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consequence and physical
In the second view expertise is a characteristic of individuals and is a consequence of the human capacity for extensive adaptation to physical and social environments.
In this example, there is no moral judgment involved, since this is a mechanical consequence of a physical action.
One consequence of Mohist understanding of mathematics and the physical sciences combined with their skills as artisans was that they became the pre-eminent siege engineers of pre Qin unification China, capable of both reducing defences and holding cities.
In the Standard Model of particle physics, photons are described as a necessary consequence of physical laws having a certain symmetry at every point in spacetime.
Evil is threefold, viz., metaphysical evil, moral, and physical, the retributive consequence of moral guilt.
As a consequence, under Saudi rule, Medina has suffered from considerable destruction of its physical heritage including the loss of many buildings over a thousand years old.
Although Dirac did not at first fully appreciate what his own equation was telling him, his resolute faith in the logic of mathematics as a means to physical reasoning, his explanation of spin as a consequence of the union of quantum mechanics and relativity, and the eventual discovery of the positron, represents one of the great triumphs of theoretical physics, fully on a par with the work of Newton, Maxwell, and Einstein before him.
It is the organism's physical properties which directly determine its chances of survival and reproductive output, while the inheritance of physical properties occurs only as a secondary consequence of the inheritance of genes.
As an illustration, if a physical system behaves the same regardless of how it is oriented in space, its Lagrangian is rotationally symmetric: from this symmetry, Noether's theorem dictates that the angular momentum of the system be conserved, as a consequence of its laws of motion.
In the case of marriage, the object is to bring about the joining together of the two partners at the spiritual and physical levels, and the happiness that comes as a consequence.
It has a fascinating physical consequence for the appearance of the night sky as seen by an observer who is maneuvering at relativistic velocities relative to the " fixed stars ", which is discussed below.
In planetary science, planetary differentiation is the process of separating out different constituents of a planetary body as a consequence of their physical or chemical behaviour, where the body develops into compositionally distinct layers ; the denser materials of a planet sink to the center, while less dense materials rise to the surface.
As a consequence caregivers may find themselves under severe emotional and physical strain.
He maintained, as a consequence, that ' the cause is to be found elsewhere, in the actions of a superbiological element not reducible to the determinism of the physical transmission of genetic materials.
According to the modern physical view of wave function collapse, the theory of quantum decoherence, the quantum arrow of time is a consequence of the thermodynamic arrow of time.
The official church teaching is that Christ paid for all physical suffering with his atoning work and that as a consequence, when Christians get sick they can be supernaturally healed by the Holy Spirit.
In consequence, as Taylor wrote, most Canadians " daily faced the potentially catastrophic physical and financial consequence of unpredictable illness, accident, and disability ," and providers, unwilling to deny needed care, had growing bad debts.
In terms of physical systems, it has the consequence that planets in circular orbits moving uniformly around a star will, over time, assume all alignments, unless there is an exact dependency between their orbital periods.
Physical force is not necessarily used in rape, and physical injuries are not always a consequence.
The principle of relativity implies that the outcome of local experiments must be independent of the velocity of the apparatus, so the most important consequence of this principle is the Copernican idea that dimensionless physical values such as the fine-structure constant and electron-to-proton mass ratio must not depend on where in space or time we measure them.
Elevated muscle and blood lactate concentrations are a natural consequence of any physical exertion.
Those circumstances that would cause a reasonable person to believe that entry ( or other relevant prompt action ) was necessary to prevent physical harm to the officers or other persons, the destruction of relevant evidence, the escape of a suspect, or some other consequence improperly frustrating legitimate law enforcement efforts.
In SI, a separate base unit ( the ampere ) is associated with electrical phenomena, with the consequence that something like electrical charge ( 1 coulomb = 1 ampere × 1 second ) is a unique dimension of physical quantity and is not expressed purely in terms of the mechanical units ( kilogram, metre, second ).

