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kindling and effect
The kindling effect leads to persistent functional changes in brain neural circuits as well as to gene expression.

kindling and also
In stanza 39, Helgi, now in Valhalla, has his former enemy Hunding — also in Valhalla — do menial tasks ; fetching foot-baths for all of the men there, kindling fire, tying dogs, keeping watch of horses, and feeding the pigs before he can get any sleep.
The bonfires are also said to represent signal fires that the Bar Kokhba rebels lit on the mountaintops to relay messages, or are in remembrance of the Bar Kochba revolt against the Romans, who had forbidden the kindling of fires that signalled the start of Jewish holidays.

kindling and each
The festival is observed by the kindling of the lights of a unique candelabrum, the nine-branched Menorah or Hanukiah, one additional light on each night of the holiday, progressing to eight on the final night.
The festival is observed in Jewish homes by the kindling of lights on each of the festival's eight nights, one on the first night, two on the second night and so on.
The first two kindling sticks are laid parallel to each other, on opposite sides of the tinder pile.

kindling and is
The eight-day festival is marked by the kindling of lights — one on the first night, two on the second, and so on — using a special candle holder called a Chanukkiyah, or a Hanukkah menorah.
* In The Left Hand Of Darkness, the planet Gde is described as extremely hot rock and desert, the result of a technological society that " wrecked its ecological balance " some millennia previous, and " burned up its forests for kindling.
Driftwood is still used as kindling by some.
The Māori name for the area is Ohikaparuparu (" o " means place of ; " hika " means rubbing, kindling, or planting ; " paruparu " means dirt, deeply laden, or a preparation of fermented cockles ).
A quantity of kindling sufficient to fill a hat may be enough, but more is better.
Most of them make no mention of fuelwood – in most designs, fuelwood is never placed on a fire until the kindling is burning strongly.
The smaller kindling is arranged around it, like the poles of a tipi.
) Then the larger kindling is arranged above the smaller kindling, taking care not to collapse the tipi.
Then, a long, thick piece of kindling is driven into the ground at an angle, so that it overhangs the tinder pile.
The smaller pieces of kindling are leaned against the big stick so that the tinder is enclosed between them.
Then kindling is placed with one end propped up by the larger piece of fuel wood, and the other resting on the ground, so that the kindling is leaning over the tinder pile.
The kindling is then stacked around it, as in the construction of a log cabin.
More kindling is added in the same manner.
The smallest kindling is placed over the top of the assembly.
The tinder is lit, and the kindling is allowed to catch fire.

kindling and more
The 39 categories of melakhah are: ploughing earth, sowing, reaping, binding sheaves, threshing, winnowing, selecting, grinding, sifting, kneading, baking, shearing wool, washing wool, beating wool, dyeing wool, spinning, weaving, making two loops, weaving two threads, separating two threads, tying, untying, sewing stitches, tearing, trapping, slaughtering, flaying, tanning, scraping hide, marking hides, cutting hide to shape, writing two or more letters, erasing two or more letters, building, demolishing, extinguishing a fire, kindling a fire, putting the finishing touch on an object and transporting an object between the private domain and the public domain, or for a distance of 4 cubits within the public domain.
Make sure to have much more kindling set aside for later use.
You can then surround the tinder with more kindling.
If the kindling does not catch fire, the fire-builder must gather more tinder, determine what went wrong and try to fix it.
The more restrictive definition is important in the study of survival skills, which redefines kindling as material requiring a match to ignite it.
Froes are used in combination with wooden mallets to split timber, to make planks, wooden shingles, or kindling ; they are safer and more accurate to use than hatchets because the blade is not swung.

kindling and than
In fact, there are gradations of kindling, from sticks thinner than a finger to those as thick as a wrist.

