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Перевод: corpuscular speek corpuscular


[прилагательное]
корпускулярный; атомный; атомарный; атомический


Тезаурус:

  1. Beyond conceiving it in corpuscular terms, we have no idea of it.
  2. Locke's distinction between the real and nominal essence of substances, and the way in which the corpuscular hypothesis figures in his conception of the world, which he shares with other anti-scholastics of the time, is brought out nicely by his analogy of the Strasburg Cathedral clock.
  3. For Hobbes, such hypotheses were in terms of his "indefinite" science based on the idea of matter in motion; for Gassendi, they were in terms of the Epicurean atomic or corpuscular theory which he adopted and developed.
  4. Gassendi spoke of our not knowing the corpuscular nature of things, the "inner shrines" of nature, but only their appearances; similarly, the "gazing countryman", as Locke calls him, would know only the clock's outer show, and not its internal mechanism.
  5. This comes out notably in the case of Robert Boyle, for he, more than most, defended, explained, and provided experimental illustrations for the corpuscular hypothesis.
  6. Corpuscular,
  7. Then, just as the clock, and clocks like it, have a certain inner mechanical constitution from which these features arise, so has gold in the view of those who adopted the corpuscular hypothesis.
  8. A magnetometer, detecting changes in the magnetic fields arising from charged particles deflected around the earth, measures the effects of corpuscular and non-corpuscular radiation emanated from the sun during solar flares and other events.
  9. It was the belief of many of its members that if explanations and theories were to be given for the facts collected in their natural histories, they were to be given in mechanical terms, specifically in terms of the corpuscular theory.
  10. Accordingly, for him, the real essence of gold, which accounts for and explains those properties of gold with which we are familiar, and which constitute our idea or nominal essence of it, is its corpuscular or atomic constitution.
  11. Corpuscular or particulate radiation appears in the form of protons and neutrons which take longer to reach the earth's upper atmosphere than the higher energy radiations.
  12. His Origin of Forms and Qualities according to the Corpuscular Philosophy (1666) is a masterpiece of criticism of the Aristotelians' substantial forms, a detailed classic exposition of the corpuscular theory he wishes to put in their place, and, finally, a compendium of experiments and results, all explained and analysed in corpuscularian terms.

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