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Or the mode of love to this fragment by a recent poet: `` Know ye, fair folk who dwell on earth Or shall hereafter come to birth, That here, with dust upon his eyes, Iraj, the sweet-tongued singer, lies.
Gershwin based An American in Paris on a melodic fragment called " Very Parisienne ", written in 1926 on his first visit to Paris as a gift to his hosts, Robert and Mabel Schirmer.
The whole, however, may be judged from this fragment: " We Irish, though dwelling at the far ends of the earth, are all disciples of St. Peter and St. Paul ... we are bound to the Chair of Peter, and although Rome is great and renowned, through that Chair alone is she looked on as great and illustrious among us ... On account of the two Apostles of Christ, you pope are almost celestial, and Rome is the head of the whole world, and of the Churches ".
The fragment of a new novel she had been working on in her last years has been twice completed by recent authors, the more famous version being Emma Brown: A Novel from the Unfinished Manuscript by Charlotte Brontë by Clare Boylan in 2003.
The first impact occurred at 20: 13 UTC on July 16, 1994, when fragment A of the nucleus entered Jupiter's southern hemisphere at a speed of about 60 km / s.
Over the next 6 days, 21 distinct impacts were observed, with the largest coming on July 18 at 07: 33 UTC when fragment G struck Jupiter.
Two impacts 12 hours apart on July 19 created impact marks of similar size to that caused by fragment G, and impacts continued until July 22, when fragment W struck the planet.
A sequence of Galileo spacecraft | Galileo images, taken several seconds apart, showing the appearance of the fireball of fragment W on the dark side of Jupiter
A fragment of Gaelic culture remains in Nova Scotia but primarily on Cape Breton Island.
There were also painted schemes in Basel ( the earliest dating from c. 1440 ); a series of paintings on canvas by Bernt Notke, in Lübeck ( 1463 ); the initial fragment of the original Bernt Notke painting ( accomplished at the end of the 15th century ) in the St Nicholas ' Church, Tallinn, Estonia ; the painting at the back wall of the chapel of Sv.
An image available on the internet of a fragment apparently torn from a job description shows Echelon listed along with several other code names.
A third fragment, on the circles described by the ends of a moving lever, contains four propositions.
He goes on to quote a fragment of verse " O mistress Hecate, Trioditis / With three forms and three faces / Propitiated with mullets ".
Coleridge attributed the poem's origins to one of his stays at Ash Farm, possibly the one that happened in October 1797: " This fragment with a good deal more, not recoverable, composed, in a sort of Reverie brought on by two grains of Opium taken to check a dysentry, at a Farm House between Porlock & Linton, a quarter of a mile from Culbone Church, in the fall of the year, 1797 ".
While incomplete and subtitled a " fragment ", its language is highly stylised with a strong emphasis on sound devices that change between the poem's original two stanzas.
" In 1985, David Jasper praised the poem as " one of his greatest meditations on the nature of poetry and poetic creation " and argued " it is through irony, also, as it unsettles and undercuts, that the fragment becomes a Romantic literary form of such importance, nowhere more so than in ' Kubla Khan '.
The base or bottom of the stack is on the left and holds the leftmost, oldest parse fragment.
In 1992, the then Greek Orthodox Metropolitan Ieronymos of Thebes and Levathia ( the current Archbishop of Athens and All Greece ) requested from Bishop Antonio Mattiazzo of Padua the return of a a significant fragment of the relics of St. Luke to be placed on the site where the holy tomb of the Evangelist is located and venerated today.
The other surviving use of the original Greek word is by Chrysippus, in a fragment from On affections, quoted by Galen in Hippocrates on Affections.
Structures resembling a organism | life form on meteorite fragment ALH84001, discovered in Antarctica
A 34 ton fragment called " Ahnighito ", is exhibited at the American Museum of Natural History ; the largest meteorite on exhibit in any museum.

