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From a philosophical point of view, what makes the brain special in comparison to other organs is that it forms the physical structure that generates the mind.
From the comparison of formulae ( 2 ) and ( 3 ), both of which express the same real solar motion in the same real time but on different time scales, Clemence arrived at an explicit expression, estimating the difference in seconds of time between ephemeris time and mean solar time, in the sense ( ET-UT ):
From a Hinduism point of view women are equal in all measures to men in comparison.
From the beginning with his theory of mass comparison, Greenberg addressed why the issues of chance resemblance and borrowing were not obstacles to its being useful.
From 1550 to 1560, there were in England 77 editions of Bullinger's Latin " Decades " and 137 editions of their vernacular translation " House Book ", a treatise in pastoral theology ( in comparison, Calvin's Institutes had two editions in England during the same time ).
" From memory springs comparison: the statue experiences the smell, say, of a rose, while remembering that of a carnation ; and " comparison is nothing more than giving one's attention to two things simultaneously.
From comparison of past and present experiences in respect of their pleasure-giving quality arises desire ; it is desire that determines the operation of our faculties, stimulates the memory and imagination, and gives rise to the passions.
From the size of its pouch and comparison with other marsupials of this size, it can be inferred that pig-footed bandicoots did not carry more than four young per littler.
From the 1960s there has been a change in the interpretation of some place-names, resulting from the detailed comparison of distributions of the place-name types which had been thought to be early Saxon and archaeological evidence.
From there, doctors will ask questions to gauge the child ’ s development in comparison to age-appropriate milestones.
From comparison of recordings one would agree with older consultants in the latter 1900s: " These younger fellows, they sing higher and louder than we used to.
From the year it was introduced, the Z32 has also won many comparison tests against similar sports cars such as the Mitsubishi 3000GT / Dodge Stealth, Mazda RX-7, Chevrolet Corvette, Toyota Supra, Dodge Viper, and the Porsche 968.
In comparison, Invaders From Mars was budgeted at $ 150, 000, The Beast From 20, 000 Fathoms cost $ 400, 000, It Came From Outer Space cost $ 532, 000, Them!
From field experiments she conducted in the 1970s with the Dani people of Papua New Guinea, Rosch concluded that when categorizing an everyday object or experience, people rely less on abstract definitions of categories than on a comparison of the given object or experience with what they deem to be the object or experience best representing a category.
Another common model for these works was comparison of two places: De Madrid a París ( Chueca y Velarde, " From Madrid to Paris ") or De Getafe al paraíso (" From Getafe to Paradise ", a two-act zarzuela by Barbieri, Getafe is a town close to Madrid ), Cádiz ( Valverde ).
From Toulmin's perspective, the evaluation depends on a process of comparison, which determines whether or not one concept will provide improvement to our explanatory power more so than its rival concepts.
From a technological standpoint, the Black Ark was at the low end in comparison to the international music recording standards of its day.
The trio went into the studio and recorded their third album " Songs From the Recently Deceased " This was in comparison a far more horror themed album.
Carlson stated that the album " draws closest comparison to Falling Into Infinity and Metropolis II: Scenes From A Memory, but with far less complexity and edge.
From this view of the nature of the science, it follows at once that the method to be pursued must be that called by Mill the physical or concrete deductive, which starts from certain known causes, investigates their consequences and verifies or tests the result by comparison with facts of experience.

From and Baltic
From there they entered the land of the " Ulmerugi " ( Rugii ) who were spread along the southern coast of the Baltic Sea, expelled them, and also subdued the neighboring Vandals.
From southern Scandinavia and northern Germany, the tribes began expanding south, east and west in the 1st century BC, coming into contact with the Celtic tribes of Gaul, as well as Iranian, Baltic, and Slavic tribes in Central Europe.
From the 13th to 15th century, Baltic and Ukrainian lands were consolidated into the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, with its initial capital unknown, but which presumably could have been either Navahrudak, Voruta, Trakai, Kernavė or Vilnius.
From the late 18th century to the First World War, the Russian government confined Jews to living within the Pale of Settlement, which included modern Ukraine, Belarus, Poland, and the Baltic states.
