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  • 1The Secrets of the Self — Asrar i Khudi (Persian: NotesExternal links;Read online *cite web |title= Asrar i Khudi |work=Iqbal Academy Pakistan |url=http://www.allamaiqbal.com/works/poetry/persian/asrar/text/index.htm *cite web |title= Asrar i Khudi |work=Iqbal Cyber… …

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  • 2Movement for the Self-Determination of Bioko Island — flag. Map of Equa …

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  • 3How the Self Controls Its Brain — [John C. Eccles, How the Self Controls its Brain , Berlin: Springer Verlag, 1994. ISBN 3 540 56290 7.] is a book by Sir John Eccles, proposing a theory of philosophical dualism, and offering a justification of how there can be mind brain action… …

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  • 4Self-organization — is a process of attraction and repulsion in which the internal organization of a system, normally an open system, increases in complexity without being guided or managed by an outside source. Self organizing systems typically (though not always)… …

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  • 5Self-concept — Self construction redirects here. For other uses, see Self construction (disambiguation). Not to be confused with Self awareness, Self consciousness, Self image, or Self perception. Contents 1 Overview 2 A Brief History 3 Academic Self …

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  • 6Self (psychology) — The self is a key construct in several schools of psychology, broadly referring to the cognitive representation of one s identity. The earliest formulation of the self in modern psychology stems from the distinction between the self as I, the… …

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  • 7Self (philosophy) — Self is broadly defined as the essential qualities that make a person distinct from all others. The task in philosophy is defining what these qualities are, and there have been a number of different approaches. The self is the idea of a unified… …

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  • 8Self-incompatibility in plants — Self incompatibility (SI) is a general name for several genetic mechanisms in angiosperms, which prevent self fertilization and thus encourage outcrossing. In plants with SI, when a pollen grain produced in a plant reaches a stigma of the same… …

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  • 9Self — Self, n.; pl. {Selves}. 1. The individual as the object of his own reflective consciousness; the man viewed by his own cognition as the subject of all his mental phenomena, the agent in his own activities, the subject of his own feelings, and the …

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  • 10Self-replication — is any process by which a thing might make a copy of itself. Biological cells, given suitable environments, reproduce by cell division. During cell division, DNA is replicated and can be transmitted to offspring during reproduction. Biological… …

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