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Each branch of science studies a subset of reality that depends on factors studied in other branches.
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Each branch of the hyperbola consists of two arms which become straighter ( lower curvature ) further out from the center of the hyperbola.
Each lobule contains a single branch of the ureter in its centre, into which the collecting ducts empty.
Each long instruction word is 64 bits wide and specifies an arithmetic operation and a branch or a load / store.
Each branch of the U. S. military is represented among Fort Detrick ’ s 7, 800 military, federal and contractor employees.
Each branch of the United States Armed Forces issues its own version of the Commendation Medal, with a fifth version existing for acts of joint military service performed under the Department of Defense.
Each of these four tales ends with a colophon meaning " thus ends this branch of the Mabinogi " ( in various spellings ), hence the name.
Each province has a government constituted by a unicameral assembly and an executive branch with a premier and executive council.
Each district has its own United States district court ( with a bankruptcy court under its authority ), including judges, clerks, court reporters, and other support personnel, all employed by the judicial branch of the government and overseen by the Administrative Office of the Courts in Washington, D. C.
Each branch sends one delegate to the Conference, unless a branch has more than 200 members in which case it has two delegates.
Each branch can submit two motions and two amendments to motions to the Conference Agenda, and once every five years can submit two amendments to the union's Rule Book.
Each branch of the organization was known by the region in which they operated ( Latvia, Riga, Odessa, etc .).
Each company or organisation will usually be represented by a particular UNISON branch and members within that organisation elect volunteer stewards to represent them.
Each branch is run by an annually elected committee of members which holds regular meetings, including an annual general meeting for all members to attend.
Each branch had its own commander-in-chief, holding the highest rank --- in the case of the Reichsheer, a Generaloberst ; in the Reichsmarine, an Admiral.
Each branch office oversees activities of Jehovah's Witnesses in a particular country or region, and may include facilities for the publication and distribution of Watch Tower Society literature.
Each branch is overseen by a committee of three or more elders, which is appointed by the Governing Body.
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* Each chapter in Frank Herbert's science fiction novels Whipping Star, The Dosadi Experiment, and Dune variously begin with an aphorism, an excerpt from an official report ( or even a manual ), a quotation from a book about the events of the novel, etc.
Each of these three realms has a particular task: political institutions should establish political equality and protect human rights ; cultural institutions should cultivate the free and unhindered development of such realms as science, art, education and religion ; and economic institutions should encourage producers, distributors and consumers to cooperate to provide for society's needs.
Each group made its unique contribution to the life of the city, and crafts, trade, and science prospered.
Each year the Telluride Tech Festival honors Nunn, Tesla, and Westinghouse, along with current day technology and science leaders.
Each of these atoms are identical and indistinguishable according to all tests known to modern science.
Each incarnation of the Misfits has made use of horror film and science fiction film-inspired themes and imagery, with makeup, clothing, artwork, and lyrics drawn from B movies and television serials, many from the 1960s and 1970s.
Each student began and ciphered as far as he or she could in the science of numbers with my assistance.
Each committee met in a different location in the U. S. The three science committees met for three days in the Chicago area.
Each university sets its own criteria of valuing these exams depending on the area of science or art which is taught, for example, a student enrolling in a Philosophy programme will have 0 % or 5 % of points for enrollment extracted from his Mathematics exam, but up to 80 % from Croatian so if the result of the Math test is excellent, but the Croatian test is bad, the student's chances are reduced because only 5 % will be extrapolated from the excellent Math test an a large 80 % percent from the slim result in Croatian, giving the student a lower sum of enrollment points.
" Each issue includes a broad range of subject matter, including " articles on art, science, politics and literature.
Each quarter, approximately 40 graduate students are assigned to cover stories about city and county government, the events in state and federal courts, business and economic development, health and science issues and the arts and sports.
Each episode includes interviews with the world's top scientists working on prototypes of these technologies, interviews with science fiction fans, clips from science fiction movies, and special effects and computer graphics.
Each year it brings together 350 delegates involved in public engagement ; from science educators, science centre communicators, journalists, scientists and policy makers.
Each Surface Station also carried a compact disc which contained science fiction stories, sound, and art that have inspired Mars exploration.
Biggs then landed the role of Dr. Stephen Franklin on the hit science fiction series Babylon 5 ( 1994 – 1998 ), and appeared as the same character in an episode of the spin-off show, Crusade (" Each Night I Dream of Home ").
Each year the Academy of Science of St. Louis awards the James B. Eads Award recognizing a distinguished individual for outstanding achievement in science and technology.
Each semester, Lansdowne campus has 4, 500 students enrolled in university transfer, college preparatory and access programs as well as career programs in arts, science, business, health and human services.
Each phase in the history of a mature science, such as physics or biology, is ruled by its paradigm, and " normal science " conforms to it.
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