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Sociological framework
Functional structuralism is a spin-off from systems theory in sociology. Systems theory, following Talcott Parsons, began as a structural-functionalist
Functional_structuralism
Intellectual current and methodological approach in the social science
Genetic structuralism Holism Post-structuralism Russian formalism Structural functionalism Structuralism (philosophy of mathematics) Structuralism (philosophy
Structuralism
Sociological theory of society
critical theory, ethnomethodology, symbolic interactionism, structuralism, post-structuralism, and theories written in the tradition of hermeneutics and
Structural_functionalism
Approach to linguistics
from a shift from structural to functional explanation in 1920s sociology. Prague, at the crossroads of western European structuralism and Russian formalism
Functional_linguistics
Movement in architecture
At the beginning of the general article Structuralism, the following explanations are noted: Structuralism is a theoretical paradigm emphasizing that
Structuralism_(architecture)
Theory of consciousness developed by Wilhelm Wundt and Edward Titchener
Structuralism in psychology (also structural psychology) is a theory of consciousness developed by Edward Bradford Titchener (1867 – 1927). This theory
Structuralism_(psychology)
Medical condition that impairs normal functioning of bodily processes
system affected. Most symptoms that are caused by structural disease can also be caused by a functional disorder. Because of this, individuals often undergo
Functional_disorder
View of linguistics
in the system. Structuralism as a term, however, was not used by Saussure, who called the approach semiology. The term structuralism is derived from
Structural_linguistics
Set of techniques to measure and visualize aspects of the nervous system
structural and functional neuroimaging. Structural neuroimaging is used to quantify and provide detailed images of brain anatomy such as structural MRI
Neuroimaging
Psychological school of thought
mental processes. This resulted in a battle of structuralism versus functionalism. The main goal of Structuralism was to make attempts to study human consciousness
Functional_psychology
Chemical compounds with the same atoms but arranged and connected differently
different positions along the chain. Functional isomers are structural isomers which have different functional groups, resulting in significantly different
Structural_isomer
Linguistic theory
current models of functional–structural grammar such as Danish Functional Grammar, Functional Discourse Grammar and Systemic Functional Linguistics. Hjelmslev's
Glossematics
Compound with a similar structure to another
one or more atoms, functional groups, or substructures, which are replaced with other atoms, groups, or substructures. A structural analog can be imagined
Structural_analog
Swiss linguist and philosopher (1857–1913)
phonemes, stimulated his development of structuralism. The principles and methods employed by structuralism were later adapted in diverse fields by French
Ferdinand_de_Saussure
Location at which two or more bones make contact
fibrous joint known as a gomphosis. Joints are classified both structurally and functionally. Joints play a vital role in the human body, contributing to
Joint
Language and literature society
the knowledge of language and related sign systems according to functionally structural principles. To this end, it organizes regular meetings with lectures
Prague_linguistic_circle
Sociological concept developed by Talcott Parsons
these processes per se. Agency (sociology) Functional structuralism Social actions Skopos theory Structural functionalism Structure and agency Theory of
Action_theory_(sociology)
Approach that considers language as a social semiotic system
Systemic functional linguistics (SFL) is an approach to linguistics, among functional linguistics, that considers language as a social semiotic system
Systemic functional linguistics
Systemic_functional_linguistics
Topics referred to by the same term
analysis of society Structural Marxism, an approach to Marxism based on structuralism, associated with Louis Althusser Structuralism (architecture), a structuralist
Structure_(disambiguation)
Discipline combining linguistics, psychology and cognitive science
against Chomsky's syntax-focused generative grammar. During this time, functional linguistics developed in parallel with comparable aims to cognitive linguistics
Cognitive_linguistics
Research tradition in linguistics
approaches include minimalism, government and binding theory, lexical-functional grammar (LFG), and head-driven phrase structure grammar (HPSG). Phonology
Generative_grammar
Sudden or unexpected loss of heartbeat
heart, this results in myocardial tissue damage which can lead to structural and functional changes that disrupt normal conduction patterns and alter heart
Cardiac_arrest
Group of atoms giving a molecule characteristic properties
a functional group is any substituent or moiety in a molecule that causes the molecule's characteristic chemical reactions. The same functional group
Functional_group
Process in bioinformatics that identifies equivalent sites within molecular sequences
to identify regions of similarity that may be a consequence of functional, structural, or evolutionary relationships between the sequences. Aligned sequences
Sequence_alignment
Functional programming construct
(1972), where pattern matching took the form of structural unification to resolve logical queries. Functional programming languages rapidly adopted and formalized
