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Given good circumstances one might be able to discern the result of some human activity such as the changing of the Netherlands ' coast or the partial drying out of the Aral Sea, but even that would not be easy.
The dissenters, who included Rabbi Joel Roth as well as a partial concurrence by Rabbi Daniel Nevins, argued for reaffirming the classical halakhic framework in which human decrees inform and often limit but never wholly abrogate law believed to be of Divine origin, stating that " we should acknowledge that God's law is beyond our authority to eliminate ", but should continue the traditional approach of applying strict evidentiary rules and presumptions that tend to render enforcement unlikely.
* 2005 – The first partial human face transplant is completed in Amiens, France.
The influence of Vesalius ' plates representing the partial dissections of the human figure posing in a landscape setting is apparent in the anatomical plates prepared by the Baroque painter Pietro da Cortona ( 1596 – 1669 ), who executed anatomical plates with figures in dramatic poses, most with architectural or landscape backdrops.
* In 2005 surgeons in France carried out the first successful partial human face transplant.
Many socio-political theories postulate that socialization provides only a partial explanation for human beliefs and behaviors, maintaining that agents are not ' blank slates ' predetermined by their environment.
For example, the necessary amount of oxygen for human respiration, and the amount that is toxic, is set by the partial pressure of oxygen alone.
The best-known case of imprinting in human disorders is that of Angelman syndrome and Prader-Willi syndrome — both can be produced by the same genetic mutation, chromosome 15q partial deletion, and the particular syndrome that will develop depends on whether the mutation is inherited from the child's mother or from their father.
There is evidence of human habitation in the caves at Cheddar Gorge 10, 000 – 11, 000 years BC, during a partial thaw in the ice age.
After partial launches under the names " human engineering " and " humanology ," Polish-American originator Alfred Korzybski ( 1879 – 1950 ) fully launched the program as " general semantics " in 1933 with the publication of Science and Sanity: An Introduction to Non-Aristotelian Systems and General Semantics.
Another complication in its classification is that it is older than the human – chimpanzee divergence ( estimated to ) seen in genetic data, and that there are few if any specimens other than the partial cranium known as Toumaï.
Guinea pig sight is not as good as a human, but they have a wider angle of vision ( about 340 °) and see in partial color ( dichromacy ).
The U. S. Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act ( FFDCA ) defines infant formula as " a food which purports to be or is represented for special dietary use solely as a food for infants by reason of its simulation of human milk or its suitability as a complete or partial substitute for human milk ".
Relatives of Papon's victims and human rights NGOs pointed out that many other detainees did not benefit from that law ( including detainees in terminal stages of AIDS, or Nathalie Ménigon, a member of Action Directe still imprisoned, despite suffering of partial hemiplegia, etc.
Chromosome 15q partial deletion is an extremely rare human genetic disorder, caused by a chromosomal aberration in which the long (" q ") arm of one copy of chromosome 15 is deleted, or partially deleted.
Anglican theologian O. C. Quick cautions however that this agape within human experience is " a very partial and rudimentary realization ," and that " in its pure form it is essentially divine.
Tetraplegia, also known as quadriplegia, is paralysis caused by illness or injury to a human that results in the partial or total loss of use of all their limbs and torso ; paraplegia is similar but does not affect the arms.
Hp exists in two allelic forms in the human population, so-called Hp1 and Hp2, the latter one having arisen due to the partial duplication of Hp1 gene.
The following two years will then be spent focusing on podiatry specific areas such as podiatric biomechanics and human gait, podiatric orthopaedics or the non-surgical management of foot abnormalities, pharmacology, general medicine, general pathology, local and general anaesthesia, and surgical procedural techniques such as partial and total nail avulsions, matricectomy, cryotherapy, wound debridement, enucleation, and other cutaneous and electro-surgical procedures.
Only one human has ever been found, a partial skeleton of the La Brea Woman dated to approximately 10, 000 calendar years (~ 9, 000 radiocarbon years ) BP, who was 17 to 25 years old at death, and found associated with remains of a domestic dog, and so was interpreted to have been ceremonially interred.
All dive computers measure the surrounding pressure to estimate the partial pressure of gases in the human tissue.
# Complete Secularization: this definition is not limited to the partial definition, but exceeds it to " The separation between all ( religion, moral, and human ) values, and ( not just the state ) but also to ( the human nature in its public and private sides ), so that the holiness is removed from the world, and this world is transformed into a usable matter that can be employed for the sake of the strong ".

