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The outward appearance of the individual. It is the product of interactions between genes, and between the genotype and the environment.
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| phenomenology |
for Hegel, the study of the dialectical development of Spirit through stages towards rational, self-conscious freedom; for Husserl, a philosophical method based on the reflective and descriptive study of consciousness focused on the intentionality of mental states. The structure of consciousness revealed, which includes an ego that exists absolutely, aimed to provide a sure foundation for knowledge. ...
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| phenolic |
A washer or spacer that is used on the armature. It is named for the material it is made of. In low power motors, it is installed inside the set-up against the commutator. On high power motors, it is installed outside the set-up up against the ball bearing on the endbell side of the arm. The purpose in both instances is to cause oil to spin off the washer, and not continue down the shaft to get on the commutator.
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| phenotype |
The visible properties of an organism that are produced by the interaction of the genotype and the environment.
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| phenotype |
the visually observed characteristics of an individual; physical appearance.
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