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Agents have independent private values, which represent the maximum cost they are willing to sustain to obtain an object of unitary quality.

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To use the well-known case of the melody, moments of quality and of intensity form in that case a unitary whole which is perceptible as a "quality of form," and it is precisely the unitary character of this perception, the fact that it is perceptible in one stroke and immediately as unitary form, that Stumpf tries to account for with the aid of the notion of relation of fusion.

By contrast, instead of competing for resources handed out by a web of government and private donors, all with their own different criteria, the NGO proposal suggests making decisions based on peer review by the fund's implementing agencies, using a unitary framework focused solely on quality, need and impact.

At the same time, and due to more or less the same set of influences, Husserl also had used the term Gestalt and Gestaltmoment to indicate higher-order quasi-qualities and the unitary framework of the whole intuition (in a lecture from January 1890, see Husserl 2005, and in the 1891 Philosophy of Arithmetic, where he switches his terminology to "figural moment").

We do not normally think of human behavior as modal, though most people would agree that their quality of consciousness is unitary and they can only do one thing well at a time [ 9].

The simulations and the experimental results validate the overall performance of the 3-phase Photovoltaic Grid-Connected system due to the attained unitary power factor operation together with good power quality.

Well-being is an important construct with a long history of use in health outcomes [ 1- 3] and one of the unitary concepts which can be used to indicate quality of life [ 4].

Open image in new window Fig. 3 Unitary losses as a function of operative altitude with high quality fabric.

In subjective experience each tiny chunk of unitary experience is a qualia (the Latin word from which we get the word "quality" -- we will use the same term for singular and plural).

The study reveals that behind the lower quality of life enjoyed by citizens in some inner London boroughs, metropolitan districts and northern unitary authorities there could be a failure of local government to deliver adequate educational outcomes since a strong association between both phenomena exists.

In his Raumbuch Stumpf takes a stand in favor of a moderate form of nativism, according to which space is a unitary sense, its content is perceptible in an immediate and direct way, and it is inseparable from sensory qualities such as color and sound.

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