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Abduction: Encyclopedia - Abduction

Abduction. Kidnapping, as a near synonym in criminal law, but sometimes used particularly in cases involving a woman or child Abduction, an anatomically defined type of movement involving a change in organ or limb position Abductive reasoning, a method of reasoning in logic Child abduction, the abduction or kidnapping of a young child (or baby) by an older person Abduction Phenomenon, an umbrella term used to describe a number of hypotheses, claims or asserti

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Abduction: Parapsychology Dictionary on Abduction

Abduction:

The act of an unknown life form taking an individual or a group. Many people believe these life forms to be of extraterrestrial origin. In many abduction cases the abductees are studied by the alleged aliens.

 

There have been reports of beings performing surgical operations, and collecting sperm, ova and tissue samples. In some cases, the abducted person will claim to have had a device implanted somewhere in the body.

 

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Abduction: New Age Spiritual Dictionary on Abduction

abduction

The act of taking Human beings by Extraterrestrials. (Also see Abductee)

 

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Abduction: Encyclopedia - Abduction phenomenon

For other uses of related terms, see abduction The abduction phenomenon is an umbrella term used to describe a number of hypotheses, claims or assertions stating that non-human creatures kidnap individuals—sometimes called "abductees"—usually for medical testing or for sexual reproduction procedures. Many such encounters are described as terrifying or humiliating, but others describe them as transformative or even pleasant. Reports of the abduction phenomenon have been made from around the world, but have p ...

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Abduction: Encyclopedia - Hill Abduction

Betty and Barney Hill claimed to have been abducted by extraterrestrials on September 16, 1961. Their story, commonly called the Hill Abduction and occasionally the Zeta Reticuli Incident, was the first widely publicized UFO abduction report. Hill Abduction - The incident. That evening while driving back to their Portsmouth, New Hampshire area home from a vacation in Canada, the Hills spotted a light in the sky that seemed to be following them. They reported that the object came closer, and wa ...

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Abduction: Encyclopedia - Abductive reasoning

Abduction, or abductive reasoning, is the process of reasoning to the best explanations. In other words, it is the reasoning process that starts from a set of facts and derives their most likely explanations. The term abduction is sometimes used to mean just the generation of hypotheses to explain observations or conclusions, but the former definition is more common both in philosophy and computing. Deduction and abduction differ in the direction in which a rule like “a entail ...

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Abduction: Encyclopedia - Child abduction

Child abduction is the abduction or kidnapping of a young child (or baby) by an older person. Several distinct forms of child abduction exist: A stranger removes a child (usually a baby) to bring up as their own child. One parent removes a child, usually after divorce during an access visit. While cases have been reported from antiquity, recently this phenomenon has taken on new meaning with various movies and television series (example: Without a Trace) depicting the premise of ...

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Abduction: Encyclopedia - Allagash Abductions

The Allagash Abductions is a part of the UFO / Alien Abduction theories. The Allagash abductions occurred on August 20, 1976 when four men in their mid-twenties ventured on a camping trip into the Allagash wilderness of Maine, United States. As darkness settled that August night, the men built a blazing campfire which they expected to burn all night long. Then they headed out in a canoe across the lake for a short trip. The next thing they remembered was rowing back to shore and finding the campfire burned out.Including:

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Abduction: Encyclopedia - Child Abduction in the Children of God

Since the late 1970s, there have been steadily increasing reports of children of former members of the Children of God (also known as The Family and The Family International) being abducted and moved to other countries to prevent their parents, law enforcement authorities and child welfare agencies from finding them. In many cases, parents whose children remained in the unlawful custody of the Family have found it difficult or impossible to find their children and get them back. Even in cases where Interpol arrest warrants have been issued a ...

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Abduction: Encyclopedia - Aegina mythology

In Greek mythology, Aegina was the daughter of the river-god Asopus and the nymph Metope. She bore at least two children: Menoetius by Actor, and Aeacus by Zeus. Both of her offspring had gone on to become kings. Menoetius was king of Opus, and was counted among the Argonauts. Aegina was the grandmother of Patroclus (Achilles' best friend or lover), whom was Menoetius' son. Aeacus was the king of Oenone, and was known to have contributed help to Poseidon and Apollo in building the walls of Troy. Aegina was the great gra ...

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Abduction: Encyclopedia - Kidnapping

Kidnapping, a word derived from kid = 'child' and nap(nab) = 'snatch', recorded since 1673, originally meant stealing children for use as servants or laborers in the American colonies Kidnapping - Definition. It has come to mean any illegal capture (and detention) of persons against their will, regardless of age, as for ransom; since 1768 the term abduction was also used in this sense. Another case is when two countries are at war: enemy soldiers may be captured in another country and detained as pri ...

