published in 1859, Darwin cited independent lines of evidence such as the biogeo- graphical distribution of species, homology of structure, the occurrence of vestigial organs and atavisms, and ...

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Syntactic Theory and the Evolution of Syntax

Syntactic Theory and the Evolution of Syntax

... the evolution of grammatical categories, inflectional morpho- logy, and grammatical ...the evolution of grammar after the emergence of the earliest hu- man ...a process in language change involving ...

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Mulyadhi - Rumi’s Theory of Evolution

Mulyadhi - Rumi’s Theory of Evolution

... Mawlana’s theory that the universe has undergone a long evolutionary process and does not cease after man ...this evolution, Sadra says, “All beings in this world are moving vertically as result of ...

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On the Theory of Evolution Versus the Concept of Evolution: Three Observations

On the Theory of Evolution Versus the Concept of Evolution: Three Observations

... “biological evolution should not be confused with evolutionary processes outside the realm of biology as it does not provide explanations concerning the ‘universe’ or the ...of evolution, as we use it in ...

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Theory of Neutrosophic Evolution: Degrees of Evolution, Indeterminacy, and Involution

Theory of Neutrosophic Evolution: Degrees of Evolution, Indeterminacy, and Involution

... the process of adaptation of a being (plant, animal, or human), to a new environment or conditions, the being partially evolves, partially devolves (degenerates), and partially is indeterminate ...has: ...

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Introducing a Theory of Neutrosophic Evolution: Degrees of Evolution, Indeterminacy, and Involution

Introducing a Theory of Neutrosophic Evolution: Degrees of Evolution, Indeterminacy, and Involution

... The function creates the organ. The lack of organ func- tioning, brings atrophy to the organ. In order to survive, the being has to adapt. One has adap- tation by evolution, or adaptation by involution — as many ...

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The Evolution of Cooperation on Bougainville: A study of the theory of cooperation and the Bougainville peace process during the decade 2001 - 2010

The Evolution of Cooperation on Bougainville: A study of the theory of cooperation and the Bougainville peace process during the decade 2001 - 2010

... 52 Chapter 4: Analysis As has been outlined in Chapter 2, Bougainville as a region has experienced considerable upheaval in recent decades. The violent bloodshed formally came to an end with the 2001 signing of the ...

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On Stress Disease and Evolution: A Unifying Theory

On Stress Disease and Evolution: A Unifying Theory

... It will become obvious that most of the areas I shall deal with in this book are remote from my immediate areas of expertise, particularly where I discuss the nature of auto-immunity, cancer, evolution, and the ...

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On Stress Disease and Evolution: A Unifying Theory

On Stress Disease and Evolution: A Unifying Theory

... that process has laid the groundwork, the conscious mind must be aware that there are many possible ways of interpreting information, so that “thinking aside” 20 or “lateral thinking” 24 , together with a certain ...

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On Stress Disease and Evolution: A Unifying Theory

On Stress Disease and Evolution: A Unifying Theory

... this process, a similarly ordered enquiry can again be conducted within it by aiming tests at successively lower and lower levels of its functionally hierarchic ...

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On Stress Disease and Evolution: A Unifying Theory

On Stress Disease and Evolution: A Unifying Theory

... PATHOLOGICAL DIAGNOSIS I will approach this first from the viewpoint of the relevant clinical evidence. The suddenness of the onset of most heart attacks in this respect suggests a vascular event, on general grounds ...

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On Stress Disease and Evolution: A Unifying Theory

On Stress Disease and Evolution: A Unifying Theory

... hypertension, particularly when blood pressure may remain elevated even after the basic underlying abnormality (e.g. adrenal tumour in Conn‘s syndrome) has been removed entirely. 45-48 If a relative autonomy of the ...

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On Stress Disease and Evolution: A Unifying Theory

On Stress Disease and Evolution: A Unifying Theory

... aggravating or even localising the clinical condition that follows. But several points need to be made. First, an inflammatory response to local damage may not always be purely reparative. As mentioned above in our ...

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On Stress Disease and Evolution: A Unifying Theory

On Stress Disease and Evolution: A Unifying Theory

... some process did exist which promoted a change in existing DNA sequence by something that facilitated our general method of grouping analysis, then it might also make possible considerably improved solutions to ...

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On Stress Disease and Evolution: A Unifying Theory

On Stress Disease and Evolution: A Unifying Theory

... So overall, though the threshold models of selection made important points, they still did not resolve the paradox that there was far too much polymorphism in natural populations to be explained by selective mechanisms. ...

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