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Even and findings
Even in the field of science, the practices of which were once viewed as being merely the objective testing and reporting of knowledge, scientists must persuade their audience to accept their findings by sufficiently demonstrating that their study or experiment was conducted reliably and resulted in sufficient evidence to support their conclusions.
Even Tanaka, who suggests that G disagrees with experimental findings, admits that his work does not actually refute Whitehead's formulation.
Even before Griffith's publication, Fred Neufeld, of Germany's Robert Koch Institute — who had visited Griffith's laboratory and had been told of Griffith's findingshad confirmed them as well, Neufeld merely awaiting publication of Griffith's findings before publishing confirmation.
Even so, the findings of the inquest into her death were highly influential insofar as they led to a parliamentary enquiry by the British Government.
Even after this official debunking, von Osten, who was never persuaded by Pfungst's findings, continued to show Hans around Germany, attracting large and enthusiastic crowds.
Even if radiographic malignant features are present, these findings may also represent other tumors and definitive diagnosis must be made immunochemically.
Even though certain findings testify to a human presence in the surroundings of Bellagio in the Paleolithic Period ( about 30, 000 years ago ) only in the 7th – 5th centuries BC on the promontory appears a castellum, a place of worship and of exchange, which served the numerous small villages on the lake.
Even though the discovery of cyclic AMP and the idea of second messengers were of great importance to the world of medicine, Sutherland ’ s findings were actually achieved through strenuous trial and error.
Even with regard to the poor conditions of prisoner camps highlighted by Bacque which the panel members agree existed, the New Orleans panel concluded that Bacque raised no new or novel issues that had not been raised since the Maschke Commission findings of the 1960s and 1970s, and studies thereafter that had also chronicled those conditions in far more specific detail.
Even before the findings of the Commission were out, Congress and BJP leaders clashed over the issue.
Even well-intentioned scientists can sometimes unintentionally create truth-distorting media firestorms because of journalists ' difficulty in remaining critical and balanced, the media's interest in controversy, and the general tendency of science reporting to focus on apparent " groundbreaking findings " rather than on the larger context of a research field.
Even before its completion, the Air Force had asked the National Academy of Sciences to " provide an independent assessment of the scope, the methodology, and the findings " of the Committee.

Even and near
Even if Jutes were present to the south of the Saxons in the Rhineland or near the Frisians, this does not contradict the possibility that they were migrants from Jutland.
Even the Reichstag itself, the German Parliament, occupied the former home of the family of composer Felix Mendelssohn ( 1809 – 47 ) in Leipziger Straße before moving in 1894 to the vast new edifice near the Brandenburg Gate, erected by Paul Wallot ( 1841 – 1912 ).
Even near absolute zero, a real sample of a normal conductor shows some resistance.
Even smooth walls induce some drag into the airflow, and so the object being tested is usually kept near the center of the tunnel, with an empty buffer zone between the object and the tunnel walls.
Even at that young age, Hymes had a reputation as a strong linguist ; his dissertation, completed in one year, was a grammar of the Kathlamet language spoken near the mouth of the Columbia and known primarily from Franz Boas ’ s work at the end of the 19th century.
Even when the thermite is hot enough to glow bright red, it will not ignite as it must be at or near white-hot to initiate the reaction.
Even so, the submarine must be very near the aircraft's position and close to the sea surface for detection of the change or anomaly.
Even near absolute zero, a real sample of a normal conductor shows some resistance.
Even the three great towers near Herod's palace seemed small in comparison.
Even though the Hongwu Emperor may have meant for his descendants to be buried near his own Xiaoling Mausoleum ( this is how Hongwu's heir apparent, Zhu Biao was buried ), Yongle's relocation of the capital to Beijing necessitated the creation of a new imperial burial ground.
Even when heavily pregnant, she insisted on living inside his tent near the battlefield, making sure his clothing was clean and that he ate well after a battle, handling the day to day correspondence while he fought.
West Union is a town in Oconee County, South Carolina, United States, Even though its name suggests that it is near Union, they are about four counties apart.
Even commercial lots near Hwy 395 are being purchased and developed.
Even the enormous Yangtze River arises in the Ruoergai peatland near its headwaters in Tibet.
Even though archaeological finds of Illyrian settlements are much sparser than in areas closer to the Adriatic Sea, significant discoveries, for instance in Kaptol near Požega have been made.
Even after the crash in home prices, land values are high near the Atlantic and Pacific coasts, and low elsewhere in the U. S. High land values result in high cost of living, causing cities and states in expensive areas to have high taxes.
Even though Reding's army won victories at Rothenthurm on 2 May 1798 and Morgarten, Schauenburg's victory near Sattel allowed him to threaten the town of Schwyz.
Even though most planetary disks can form planets, observations show that intense stellar radiation should have destroyed any proplyds that formed near the Trapezium group, if the group is as old as the low mass stars in the cluster.
' Even though most planetary disks can form planets, observations show that intense stellar radiation should have destroyed any proplyds that formed near the Trapezium group, if the group is as old as the low mass stars in the cluster.
" Even tattoos near or below the navel are also becoming popular in cities like Pune.
Even as late as 1845 the remnants of an old wigwam were still found near there.
The first released early and came down near or within German lines, but the second came down on Landing Zone O, except for 5 who followed their briefing orders and landed on LZ W. Even so, virtually all of the personnel of both battalions made their way to the 82nd Airborne positions by morning, and had 15 of their 24 guns in operation by sundown of June 8.
Even cutting of scrub to stop invasion of the grass lands to retain its SSSI condition has to be carried out in an armoured mine-clearing tractor fitted with cutting flails that pass over the surface ( not into it as with mine clearance ) and if as often happens in dry summers, it catches fire, it has to be left to burn out ( often live shells near the surface will explode ) and the unit causing the fire has to stay and provide fire watchers to ensure the fire does not spread outside the impact area.
Even in flat regions, the center of the station's allowed coverage area may not be near the studio location or within a populated area where a transmitter would be frowned upon by the community, so the antenna must be placed several miles or kilometres away.
Even so, the muon still has a much greater chance of being transferred to any triton that comes near enough to the muonic deuterium than it does of forming a muonic molecular ion.

