• Functional periodicity is a term that emerged around the late 19th century around the belief, later to be found invalid, that women suffered from physical...
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    of lithium through neon, and is the basis for the periodicity of chemical properties that the periodic table illustrates: at regular but changing intervals...
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    a functional group is any substituent or moiety in a molecule that causes the molecule's characteristic chemical reactions. The same functional group...
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  • also a notion of almost periodic functions on locally compact abelian groups, first studied by John von Neumann. Almost periodicity is a property of dynamical...
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  • and all stages of child development from infancy to adolescence. Functional periodicity, the belief women are mentally and physically impaired during menstruation...
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    the zeitgeist. Thorndike agreed to supervise her dissertation on functional periodicity, which focused on the idea that women are psychologically impaired...
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    Functional magnetic resonance imaging or functional MRI (fMRI) measures brain activity by detecting changes associated with blood flow. This technique...
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  • In mathematics, a functional equation [irrelevant citation] is, in the broadest meaning, an equation in which one or several functions appear as unknowns...
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  • annealed disorder. The strictest form of order in a solid is lattice periodicity: a certain pattern (the arrangement of atoms in a unit cell) is repeated...
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  • associated functional values as remaining fixed, and mentally translate the lattice to gain insight into the function's characteristics. If a doubly periodic function...
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  • interference of high-intensity, coherent laser pulses to produce functional periodic microstructures. To achieve interference, the beam is divided by...
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  • proposed that the periodicity of PMOs may produce anisotropic mechanical, electrical and optical responses, in the same manner that periodicity magnifies anisotropy...
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  • result of convolving a Heaviside step function (if periodicity is not required) or a square wave (if periodic) with a sinc function: the oscillations in the...
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  • analysis for computing periodicity in evenly-spaced data Harmonic (mathematics) Least-squares spectral analysis for computing periodicity in unevenly spaced...
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  • tendency of many physical and biological systems to synchronize their periodicity and rhythm through interaction. This tendency has been identified as...
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  • Hyperkalemic periodic paralysis (HYPP, HyperKPP) is an inherited autosomal dominant disorder that affects sodium channels in muscle cells and the ability...
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  • 1080/01442359609353191. Babaev, E.V. and R. Hefferlin 1996. The Concepts of Periodicity and Hyper- periodicity: from Atoms to Molecules, in Rouvray, D.H. and Kirby, E.C...
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  • mutations in ALPK1 cause an NF-κB-mediated autoinflammatory disease: functional assessment, clinical phenotyping and disease course of patients with ROSAH...
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  • characterized by increased periodic limb movements during sleep, which must coexist with a sleep disturbance or other functional impairment, in an explicit...
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  • business translates these items to its functional currency at an appropriate exchange rate. It then prepares periodic reports of its position (balance sheet)...
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  • flared leg jeans; although this article of clothing may still be perfectly functional, it is no longer desirable because style trends have moved away from the...
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  • is a special case of periodic convolution, which is the convolution of two periodic functions that have the same period. Periodic convolution arises, for...
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  • should avoid being homophonous with previous element names or with organic functional groups. However, this rule was not rigorously followed in the past, and...
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    things and places are introduced and tracked through discourse, and PERIODICITY, which organises discourse in waves of information at the scales of the...
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    π / 2 {\displaystyle z=\pm \pi /2} in the same strip. Because of the periodicity, the zeros of sine are π Z = { … , − 2 π , − π , 0 , π , 2 π , … } ⊂...
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  • and functional causes of dysphonia. Dysphonia can be targeted through direct therapy, indirect therapy, medical treatments, and surgery. Functional dysphonias...
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    non-integer, etc.) indices m and n, this relation is called the translation functional equation, cf. Schröder's equation and Abel equation. On a logarithmic...
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  • (critical points of the energy functional on the space of paths). These techniques were used in Raoul Bott's proof of his periodicity theorem. The analogue of...
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  • encapsulates the periodicity in a set of three reciprocal lattice vectors (b1, b2, b3). Now, any periodic potential V(r) which shares the same periodicity as the...
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    Hypokalemic periodic paralysis (hypoKPP), also known as familial hypokalemic periodic paralysis (FHPP), is a rare, autosomal dominant channelopathy characterized...
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