Pattern_matching
Scientific study of language
Modern frameworks that deal with the principles of grammar include structural and functional linguistics, and generative linguistics. Sub-fields that focus
Linguistics
Disorder impairing normal brain function
Functional neurological symptom disorder (FNSD), also referred to as dissociative neurological symptom disorder (DNSD), is a condition in which patients
Functional neurological symptom disorder
Functional_neurological_symptom_disorder
Linguistics theory about syntax
binding theory (GB), generalized phrase structure grammar (GPSG), lexical-functional grammar (LFG), and head-driven phrase structure grammar (HPSG). Although
X-bar_theory
Branch of civil engineering dealing with man-made structures
texture, and light to achieve an end which is aesthetic, functional, and often artistic. The structural design for a building must ensure that the building
Structural_engineering
Overview of and topical guide to linguistics
a formal system with mathematical-logical rules and a formal grammar Functional linguistics – language as used and coming from use Quantitative linguistics
Outline_of_linguistics
Loose or liquid bowel movements
symptoms of acute diarrhea in children, and also has some effects in chronic functional diarrhea, radiation-induced diarrhea, and chemotherapy-induced diarrhea
Diarrhea
American materials engineer (born 1964)
her research on colloidal assembly of ceramics and 3D printing of functional, structural, and biological materials. In 2017, Lewis was elected as a member
Jennifer_A._Lewis
as well as the emergence of polymegethism in the corneal endothelium. Functional changes from long-term contact lens use include decreased corneal sensitivity
Effects of long-term contact lens wear on the cornea
Effects_of_long-term_contact_lens_wear_on_the_cornea
Miniaturized and simplified version of an organ
organ produced in vitro in three dimensions that mimics the key functional, structural, and biological complexity of that organ. It is derived from one
Organoid
analogs are not necessarily structural analogs with a similar chemical structure. An example of pharmacological functional analogs are morphine, heroin
Functional_analog_(chemistry)
Measure of metropolitan and surrounding areas
The functional urban area (FUA), previously known as larger urban zone (LUZ), is a measure of the population and expanse of metropolitan and surrounding
Functional_urban_area
Free software library
software library containing image analysis and statistical tools for functional, structural and diffusion MRI brain imaging data. FSL is available as both precompiled
FMRIB_Software_Library
platform of structural and functional annotation for all proteins and genomes. It classifies amino acid sequences into known structural domains, especially
Superfamily_database
Medical condition
chronic abdominal complaints without a structural or biochemical cause that could explain symptoms. Other functional disorders relate to other aspects of
Functional gastrointestinal disorder
Functional_gastrointestinal_disorder
Class of ribonucleic acid that is not translated into proteins
non-coding RNA (ncRNA) is a functional RNA molecule that is not translated into a protein. The DNA sequence from which a functional non-coding RNA is transcribed
Non-coding_RNA
Structured system of communication
of language was first introduced by Ferdinand de Saussure, and his structuralism remains foundational for many approaches to language. Some proponents
Language
Process of learning a second language
amongst educators. Significant approaches in the field today are systemic functional linguistics, sociocultural theory, cognitive linguistics, Noam Chomsky's
Second-language_acquisition
System responsible for combining morphemes into complex structures
study the form–function interaction by performing a structural and a functional analysis. Functional discourse grammar (Dik) Prague linguistic circle Role
Syntax
Ability of a structure to support a designed structural load without breaking
serve their designed purposes and remain functional for a desired service life. To construct an item with structural integrity, an engineer must first consider
Structural integrity and failure
Structural_integrity_and_failure
Musical term
Dualist theories are documented from the 16th century onward. The term "functional harmony" derives from Riemann and particularly from his Harmony Simplified
Function_(music)
Branch of statistics mathematics
Functional data analysis (FDA) is a branch of statistics that analyses data providing information about curves, surfaces or anything else varying over
Functional_data_analysis
structure grammars, e.g. Head-Driven Phrase Structure Grammar, Lexical Functional Grammar, and Minimalism. The subcategorization notion is similar to the
Subcategorization
Relation of types of systems with corresponding dynamics
analogs of momentum or displacement in the mechanical domain. Functional analogs (or functional analogues) are entities (models, representations, etc.) that
Analogical_models
Alloy which returns to a preset shape when heated
temperatures. Design of SMA actuators may also influence both structural and functional fatigue of SMA, such as the pulley configurations in SMA-Pulley
Shape-memory_alloy
Gastrointestinal disorder
Functional dyspepsia (FD) is a common gastrointestinal disorder defined by symptoms arising from the gastroduodenal region in the absence of an underlying
Functional_dyspepsia
MRI procedure that measures brain activity by detecting associated changes in blood flow
