It gets larger, for example, in cases of dynamogenic excitation.
In a word, the "dynamogenic function" of which Loria speaks (infra pp.
This conception of thedynamogenic function of poverty is the most characteristic feature of the social thought of our day, the feature wherein that thought contrasts most categorically with the ideas of an earlier age.
The dynamogenic powers of the different colors were thus found to rank in the spectral order, red representing the climax of energy, or, as Fere puts it, "the intensity of the visual sensation varies as the vibrations.
We are now to notice the dynamogenic value of the strong emotions aroused by catastrophe.
These are found to be either abnormal and handicapping, such as, emotional parturition; or stimulative and promotive, such as the dynamogenic reactions.
These were found to be either abnormal and handicapping such as emotional parturition; or stimulative and promotive, as dynamogenic reaction.
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