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Plato famously formalized < nowiki > the </ nowiki > Socratic elenctic style in prose — presenting Socrates as the curious questioner of some prominent Athenian interlocutor — in some of his early dialogues, such as Euthyphro and Ion, and the method is most commonly found within the so-called " Socratic dialogues ", which generally portray Socrates engaging in the method and questioning his fellow citizens about moral and epistemological issues.
Nicknamed " Ion din Anina " ( John of Anina ), the remains ( the lower jaw ) are some 40, 000 years old.
The Central Power Battery is later recharged and the Guardians resurrected shortly thereafter by Kyle Rayner after he spends some time as the near-omnipotent " Ion ".
Eliade's Iphigenia was again included in theater programs during the late years of the Nicolae Ceauşescu regime: in January 1982, a new version, directed by Ion Cojar, premiered at the National Theater Bucharest, starring Mircea Albulescu, Tania Filip and Adrian Pintea in some of the main roles.
Bonanza creator David Dortort approved PAX TV ( now Ion TV )' s decision to hire Beth Sullivan, a producer from Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman, which some believe gave the series more depth as well as a softer edge.
Like most Ion stations, WPXN then ran infomercials until 6 pm daily, except for some religious shows on weekday mornings and Sunday mornings, along with some educational shows from qubo on Friday afternoons, and Ion's collection of mostly-off-network reruns filling the primetime portion of the schedule plus one public affairs show, ION New York City.
Many outstanding Romanian writers, including Ion Luca Caragiale, who wrote some of the best Romanian comedies, Ion Creangă, who wrote traditional Romanian stories and Barbu Ştefănescu Delavrancea, published their works during this time.
Later, Iorga's appearance inspired the works of some other visual artists, including his own daughter Magdalina ( Magda ) Iorga, painter Constantin Piliuţă and sculptor Ion Irimescu, who was personally acquainted with the scholar.
For a short period in 1882, Pitești was home to dramatist Ion Luca Caragiale, which has led some to propose that it was the unnamed National Liberal-dominated city depicted in Caragiale's famous play O scrisoare pierdută.
Classics of Romanian literature, such as Ion Creangă, Mihail Sadoveanu, Vasile Alecsandri, or Nicolae Labiş, at some point in their life linked their name with that of the city by both studying and living in Fălticeni.
After the execution, Ion Rîmaru's father died in a suspicious accident, during which it was discovered that his fingerprints ( and other elements ) matched those of a serial killer in 1944 looked remarkably similar crimes those of Ion Rîmaru, including weather conditions and similar or identical names to some victims.
Marcel and Jules Janco's first moment of cultural significance took place in October 1912, when they joined Tzara in editing the Symbolist venue Simbolul, which managed to receive contributions from some of Romania's leading modern poets, from Alexandru Macedonski to Ion Minulescu and Adrian Maniu.
Executions of known Iron Guard activists were ordered in various places in the country ( some were hanged on telegraph poles, while a group of was shot in front of Ion G. Duca's statue in Ploieşti ); in all, 253 were killed without trial.
Ion pairing occurs to some extent in all electrolyte solutions.
They do however have some advanced technology in the form of the Laser cannon and the Ion cannon.
Aisin's transmission was generally unpopular among Ion reviewers because of a so-called " shift flare " that was not a defect, but, nevertheless, a disorienting feature of the designed shift pattern that resulted in some drivers becoming alarmed when the transmission downshifted on a downward incline ( as the driver released the gas pedal ).
Profiting from the proximity between his new residence and Iaşi, Ion Luca Caragiale became a regular participant in Junimeas activities, becoming good friends with some of its most important representatives ( Iacob Negruzzi, Vasile Pogor, and Petru Th.
The appointment caused some controversy at the time: Ion Luca Caragiale, unlike all his predecessors ( the incumbent C. I. Stăncescu included ), was both a professional in the field and a person of modest origins.
Sieveking was introduced to FT-founder Bob Rickard by mutual friend Ion Will in 1978, some five years and more than 25 issues after it was first self-published as The News in 1973, before becoming Fortean Times in 1976.
In Brăila he met the schoolteacher and writer Ion Adam, who suggested that the 18-year-old Tănase take over his teaching post in Curseşti, Rahova, since Adam was headed to take some courses in Belgium.

Ion and samples
* Ion beam milling – thins samples until they are transparent to electrons by firing ions ( typically argon ) at the surface from an angle and sputtering material from the surface.

