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- highlighted, it is known that there are fundamental physical asymmetries, starting with time. Asymmetry is an important and widespread trait, having evolved numerous...
- asymmetries. He ties it back to the nature of each individual having information that others do not. Stiglitz also mentions how information asymmetry...
- attractive as compared to asymmetrical ones. Highly con****uous directional asymmetries can be temporary ones. For example, during speech, most people (76%)...
- Hedonic asymmetry refers to the idea that pleasure naturally diminishes when satisfaction is sustained over time, whereas emotional pain can persist under...
- study the distribution of asymmetries at po****tion levels, to distinguish between traits that show FA, directional asymmetry, and anti-symmetry. The distribution...
- anterior asymmetry (or brain torque). There are particularly large asymmetries in the frontal, temporal and occipital lobes, which increase in asymmetry in...
- payoff relevant asymmetries in games with similar roles for each player 'correlated asymmetries' (note that any game with correlated asymmetries must also have...
- physical cosmology, the baryon asymmetry problem, also known as the matter asymmetry problem or the matter–antimatter asymmetry problem, is the observed imbalance...
- Brandolini's law, also known as the bull**** asymmetry principle, is an internet adage coined in 2013 by Alberto Brandolini, an Italian programmer, that...
- non-procreation. Benatar explains the main asymmetry using four other asymmetries that he considers quite plausible: The asymmetry of procreational duties: we have...