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6a suggests that the whole-number ratios which govern musical scales served as the model of the kind of mathematical account which should be supplied for all phenomena.
Here, then, More fully accepts the precepts of the mechanical philosophy, but he refuses to accept that Cartesianism can account for all phenomena.
Other scholars have preferred to emphasise instead Wallace's desire to find rational and scientific explanations for all phenomena, both material and non-material, of the natural world and of human society.
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Brindled Moor, on Lewis, is saved in part by a "peat glossary" that has been compiled by local inhabitants led by Finlay MacLeod, who have gathered up the myriad names and descriptions for all the places and phenomena enclosed by the moor.
For the Yogācāras all phenomena and all aspects of the mental domain can be subsumed under these there natures (cf. Nagao 1991, 62 and passim).
"Do not separate yourself from the community" is a strong and frequent Talmudic principle with deep roots - and one need only picture a mass of swaying prayer-shawls, or the concentric circles of a large hora dance to appreciate (for all the upsides of those phenomena) a certain pressure of conformity.
The finding that SIRT6 functions in regulating metabolism, genomic stability and cellular senescence – all phenomena relevant for neoplasia – has prompted multiple groups to assess roles for SIRT6 in cancer.
Indeed, the most remarkable feature of French grand theorising is its aspiration to find comprehensive and universal explanations for all social phenomena: hence the Annales historians' ambition to provide an account of the entire range of human activities (histoire totale).
Although a completely unified theory of physical phenomena has not yet been achieved (and possibly never will be), a remarkably small set of fundamental physical laws appears able to account for all known phenomena.
A fundamental law that has been observed to hold for all natural phenomena requires the conservation of energy i.e., that the total energy does not change in all the many changes that occur in nature.
The name luminescence has been accepted for all light phenomena not caused solely by a rise of temperature, but the distinction between the terms phosphorescence and fluorescence is still open to discussion.
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