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From the 980s, Gerbert of Aurillac ( later, Pope Sylvester II ) used his position to spread knowledge of the numerals in Europe.
From his associations in the house of his uncle, and later as his uncle's disciple and as a member of the academy at Sepphoris, Rav acquired such an extraordinary knowledge of traditional lore as to make him its foremost exponent in his native land.
From knowledge of books held in the library at Malmesbury Abbey and available as source works, and from the identification of certain words particular to the local dialect found in the text, the transcription may have been made there.
From a sociological point of view, Danielle Lindemann has noted the " embattled purity regime " in which many pro-dommes emphasise their specialist knowledge and professional skills, while distancing themselves from economic criteria for success, in a way which is comparable to avant-garde artists.
From these considerations of Scripture comes the simplest way to imitate Christ: an emulation of the moral actions and attitudes that Jesus demonstrated in His earthly ministry becomes the most significant way to feel and have knowledge of God.
From Saul, slave of God and emissary of Jesus the anointed, for the sake of the faith of God's chosen, and their knowledge of the truth which is in accordance with the fear of Heaven ”
From Late Antiquity, and from the beginnings of Christian theology, knowledge of the sphericity of the Earth had become widespread.
From road signs to technical schematics, from interoffice memorandums to reference manuals, graphic design enhances transfer of knowledge and visual messages.
" From then on Rabbeinu HaKadosh stopped coming, since he did not want his coming to become public knowledge.
From the 1960s, the knowledge frame or just frame has been used.
From this knowledge he created Waterfall and Up and Down, featuring irregular perspectives similar to the concept of the Möbius strip.
From our knowledge, performances were given in the house of Cardinal Wolsey by boys of St. Paul ’ s School as early as 1527.
From a knowledge of the probabilities of each of these subprocesses – E ( A to C ) and P ( B to D ) – then we would expect to calculate the probability of both happening by multiplying them, using rule b ) above.
From this supposition, however, he finally establishes the possibility of acquiring knowledge about the world based on deduction and perception.
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 the fall of Rome to the French Revolution, knowledge of soil and agriculture was passed on from parent to child and as a result, crop yields were low.
From this springboard, intuitionists seek to reconstruct what they consider to be the corrigible portion of mathematics in accordance with Kantian concepts of being, becoming, intuition, and knowledge.
From their point of view, " Falun Dafa is knowledge rather than religion, a new form of science rather than faith.
Benjamin states :" The seal or coat-of-arms of the Naval Academy has for its crest a hand grasping a trident, below which is a shield bearing an ancient galley coming into action, bows on, and below that an open book, indicative of education, and finally bears the motto, ' Ex Scientia Tridens ' ( From knowledge, sea power ).
From 2008 he is the Honorary President of the Permanent Platform of Atomium Culture, an innovative structure composed of some of the most authoritative universities, newspapers and businesses in Europe for the selection, exchange and dissemination of the most innovative European research, to increase the movement of knowledge across borders, across sectors and to the public at large.
From the lists of Diogenes Laërtius, giving 227 titles, it appears that the activity of Theophrastus extended over the whole field of contemporary knowledge.
From the Middle Ages until the turn of the 18th century the skills, knowledge and experience to build ample log structures with plane and well sealed walls, as well as with flush joints, were performances out of the ordinary.
From the numerous incidental references in his works, and from his knowledge of European literature, it may be inferred that he spent some time abroad.
From this an argument can be made that institutionalizing children in a so-called " one size fits all " or " factory model " school is an inefficient use of the children's time, because it requires each child to learn a specific subject matter in a particular manner, at a particular pace, and at a particular time regardless of that individual's present or future needs, interests, goals, or any pre-existing knowledge he or she might have about the topic.

From and ES
From equation (), we can define E in terms of ES by rearranging to

From and cell
From the Golgi, membrane proteins can move to the plasma membrane, to other sub-cellular compartments, or they can be secreted from the cell.
From the short-term perspective of the gene, more offspring will be gained by causing the cell in which it is contained to ignore any signals received from the colony, and to reproduce at the maximum rate, regardless of the implications for the wider group.
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From the above, for the cell with the standard hydrogen electrode ( potential of 0 by convention ), one obtains:
From these ideas, it can be concluded that increasing crystal complexity, which is described by a complexity factor CF ( defined as the number of atoms / primitive unit cell ), decreases λ < sub > L </ sub >.
From his prison cell at Florida State Prison, making use of the prison library and writing in pencil on prison stationery, Gideon appealed to the Supreme Court in a suit against the Secretary to the Florida Department of Corrections, H. G.
From left to right: human Red blood cell | erythrocyte, activated thrombocyte ( platelet ), leukocyte.
One of the features of an apoptotic cell is the presentation of a variety of intracellular molecules on the cell surface, such as calreticulin, phosphatidylserine ( From the inner layer of the plasma membrane ), annexin A1, and oxidised LDL.
From his cell, Turpin wrote to his brother-in-law, Pompr Rivernall, who also lived at Hempstead.
From Gigante's 1990 indictment and after his incarceration ( in La Tuna, Texas ) these men ran the crime family, although all major choices would be authorized by Gigante from his prison cell.
* From my cell I scent the reeking soul of US justice
* From Admiral to Cabin Boy ( 1947 ; the cabin referred to is his cell at Brixton prison during internment ) ISBN 0-89562-099-5
From the analysis of the variation of the cell membrane potential of plants under different circumstances, he hypothesised that plants can " feel pain, understand affection etc.
From his prison cell, Mallory began to write letters in a personal campaign to gain release.
From then on, all the other cell blocks were two floors.
From 1974 onwards, Susan stated she was a born-again Christian after seeing a vision of Jesus Christ in her cell.
From the 1960s into the 1990s Merck and Co. used a spheroplast screen as a primary method for discovery of antibiotics that inhibit cell wall biosynthesis.
From the viewpoint of biophysics, the resting membrane potential is merely the membrane potential that results from the membrane permeabilities that predominate when the cell is resting.
From this data it becomes apparent that Pom1 provides inhibitory signals that confine Cdr2 to the middle of the cell.
From this fluid, the cell takes up and nutrients into it, they discharge metabolic waste products.
From June 2006 to June 2007 alone, 3, 957, 556 cell phone lines switched carriers via this proceeding, about 10 % of all cellular lines in use.
From a prison cell in Madrid, César ( Eduardo Noriega ), a 25-year-old in a prosthetic mask, tells his story to psychiatrist Antonio ( Chete Lera ).
From there, one particular cell from each cluster is selected to become a neuroblast, through the action of the Notch signaling pathway.

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