consequence and characteristics
As a consequence of these characteristics, electroless deposition is quite common in the decorative arts.
News stories also contain at least one of the following important characteristics relative to the intended audience: proximity, prominence, timeliness, human interest, oddity, or consequence.
The Hadley cell and the Polar cell are similar in that they are thermally direct ; in other words, they exist as a direct consequence of surface temperatures ; their thermal characteristics override the effects of weather in their domain.
The need for a transmission in an automobile is a consequence of the characteristics of the internal combustion engine.
As a consequence, creators commonly exhibit characteristics often associated with mental illness.
Those characteristics ( through a process of pathological differentiation and integration of ego and superego structures ) are the consequence of pathological object relationships.
Such proprietary software had existed before, but this shift in the legal characteristics of software can be regarded as a consequence triggered by the U. S. Copyright Act of 1976, as stated by MIT fellow Brewster Kahle.
Clinomorphism, whilst being a linguistic behaviour which exemplifies particular " errors " and deliberate misrepresentations, may also be a natural tendency in the sense that it is potentially an understandable consequence of the need to abbreviate or to simply use a clinomorphism as a metaphor to convey an otherwise difficult to describe idea, in much the same way as anthropomorphism might be ( where we attribute the characteristics or presence of a mind to inanimate objects, purely for ease of description of a particular phenomenon, rather than as a result of holding a genuinely animistic or pantheistic belief ).
As a consequence, we update the STR-based age of important nodes in the Y chromosome tree, showing that credible estimates for the age of lineages can be made once these STR characteristics are taken into consideration.
Fissure changes, and the other associated characteristics of Duane's such as up or down shoots and globe retraction, are also vital when deciding whether any abduction limitation is the result of Duane's and not a consequence of VI or abducens cranial nerve palsy.
He spoke literally of " the postulate of relativity ", he showed that the transformations are a consequence of the principle of least action ; he demonstrated in more detail the group characteristics of the transformation, which he called Lorentz group, and he showed that the combination is invariant.
In addition, in roles that are only alluded to in scripture, they assume characteristics of cosmological or eschatological consequence.
One of the main characteristics of African music is dance rhythms — therefore, as a consequence of trying to duplicate traditional sounds on these Western instruments, Mozambican musicians created a style that was very inspiring to dance to and sing along with.

consequence and change
The fact that a catalyst does not change the equilibrium is a consequence of the second law of thermodynamics.
According to Noether's theorem, the conservation of energy is a consequence of the fact that the laws of physics do not change over time.
At first he was not opposed to Luther, but as time went on and Luther's aim became clear to him, he turned more and more from the Reformer, and was finally, in consequence of this change of attitude, drawn into an acrimonious correspondence in which Luther, according to some without any justification, heavily criticized the duke.
In 1918, his art was to change dramatically as a direct consequence of Germany's economic, political and military collapse at the end of the First World War.
* Conservation of Momentum, which is a direct consequence of Newton's laws of motion, especially Newton's second law which relates the net force on an element of air to its rate of momentum change,
These promotional materials consistently change and evolve as a direct consequence of audience research up until the film opens in theaters.
As a consequence, on January 25, 2007, ACCESS announced a name change to their current Palm OS operating system, now titled Garnet OS.
In an interview for the Sunday People the same month, he claimed the Conservative Party was " rejoining Enoch " on the European Community but repeated his warning of civil war as the consequence of immigration: " I still cannot forsee how a country can be peaceably governed in which the composition of the population is progressively going to change.
The Yarkovsky effect is a consequence of the fact that change in the temperature of an object warmed by radiation ( and therefore the intensity of thermal radiation from the object ) lags behind changes in the incoming radiation.
Most important was the change in personnel of these organs, mostly as a consequence of this electoral change.
As an example, Hegel mentions the states of aggregation of water: " Thus the temperature of water is, in the first place, a point of no consequence in respect of its liquidity: still with the increase or diminution of the temperature of the liquid water, there comes a point where this state of cohesion suffers a qualitative change, and the water is converted into steam or ice ".
The acid dissociation constant for an acid is a direct consequence of the underlying thermodynamics of the dissociation reaction ; the pK < sub > a </ sub > value is directly proportional to the standard Gibbs energy change for the reaction.
Linked to the reduction of cloud moisture immersion and increasing temperature, the hydrological cycle will change with the consequence that the system will dry out.
A change in the composition of the blood, rendering it less stimulating ; the proportion of serum becoming increased after bleeding, in consequence of its being reproduced with greater facility than the other elements of the blood ; 4.
The consequence of fighting two World Wars in a relatively short amount of time, along with the emergence of the United States and the Soviet Union rise to superpower status after the end of World War II, both of which were hostile to British imperialism and along with the change in ideology led to a rapid wave of decolonisation all over the world in the decades in the post war world.
This is actually only a change within Brentano ’ s theory of perception, but has a welcome consequence for the theory of judgment, viz.
A photographic history of Edgewater describes the population and demographics change and its possible consequence this way: Now a good number of residents live on the river in condominiums and rental apartments and town houses on land that was once the province of heavy industry.
If one divides a change in proper distance by the interval of cosmological time where the change was measured ( or takes the derivative of proper distance with respect to cosmological time ) and calls this a " velocity ", then the resulting " velocities " of galaxies or quasars can be above the speed of light, c. This apparent superluminal expansion is not in conflict with special or general relativity, and is a consequence of the particular definitions used in cosmology.
One consequence of this management philosophy was a culture that resisted change.
There was something in these complaints, and as a consequence the date of the general election for the first republican Reichstag was hastened and was fixed for the following June, while all attempts to change the method of election for the presidency of the Republic were abandoned.
This regime change has been brought about as a consequence of the 2003 invasion of Iraq.
The high-resolution chronology of the changes supports the hypothesis that human hunting alone eliminated the megafauna, and that the subsequent change in flora was most likely a consequence of the elimination of browsers and an increase in fire.
Another drama by Sardou, Bernard Palissy, was accepted at the same theatre, but the arrangement was cancelled in consequence of a change in the management.

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