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Transference , The term transference denotes a shift onto another person—usually the psychoanalyst—of feelings, desires, and modes of relating formerly organized or… Transfer , Skip to main content
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trans·fer • v. / transˈfər; ˈtransfər/ (-ferred , -fer·ring ) [tr.] move (someone or something) from one place to anoth… Enation Theory , enation theory The theory that accounts for the origin of the fern leaf by suggesting that it arose from the development of simple outgrowths (enatio… Apparent Age , apparent age
1. An alternative name that has been proposed for absolute age.
2. An idea current in the nineteenth century among certain naturalists w… Mie Scattering , Mie scattering The scattering of electromagnetic radiation, mainly in a forward direction, by spherical particles. The theory was proposed by Gustav… Chromosome Theory Of Heredity , chromosome theory of heredity The unifying theory put forward by W. S. Sutton in 1902 that Mendel's laws of inheritance may be explained by assuming…
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