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All and elements
All this will serve to show off the Ory style in fine fashion and is a must for those who want to collect elements of the old-time jazz before it is too late to lay hands on the gems.
All other nuclides ( isotopes of hydrogen and all other elements ) have more nucleons than electrons, so the fraction of mass taken by the nucleus is closer to 100 % for all of these types of atoms, than for hydrogen-1 .</ ref > with protons and neutrons having roughly equal mass.
All but one of the actinides are f-block elements, corresponding to the filling of the 5f electron shell ; lawrencium, a d-block element, is also generally considered an actinide.
All but a few of the most inert elements, such as noble gases and noble metals, are usually found on Earth in chemically combined form, as chemical compounds.
All of the heavy elements that are derived solely through artificial means are radioactive, with very short half-lives ; if any atoms of these elements were present at the formation of Earth, they are extremely likely to have already decayed, and if present in novae, have been in quantities too small to have been noted.
All of the elements have some isotopes that are radioactive ( radioisotopes ), although not all of these radioisotopes occur naturally.
He believed fire gave rise to the other three elements: " All things are an interchange for fire, and fire for all things, just like goods for gold and gold for goods.
All courses share the same basic elements ; targets, tee pads, signage, topography, and most importantly safety.
All the elements in a given equivalence class are equivalent among themselves, and no element is equivalent with any element from a different class.
All of these elements, in combination rather than individually, create tension.
All syntactic elements, including variables and basic operators, appear as such procedures.
There was an initial screenplay with the preliminary title All Monsters Attack Directive, which would have many of the same elements used in the final product.
All those elements are the basis for Friedrich von Schiller's unfinished novel The Ghost-Seer ( 1786-1789 ).
All heavier elements ( including those necessary for rocky planets like the Earth, and for carbon-based or other life ) have thus been created since the Big Bang in stars which were hot enough to fuse helium itself.
All elements other than hydrogen and helium today account for only 2 % of the mass of atomic matter in the universe.
The finished product was built in admirable form for the Roman Emperor, “ All of these elements marvelously fitted together in mid-air, suspended from one another and reposing only on the parts adjacent to them, produce a unified and most remarkable harmony in the work, and yet do not allow the spectators to rest their gaze upon any one of them for a length of time .”
All graphical elements ( images and text ) are first converted from given gamma space ( according to known or assumed gamma information in PNG, JPEG etc.
All but one of the lanthanides are f-block elements, corresponding to the filling of the 4f electron shell ; lutetium, a d-block element, is also generally considered to be a lanthanide due to its chemical similarities with the other fourteen.
All lanthanide elements form trivalent cations, Ln < sup > 3 +</ sup >, whose chemistry is largely determined by the ionic radius, which decreases steadily from lanthanum to lutetium.
All the other isotopes of meitnerium have been detected only in the decay chains of the heavier elements.
All of this, however, is just a matter of grouping the neutral elements in one way or another, according to a physical or a psychological ( mental ) perspective.
All of these chemical compounds and elements occur in various forms and combinations ( e. g. hormones, vitamins, phospholipids, hydroxyapatite ), both in the human body and in the plant and animal organisms that humans eat.
All eight elements of the Path begin with the word " right ", which translates the word samyañc ( in Sanskrit ) or sammā ( in Pāli ).

All and experience
All such adjustments to crime statistics, allied with the experience of people in their everyday lives, shape attitudes on the extent to which the State should use law or social engineering to enforce or encourage any particular social norm.
# All individuals ( organisms ) exist in a continually changing world of experience ( phenomenal field ) of which they are the center.
:( 1 ) All we have access to in perception are the contents of our own experience and
Finally, the immensely traumatic nature of the experience dashed basic assumptions: realism seemed bankrupt when faced with the fundamentally fantastic nature of trench warfare, as exemplified by books such as Erich Maria Remarque's All Quiet on the Western Front ( 1929 ).
All mosques have rules regarding cleanliness, as it is an essential part of the worshippers ' experience.
All subregions may experience considerable variations from year to year.
All experience ( male, female, atomic, and botanical ) is important and contributes to the ongoing and interrelated process of reality.
All languages have resources for construing experience ( the ideational component ), resources for enacting humans ' diverse and complex social relations ( the interpersonal component ), and resources for enabling these two kinds of meanings to come together in coherent text ( the textual function ).
All of these approaches involve a historical and sociological turn to science, with a special emphasis on lived experience ( a kind of Husserlian " life-world "), rather than a progress-based or anti-historical approach as done in the analytic tradition.
All mammals experience REM.
All the solar planets more distant from the sun than Earth are similar to Earth in that, since they experience many rotations per revolution around the sun, there is only a small difference between the length of the sidereal day and that of the solar day — the ratio of the former to the latter never being less than Earth's ratio of. 997.
All of these symptoms match the experience of the Pythia in action, as related by Plutarch, who witnessed many prophecies.
Trotsky argues: " All historical experience ... shows that the peasantry are absolutely incapable of taking up an independent political role.
All emotional experience by human beings was being reduced by analysis to a derivative, no matter how disguised, of libido.
AOL TV ranked Daria the fourteenth Best School Show of All Time, describing it as " a witty parody of the teenage experience ".
All the forms of communications since the dawn of human intellect has always served to transmit human experience.
All members are certified Emergency Medical Technicians who continuously train and refresh their skills through drills and classroom experience.
Fox's biographer notes that these failed negotiations were " a stunning experience " for Fox, who had always insisted that France desired peace and that the war was the responsibility of King George and his fellow monarchs: " All of this was being proved false ... It was a tragic end to Fox's career ".
All had previously been signed to major label Interscope Records for 1995's Pummel, but were dissatisfied with the experience.
After taking a year off to pursue her acting career, garnering stage experience in David Hare's Skylight, Arthur Miller's All My Sons, and several plays by Shakespeare ; she achieved an Upper Second class degree in 2001.
All of these positions provide experience and perspective to the future medical student.
All he would talk about was Nirvana, which is the name of the experience that comes to the totally selfless and one-pointed.
All these elements help the experience and outcome of the music therapy go better and have more successes for the child.
Many songs promoted recruitment ( All the boys in khaki get the nice girls, 1915 ); others satirised particular elements of the war experience.

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