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), one 2nd century BC ( Basil Mandilaras, ' A new papyrus fragment of the Certamen Homeri et Hesiodi Platon 42 ( 1990 ) 45 – 51 ) and one 2nd or 3rd century AD ( University of Michigan pap.
A fragment of the Milion ( Greek: Μίλ ( λ ) ιον ), a mile-marker monument
The polymerase chain reaction ( PCR ), a common laboratory technique, employs such artificial synthesis in a cyclic manner to amplify a specific target DNA fragment from a pool of DNA.
** Waldere, Old English version of the story told in Waltharius ( below ), known only as a brief fragment
Papyrus 87 ( Gregory-Aland ), fragment of Epistle to Philemon
Several common genotyping techniques include restriction fragment length polymorphism ( RFLP ), terminal restriction fragment length polymorphism ( t-RFLP ), amplified fragment length polymorphism ( AFLP ), and multiplex ligation-dependent probe amplification ( MLPA ).
DNA fragment analysis can also be used to determine such disease causing genetics aberrations as microsatellite instability ( MSI ), trisomy or aneuploidy, and loss of heterozygosity ( LOH ).
While Paris inspected them, each attempted with her powers to bribe him ; Hera offered to make him king of Europe and Asia, Athena offered wisdom and skill in war, and Aphrodite, who had the Charites and the Horai to enhance her charms with flowers and song ( according to a fragment of the Cypria quoted by Athenagoras ), offered the world's most beautiful woman ( Euripides, Andromache, l. 284, Helena l. 676 ).
Whilst Schwitters still created work in an expressionist style into 1919 ( and would continue to paint realist pictures up to his death in 1948 ), the first abstract collages, influenced in particular by recent works by Hans Arp, would appear in late 1918, which Schwitters dubbed Merz after a fragment of found text from the sentence Commerz Und Privatbank in his picture Das Merzbild, Winter 1918 – 19.
) or siliceous skeletal fragment ( sponge spicules, diatoms, radiolarians ), and varying amounts of clay, silt and sand ( terrestrial detritus ) carried in by rivers.
The Muratorian fragment, dated at between 170 and as late as the end of the 4th century ( according to the Anchor Bible Dictionary ), may be the earliest known New Testament canon attributed to mainstream Christianity.
In anywhere from 2 to 4 fissions per 1000 in a nuclear reactor, a process called ternary fission produces three positively charged fragments ( plus neutrons ) and the smallest of these may range from so small a charge and mass as a proton ( Z = 1 ), to as large a fragment as argon ( Z = 18 ).
In allele " A ", the genome is cleaved by a restriction enzyme at three nearby sites ( triangles ), but only the rightmost fragment will be detected by the probe.
1787 ( fragment 1: see the third pair of images on this page ), but little could be made of them, since the indications of poem-end ( placed at the beginnings of the lines ) were lost, and scholars could only guess where one poem ended and another began.
A fragment of the Oxford English Dictionary | OED ( 1985 ), showing SGML markup
A papyrus bearing a long fragment of a satyr play by Sophocles, given the title ' Tracking Satyrs ' ( Ichneutae ), was found at Oxyrhynchus in Egypt, 1907.

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A second defense of vertebrates against viruses, cell-mediated immunity, involves immune cells known as T cells: the body's cells constantly display short fragments of their proteins on the cell's surface, and if a T cell recognizes a suspicious viral fragment there, the host cell is destroyed and the virus-specific T-cells proliferate.
A slice of a pallasite Esquel ( meteorite ) | meteorite fragment discovered in Argentina ; on display at the Museum of Nature, Ottawa, Canada.
A fragment is on display in the Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History in Washington DC.
According to tradition at Texas Tech University, a stone fragment on display since 1939 outside the old Electrical Engineering Building is a missing piece of the Blarney Stone.
* Travertine fragment of a small seated statue of Khufu, on display in the Boston museum of fine arts
The fuselage roof fragment of G-ALYP on display in the Science Museum in London, showing the two ADF windows at-which the initial failure occurred
A fragment of the Royal Annals, on display at the Petrie Museum, London, which is inscribed with part of the Khasekhemwy register and at the top with a sign from the Sneferu register
A stone relief fragment bearing the cartouche of the Sais | Saite pharaoh Psamtik, in hieroglyph s. On display at the Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto.
File: Ägyptisches Museum Berlin 067. jpg | Stone vessel fragment bearing the serekh of Hor-Aha, on display at the Egyptian Museum of Berlin.
If a " phagemid " vector is used ( a simplified display construct vector ) phage particles will not be released from the E. coli cells until they are infected with helper phage, which enables packaging of the phage DNA and assembly of the mature virions with the relevant protein fragment as part of their outer coat on either the minor ( pIII ) or major ( pVIII ) coat protein.
A second custom shader program can then be run on each fragment before the final pixel values are output to the frame buffer for display.
The biggest fragment ever found is the Holsinger Meteorite, weighing 639 kg, now on display in the Meteor Crater Visitor Center on the rim of the crater.
Web browsers typically display the top of the document for an empty fragment.
The fragment is on display near the organ today.

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