kindling and ;
:" The name seraphim clearly indicates their ceaseless and eternal revolution about Divine Principles, their heat and keenness, the exuberance of their intense, perpetual, tireless activity, and their elevative and energetic assimilation of those below, kindling them and firing them to their own heat, and wholly purifying them by a burning and all-consuming flame ; and by the unhidden, unquenchable, changeless, radiant and enlightening power, dispelling and destroying the shadows of darkness "
As a teacher he had a remarkable power of kindling enthusiasm ; and he taught many distinguished pupils, including August Schleicher, Ferdinand Hitzig, Eberhard Schrader, Theodor Noldeke, Diestel and Christian Friedrich August Dillmann.
Aristagoras's actions have thus been likened to tossing a flame into a kindling box ; they incited rebellion across Ionia, and tyrannies were everywhere abolished, and democracies established in their place.
Aristagoras's actions have thus been likened to tossing a flame into a kindling box ; they incited rebellion across Ionia ( and Aeolis and Doris ), and tyrannies were everywhere abolished, and democracies established in their place.
Members of the throng had appropriated his coach and added it to the parade ; at the end of the route the coach was smashed to kindling and used as part of a great celebratory bonfire on Bowling Green.
" Words in this kind of prayer are not speeches ; they are like kindling that feeds the fire of love.
Another disagreeable adventure awaits them in Icetown ; to escape an igloo prison, the Scarecrow volunteers his stuffing as kindling for a fire.

kindling and which
According to the " kindling " hypothesis, when people who are genetically predisposed toward bipolar disorder experience stressful events, the stress threshold at which mood changes occur becomes progressively lower, until the episodes eventually start ( and recur ) spontaneously.
go thy < way > walk in my statutes and keep my commandments behold I am the Lord of glory I was crucifyed for the world that all those who believe on my name may have Eternal life < behold > the world lieth in sin and at this time and none doeth good no not one they have turned aside from the gospel and keep not < my > commandments they draw near to me with their lips while their hearts are far from me and mine anger is kindling against the inhabitants of the earth to visit them according to thir ungodliness and to bring to pass that which < hath > been spoken by the mouth of the prophets and Apstles behold and lo I come quickly as it written of me in the cloud < clothed > in the glory of my Father.
The autoignition temperature or kindling point of a substance is the lowest temperature at which it will spontaneously ignite in a normal atmosphere without an external source of ignition, such as a flame or spark.
‘ It was probably the investigations of George Pearson in 1795 reported at the Royal Society, which had the most far-reaching impact in terms of kindling interest amongst European scientist in wootz.
Farmers sometimes find old buried stumps in fields, even in some that were cleared a century ago, and these usually are dug up and sold as Fatwood, " fat lighter " or " lighter wood " which is in demand as kindling for fireplaces, wood stoves, and barbecue pits.
3 he discusses with Saadia the kindling of a fire by a non-Jew on Sabbath, a practise which the Karaites considered to be forbidden.
While at Sarah Lawrence College in the late 1980s, Ibarra attended a Sun Ra performance which she has credited with kindling her interest in jazz.
The Scottish Football Association's annual report, issued in May 1979, stated that, " regardless of the depressing aspects of Mr MacLeod's latter days in the Association's employ, it would be quite unfair not to comment that he was largely responsible for kindling an enthusiasm for the Scottish team that far exceeded anything which had gone before.
"< ref >< cite > PG </ cite > 46: 943 / 4A .</ ref > Similar powers are attributed to the Irish saints: kindling lamps, curing dumbness .< ref > Charles Plummer, ed., < cite > Vitae Sanctorum Hiberniae </ cite > ( Oxford, 1910 ), 1: clxxviii .</ ref > This theme, too, persists in later hagiographic and quasi-hagiographic texts, appearing, for example in the Estoire del saint graal as the agency by which a madman is miraculously restored.
Traditionally, the waste shavings are used for basket weaving, which are particularly durable or for kindling.
Then it is necessary to put this lit bundle on the ground, after which small twigs and other small kindling are placed above it, then successively larger pieces of fuel.

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