1883
DOI: 10.1515/9783111413297
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“…Over 70 years ago, Carl Pulfrich described that a subject observing a pendulum bob swinging perpendicular to the visual axis while holding a tinted glass in front of one eye perceives the apparent path of the bob as being elliptical in depth [1]. Carl Pulfrich, employed at the Carl Zeiss optical company in Jena, illustrated his explanation of the phenomenon with the words of Gurnemanz in ¹Parsifalª: ¹Du siehst, mein Sohn, zum Raum wird hier die Zeitª [2]. The phenomenon has since been extensively studied and as different diseases can mimic the experimental findings, it is also used in clinical routine as a diagnostic tool [3 ± 6].…”
Section: Intraductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Over 70 years ago, Carl Pulfrich described that a subject observing a pendulum bob swinging perpendicular to the visual axis while holding a tinted glass in front of one eye perceives the apparent path of the bob as being elliptical in depth [1]. Carl Pulfrich, employed at the Carl Zeiss optical company in Jena, illustrated his explanation of the phenomenon with the words of Gurnemanz in ¹Parsifalª: ¹Du siehst, mein Sohn, zum Raum wird hier die Zeitª [2]. The phenomenon has since been extensively studied and as different diseases can mimic the experimental findings, it is also used in clinical routine as a diagnostic tool [3 ± 6].…”
Section: Intraductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It can already be found in the public finance literature of the 19th century (see e.g., Wagner, 1883;and Stein, 1885). What is new with intergenerational equity is the attempt of accountants to provide a practical approach for implementing this principle.…”
Section: Notesmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…Hidayat et al (2020) explain that the general allocation fund positively impacts economic growth, and every additional allocation can maximize economic growth. Deep Wagner (1883) states that government spending tends to increase with economic growth and social progress. This tendency by Wagner (1883) is called "Wagner's Law" or "Government Expenditure Growth Law".…”
Section: The Effect Of General Allocation Funds On Economic Growthmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Deep Wagner (1883) states that government spending tends to increase with economic growth and social progress. This tendency by Wagner (1883) is called "Wagner's Law" or "Government Expenditure Growth Law". Wagner believed that certain factors drive government spending to increase along with economic growth.…”
Section: The Effect Of General Allocation Funds On Economic Growthmentioning
confidence: 99%