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The SLOSS debate ensued as to the extent to which smaller reserves shared species with one another, leading to the development of nested subset theory by Bruce Patterson and Wirt Atmar in the 1980s and to the establishment of the Biological Dynamics of Forest Fragments Project ( BDFFP ) near Manaus, Brazil in 1979 by Thomas Lovejoy and Richard Bierregaard.

Fragments and than
Fragments of letters he wrote reveal that he composed a Rule for monastic life that was somewhat less austere than the Rule written by his contemporary, Saint David, and set suitable penances for its breach.
Martial school of organum, the music of which was often characterized by a swiftly moving part over a single sustained line ; the Notre Dame school of polyphony, which included the composers Léonin and Pérotin, and which produced the first music for more than two parts around 1200 ; the musical melting-pot of Santiago de Compostela in Galicia, a pilgrimage destination and site where musicians from many traditions came together in the late Middle Ages, the music of whom survives in the Codex Calixtinus ; and the English school, the music of which survives in the Worcester Fragments and the Old Hall Manuscript.
The Danish philosopher Søren Kierkegaard opens his book Philosophical Fragments with the quote " Better well hanged than ill wed " which is a paraphrase of Feste's comment to Maria in Act 1, Scene 5: " Many a good hanging prevents a bad marriage ".
Modern fragmentation grenades such as the United States M67 grenade have a wounding radius of 15 m ( half that of older style grenades, which can still be encountered ) and can be thrown about 40 m. Fragments may travel more than 200 m.

Fragments and are
Fragments of a book dealing with polygonal numbers are extant.
Fragments of letters from her copied by Galois himself ( with many portions either obliterated, such as her name, or deliberately omitted ) are available.
Fragments of provincial Roman sculptures, as well as coins, jewelry, glass, pottery and other objects from Roman Maastricht are on display in the exhibition space of the city's public library ( Centre Céramique ).
None of the extant fragments have this name in full but Fragments 7 and 15 are often restored to include it.
Both discovered during the 1895 Oxyrhynchus excavation, Sappho ’ s Fragments 16 and 44 are translations from extant 2nd and 3rd century B. C.
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Fragments of mosaics from the first church are visible on the floor, which is usually covered by water after heavy rains ( together with the crypt ).
Fragments of pottery are found, some of which are glazed and some of which are decorated.
Fragments of the axones were still visible in Plutarch's time but today the only records we have of Solon's laws are fragmentary quotes and comments in literary sources such as those written by Plutarch himself.
Fragments of early proofs are preserved in the works of Plato and Aristotle, and the idea of a deductive system was probably known in the Pythagorean school and the Platonic Academy.
The more important of the fragment collections are the Nirangistan fragments ( 18 of which constitute the Ehrbadistan ); the Pursishniha " questions ," also known as " Fragments Tahmuras "; the Aogemadaeca " we accept ," a treatise on death ; and the Hadokht Nask " volume of the scriptures " with two fragments of eschatological significance.
Fragments are held by the Museum of London, and surviving drawings enable an accurate reconstruction to be established.
Fragments of this cross are displayed in the Museum of London.
Fragments of episodes and one complete installment are known to exist.
Ravaisson's chief philosophical works are: " Les Fragments philosophiques de Hamilton " ( in the Revue des Deux Mondes, November, 1840 ); Rapport sur le stoicisme ( 1851 ); La Philosophie en France au dix-neuvième siècle ( 1868 ; 3rd ed, 1889 ); Morale et métaphysique ( 1893 ).
Fragments of these treatises are to be found in John's Metalogicon ( IV, 35 ) and Policraticus ( VII, 3 ).
Fragments of the show's last few episodes survive, most on 16-mm film ; these are not commercially available, though TV Land used a clip in an episode of Inside TV Land called " Taboo TV ".
The oldest known scale drawings in England are in a manuscript called " Fragments of Ancient Shipwrightry " made in about 1586 by Mathew Baker, a master-shipwright.
Fragments of the former work have come down to us in the compilation known as the Quadrilogus, which is printed in the fourth volume of J. C. Robertson's Materials for the Histories of Thomas Becket (" Rolls " series ); the miracles are extant in their entirety, and are printed in the second volume of the same collection.
The Oracle reveals a secret society of exiles known only as the Shapers, who are the only ones able to bring the Fragments together in any significant way and that they must be protected from the impostor agents ' corruption.
" The Fragments also speak of " three nets of Belial " which are said to be fornication, wealth, and pollution of the sanctuary.

Fragments and track
" we did ' Fragments of a Faith Forgotten ' on a little four track, we did it in two afternoons just threw it down.

Fragments and which
* In the Doctor Who spin-off series Torchwood episode " Fragments ", genius Toshiko Sato's backstory reveals that she stole faulty designs from the Ministry of Defence and UNIT, which she used to construct a sonic device, referred to as a " sonic modulator ", to trade to a terrorist organisation in exchange for her mother.
Yet Adorno ’ s work continued with studies of Beethoven and Richard Wagner ( published in 1939 as " Fragments on Wagner "), drafts of which he read to Benjamin during their final meeting, in December on the Italian Riviera.
Fragments of straw, seeds, fibers, yarns, and various types of fabrics which date back to about 8000 BC have been found in Swiss lake dwellings.
His one-time student P. D. Ouspensky wrote In Search of the Miraculous: Fragments of an Unknown Teaching, which some, Rodney Collins among others, regard as a crucial introduction to the teaching.
One product of this endeavor was A Lover's Discourse: Fragments in 1977, in which he presents the fictionalized reflections of a lover seeking to identify and be identified by an anonymous amorous other.
In the second preface to the Fragments philosophiques, in which he candidly states the varied philosophical influences of his life, Cousin speaks of the grateful emotion excited by the memory of the day in 18 .., when he heard Laromiguière for the first time.
We see in the Fragments very distinctly the fusion of the different philosophical influences by which his opinions were finally matured.
In that year he produced a reply ( Beantwortung der Fragmente eines Ungenannten ) to the Wolfenbuttel Fragments ( see Reimarus ) and to KF Bahrdt's confession of faith, a step which was interpreted by the extreme rationalists as a revocation of his own rationalistic position.
Lessing's third excerpt in Fragments, “ On the Passing of the Israelites Through the Red Sea ,” is said to be “ one of the ablest, wittiest and most acute which has ever been written .”
Charles H. Talbert, ed., Reimarus: Fragments ( Fortress Press, 1970 ), which contains On the Intention of Jesus and His Teaching, translated by Ralph S. Fraser.
Works such as Serenade No. 1, Piano Sonata No. 4, Songs of Experience and Eight Fragments from Shelley, written in 1948 showed a self-described desire " to disassociate myself from the passé modern schools of the last half-century, and to create a music for myself and those around me which has no fear of developed melody, real development itself, tonality, or other understandable forms.
Fragments of a medieval city wall were found in the Champ de verse which may have come from the village of Saint-Nicolas de Ver.
In Search of the Miraculous: Fragments of an Unknown Teaching is a 1949 book by Russian philosopher P. D. Ouspensky which recounts his meeting and subsequent association with G. I.
Encouraged by Home and others, he produced a number of pieces translated from the Scottish Gaelic, which he reportedly spoke, which he was induced to publish at Edinburgh in 1760 as Fragments of Ancient Poetry collected in the Highlands of Scotland.

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