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Black put forward the theory of "originalism", meaning that the literal wording of the constitution should form the basis for judicial decisions.
Mr. Wilson pays tribute to Edna Kenton, one of the first psychographers to put forward the theory of hallucination instead of apparition.
A few decades later, Sigmund Freud, who first considered anxiety purely physiological, revised himself and put forward the theory of "signal anxiety," in which small doses of anticipatory discomfort generated a cascade of self-protective responses.
In 1990, Pardoux and Peng [2] firstly put forward the theory of nonlinear backward stochastic differential equations (BSDEs for short) and proved an existence and uniqueness result under the Lipschitz assumption.
Kitasato put forward the theory of humoral immunity, proposing that a mediator in serum could react with a foreign antigen.
Clay Montier et al., put forward the theory of the upper and lower thresholds in which mtDNA replication switches on when the mtDNA copy number is less than the lower threshold, and mtDNA degradation starts when the mtDNA copy number is higher than the upper threshold.
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In contrast, very few studies (Butz and Ward 1979; Ermisch 1980, 1988b) put forward the theory that women take advantage of the limited opportunities in the labor market during recessions to have children.
Very soon afterwards, W. Shields put forward the theory that philopatry, i.e. the tendency of individuals of many species to breed near their birthplace, was related to the advantages conveyed by inbreeding, and in particular the capacity of inbreeding to maintain successful gene combinations [ 2].
In the 1970s, Mary Douglas, the world renowned British anthropologist, put forward the cultural theory of grid and group (G/G) which identified four distinct cultural typologies to define the position of an individual within a society.
John Mitchell, an English physicist and astronomer, was inspired by it to put forward the first theories of wave motion in the earth.But Portugal was the main battleground between religious and scientific explanations.
Some researchers have put forward the "exposure theory", which suggests that airborne traces of opiates exhaled from patients' mouths in the operating theatre can slowly sensitise anaesthetists and lead to them getting hooked.
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