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Spontaneously Driven
Author | : Ginnie Frederick |
Publsiher | : Christian Faith Publishing, Inc. |
Total Pages | : 295 |
Release | : 2020-12-09 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 9781098034504 |
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Back PagePrepare yourself for a most memorable journey!At first, they thought, why not?You will laugh: as Ginnie's and Russ's antics are sure to tickle your funny bone when Ginnie holds on to a tiny tree for dear life.You will be full of wonder: at situations God will put right under their noses.You will be curious: about God's amazing creation as you travel through national parks.You will be inspired: by our Creator's beauty with sunsets that feel like a preview to heaven.You will be overwhelmed with joy: when you learn powerful facts presented to you.What could possibly happen when Ginnie and Russ, two strong-willed, fun-loving people inherit a little money?Finally retired and finally empty-nesters. Never having a vacation alone, after 39 years together.Everything is spontaneous making very few reservations. They drive their old van across country from Marietta, Georgia to Seattle, Washington. What started to be a short trip became a two-and-a-half-month journey. Doing what they always wanted to do.Let them guide you through a few of our Creator's most awesome and delightful works.And if you know you are not able to take such a journey; see it, feel it, do it through their eyes. Breathe.Explore.Because at first, they thought, why not? So why not?
Ecodynamics
Author | : C. A. Brebbia |
Publsiher | : WIT Press |
Total Pages | : 369 |
Release | : 2012 |
Genre | : Nature |
ISBN | : 9781845646547 |
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This book contains a series of outstanding contributions on ecodynamics that appeared in limited editions before the emergence of the International Journal of Design & Nature and Ecodynamics, which has now become the primary focus for this area of research.The aim of ecodynamics is to relate ecosystems to evolutionary thermodynamics, which can lead to appropriate solutions for sustainable development. The contributions published in this volume relate to all aspects of ecosystems and sustainable development, ranging from physical sciences to economics and epistemology.The world of ecosystems has been dominated by the towering personality of Ilya Prigogine to whom this volume is dedicated. The first article is an extract from his autobiography written shortly before he died.Prigogine's ideas are directly reflected in many of the contributions in this volume. He helped set up numerous research groups all around the world, including that at Siena University headed by the late Enzo Tiezzi. He also influenced the work of Sven Jorgensen, Bernard Patten, Robert Ulanowicz, Simone Bastianoni, Nadia Marchettini, Ricardo Pulselli, T-S Chon, to name just a few amongst the many authors contributing to this volume.This compilation of influential papers currently unavailable in the open literature will make an important contribution to the field of ecodynamics.
Smooth Muscle Spontaneous Activity
Author | : Hikaru Hashitani,Richard J. Lang |
Publsiher | : Springer |
Total Pages | : 427 |
Release | : 2019-06-10 |
Genre | : Medical |
ISBN | : 9789811358951 |
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This book presents the commonality and heterogeneity of the mechanisms underlying smooth muscle spontaneous activity in various smooth muscle organs and in addition discusses their malfunctions in disease and their potential as novel therapeutic targets. To facilitate understanding, the volume is divided into five parts and covers 16 organs: airways, gastrointestinal tract (phasic muscle, tonic muscle), renal pelvis, ureter, urinary bladder, urethra, corporal tissue, prostate, uterus, oviducts, seminal vesicle, artery, vein, microvasculature, and lymphatic vessels. This structure will help readers to comprehend the most up-to-date information on the similarities and differences in the contractile mechanisms driving various smooth muscles as well as their potential manipulations in particular visceral organ pathologies. The vast advancements in gene, electrical recording, and imaging technologies in this field are also discussed, with review of past achievements and consideration of likely future developments. This book will be of worldwide interest to clinicians, students, and researchers alike.