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Abduction: Encyclopedia - Persephone

In Greek mythology, Persephone (Greek Περσεφόνη, Classical Greek Persephónē, Modern Greek Persefóni) was the queen of the Underworld, the Kore or young maiden, and the daughter of Demeter. Persephone ("she who destroys the light") is her name in the Ionic Greek of epic literature. In other dialects she was known under various other names: Persephassa, Persephatta, or simply Kore. The Romans first heard of her from the Aeolian and Dorian cities of Magna Graecia, ...

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Abduction: Encyclopedia - Explanation

An explanation is a statement which points to causes, context and consequences of some object (or process, state of affairs etc.), together with rules or laws which link these to the object. Some of these elements of the explanation may be implicit. Explanations can only be given by those with understanding of the object which is explained. In scientific research, explanation is one of three purposes of research (other two being exploration and description). Explanation is the discovery and reporting of relationsh ...

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Abduction: Encyclopedia - Sita Devi

Sita (Sanskrit सीता Sītā) is the wife of Rama, the Seventh Avatara of Vishnu, and is esteemed an examplar of womanly and wifely virtue. According to Hindu belief, Sita was an Avatara of Lakshmi, Vishnu's female form and His Eternal Consort, who chose to reincarnate herself on Earth as Sita, and endure an arduous life, in order to provide humankind an example of such virtues. Just as Rama, the Mariyada Purshottama, examplifies the perfect man, Sita exemplifies the perfect woman. Sita Devi - ...

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Abduction: Encyclopedia - Anomalous phenomenon

An anomalous phenomenon is an observed phenomenon for which there is no suitable explanation in the context of a specific body of scientific knowledge (for example, astronomy or biology). Anomalous phenomenon - Introduction. Out-of-body experiences, near-death experiences, extrasensory perception, ghosts, demonic encounters, poltergeists, as well as sightings of UFOs and reports of alien abductions are phenomena, most of which are not widely accepted as real by mainstream scientists, some of whom go as far ...

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Abduction: Encyclopedia II - Child abduction - Parental abduction

Parental child abduction, in simple terms, is the permanent removal of a child from their place of habitual residence (the place where their life is established) by one parent, without the permission of the other parent. A common parental child abduction scenario involves a divorced parent who lost a child custody battle. Depending on the laws of the country the child has been taken from, this may or may not constitute a criminal offence. From the UK, to remove a child for a period of 28 days or more without the permission of the other parent (or perso ...

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Child abduction, Child abduction - Removal by stranger, Child abduction - Parental abduction, Child abduction - Children abducted for slavery in Africa

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Abduction: Encyclopedia II - Child abduction - Parental abduction

Parental child abduction, in simple terms, is the permanent removal of a child from their place of habitual residence (the place where their life is established) by one parent, without the permission of the other parent. A common parental child abduction scenario involves a divorced parent who lost a child custody battle. Depending on the laws of the country the child has been taken from, this may or may not constitute a criminal offence. From the UK, to remove a child for a period of 28 days or more without the permission of the other parent (or person ...

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Child abduction, Child abduction - Removal by stranger, Child abduction - Parental abduction, Child abduction - Children abducted for slavery in Africa

Read more here: » Child abduction: Encyclopedia II - Child abduction - Parental abduction

Abduction: Encyclopedia II - Abductive reasoning - Logic-based Abduction

In logic, abduction is done from a logical theory T representing a domain and a set of observations O. Abduction is the process of deriving a set of explanations of O according to T. For E to be an explanation of O according to T, it should satisfy two conditions: See also:

Abductive reasoning, Abductive reasoning - Logic-based Abduction, Abductive reasoning - Set-Cover Abduction, Abductive reasoning - History of the concept, Abductive reasoning - Applications

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Abduction: Encyclopedia II - Abductive reasoning - Set-Cover Abduction

A different formalization of abduction is based on inverting the function that calculates the visible effects of the hypotheses. Formally, we are given a set of hypotheses H and a set of manifestations M; they are related by the domain knowledge, represented by a function e that takes as an argument a set of hypotheses and gives as a result the corresponding set of manifestations. In other words, for every subset of the hypotheses , their effects are kn ...

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Abductive reasoning, Abductive reasoning - Logic-based Abduction, Abductive reasoning - Set-Cover Abduction, Abductive reasoning - History of the concept, Abductive reasoning - Applications

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Abduction: Encyclopedia II - Abductive reasoning - Applications

Abduction has been applied in artificial intelligence for various tasks. The most direct application of abduction is that of automatically detect faults in systems: given a theory relating faults and manifestation and a set of manifestations (the visible effects of faults), abduction can be used to derive some set of faults that are likely to be the cause of the problem. Abduction can also be used to model automated planning. Given a logical theory relating action occurrences with their effects (for example, a formula of the event cal ...

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Abductive reasoning, Abductive reasoning - Logic-based Abduction, Abductive reasoning - Set-Cover Abduction, Abductive reasoning - History of the concept, Abductive reasoning - Applications

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