Even and river
Even certain male deities representing regeneration and fertility were occasionally depicted with breast-like appendices, such as the river god Hapy who was considered to be responsible for the annual overflowing of the Nile.
Even at that time large sections of it were Lusitania ( Portugal south of Douro river and Extremadura in western Spain ), Gallaecia ( Northern Portugal and Galicia in Spain ), Celtiberia ( central Spain ), Baetica ( Andalusia ), Cantabria ( northwest Spain ) and the Vascones ( Basques ).
Even river boats had to post bond.
Even travel along the river is hindered as the Riverworld soon finds itself divided into thousands of tiny nations ; empires, monarchies, republics and every other social system ever invented, each only a few kilometers long ( though still with high populations ; the Riverworld averages 90 people per square kilometer ).
Even well into the 1970s various local councils had rubbish tips on the mud flats along the edge of the river.
Even the road to Xibalba was filled with obstacles: first a river filled with scorpions, a river filled with blood, and then a river filled with pus.
Even today, many local citizens use the river for its recreational value.
Even in the higher areas close to the river, many of the homes were not savable and will have to be destroyed and re-built.
Even though the Borough of Columbia lies on the Susquehanna River, the borough does not claim any of the river, as its West Hempfield Township's territory.
Even to this day the area of Elverum east of the river is referred to as Leiret.
Even in Hong Kong, where there are numerous stream gorges, a similar activity called stream or river trekking is popular.
Even the architectural portion of Méryon's labour is only indirectly imaginative ; to the imagination he has given freer play in his dealings with the figure, whether the people of the street or of the river or the people who, when he is most frankly or even wildly symbolical, crowd the sky.
Even so, the first two officers who tried to surrender were killed by Indians, and after Scott had personally waved a white flag ( actually Totten's white cravat ), excited Indians continued to fire from the heights into the crowd of Americans on the river bank below for several minutes.
Even with the power plant and river outlet works running at full capacity, Lake Powell continued to rise to the point to which the spillways had to be opened.
Even downstream of Mendota, where the Delta-Mendota Canal gives the river a new surge of water from the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta, irrigation runoff water, contaminated with pesticides and fertilizer, has caused the river to become heavily polluted.
Even though the Cibuco river is prone to floods due to heavy seasonal rains even to this day, the benefits given to the land by the river are numerous.
Even though parts of the river are a few kilometres within the New South Wales side of the border, the expression " North of the Tweed " is used to refer to the people and places of Queensland ; likewise, " South of the Tweed " is a term used by Queenslanders regarding the southern states of Australia.
Even prior to the partition of India in August 1947, India had developed projects on the river Ravi and Beas River system.
Even though in many places a sunokoyuka was made over a river and washing was done, to make a part of the kitchen floor into sunokoyuka to use as a drain was an innovation.
Even through the flood a small but viable sugar industry remains today on the south side of the river, centred on the Rocky Point Mill.
Even before the republic, the Roman Kingdom was engaged in regular commerce using the river Tiber.

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