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Dionysius of Halicarnassus ( 1. 72. 5 ) cites Xenagoras, the second century BC historian, as claiming that Odysseus and Circe had three sons: Romus, Anteias, and Ardeias, who respectively founded three cities called by their names: Rome, Antium, and Ardea.
An article in the Albany Times-Union cites Roland Kays, curator of mammals at the State Museum of New York, as contending that preliminary results of DNA evidence in eastern coyotes suggests interbreeding and a genetic makeup of 85 – 90 % coyote, perhaps 10 % wolf and slightly less than 5 % dog.
See for example RFC3501 section 5. 2 which specifically cites " simultaneous access to the same mailbox by multiple agents " as an example.
" She cites the goals of feminist criticism as: ( 1 ) To develop and uncover a female tradition of writing, ( 2 ) to interpret symbolism of women's writing so that it will not be lost or ignored by the male point of view, ( 3 ) to rediscover old texts, ( 4 ) to analyze women writers and their writings from a female perspective, ( 5 ) to resist sexism in literature, and ( 6 ) to increase awareness of the sexual politics of language and style.
Most of the 4. 5 million inhabitants live in the north, and all but one of the island's few larger cites are located there.
" He cites a study that calculated the average shot length of Annie Hall to be 14. 5 seconds, while other films made in 1977 had an average shot length of 4 – 7 seconds.
The organization cites their interpretation of various passages in the Bible, such as 1 Corinthians 5: 11-13, and 2 John 10-11 to support their practice of shunning.
According to such estimates ( Jaimoukha cites the earlier historian A. Rogov ), there were as many as 1. 5 million Chechens in the North Caucasus in 1847 ( and probably many more before that, as there had already been much fighting and destruction by that point ), but by 1861 there were only 140000 remaining in the Caucasus.
For example, in " Connecting the Clouds-the Internet in New Zealand ", author Keith Newman cites agency statistics regarding telecommunications cost decreases ( the Stats NZ report said " New Zealand average residential phone call pricing plummeted 50 % between 1987 and 1993 ") and national finances ( the Stats NZ report said " The current account deficit for the year ended March 2007 was $ 13. 9 billion ( 8. 5 percent of GDP )").
Lessig cites another example where Fox demanded $ 10, 000 for the rights to use a 4. 5 second video clip with The Simpsons playing on a television in a corner of a scene in a documentary.
502, 507 – 8, 662, 677 – 8, 82 – 5 and references he cites including Pearson and Filon 1898.
Series creator J. Michael Straczynski cites the mystery surrounding the Battle of the Line as a key aspect of introducing Babylon 5 to the audience: " The Battle of the Line and the hole in Sinclair's mind was always intended as the entry point or trigger to the story.
* Simon Conway Morris, a paleontologist, endorses the Rare Earth hypothesis in chapter 5 of his Life's Solution: Inevitable Humans in a Lonely Universe, and cites Ward and Brownlee's book with approval.
In addition, Job is mentioned in the New Testament: the Epistle of James 5: 11 cites Job as an example of perseverance in suffering.
He cites Exodus 32: 4 – 5 as evidence: He took the gold from them, formed it in a mold, and cast an image of a calf ; and they said, “ These are your gods, O Israel, who brought you up out of the land of Egypt !” When Aaron saw this, he built an altar before it ; and Aaron made proclamation and said, “ Tomorrow shall be a festival to the Lord .” Importantly, there is a single calf in this narrative, though the people refer to it as representative of the “ gods .” While a reference to singular god does not necessarily imply Yahweh worship, it does not rule out the possibility that it is Yahweh that the people are worshiping, as the reference to a plurality of “ gods ” would.
Russell R. Elliott cites an estimated population of 5, 000 in 1907 – 08 in Nevada's Twentieth-Century Mining Boom, noting that " accurate population figures during the boom are impossible to obtain ".
In the book " Perspectives On The Caribbean: A Reader In Culture, History, and Representation ," by Philip W. Scher, Scher cites figures by respected Professor of Anthropology, Steven Vertovec ; Of 94, 135 Indian immigrants to Trinidad, between 1874-1917, 50. 7 percent were from the NW / United Provinces ( an area, which today, is largely encompassed by Uttar Pradesh ), 24. 4 percent hailed from the historic region of Oudh ( Awadh ), 13. 5 percent were from Bihar, and lesser numbers from various other states and regions of the Indian Subcontinent, such as Punjab, West Bengal, and South India Madras ( Chennai ) ( as cited in Vertovec, 1992 ).
The World Health Organization ( WHO ) notes that exposure can be greatly increased by personal habits such as bruxism and gum-chewing and cites a report which found a 5. 3 fold increase in mercury levels after chewing, eating, or toothbrushing.
Some of Tanausis ' followers remained in the conquered lands, and Jordanes cites Pompeius Trogus as saying these were the origin of the Parthians, stating that in the Scythian language " Parthi " means " deserter " ( 5. 48 ).
The Amiga version, done by Factor 5, was finished before the C64 version, but Manfred Trenz cites the C64 version as the original design.
