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1Place theory (hearing) — Place theory is a theory of hearing which states that our perception of sound depends on where each component frequency produces vibrations along the basilar membrane. By this theory, the pitch of a musical tone is determined by the places where… …
2dependence — noun (U) 1 a situation in which you depend on the help and support of someone or something else in order to exist or be successful (+ on/upon): We need to reduce our dependence on oil as a source of energy. opposite independence 2 drug/alcohol… …
3Path dependence — explains how the set of decisions one faces for any given circumstance is limited by the decisions one has made in the past, even though past circumstances may no longer be relevant. [Definition from [http://poopthebook.com/blog/?p=20 Our Love Of …
4Cocaine dependence — Classification and external resources ICD 10 F14.2 ICD 9 304.2 …
5Substance dependence — Substance dependency Classification and external resources ICD 10 F10.2 F19.2 ICD 9 …
6Delayed density dependence — In population ecology delayed density dependence describes a situation where population growth is controlled by negative feedback operating with a time lag[1]. Contents 1 Population cycles 2 Causes …
7Route-dependence — In theoretical physics, the issue of route dependence deals with whether a selected differential between two points is taken as , or as being partly a function of the route along which comparative measurements are taken. It usually applies in… …
8Alcohol and Drug Dependence Centre Building — Das Alcohol and Drug Dependence Centre Building ist ein historisches Bauwerk in der Adelaide Road 265 im Stadtteil Newton der neuseeländischen Stadt Wellington. Es wurde am 28. Juni 1984 vom New Zealand Historic Places Trust unter Nummer 3598 als …
9Grover Cleveland: Second Inaugural Address — ▪ Primary Source Saturday, March 4, 1893 In obedience of the mandate of my countrymen I am about to dedicate myself to their service under the sanction of a solemn oath. Deeply moved by the expression of confidence and personal… …
10Anchor — An chor ([a^][ng] k[ e]r), n. [OE. anker, AS. ancor, oncer, L. ancora, sometimes spelt anchora, fr. Gr. a gkyra, akin to E. angle: cf. F. ancre. See {Angle}, n.] 1. A iron instrument which is attached to a ship by a cable (rope or chain), and… …