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An advocate of reductionism.
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appears somehow immune to reductionist voyeurism.
Simplicity also leads to reductionist thinking about causes and solutions.
"He was very opposed to reductionist approaches to understanding human behavior," said Dr. Folkman, co-author with Dr. Lazarus of a 1984 book, "Stress, Appraisal and Coping".
Are psychological phenomena subject to reductionist explanations via neuroscience?
We concentrate on a handful of issues relating mainly to reductionist versions of ontological realism.
'Scientific reduction' applies to reductionist claims supposedly justified by scientific evidence and the success of science.
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It will be necessary to combine reductionist approaches to define the mechanisms through which factors interact, the changes in gene activity this causes and then annotating these mechanisms onto system-wide views.
In contrast to a reductionist approach to the data by means of task analysis and task ranking, the interviews had a more holistic approach, focusing on experiences with the PA program as an integrated system.
Microfluidic devices could be used to design reductionist models of vascular biology, such as to recapitulate fluid flow found in in vivo conditions.
In the present work, we sought to pursue this reductionist approach to clarify to what extent the 'pore domain' of homologous BCL-2 family proteins contributes to their functional divergence.
But no one who wishes in any way to stand within historic Christianity could possibly assent to that reductionist assertion.
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