* Milhamoth ha-Shem ; " Wars of the Lord " of Jacob Ben Reuben 12C, which cites texts including Matthew 1: 1-16, 3: 13-17, 4: 1-11, 5: 33-40, 11: 25-27, 12: 1-8, 26: 36-39, 28: 16-20.
As with 5: 3 this verse cites the Kingdom of Heaven as the reward, also like that first verse the reward is in the present tense, the other six have it in the future.
* ArabianBusiness. com newsletter cites GRC senior consultant: " Opec idea to loom over gas producers meeting " April 5, 2007.
The United States Department of State's International Religious Freedom Report 2004 cites a slightly larger number of 1, 478, 670, or 0. 5 % of the total population.

5 and fragments
In the 20th century the first part of the prologue ( chapters 1: 1-2: 5 ) and the two parts of the epilogue ( 17-21 ) were commonly seen as miscellaneous collections of fragments tacked on to the main text, and the second part of the prologue ( 2: 6-3: 6 ) as an introduction composed expressly for the book ; this view has been challenged in the latter decades of the century, and there is an increasing willingness to see Judges as the work of a single individual, working by carefully selecting, reworking and positioning his source material to introduce and conclude his themes.
" Most agarose gels are made with between 0. 7 % ( good separation or resolution of large 5 – 10kb DNA fragments ) and 2 % ( good resolution for small 0. 2 – 1kb fragments ) agarose dissolved in electrophoresis buffer.
LB is relatively new and is ineffective in resolving fragments larger than 5 kbp ; However, with its low conductivity, a much higher voltage could be used ( up to 35 V / cm ), which means a shorter analysis time for routine electrophoresis.
The latter figure means that a nuclear fission explosion or criticality accident emits about 3. 5 % of its energy as gamma rays, less than 2. 5 % of its energy as fast neutrons ( total ~ 6 %), and the rest as kinetic energy of fission fragments ( this appears almost immediately when the fragments impact surrounding matter, as simple heat ).
Because DNA polymerase III cannot synthesize in the 3 '→ 5 ' direction, the lagging strand is synthesized in short segments known as Okazaki fragments.
All types of enzymes recognise specific short DNA sequences and carry out the endonucleolytic cleavage of DNA to give specific fragments with terminal 5 '- phosphates.
The excavation discovered the following items in the two pits which formed a " T ": (# 1 ) remains of 46 human bones fragments ; (# 2 ) bullet jackets from short barrel guns / pistols ; (# 3 ) wooden boxes which had deteriorated into fragments: (# 4 ) pieces of ceramic which appear to be amphoras which were used as containers for acid ; (# 5 ) iron nails ; (# 6 ) iron angles: (# 7 ) seven fragments of teeth ; (# 8 ) fragment of fabric of a garment.
Aside from recent deposits along river valleys, only two small fragments of Jurassic ( 140 to 190 million years ago ) sediment occur in Puttalam District, while a more extensive belt of Miocene ( 5 to 20 million years ago ) limestone is found along the northwest coast, overlain in many areas by Pleistocene ( 1 million years ago ) deposits.
:* Numbers 5: 26 – Numbers 7: 20 – fragments
* August 10 – A 5. 1 kg chondrite-type meteorite breaks fragments and strikes earth near the town of Archie in Cass County, Missouri.
:( M-107 NC / DC ): Explosive Composition B material packed into a thick, internally scored shell which causes a large blast and sends razor-sharp fragments at extreme velocities ( 5, 000 – 6, 000 meters per second ).
Between September and December 1952 the fragments and scrolls of Caves 4, 5, and 6 were subsequently discovered by the ASOR teams.
These fragments disappointed Romantic scholars as not matching the writer's great reputation, partly because Fronto's teachings, with their emphasis on studying ancient writers in search of striking words, were not in accordance with current fashion ( Italy, where not only Mai but Leopardi enthused over them, was an exception ), partly because they gave no support to the assumption that Fronto had been a wise counsellor to Marcus Aurelius ( indeed, they contain no trace of political advice ), partly because his frequent complaints about ill-health, especially those collected in book 5 of Ad M. Caesarem, aroused more annoyance than compassion ; these adverse judgements were reversed once Fronto was read for what he was rather than what he was not, as already in the sympathetic treatment by Dorothy Brock, Studies in Fronto and his Age ( Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1911 ).
Diodorus ' universal history, which he named Bibliotheca historica (" Historical Library "), was immense and consisted of 40 books, of which 15 and 11 – 20 survive: fragments of the lost books are preserved in Photius and the excerpts of Constantine Porphyrogenitus.
It reproduces by asexual reproduction only, but it is capable of growing extremely quickly, starting from small fragments and doubling in dry weight every 2. 2-2. 5 days.
The 1kb ladder with fragment ranging from about 0. 5 kbp to 10 or 12 kbp and the 100 bp ladder with fragments ranging from 100 bp to just above 1000 bp are the most frequent.
: 1000 – 5, 000, 000 g / mol for polymers, proteins, DNA fragments, etc.
Chromatography and identification of the 5 ' and 3 ' ends then helped arrange the fragments to establish the RNA sequence.
( 5 ) Naevius, Bellum Poenicum fragments 2 – 4

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