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    Investigating the Effectiveness of Spatial Frequencies to the Left and Right of Central Vision during Reading: Evidence from Reading Times and Eye Movements.Timothy R. Jordan, Victoria A. McGowan, Stoyan Kurtev & Kevin B. Paterson - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    Revolving”Ownership: The Interplay between Yang- Ownership and Yin-Ownership.Stoyan Stavru - 2024 - Filosofiya-Philosophy 33 (1):39-51.
    The article examines the concept of “revolving ownership” as a metamodel of property, whose structure allows for the interchange (rotation) of diverse components included in it, each capable of achieving different objectives through varied means. It is noted that the metamodel of revolving ownership can be utilized in the creation and structuring of property models over specific entities, necessitating consideration of specific social and environmental factors. In this context, a distinction is made between yang-ownership (“classic” private ownership used as an (...)
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    Notes on femininity, or the big story of a little dress.Stoyan Asenov - 2017 - HORIZON. Studies in Phenomenology 6 (1):161-180.
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    “Burning the bridges”: escalation in the pursuit of authenticity.Stoyan V. Sgourev & Erik Aadland - 2023 - Theory and Society 52 (1):65-93.
    We develop a process-based framework, articulating the escalation of difference between “private” self and “public” display as an alternative trajectory in the pursuit of authenticity to alignment and compromise. A parsimonious model presents an endogenous dynamic of binary choice that generates momentum toward polarization. The model is illustrated in the context of “black” metal – a branch of heavy metal music that appeared in Norway in the early 1990s, notorious for its involvement in criminal activities. Using fanzine data, we construct (...)
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    The Narrative of Our Home: Ecology, Philosophy and the Power of Places.Stoyan Stavru - 2023 - Filosofiya-Philosophy 32 (4):355-372.
    The article compares Pope Francis's encyclical “LAUDATO SI” (2015) and the report by the Club of Rome, “”ome On!: Capitalism, Short-termism, Population and the Destruction of the Planet” (2018), in how they harness the narrative potential of the concept of home. Both with overtly religious and entirely secular arguments, the narrative of our common home is presented as a possible alternative to the prevailing narrative of growth today. The metaphor of home possesses not only conceptual but also generative power to (...)
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    Overlivings and the complexity of the lives we live.Stoyan Stavru - 2023 - Filosofiya-Philosophy 32 (2):232-237.
    The book consists of an Introduction, Three Parts (Part One “Lifetime and Society's Suffering: A Sociology of Generativity”; Part Two “The Generative World: Perspectives on Genetic Phenomenology” and Part Three “Promulgation of Generative Time: Towards a Phenomenological Critique of Biocapitalism”) and Epilogue. As the exhibition progresses, there is an increasing relevance of the subject of research, reaching a socio-analytical and critical review of fully presented events in contemporary times such as the global pandemic caused by COVID-19 (2020 – 2022) and (...)
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  7. A New method for Analysis of Biomolecules Using the BSM-SG Atomic Models.Stoyan Sarg Sargoytchev - 2017 - J. Biom Biostat 8 (2):1000339.
    Biomolecules and particularly proteins and DNA exhibit some mysterious features that cannot find satisfactory explanation by quantum mechanical modes of atoms. One of them, known as a Levinthal’s paradox, is the ability to preserve their complex three-dimensional structure in appropriate environments. Another one is that they possess some unknown energy mechanism. The Basic Structures of Matter Supergravitation Unified Theory (BSM-SG) allows uncovering the real physical structures of the elementary particles and their spatial arrangement in atomic nuclei. The resulting physical models (...)
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  8. Energy in the Universe and its Syntropic Forms of Existence According to the BSM - Superg ravitation Unified Theory.Stoyan Sarg Sargoytchev - 2013 - Syntropy 2013 (2).
    According to the BSM- Supergravitation Unified Theory (BSM-SG), the energy is indispensable feature of matter, while the matter possesses hierarchical levels of organization from a simple to complex forms, with appearance of fields at some levels. Therefore, the energy also follows these levels. At the fundamental level, where the primary energy source exists, the matter is in its primordial form, where two super-dense fundamental particles (FP) exist in a classical pure empty space (not a physical vacuum). They are associated with (...)
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  9. Hidden space energy. The Heterodyne resonance mechanism. Theory and experiments.Stoyan Sargoytchev - 2020
    According to the BSM Supergravitation Unified Theory, the physical vacuum contains energy that is not of electromagnetic origin. The Heterodyne Resonance Mechanism (HRM) predicted by the theory permits access to this hidden energy by a process involving the anomalous magnetic moment and the quantum mechanical spin flipping of the electron. Plasma experiments and analysis of lightning observations indicate that the HRM effect could be involved in the natural lightning phenomena. Although the energy density of this hidden source is much smaller (...)
     
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    Structural Physics of Nuclear Fusion.Stoyan Sarg (ed.) - 2013 - USA: amazon.
    Remarkable advances in cold fusion, known also as LENR, raised the hope for a safer and cheaper nuclear energy. The results, however, cannot be explained from the point of view of current physical understanding of nuclear fusion. This is an obstacle for research investment in this field. The present book suggests a new approach for analysis of the experimental results and practical recommendations based on the models of atomic nuclei derived in the BSM-Supergravitation Unified theory (BSM-SG). The book provides: (1) (...)
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    The Soteriology of the Orthodox Ascetic Tradition in the Ancient Church and Today Based on the Works of St. Dorotheos of Gaza (+560) and St. Porphyrios of Kavsokalivia (+1991). [REVIEW]Stoyan Chilikov - 2021 - Filosofiya-Philosophy 30 (2):168-179.
    The text aims to explore the soteriological nature of the ascetic views of two of the most remarkable ascetic fathers. Based on a comparative analysis, are traced the general moments in their writings, as well as their differences, which outline the development of the ascetic tradition from antiquity to the present day. Abba Dorotheos conveys the ascetic experience of the Egyptian ascetics of the sixth century, the core of which is the spiritual struggle, the cutting off of passions and the (...)
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    “Wall Street” meets Wagner: Harnessing institutional heterogeneity. [REVIEW]Stoyan V. Sgourev - 2011 - Theory and Society 40 (4):385-416.
    If institutional heterogeneity tends overall to reduce survival chances, it may also persist and be harnessed to good use. This article investigates this ambivalence by looking at how institutional heterogeneity emerges, develops, and survives. An inductive study of the “Metropolitan Opera” archives suggests that what enables heterogeneity to survive and to withstand the pressure for homogenization is its inherent potential for “multivocality.” The analysis shows how institutional discrepancies were bridged over through an opportunistic, “multivocal” action pattern, whereby the organization maneuvered (...)
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    Some possible limitations of the temporal summation tool.A. Penchev, A. Kurtev & A. Vassilev - 1979 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 2 (2):276-276.
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    The neurophysiological code and sensory magnitude.A. Penchev, A. Kurtev & A. Vassilev - 1983 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 6 (2):317-318.
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    Scaling Up Sustainability From an Operational Capability to a Dynamic Capability: The Case of Royal Bank of Scotland.Veselina Stoyanova & Stoyan P. Stoyanov - 2024 - Business and Society 63 (3):572-625.
    This article reports on a case-based, longitudinal study of the micro-foundations of business sustainability development in the Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) in the turbulent years between 2002 and 2012. The study proposes an emerging 3-i process model, mapping the role of bounded, shared, and embedded intentionality; operational, functional, and strategic integration; and constraining, accelerating, and stabilizing institutionality as they relate to the micro-foundations underpinning the development of corporate sustainability from an operational capability to as a dynamic capability as it (...)
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