Functional magnetic resonance imaging or functional MRI (fMRI) measures brain activity by detecting changes associated with blood flow. This technique
Functional magnetic resonance imaging
Functional_magnetic_resonance_imaging
Reuse of an existing building for a new purpose
building, embrace creativity in the use of space while remaining functional. Structural factors emphasize the importance of extending the lifespan of the
Adaptive_reuse
Approach to quantum field theory
shown as recently as the 1980s by Kurt Symanzik (1981). The Schrödinger functional is, in its most basic form, the time translation generator of state wavefunctionals
Schrödinger_functional
Postmodern architectural movement since the 1980s
and this complication of geometry was in turn, applied to the functional, structural, and spatial aspects of deconstructivist buildings. One example
Deconstructivism
Medical condition
family. This condition is typically characterized by a series of structural and functional changes within the heart's microcirculation, such as endothelial
Microvascular_angina
Vital part of the nervous system controlling the gastrointestinal tract
gastroenterology dedicated to the treatment of motility and functional gastrointestinal disorders. Functional gastrointestinal (GI) disorders are a class of gastrointestinal
Enteric_nervous_system
Medical imaging technique
regional chemical composition, and absorption. As opposed to structural imaging, functional imaging centers on revealing physiological activities within
Functional_imaging
Joint of the foot
the talus and the calcaneus. The joint is classed structurally as a synovial joint, and functionally as a plane joint. The talus is oriented slightly obliquely
Subtalar_joint
Field of study
schizophrenia. Beside theories concerning the functional mechanism underlying the disease, structural findings have been identified as well using a wide
Causes_of_schizophrenia
Single word that forms a full sentence
in support of structuralism is the progressive acquisition argument. This argument states that children progressively gain new structural relations throughout
Sentence_word
List of chemical classification and labeling systems
according to certain chemical functional or structural properties. Whereas the structural properties are largely intrinsic, functional properties and the derived
List of chemical classifications
List_of_chemical_classifications
database: a small database for functional neuroimaging NeuroImage 19(2), Presented at the 9th International Conference on Functional Mapping of the Human Brain
List of neuroscience databases
List_of_neuroscience_databases
Aspect of linguistics and semiotics
In functional-cognitive linguistics, as well as in semiotics, iconicity is the conceived similarity or analogy between the form of a sign (linguistic or
Iconicity
Study of international relations from a theoretical perspective
matter. Instead, post-structuralism is an approach, attitude, or ethos that pursues critique in particular way. Post-structuralism sees critique as an inherently
International relations theory
International_relations_theory
Primary tenets
Systemic functional grammar (SFG) is a form of grammatical description originated by Michael Halliday. It is part of a social semiotic approach to language
Systemic_functional_grammar
Microscopic structural and functional unit of the kidney
The nephron is the minute or microscopic structural and functional unit of the kidney. It is composed of a renal corpuscle and a renal tubule. The renal
Nephron
British computer scientist and roboticist
game in which complete artificial creatures could be built from functional, structural units. It is available on SourceForge under the name Simergy. Grandroids
Steve_Grand_(roboticist)
Succession of nucleotides in a nucleic acid
or protein to identify regions of similarity that may be due to functional, structural, or evolutionary relationships between the sequences. If two sequences
Nucleic_acid_sequence
Branch of linguistics
within the frameworks of functional grammar including Functional Discourse Grammar, Role and Reference Grammar, and Systemic Functional Linguistics. During
Linguistic_typology
Surgical procedure to enhance or reconstruct a human nose
alter the nasolabial angle, or address injuries, birth defects, or other functional issues that affect breathing, such as a deviated nasal septum, internal
Rhinoplasty
Danish school of linguistics
Copenhagen School was one of the most important centres of linguistic structuralism, together with the Geneva School and the Prague School. In the late
Copenhagen School (linguistics)
Copenhagen_School_(linguistics)
Social insects related to cockroaches
Archotermopsidae they are known to rarely molt into neotenic forms that develop functional sexual organs. In species with the linear developmental pathway, soldiers
Termite
Database on all bridges and tunnels in the United States
specifications, operational conditions, bridge data including geometric data and functional description, and inspection data. Any bridge more than 20 ft (6 m) long
National_Bridge_Inventory
High level structures of a software system
team extracts and prioritizes architectural characteristics (aka non functional requirements) then models the components accordingly. The team can use
Software_architecture
Inability to use an object other than how it is traditionally used
Functional fixedness is a cognitive bias that limits a person to use an object only in the way it is traditionally used. The concept of functional fixedness
Functional_fixedness
Model of grammar motivated by functions, originally developed by Simon C. Dik.
