Even when the child got upon his knees upon the piano-stool to play, he did not find that the perturbations he dreaded ceased any the more.
Neptune was discovered from the perturbations of Uranus by sheer calculation, carried on simultaneously and independently by Leverrier in Paris, and Adams in Cambridge.
After these great successes the two astronomers naturally proceeded to study the mutual perturbations of all other bodies in the solar system.
The "annual equation" is a fluctuation introduced into the other perturbations by reason of the varying distance of the disturbing body, the sun, at different seasons of the year.
It is a good thing it is so: accurate astronomy would be impossible if we had to take into account theperturbations caused by a crowd of invisible bodies.
The ordinary problem of perturbation is difficult enough: Given a disturbing planet in such and such a position, to find the perturbations it produces.
Their mutual perturbations give us some data in the case of the satellites of Jupiter; but to our own moon this method is of course inapplicable.
But their perturbations would be very minute, and moreover, on Laplace's theory, would only result in periodic changes, provided each mass were rigid.
Planetary perturbations can be treated as a series of disturbances with some satisfaction: not so those of the moon.
He then set to work to consider the perturbations produced by Jupiter and Saturn, to see if they had been with perfect accuracy allowed for, or whether some minute improvements could be made sufficient to destroy the irregularities.
Vertical distance represents the difference between observed and subsequently calculated longitudes--in other words, the principal perturbations caused by Neptune.
The other four are air, exercise, sleeping, waking, and perturbations of the mind, which only alter the matter.
Passions and Perturbationsof the Mind, how they cause Melancholy.
Exercise of body and mind not too violent, or too remiss, passions of the mind, and perturbations to be avoided.
Democritus hearing this poor excuse, laughed again aloud, perceiving he wholly mistook him, and did not well understand what he had said concerning perturbations and tranquillity of the mind.
They have grievous passions, and immoderate perturbations of the mind, fear, sorrow, &c.
Rectification of passions andperturbations of the mind.
Whosoever he is that shall hope to cure this malady in himself or any other, must first rectify these passions and perturbations of the mind: the chiefest cure consists in them.
It is doubted by some, Gravioresne morbi a perturbationibus, an ab humoribus, whether humours orperturbations cause the more grievous maladies.
To recognise that it cannot exist without some inequalities of nervous energy, some perturbations of nervous function, is reasonable.
But it is a necessary consequence of this theory that many apparent irregularities and perturbations of the bodies of the solar system must take place by reason of the attraction of each upon all the others.
Still, he should be tested: he should be asked for explanations concerning some of the perturbations which Professor Airy had noticed, and see whether he could explain these also by his hypothesis.
The perturbationswere due to some continuous cause--for instance, some unknown planet.
He then set to work to consider the perturbations produced by Jupiter and Saturn to see whether they had been accurately allowed for, or whether some minute improvements could be made sufficient to destroy the irregularities.
Thus, a bad psychological state (many unfavourable predictions) can produce perturbations in the functions of the internal organs.
As already said, sexuality is associated with image models, and changing the structure of basic models, from image to symbolic, has produced strong perturbationsin the approach to sex.
Situations exist when several perturbations appear among the systems of the internal body.
The consequence hereof was a great misfortune to them, the perturbations of the mind having thereby acquired an extraordinary influence over their bodies.
For I am persuaded that we are prepared and fortified sufficiently, by the disputations of the foregoing days, against our own death, or that of our friends, against grief and the other perturbations of the mind.
Nor does the mind of an ingenious man fall into every kind of perturbation, for it never yields to any that are brutish and savage: and some of their perturbations have at first even the appearance of humanity, as mercy, grief, and fear.
But they insist upon it that all perturbations depend on opinion and judgment; therefore they define them more strictly, in order not only the better to show how blameable they are, but to discover how much they are in our power.
The two remaining perturbations are, a joy elate above measure, and lust; and, if a wise man is not subject to these, his mind will be always at rest.
So that it makes no difference whether you approve of moderate perturbations of mind, or of moderate injustice, moderate cowardice, and moderate intemperance.
More fortunate was the computation by which he arrived at the date of 1789 as that which would witness great perturbations if the world should so long endure.
On enquiry we find that, owing to perturbations said to be produced by the sun, the path deviates considerably from an ellipse.
Short-term perturbations in the environment are usually not reflected quickly by changes in total population--certainly not by changes that we can measure with the accuracy of our present-day census techniques.
Nonetheless, I think that it offers potential for use as a tool in assessing population change and perturbations in the food supply which should be studied quite closely.
Having greater latitude for food selection, the thick-billed murre would have a greater tolerance for ecological perturbationsaffecting the available food supply.
These perturbationsare what we call mediumistic phenomena .
It could not become exact until not only the general course of the planetary motions, but the perturbations also, were accounted for, and referred to their causes.
While directly deducting from individual life, these indirectly cause perturbations of social life.
They are diet, air, exercise, sleeping, and walking, and perturbations of the mind.
No planet could safely exist at a much greater distance from one of these suns without being subject to most dangerous perturbations and disruptive tidal forces arising from the vicinity of the second sun.
One is that things do not touch the soul, for they are external and remain immovable; but our perturbations come only from the opinion which is within.
Live in fellowship with God, and that will quiet perturbations within and tumults without.
He sees that a spirit which is conscious of its relation to God, and set free from the perturbations of sin, will be a spirit firm and settled, established and immovable in its obedience and its faith.
Yet am I sure that even now my perturbations are sufficiently stilled for an employment like this?
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