Spontaneous Evolution
Author | : Bruce H. Lipton, Ph.D.,Steve Bhaerman |
Publsiher | : Hay House, Inc |
Total Pages | : 434 |
Release | : 2009-09-15 |
Genre | : Body, Mind & Spirit |
ISBN | : 9781401926687 |
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We’ve all heard stories of people who’ve experienced seemingly miraculous recoveries from illness, but can the same thing happen for our world? According to pioneering biologist Bruce H. Lipton, it’s not only possible, it’s already occurring. In Spontaneous Evolution, this world-renowned expert in the emerging science of epigenetics reveals how our changing understanding of biology will help us navigate this turbulent period in our planet’s history and how each of us can participate in this global shift. In collaboration with political philosopher Steve Bhaerman, Dr. Lipton invites readers to reconsider the "unquestionable" pillars of biology, including: · random evolution, survival of the fittest, and the role of DNA; · the relationship between mind and matter; · how our beliefs about nature and human nature shape our politics, culture, and individual lives; and · how each of us can become planetary "stem cells" supporting the health and growth of our world. By questioning the old beliefs that got us to where we are today and keep us stuck in the status quo, we can trigger the spontaneous evolution of our species that will usher in a brighter future.
Treating Weapons Proliferation
Author | : D. Santoro |
Publsiher | : Springer |
Total Pages | : 261 |
Release | : 2010-03-01 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 9780230105713 |
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Treating Weapons Proliferation is a chilling exploration of the dynamics of weapons proliferation and nonproliferation. In an analogy with the disease of cancer, the book walks the reader through the history of the phenomenon with its growing complexities and changing dimensions.
Mathematical Modeling of Spontaneous Heating of a Coalbed
Author | : John C. Edwards |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 24 |
Release | : 1990 |
Genre | : Coal |
ISBN | : UOM:39015078475442 |
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Crucial Events Why Are Catastrophes Never Expected
Author | : Bruce J West,Paolo Grigolini |
Publsiher | : World Scientific |
Total Pages | : 372 |
Release | : 2021-05-12 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 9789811234118 |
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A nonsimple (complex) system indicates a mix of crucial and non-crucial events, with very different statistical properties. It is the crucial events that determine the efficiency of information exchange between complex networks. For a large class of nonsimple systems, crucial events determine catastrophic failures - from heart attacks to stock market crashes.This interesting book outlines a data processing technique that separates the effects of the crucial from those of the non-crucial events in nonsimple time series extracted from physical, social and living systems. Adopting an informal conversational style, without sacrificing the clarity necessary to explain, the contents will lead the reader through concepts such as fractals, complexity and randomness, self-organized criticality, fractional-order differential equations of motion, and crucial events, always with an eye to helping to interpret what mathematics usually does in the development of new scientific knowledge.Both researchers and novitiate will find Crucial Events useful in learning more about the science of nonsimplicity.
The Spontaneous Brain
Author | : Georg Northoff |
Publsiher | : MIT Press |
Total Pages | : 534 |
Release | : 2018-10-09 |
Genre | : Psychology |
ISBN | : 9780262346979 |
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An argument for a Copernican revolution in our consideration of mental features—a shift in which the world-brain problem supersedes the mind-body problem. Philosophers have long debated the mind-body problem—whether to attribute such mental features as consciousness to mind or to body. Meanwhile, neuroscientists search for empirical answers, seeking neural correlates for consciousness, self, and free will. In this book, Georg Northoff does not propose new solutions to the mind-body problem; instead, he questions the problem itself, arguing that it is an empirically, ontologically, and conceptually implausible way to address the existence and reality of mental features. We are better off, he contends, by addressing consciousness and other mental features in terms of the relationship between world and brain; philosophers should consider the world-brain problem rather than the mind-body problem. This calls for a Copernican shift in vantage point—from within the mind or brain to beyond the brain—in our consideration of mental features. Northoff, a neuroscientist, psychiatrist, and philosopher, explains that empirical evidence suggests that the brain's spontaneous activity and its spatiotemporal structure are central to aligning and integrating the brain within the world. This spatiotemporal structure allows the brain to extend beyond itself into body and world, creating the “world-brain relation” that is central to mental features. Northoff makes his argument in empirical, ontological, and epistemic-methodological terms. He discusses current models of the brain and applies these models to recent data on neuronal features underlying consciousness and proposes the world-brain relation as the ontological predisposition for consciousness.