Functional grammar (FG) and functional discourse grammar (FDG) are grammar models and theories motivated by functional theories of grammar. These theories
Functional_discourse_grammar
Multienzyme complex
João; Ambrus, Attila; Houten, Sander M.; Jordan, Frank (2022-07-26). "Functional Versatility of the Human 2-Oxoadipate Dehydrogenase in the L-Lysine Degradation
2-oxoadipate dehydrogenase complex
2-oxoadipate_dehydrogenase_complex
Architectural style that emerged in the 1970s
style is often interpreted as glorifying technology and emphasizing the functional purpose of each element of the building. These designs incorporate elements
High-tech_architecture
Form of language used for a particular purpose or in a particular communicative situation
English Language. Longman, Harcourt. Reid, T. B. W. (1956). "Linguistics, Structuralism, Philology". Archivum Linguisticum. 8. Swales, J. (1990). Genre Analysis:
Register_(sociolinguistics)
Theory of language usage and production
approach to linguistics, RNT shares a close relationship with Systemic Functional Linguistics (SFL). The origins of Relational Network Theory date to 1957
Relational_network_theory
Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens
has a similar structural sequence and binding motifs to yes-associated protein 1 (YAP). YAP and TAZ are often considered functionally redundant in existing
WWTR1
Building block of a polymer chain
two structural units, which are -O-CH2-CH2-O- and -CO-C6H4-CO- The repeat unit is -CH2-CH2-O-CO-C6H4-CO-O- The functionality of a monomeric structural unit
Structural_unit
DNA sequences with no known biological function
Junk DNA (non-functional DNA) is a DNA sequence that has no known biological function. Most organisms have some junk DNA in their genomes—mostly pseudogenes
Junk_DNA
British chemist
of Chemistry and a Fellow of Hertford College. Schofield studied functional, structural and mechanistic understanding of enzymes that employ oxygen and
Christopher_J._Schofield
Open source mode for GNU Emacs
Almost orthogonally, Org Mode has functionalities aimed at executing code in various external languages; these functionalities form org-babel. The Org Mode
Org-mode
Designer drugs are structural or functional analogues of controlled substances that are designed to mimic the pharmacological effects of the parent drug
List_of_designer_drugs
Endocrine gland in the brain of most vertebrates
Galen in the 2nd century C.E. could not find any functional role and regarded the gland as a structural support for the brain tissue. He gave the name konarion
Pineal_gland
A medical term for a body part
(or adnexa of uterus) are the structures most closely related structurally and functionally to the uterus. They can be defined in slightly different ways:
Uterine_appendages
Czech philosopher and sociologist (1894–1973)
Czech philosopher and sociologist, and an exponent of philosophical structuralism. Fischer was born on 6 November 1894 in Prague. After studies at upper
Josef_Ludvík_Fischer
How accessible a space is to walking
singularly. Rather than an ideal functional mix, there is a mix of mixes and interdependencies between formal, social, and functional mixes. Likewise, walkable
Walkability
Testing the qualities as opposed to the correctness of software
Non-functional testing is testing software for its non-functional requirements: the way a system operates, rather than specific behaviors of that system
Non-functional_testing
Ordered array of colloidal particles
opals: colloidal crystals and colloidal amorphous arrays for use in functional structurally colored materials". Journal of Materials Chemistry C. 1 (38): 6059–6074
Colloidal_crystal
Large-scale brain network active when not focusing on an external task
complementary structural and functional properties. It has been a widespread practice in DMN research to treat its constituent nodes to be functionally homogeneous
Default_mode_network
Branch of logic
analysis of computer and other systems. It has category-theoretic and truth-functional semantics, which can be understood in terms of an abstract concept of
Bunched_logic
Any disorder of the nervous system
classified as functional disorders ("functional" in this context is usually contrasted with the old term "organic disease"). For example, in functional neurologic
Neurological_disorder
Obsolete sedative–hypnotic drug
Hoestgaard-Jensen K, et al. (August 2015). "A Multifaceted GABAA Receptor Modulator: Functional Properties and Mechanism of Action of the Sedative-Hypnotic and Recreational
Methaqualone
Building constructed using prefabrication
systems have led to the integration of diverse structural sub-systems and accessories, enhancing both functionality and aesthetic appeal. These structures now
Prefabricated_building
Basic unit of life forms
The cell is the basic structural and functional unit of all forms of life or organisms. The term comes from the Latin word cellula meaning 'small room'
Cell_(biology)
approach has been widely adopted in other fields under the broad term "Structuralism". By the 20th century, the attention shifted from language change to
History_of_linguistics
Field of neuroscience
guiding activity to other nodes of the neuromoral network. A spectrum of functional characteristics within this network to give rise to both altruistic and
Neuromorality
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Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname from the animal, Middle English catte ‘cat’. The word is found in similar forms in most European languages from very early times (e.g. Gaelic cath, Slavic kotu). Domestic cats were unknown in Europe in classical times, when weasels fulfilled many of their functions, for example in hunting rodents. They seem to have come from Egypt, where they were regarded as sacred animals.English : from a medieval female personal name, a short form of Catherine.Variant spelling of German and Dutch Katt.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, English, French
Mighty Spearman; The Fictional Character Jorel Father of Superman
Male
Egyptian
, the son of the functionary Heknofre.
