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isolation and was
Thus, the Church was born and because of its intrinsic character was soon identified as a conservative institution, determined to resist the forces of change, to identify itself with the political rulers, and to maintain a kind of splendid isolation from the masses.
Black sign language was born out of this isolation.
He was held in isolation for four months.
" Barium was identified as a new element in 1774, but not reduced to a metal until 1808, shortly after electrolytic isolation techniques became available.
In 1987, the practice of Universal precautions was adjusted by a set of rules known as body substance isolation.
From the earliest settlement of the Cayman Islands, economic activity was hindered by isolation and a limited natural resource base.
Franjo Tuđman's government started to lose popularity as it was criticized ( among other things ) for its involvement in suspicious privatization deals of the early 1990s as well as a partial international isolation.
Due to the rough terrain of Colombia communications between regions was difficult and affected the effectiveness of the central government creating isolation in some regions.
In the American south, the crossbow was used for hunting when firearms or gunpowder were unavailable because of economic hardships or isolation.
When the Israeli nuclear program started later that decade, a location not far from the city was chosen for the Negev Nuclear Research Center due to its relative isolation in the desert and availability of housing.
The apocryphal account that he composed his works in a cave on Salamis island was a late tradition and it probably symbolizes the isolation of an intellectual who was rather ahead of his time.
Because of the large local market for films in Russia, the industry there was not harmed by the war at first, although the isolation of the country led many Russian films to develop peculiarly distinctive features.
Their answer was to insist on strict observance of the Law ( the Torah ), isolation from the gentiles, and minimalisation of the expectation of the coming of the Messiah ( the expectation which had provoked the war ).
It drew on feelings of awe, it implied the story was set in the past, it gave an impression of isolation or being cut off from the rest of the world and it drew on the religious associations of the Gothic style.
The language was in decline by the mid-6th century, due in part to the military defeat of the Goths at the hands of the Franks, the elimination of the Goths in Italy, and geographic isolation ( in Spain the Gothic language lost its last and probably already declining function as a church language when the Visigoths converted to Catholicism in 589 ).
However, it was Macleod's research plan and his suggestion to inject intravenous degenerated pancreas into depancreatinized dogs that ultimately led to the successful isolation of insulin.
Between 1936 and 1945, he was in near-total intellectual isolation.
Consequently, an immense social gap developed between the cities, cosmopolitan and peopled largely by foreigners, and the desert hinterland, where tribal chieftains ruled in isolation and where social change was minimal.
A final isolation of Md < sup > 3 +</ sup > from other trivalent actinides was also required.
The isolation of New Caledonia was not absolute, however.
Bishop de Berghes, in spite of his isolation, was able to plant the seed of Old Catholicism in the Americas.
Bismarck was also horrified by Prussia's isolation during the Crimean War of the mid-1850s ( in which Austria sided with Britain and France against Russia ; Prussia was almost not invited to the peace talks in Paris ).

isolation and unaware
The isolation created by the mountainous terrain is so great that some groups, until recently, were unaware of the existence of neighboring groups only a few kilometers away.
Osho stated that because he was in silence and isolation, meeting only with Sheela, he was unaware of the crimes committed by the Rajneeshpuram leadership until Sheela and her " gang " left and sannyasins came forward to inform him.
Don was once nearly married to a fellow agent named Kim Hall, but that relationship ended when he returned to L. A. Owing to his distant demeanor and predilection for isolation, Charlie was unaware of this relationship.

isolation and discovery
Fleming's accidental discovery and isolation of penicillin in September 1928 marks the start of modern antibiotics.
For the first isolation of a restriction enzyme, HindII, in 1970, and the subsequent discovery and characterization of numerous restriction endonucleases, the 1978 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine was awarded to Daniel Nathans, Werner Arber, and Hamilton O. Smith.
The discovery and isolation of radium in uranium ore ( pitchblende ) by Marie Curie sparked the development of uranium mining to extract the radium, which was used to make glow-in-the-dark paints for clock and aircraft dials.
During experiments in which the complex was reconstituted in test tubes, Altman and his group discovered that the RNA component, in isolation, was sufficient for the observed catalytic activity of the enzyme, indicating that the RNA itself had catalytic properties, which was the discovery that earned him the Nobel prize.
Scheele made one other very important scientific discovery in 1774, arguably more revolutionary than his isolation of oxygen.
The chief criteria for choosing the field of honour were isolation, to avoid discovery and interruption by the authorities ; and jurisdictional ambiguity, to avoid legal consequences.
The discovery of diamonds in 1867 near the Vaal River, some 550 miles ( 890 km ) northeast of Cape Town, ended the isolation of the Boers in the interior and changed South African history.
His most notable discovery was the isolation of thyroxine, although it was not the work he received the most accolades for.
The discovery of the coxsackieviruses stimulated many virologists to use this system, and ultimately resulted in the isolation of a large number of so-called " enteric " viruses from the gastrointestinal tract that were unrelated to poliovirus, and some of which were oncogenic ( cancer-causing ).
The discovery of diamonds in 1867 near the Vaal River, some northeast of Cape Town, ended the isolation of the Boers in the interior and changed South African history.
Inspired by Stanley Kubrick's The Shining, Leto said, " The idea of isolation, identity, and self discovery were all elements present in the song.
The isolation of methyl jasmonate from jasmine oil derived from Jasminum grandiflorum led to the discovery of the molecular structure of jasmonates and their name.
Analytical problems, such as the isolation of certain organic radicals, attracted his attention at first, but he soon turned to chemical syntheses, and he was only about twenty-five years of age when an investigation, doubtless suggested by the work of his master, Robert Bunsen and Hermann Kolbe, on cacodyl, yielded the interesting discovery of organometallic compounds.
Sandra finally asks Louise why Katie was placed in extreme isolation before her discovery.
Because of its isolation on a handful of remote mountain summits, Potosi Pinyon escaped discovery until 1959.
These led to the discovery and isolation of several novel proteins and small molecules.
For a detailed history of the discovery and isolation of bone morphogenetic proteins read " Bone Morphogenetic Proteins: an Unconventional Approach to Isolation of First Mammalian Morphogens " in Cytokine & Growth Factor Reviews.

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