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) References in Euripides's plays to contemporary events provide a terminus a quo, though sometimes the references might even precede a datable event ( e. g. lines 1074-89 in Ion describe a procession to Eleusis, which was probably written before the Spartans occupied it during the Peloponnesian War ).
Ion channels may be classified by gating, i. e. what opens and closes the channels.
Ion implantation can be used to achieve ion beam mixing, i. e. mixing up atoms of different elements at an interface.
* Ion selective electrodes ( e. g. Na, K, Cl )
He stated at a cabinet meeting on March 7, 1945, for example, that the government sought to guarantee safety and order for the population, implement desired land reform policies, and focus on a " swift cleanup " of the state bureaucracy and immediate prosecution of war criminals, i. e. officials of the Fascist wartime regime of Ion Antonescu ( see Romania during World War II and Romanian People's Tribunals ).
Ion pumps are integral membrane proteins that carry out active transport, i. e., use cellular energy ( ATP ) to " pump " the ions against their concentration gradient.
Siza was conferred the title of Honoris Causa Doctor by the following universities: Polytechnic University of Valencia ; École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne ; University of Palermo ; University Menendez Pelayo, in Santander ; Universidad Nacional de Ingeniería in Lima, Peru ; University of Coimbra ; Lusíada University of Porto ; Universidade Federal de Paraíba ; the Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II, Pollo delle Scienze e delle Tecnologie, in Naple ; the University of Architecture and Urbanism of Bucharest “ Ion Mincu ”, Romania ( 2005 ); and the University of Engineering in Pavia, Italy ( 2007 ).
A limited-run series on NBC to compete with the growing talent-show trend in reality television, it would later move to the PAX Network ( now renamed Ion Television ), the title pluralised to " Kids ", with Dave Coulier as a host and judged by Daryl Sabara, Scarlett Pomers and Bobb ' e J. Thompson.
Ion beam produced by ion and plasma thrusters on board a spacecraft can be used to transmit a force to a nearby object ( e. g. another spacecraft, an asteroid, etc.
Ion cannons are beam weapons that fire beams of ions ( particles, i. e. atoms that have been affected in some way as to cause them to gain an electrical charge ).
Ion tells Socrates that he cannot be convinced that he is possessed or mad when he performs ( 536d, e ).
The type of academic program offered is added after this designation ( e. g. Liceul Teoretic Dimitrie Bolintineanu or Liceul Economic Ion Luca Caragiale )

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Those who wanted to close the theaters, for example, pointed to Plato's Republic and those who wished to keep them open called on the Plato of the Ion to testify in their behalf.
In Euripides ' play Ion, Apollo fathered Ion by Creusa, wife of Xuthus.
Creusa left Ion to die in the wild, but Apollo asked Hermes to save the child and bring him to the oracle at Delphi, where he was raised by a priestess.
* 1929 – Ion N. Petrovici, German neurologist
Each of the Greek ethne were said to be named in honor of their respective ancestors: Achaeus of the Achaeans, Danaus of the Danaans, Cadmus of the Cadmeans ( the Thebans ), Hellen of the Hellenes ( not to be confused with Helen of Troy ), Aeolus of the Aeolians, Ion of the Ionians, and Dorus of the Dorians.
Sons of Xuthos and Kreousa, daughter of Erechthea, were Ion and Achaeus.
Ion of Chios was a witness for Aeschylus's war record and his contribution in Salamis.
It was supposed by Euripides ( Ion, 995 ) that the Gorgon was the original possessor of this goatskin, yet the usual understanding is that the Gorgoneion was added to the Aegis, a votive gift from a grateful Perseus.
The atom probe is closely related to the method of Field Ion Microscopy, which is the first microscopic method to achieve atomic resolution, occurring in 1951.
The first convincing synthesis was in 1981 by a German research team led by Peter Armbruster and Gottfried Münzenberg at the Gesellschaft für Schwerionenforschung ( Institute for Heavy Ion Research, GSI ) in Darmstadt using the Dubna reaction.
Ion exchange chromatography ( usually referred to as ion chromatography ) uses an ion exchange mechanism to separate analytes based on their respective charges.
Ion exchange chromatography uses a charged stationary phase to separate charged compounds including anions, cations, amino acids, peptides, and proteins.
Ion exchange chromatography is commonly used to purify proteins using FPLC.
* 1989 – After a week of bloody demonstrations, Ion Iliescu takes over as president of Romania, ending Nicolae Ceauşescu's Communist authoritarian regime.
Deep Space 1 was the first spacecraft to use Ion powered rocketry, in contrast to the traditional chemical powered rockets.
Ion beam milling may also be used for cross-section polishing prior to SEM analysis of materials that are difficult to prepare using mechanical polishing.
The fascist Iron Guard movement in Romania soared in political support after 1933, gaining representation in the Romanian government, and an Iron Guard member assassinated Romanian prime minister Ion Duca.
It also carried the Heavy Ion Counter, an engineering experiment added to assess the potentially hazardous charged particle environments the spacecraft flew through, and an added Extreme Ultraviolet detector associated with the UV spectrometer on the scan platform.

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