Similar words: toucan, caulk, caucasian, caulking, cauldron, cauliflower, vault, fault. Meaning: n. French physicist who determined the speed of light and showed that it travels slower in water than in air; invented the Foucault pendulum and the gyroscope (1819-1868).
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31, Schuler and Foucault cycle oscillations have some errors to strap attitude heading reference system ( AHRS ).
32, In this way, Foucault cursorily drew an outline of genealogy of modern power through this course, summarizing the preterit work and unsealing the research way for the future.
33, The epigraph, quotes from Michel Foucault and V.S. Naipaul about memory and consciousness, suggests how the novel should be read.
34, In regard of his spiritual temperament, the anti-humanism of Foucault is a sort of "humanism" above the traditional humanism.
35, The first public exhibition of a Foucault pendulum took place in February 1851 in the Meridian Room of the Paris Observatory.
36, Adopting the characteristics and micro-analysis of power in modern society, Michel Foucault presents another view of social power.
37, For Foucault there is no ultimate answer waiting to be uncovered.
38, The western folly culture is of long standing and well established, with the legends of fools of Gotham, The Bible and Foucault s History of Insanity in the Age of Reason as the textual epitome.
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