Kelsen throughout his active career was also a significant contributor to the theory of judicial review, the hierarchical and dynamic theory of positive law, and the science of law.
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In 1932 his observations of neuro-cellular proliferation in the amblystoma led him to propose " An Electro-Dynamic Theory of Development " for which he is now most widely remembered.
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Though dynamic theory tends to place emphasis on childhood development, Kohut believed that the need for such selfobject relationships does not end at childhood but continues throughout all stages of a person's life.
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Several studies have applied hierarchy and patch dynamic theories for the definition of ecosystem and landscape functional types at different spatial scales, by scaling-up emergent structural and functional properties from patches to regions.
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The story isn't true, but a chapter of that thesis, titled " A Dynamic Theory of Racial Income Differences, " does have an appendix that begins " Each agent begins life with a random innate endowment.
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In 1935 he published ( with F . S . C . Northrop ) " The Electro-Dynamic Theory of Life " and ( with C . T . Lane ) " Electrical Characteristics of Living Systems ".
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The game is used to illustrate one of the links between System Dynamics theory and the Feedback Control Theory which inspired it-that systems with positive feedback loops and high gain can lead to oscillation and overload, such as that which happens with microphones and amplifiers.
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Other recent work by Margaret Archer ( morphogenesis theory ), Tom R . Burns and collaborators ( actor-system dynamics theory and social rule system theory ), and Immanuel Wallerstein ( World Systems Theory ) provided elaborations and applications of the sociological classics in structural sociology.
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Blume s career included major contributions to dynamic theory, soil structure interactions, and the inelastic behavior of structures, earning him the title of the Father of Earthquake Engineering . Blume died at the age of 92 at his Hillsborough, California home on March 1, 2002.
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"Implantation, if successful, would result in the birth of her biological child and could have life-long emotional and psychological repercussions, " wrote Poritz, citing, " The Human Embryo, the Progenitors, and the State : Toward a Dynamic Theory of Status, Rights, and Research Policy ", 5 High Tech.