partial and profile
3D profile of a coin ( partial ) measured with a modern confocal microscope | confocal white light microscope.
:“ We can see no reason why partial profile DNA evidence should not be admissible provided that the jury are made aware of its inherent limitations and are given a sufficient explanation to enable them to evaluate it.
However, the fact that there exists in the case of all partial profile evidence the possibility that a " missing " allele might exculpate the accused altogether does not provide sufficient grounds for rejecting such evidence.
Dive computers address the same problem as decompression tables, but are able to perform a continuous calculation of the partial pressure of inert gases in the body based on the actual depth and time profile of the diver.
The computer then uses the profile and a decompression algorithm to estimate the partial pressure of inert gases that has been dissolved in the diver's tissues.
Run-time dependencies may be expressed in the node ’ s profile, so that a partial order can be enforced on component execution.

partial and obtained
The practical motivation for partial application is that very often the functions obtained by supplying some but not all of the arguments to a function are useful ; for example, many languages have a function or operator similar to.
The supply-and-demand model is a partial equilibrium model of economic equilibrium, where the clearance on the market of some specific goods is obtained independently from prices and quantities in other markets.
A simplified proof of the second Nash embedding theorem was obtained by who reduced the set of nonlinear partial differential equations to an elliptic system, to which the contraction mapping theorem could be applied.
The spear was obtained from the dwarfs by Loki, the results of a scheme he concocted as a partial reparation for his cutting of the goddess Sif's hair.
In 1990, it obtained partial rights to the Sunday Night Football package for the National Football League, which it retained until 1997.
By 1860 he was able to demonstrate a working device, and obtained a British patent covering a partial vacuum, carbon filament incandescent lamp.
If the turbines used have high peak efficiencies, but behave poorly at partial load, less annual performance is obtained than with turbines that have a flat efficiency curve.
A type of hanging comparable to full suspension hanging may be obtained by self-strangulation using a ligature around the neck and the partial weight of the body ( partial suspension ) to tighten the ligature.
Tentatively making these assumptions, the following partial decrypted message is obtained.
Most classical force fields implicitly include the effect of polarizability, e. g. by scaling up the partial charges obtained from quantum chemical calculations.
The victory, albeit partial, illusory and apparent, caused a lot of hope in the peninsula and local conspirators in Turin, led by Santorre di Santarosa, marched toward the capital of the Kingdom of Sardinia and 12 March 1821 obtained the democratic constitution.
Most of them have a conical chanter with a partial second octave, obtained by overblowing, in the same way as the Eastern European gaida.
Given two polynomials and, where the α < sub > i </ sub > are distinct constants and deg P < n, partial fractions are generally obtained by supposing that
The minimum condition for gaining a partial indulgence is to be contrite in heart: on this condition, a Catholic who performs the work or recites the prayer in question is granted, through the Church, remission of temporal punishment of the same worth as is obtained by the person's own action, similar to matching funds.
After the rebellion against Zadar, Pag obtained partial autonomy, and Ludovic I acknowledged its full autonomy in 1376 as to all other Dalmatian towns.
A solution to a discretized partial differential equation, obtained with the finite element method.
European Union rules governing the production of wine (" the product obtained exclusively from the total or partial alcoholic fermentation of fresh grapes, whether or not crushed, or of grape must ") are considerably longer than Community trade mark law: the main text, the Regulation on the common organization of the market in wine ( No 1493 / 1999 ), runs to over 46, 000 words.
A minor of an undirected graph G is any graph that may be obtained from G by a sequence of zero or more contractions of edges of G and deletions of edges and vertices of G. The minor relationship forms a partial order on the set of all distinct finite undirected graphs, as it obeys the three axioms of partial orders: it is reflexive ( every graph is a minor of itself ), transitive ( a minor of a minor of G is itself a minor of G ), and antisymmetric ( if two graphs G and H are minors of each other, then they must be isomorphic ).
He thus obtained free passage in the Adriatic Sea and, with the partial support of the Pope, landed at Zadar on 19 July 1403.
The thermodynamic properties may then be obtained from the chemical potential μ ( or partial molar Gibbs energy g ) of each component, which is assumed to be given by the ideal gas formula
* A quasiordering is a wqo if and only if the corresponding partial order ( obtained by quotienting by ) has no infinite descending sequences or antichains.
He was at first awarded only a partial scholarship as a sizar ( meaning that he obtained financial support by acting as a servant other students ), but from his second year onwards he received a full scholarship.

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