The decay modes of proton drip-line nuclei with A between 42 and 47
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en
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Zeitschrift für Physik A. 1992, vol. 344, p. 135-144
Springer-Verlag
English Abstract
If we analyse the semantic field of the term “anthropology” we find that the idea covers a very wide range. At the same time however, expressed opinion follows three basic ways. First of all through definitions or lists ...Read more >
If we analyse the semantic field of the term “anthropology” we find that the idea covers a very wide range. At the same time however, expressed opinion follows three basic ways. First of all through definitions or lists of characteristics. Or else through the choice of methods used to analyse the human fact. Finally there are the moments where a researcher admits that he can define only the contours of a concept whose core he still ignores. We can say that there exists an “anthropology” in an ethnographic sense or a “biological anthropology”. But every thought also has an “anthropological instant”, that is an explicit or implicit representation of humanity which stands out from interpretations and epistemological passages.Read less <
English Keywords
implicit anthropology
human représentation
interpretation
methods for information and communication
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Hal imported