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Definition of Kineses
1. kinesis [n] - See also: kinesis
Lexicographical Neighbors of Kineses
Literary usage of Kineses
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Animal Life and Intelligence by Conwy Lloyd Morgan (1891)
"The brain forms a kinetic system in some sense independent of, and yet in constant
touch with, the kinetic system of the world around. Its kineses, though ..."
2. Journal of Applied Microscopy by Bausch & Lomb Optical Company (1899)
"Taking up first the phenomena of maturation^ they attack the problem of the nature
of the polar figures—whether they are true kineses, as that term is ..."
3. The American Journal of Psychology by Granville Stanley Hall, Edward Bradford Titchener (1908)
"... taxies, kineses, etc., suggest that the rapport between life and its environment,
although at first closer than now, is still very intimate. ..."
4. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease by American Neurological Association, Philadelphia Neurological Society, Chicago Neurological Society, New York Neurological Association, Boston Society of Psychiatry and Neurology (1878)
"... perhaps biochemical anomalies, while the vasomotor relaxation of the one, and
the vasomotor hyper- kineses of the other, are as little referable to any ..."
5. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease by Philadelphia Neurological Society, American Neurological Association, Chicago Neurological Society, New York Neurological Association (1878)
"... perh:;ps biochemical anomalies, while the vasomotor relaxation of the one,
and the vasomotor hyper- kineses of the other, are as little referable to any ..."