From atop the tower one can survey the town, the tiny harbor, the great panorama of the Baltic Sea, and much of Warmia's countryside.
From that port city, most of the salt was shipped to numerous destinations that also lie on the Baltic Sea, including Falsterbo, with boasted a Scania Market.
From the 7th century the West Slavic Rani ( or Rujani ) built an empire on Rügen and the neighbouring coast between Recknitz and Ryck, which decidedly affected the history of both the Baltic Sea area and the surrounding Obodritic-( in the west ) and Liutician-( in the south ) occupied mainland for the next few centuries.
From this point in 1865, the first telegraph cable was laid under the Baltic Sea to Sweden.
From 900-1000 AD forests were steadily cleared and there was a profitable trade in corn with the Baltic countries.
From the 14th century, in old texts ( until the 16th / 17th c .) and in Latin, the terms Prut ( h ) enia and Prut ( h ) enic refer not only to the original settlement area of the extinct Old Prussians ( Prusowie, see: Prussia ) along the Baltic Coast east of the Vistula River, but also to the adjacent lands of the former Samboride dukes of Pomerelia, which the Teutonic Knights had acquired from Poland in the 1343 Treaty of Kalisz and added to their Order's State.
From 1944 to 1945, Italian personnel operated from the Baltic area and in the northern part of the Eastern Front under the direct command of the Luftwaffe under the name Air Transport Group 1 ( Italian: 1 ° Gruppo Aerotrasporti " Terracciano ", German: 1 ° Staffel Transportfliegergruppe 10 ( Ital )).
From the moment, Sweden was forced to continue on a policy of combat and aggrandisement, because a retreat would have meant the ruin of its Baltic trade.
From the one arctic group of people that survived Ice Age, called " Aser ", only three families were first made to explore the Eurasian north – and leave offspring i their respective regions ; east, west and south of the Baltic Ocean.
" Chambers explained: From Kronstadt during the Bolshevik Revolution in 1917, the sailors of the Baltic Fleet had steamed their cruisers to aid the Communists in capturing Petrograd.
From 1985-1994 Kotański organised the action " Łańcuch Czystych Serc " ( Chain of Pure Hearts ), where hundreds of thousands of young people joined hands in a chain stretching from the Baltic Sea to the Tatra mountains, symbolising unity for humanitarianism.
From 1913, he was a Privatdozent whose field was " Indo-European linguistics with special consideration to Albanian, Baltic and Slavic languages “.
From NE to SW the Baltic shield consists of the following structural-formational zones: 1 ) the Central Belomorian mafic zone ( CBMZ ) dominantly formed by mafic and ultramafic rocks, 2 ) the Chupa Paragneissic Belt ( ChPB ) composed of deep and repeatedly metamorphosed metagraywackes ( mainly high-alumina gneisses ), 3 ) the North Karelian system of greenstone belts ( NKGB ) dominated by volcanics of calc-alkaline series, and 4 ) the North Karelian diorite-plagiogranitic batholith ( NKB ) and xenoliths of ultramafic to andesite-dacite composition that occur in it.
From 1919 to May 1921, he served in the Freikorps Grenzschutz Ost and fought in the Baltic states.
From 1913 he was a cadet in Karlsruhe and Berlin-Lichterfelde ; starting in 1919, he joined the Freikorps (" Free-Corps ") in the Baltic, where he fought against the Bolsheviks.
From the beginning of the war Churchill tried to persuade his cabinet colleagues to send a British fleet into the Baltic Sea to stop shipping reaching Germany from the two Swedish iron ore ports, Luleå and Oxelösund.
From 1710 to 1720 he personally conducted the descents upon Sweden, ravaging that country mercilessly, and thus extorting the peace of Nystad, whereby she surrendered the best part of her Baltic provinces to Russia.
From 1740 onwards, the Oder waterway to the Baltic Sea and the new Pomeranian port of Swinemünde ( Świnoujście ) were constructed.
From there, he covered the massive Soviet construction and heavy industry-building campaigns and became a prominent propagandist, such as the White Sea – Baltic Canal, Uralmash, etc.
From the beginning of the 19th century he acted as an intermediate between the ministries in Saint Petersburg and administration of the Baltic governorates on spot.

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