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The equation is named after Edward Wight Washburn; [1] also known as Lucas–Washburn equation, considering that Richard Lucas [2] wrote a similar paper three years earlier, or the Bell-Cameron-Lucas-Washburn equation, considering J.M. Bell and F.K. Cameron's discovery of the form of the equation in 1906.
Contemporary reviews of the book were mostly positive. The book was reviewed by journals in the fields of anthropology, archaeology, the arts, and mathematics. Mary Frame in African Arts said: "a solid and attractive book that takes the reader in logical stages toward an understanding of the symmetrical basis of pattern repeats."
Assisted by his graduate student A.L. Washburn, Cannon set out to test whether stomach contractions were responsible for signaling hunger to the brain. Arthur Lawrence Washburn (1887-1965) was a graduate student at Harvard Medical School when he participated in the hunger experiment. Washburn had entered Harvard College in 1906 and graduated ...
A force balance equation known as Washburn's equation for the above material having cylindrical pores is given as: [1 ... This page was last edited on 19 October 2023
In a 2023 review of research on supplementation with NAD-boosting compounds, researchers found that the supplements were safe and tolerable in healthy, middle-aged and older adults.
Ken Wilber and Michael Washburn delivered the main transpersonal models of development of this period, Wilber in 1977 and Washburn in 1988. [10] Ken Wilber has since distanced himself from the label "transpersonal", being in favour of the label of "integral" since the mid-1990s. In 1998 he formed the Integral Institute. [11]
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An analysis and criticism of theomatics has been published by Tim Hayes, previously under the pseudonym "A. B. Leever". [3] [4]A German statistician, Kurt Fettelschoss, published an analysis [5] that claims that "The observed quantity of theomatic hits is significantly not random". [6]