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And, according to Irenaeus, the Ebionites used this to claim that Joseph was the ( biological ) father of Jesus: From Irenaeus ' point of view that was pure heresy, facilitated by ( late ) anti-Christian alterations of the scripture in Hebrew, as evident by the older, pre-Christian, Septuagint.
" From the biological perspective, the key reactions involve addition of nucleophiles to the formyl carbon in the formation of imines ( oxidative deamination ) and hemiacetals ( structures of aldose sugars ).
From a Darwinian perspective dreams would have to fulfill some kind of biological requirement or provide some benefit for natural selection to take place.
From 1945 to 1955 under Project Paperclip and its successors, the U. S. government recruited over 1, 600 German and Austrian scientists and engineers in a variety of fields such as aircraft design, missile technology and biological warfare.
From a materialist " Home Team " perspective, ideas are also social ( rather than purely biological ), and formed and transmitted and modified through the interactions between social organisms and their social and physical environments.
From a biological standpoint, human development is a continuum, starting with the germ cells ( ovum and spermatozoon ), through fertilization, prenatal development, birth, and growth to adulthood.
From a marketing point of view, sexuality can have biological, emotional / physical or spiritual aspects.
From a biological perspective, what is the difference between the wasp and a person?
From these it is possible to derive the so-called f-ratio, a proxy for the local strength of the biological pump.
From this two neglected points emerge: radical behaviorism is thoroughly compatible with biological and evolutionary approaches to psychology — in fact, as a proper part of biology — and radical behaviorism does not involve the claim that organisms are tabula rasa, without genetic or physiological endowment.
From 1949 to 1957 he was professor of biological chemistry at Harvard Medical School.
" From a small Kryptonian globe in the spacecraft that carried him to Earth, Clark Kent begins to see holographic messages from his biological father.
From her biological father, she has a half-sister, Consuelo Remmert.
From 1949 to 1953 he was Oceanographer at Pacific Oceanic Fishery Investigations, Honolulu, O. E. Sette, then Director, and Cromwell initiated a far-sighted and intensive survey of the physical and biological characteristics of Pacific equatorial waters, which had been the subject of much speculation but little observation.
From the 1960s to the 1980s, South Africa pursued research into weapons of mass destruction, including nuclear, biological, and chemical weapons.
Mendes, Evolution of Networks: From biological networks to the Internet and WWW, Oxford University Press, 2003, ISBN 0-19-851590-1
From one, they seek " which neural nets are activated exclusively by biological concerns, and then zero those out " ( p. 131 ), so that it is purely intellect ; they call it Spirit.
From there, the paleopathology researcher determines a number of key biological indicators on the specimen including age and sex.
From 1943 to 1945, Horn Island was closed to all public access and activity for use as a biological weapons testing site by the U. S. Army.
From 1996 through 2008, she has been awarded Howard Hughes Medical Institute funding for undergraduate biological sciences education, which she uses to improve science instruction and to foster summer science fellowships for minority and first-generation students.
From a biological viewpoint, if species evolve it is not a reaction to necessity, but rather that the population contains variations with traits that favour their natural selection.

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From a technical standpoint, the string playing is good, but the Pro Arte people fail to enter into the spirit of things here.
) From the technical standpoint, records differ from live music to the degree that they fail to convey the true color, texture, complexity, range, intensity, pulse, and pitch of the original.
From the volume standpoint, the total market represented by the sign industry is impressive.
From the standpoint of the army of duffers, however, this was easily the most heartening exhibition they had had since Ben Hogan fell upon evil ways during his heyday and scored an 11 in the Texas open.
From a baroque standpoint it is a moment of divine intervention in the affairs of man.
From an engineering and service standpoint, the Phoenix could be said to be a notable success.
From a monetary standpoint, governments control just how much money is in circulation worldwide, which plays an immense role on how money is spent in one's own country.
From the standpoint of an observer in an inertial frame, the effects can be explained as results of inertia without invoking the centrifugal force.
From a qualitative standpoint, the path can be approximated by an arc of a circle for a limited time, and for the limited time a particular radius of curvature applies, the centrifugal and Euler forces can be analyzed on the basis of circular motion with that radius.
From a rigorous theoretical standpoint, the expected value is the integral of the random variable with respect to its probability measure.
From a psychological standpoint, the ELIZA effect is the result of a subtle cognitive dissonance between the user's awareness of programming limitations and their behavior towards the output of the program.
Eppig, Fincher, and Thornhill ( 2009 ) argue that " From an energetics standpoint, a developing human will have difficulty building a brain and fighting off infectious diseases at the same time, as both are very metabolically costly tasks " and that " the Flynn effect may be caused in part by the decrease in the intensity of infectious diseases as nations develop.
From the standpoint of group theory, isomorphic groups have the same properties and need not be distinguished.
From a political standpoint, the Whig Party had been in decline in the South because of the effectiveness with which the Democrats had hammered Whigs over slavery issues.
From the Mings ' standpoint, the Portuguese were ultimately responsible for the massacre, since it was they who provoked the Chinese through " rapaciousness ".
From a geological standpoint, the Ohio River is young.
From Stroessner's standpoint, there were ominous similarities between Somoza and himself.
From this standpoint, Pantheism is the view that everything is part of an all-encompassing, immanent God.
From the standpoint of radiation protection, radiation is often separated into two categories, ionizing and non-ionizing, to denote the level of danger posed to humans.
From a diagnostic standpoint, organic disorders were those held to be caused by physical illness affecting the brain ( that is, psychiatric disorders secondary to other conditions ), while functional disorders were considered to be disorders of the functioning of the mind in the absence of physical disorders ( that is, primary psychological or psychiatric disorders ).
From the standpoint of the doctrine of the Trinity — one Divine Being existing in three Persons — patripassianism is considered heretical because it denies the distinct personhood of the Members of the Trinity.
" From his standpoint, he could now threaten the entire Crusader coast.
From a military standpoint, historian John Keegan notes exaggerations and myths that surround Shaka, but nevertheless maintains:
For them, ' primitive ' denotes irrational use of resources and absence of the intellectual and moral standards of ' civilised ' human societies .... From the standpoint of anthropological knowledge, both these views are equally one-sided and simplistic.
From a rhetorician's standpoint, an effective scheme of omission that Poe employs is diazeugma, or using many verbs for one subject ; it omits pronouns.

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