Male
Egyptian
, a great functionary.
Boy/Male
English
Modern. The fictional character Jorel father of Superman.
Male
Egyptian
, a high Egyptian functionary.
Boy/Male
English
The fictional character Jorel father of Superman.
Male
Egyptian
, an Egyptian functionary.
Boy/Male
Australian, French
Fictional Swordsman; Ambitious and Filled with Religious Aspirations; From Alexander Dumas's Three Musketeers
Boy/Male
American, British, English
Mighty Spearman; One who Saves; The Fictional Character Jorel Father of Superman
Boy/Male
English
The fictional character Jorel father of Superman.
Boy/Male
French
Fictional swordsman: (ambitious and filled with religious aspirations) from Alexander Dumas's...
Boy/Male
English
The fictional character Jorel father of Superman.
Male
Egyptian
, an Egyptian functionary.
Biblical
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American, Australian, British, Danish, English, Finnish, French, German, Scandinavian
Farmer; The Fictional Character Jorel Father of Superman; Earth Worker
Boy/Male
American, British, English
Mighty Spearman; The Fictional Character Jorel Father of Superman
Male
Egyptian
, Functionary of the Interior.
Male
Celtic
, great justiciary, or functionary.
Boy/Male
Buddhist, Indian, Japanese
Mysterious Function
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Girl/Female
Afghan, American, Arabic, Australian, Christian, Danish, German, Hebrew, Japanese, Kurdish, Muslim, Norse
Light; Rough Island; My Joy; Wise Ruler; Powerful; Song
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Scrupulously Clean; Refined; Most Noble; Excellent
Boy/Male
Indian
Who's Soul is Joyous.
Girl/Female
Hebrew
From Judea.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Aksheeti | அகà¯à®·à®¿à®¤à¯€
Victorious peace
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Telugu
Never Miss Target; Jay means Victory
Boy/Male
Tamil
Ved Viyan | வேத வியநÂ
Sacred knowledge
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
The Organization of the Kingdom
Girl/Female
Indian
Boy/Male
Hebrew
God helps.
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n.
The office, duties, or functions of a minister, servant, or agent; ecclesiastical, executive, or ambassadorial function or profession.
n.
A quantity so connected with another quantity, that if any alteration be made in the latter there will be a consequent alteration in the former. Each quantity is said to be a function of the other. Thus, the circumference of a circle is a function of the diameter. If x be a symbol to which different numerical values can be assigned, such expressions as x2, 3x, Log. x, and Sin. x, are all functions of x.
a.
Fractional.
pl.
of Functionary
a.
Pertaining to, or characterized by, fiction; fictitious; romantic.
v. i.
To execute or perform a function; to transact one's regular or appointed business.
a.
Capable of, or pertaining to, flection or inflection.
n.
The appropriate action of any special organ or part of an animal or vegetable organism; as, the function of the heart or the limbs; the function of leaves, sap, roots, etc.; life is the sum of the functions of the various organs and parts of the body.
a.
Relatively small; inconsiderable; insignificant; as, a fractional part of the population.
adv.
In a functional manner; as regards normal or appropriate activity.
n.
An angle upon which the value of some function depends; -- a term used more especially in connection with elliptic functions.
v. t.
To supply with an organ or organs having a special function or functions.
a.
Of or pertaining to fractions or a fraction; constituting a fraction; as, fractional numbers.
n.
A derived function; a function obtained from a given function by a certain algebraic process.
a.
Relating to friction; moved by friction; produced by friction; as, frictional electricity.
a.
Pertaining to the function of an organ or part, or to the functions in general.
n.
Paper fractional currency.
n.
One charged with the performance of a function or office; as, a public functionary; secular functionaries.
v. i.
Alt. of Functionate
a.
Pertaining to, or connected with, a function or duty; official.