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Drive
In science , drive is a cause to move by force or compulsion. [1] In a psychological sense, drive is the motive force or motivational factor
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Dynamic psychology
In psychology , dynamic psychology is the study of the “ drives ” or mechanisms to arousal in animals and people. [1] A dynamic psychology
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Entropic force
as the driving force of chemical reactions. In particular, according to the equation: ΔF = ΔH – TΔS They state that “we may think of the quantity – ΔF
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Motive force
See main: Psychodynamics In a psychological sense, drive is often defined as the motive force or motivational factor behind a person
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Psycho-dynamics
”. In addition, it is argued that the Oedipus situation, in the psycho -dynamic view, is defined in terms of the “ drives of the child”, rather than
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Thermodynamic force
is the energetic description of the driving force of any process. Conjugate variables See main: Conjugate variables
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Fred Moss
In psychology , Fred A. Moss (1893-1966) was an American psychologist noted for his theory of “ drives ” and “resistances” in the dynamics
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John Garcia
and the entropic force. [1] The following are a few key sections: “ Entropy is the counter- force to evolution . Entropy drives mind toward matter
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Syntropy
, Albert. 1977. "Drive in Living Matter to Perfect Itself," Synthesis 1, Vol. 1, No. 1, pp. 14-26. 2. Vargiu, James. 1977. Editor of Synthesis 1
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Biological energy
tends to refer to Gibbs free energy involved in the driving of biological processes and reactions. [1] In psychology , Wilhelm Reich’s orgone
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Waterpower
of the water's movement drives the blades of a wheel or turbine, which in turn rotates an axle that drives the mill's other machinery. Thermodynamics
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Human Chemistry 101
, human molecule ) Chemistry.com vs eChemistry.com vs ScientificMatch.com (article: science-based online dating sites ) Drive (see
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Animate
animated, logic such as the " induced movement ", driving force , exchange force , thermodynamic force , energy source perspectives, etc., are needed
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ATP
reactions, providing enough energy to drive typical endergonic reactions in the cell. An average person at rest hydrolyzes and produces some 40 kg
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Sex
be described in terms of chemical mechanism. Sex can also be described in terms of energy , entropy , and thermodynamic driving forces . Thermodynamics
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Fritz Lipmann
energy phosphate triple bond can be used to drive many energetically unfavorable biochemical reactions through a mechanism of “energetic coupling
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Affinity of reaction
: “Chemical Potential and Affinity: the Driving Force of Chemical Reactions”, pgs. 103-13). New York: John Wiley & Sons. 3. (a) De Donder, T. (1922
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Laws of the universe
. (2007). Four Laws - that Drive the Universe . Oxford: Oxford University Press. ● Penrose, Roger. (2005). The Road to Reality: A Complete Guide
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DNA
genopsych , running counter to entropy, is inside of DNA, driving the genes in a state of consciousness, causing them to evolve. MHC In sexual
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Ego
of drive and energy, the ego , the partly-conscious state of the active mind in its present plan, and the super-ego , a residue of the earliest object
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