Sentences with phrase «principle of a continuum»

The principle of a continuum from strength - to - endurance states that lifting heavy weights leads to greater gains in strength, while lifting light weights leads to greater gains in muscular endurance.

Not exact matches

Each actual occasion prehends the space - time continuum in its infinite entirety; that, says Whitehead, is nothing but an example of the general principle (also illustrated by prehension of qualitative eternal objects) that «actual fact includes in its own constitution real potentiality which is referent beyond itself.»
There is one «extensive continuum» of potential regions; it is differentiable into space and time according to relativistic principles.
A true physical «continuum» (beyond the unity of the physical «field») is not necessary as material for a substantial formal principle of living beings.
No such limitation of simultaneity as a physically relevant relation exists in his earlier philosophy of nature.12 In addition, Whitehead appends a note to this statement which has an oddly apologetic tone, especially when one reads the note (as I think one must) as explaining how the statement above is compatible with Einsteinian assumptions: «This principle lies on the surface of the fundamental Einsteinian formula for the physical continuum (PR 61 / 96).
The extensive continuum as a principle of togetherness of actual entities is given to presentational immediacy which «gives positive information only about the immediate present as defined by itself» (PR 124/189).
This concept is intended to provide a passage from presentational immediacy to causal efficacy whereby extensive continuum can be conceived also as a principle of real external relations.
Accordingly, extensive continuum as such does not seem to be an adequate principle of real togetherness, of real external relations.
«The line, the continuum became the organizing principle of life.
WHO and its partners agree that a core principle underlying maternal, newborn and child health efforts is lifelong access to health care: a continuum of care for the mother starting from long before pregnancy (during childhood and adolescence) through pregnancy and childbirth.
All families can benefit from support in some way; the principles of family support should be incorporated into casework across the child welfare service continuum.
In Reinventing America's Schools, Osborne encourages cities to progress along a continuum instead of shaming them for not already adhering to his principles.
The core principles of Windows 10 are the ability to have the same experience across all devices and empowering users to do more, so that includes things like the Universal Windows Platform, Cortana, and Continuum.
Coaches are trained across the career continuum, incorporating principles of career development theory.
Career Coaches are trained across the careers continuum, incorporating principles of career development theory into career assessments, exploration / research, personal branding, decision - making, job search, skills development, and enhancement / advancement.
ELECT sets out six principles to guide practice in early years settings and also provides a continuum of development for children from birth to age eight.
Family support and family preservation services are part of a continuum of services to support and strengthen families that build upon the principles of family - centered practice.
All families can benefit from support in some way; the principles of family support should be incorporated into casework across the child welfare service continuum.
The principles of Conrad's Continuum have been incorporated by an international audience of professionals into such fields as Rolfing, physical therapy, psychoneuroimmunology, craniosacral therapy, dance, yoga, therapeutic massage, and physical fitness.
This philosophy and these principles guide Family & Children's Center towards our mission of serving children, families, and individuals with a continuum of services designed to strengthen families and promote individual well - being.
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