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  • There is an interesting term used by psychologists called "Plasticity", it has something to with an individual's need for closure.

    Notes On Literally Or Metaphorically Punching David Lynch In The Face Jeremiah McNichols 2007

  • It sorta represented the culmination of my search for the roots of Industrial Music that started back when I was a kid and saw the Front Line Assembly video for "Plasticity" on Much Music and was captivated and no one could tell me anything about it (and this was before the internet).

    nessus Diary Entry nessus 2007

  • There is an interesting term used by psychologists called "Plasticity", it has something to with an individual's need for closure.

    Archive 2007-01-01 Jeremiah McNichols 2007

  • The Quality Of The Tomato Depends More On Temperature Than On Natural Light New Period Of Brain "Plasticity" Created With Transplanted Embryonic Cells New Spintronics Material Could Help Usher In Next Generation Of Microelectronics Intel Brings Affordable Solid-State Computing To Netbooks And Desktop PCs

    Lockergnome Lockergnome 2010

  • The Quality Of The Tomato Depends More On Temperature Than On Natural Light New Period Of Brain "Plasticity" Created With Transplanted Embryonic Cells New Spintronics Material Could Help Usher In Next Generation Of Microelectronics Intel Brings Affordable Solid-State Computing To Netbooks And Desktop PCs Proteins In Unroasted Coffee Beans May Become Next-Generation Insecticides

    Lockergnome Lockergnome 2010

  • A Dose of Embryonic Cells Could Induce Infant-Like 'Plasticity' in Brain, Allowing it to

    Popular Science - New Technology, Science News, The Future Now 2010

  • Bending Gravity, Researchers Capture Star-Birthing Region 10 Billion Light Years Away A Dose of Embryonic Cells Could Induce Infant-Like 'Plasticity' in Brain, Allowing it to Rewire Itself Like New

    Popular Science - New Technology, Science News, The Future Now Clay Dillow 2010

  • A Dose of Embryonic Cells Could Induce Infant-Like 'Plasticity' in Brain, Allowing it to Rewire Itself Like New Video: The Drunk History of Nikola Tesla, Father of Western Technology

    Popular Science - New Technology, Science News, The Future Now Rebecca Boyle 2010

  • Plasticity may itself be a trait, and one of the selection mechanisms at work -- plasticity has served dogs very well in evolutionary terms, and not all other animals have it.

    The Wonder That Is Dog, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009

  • Plasticity means that you can easily learn new things.

    Archive 2010-08-01 GamesWithWords 2010

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