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Since electrical stimulation of the posterior hypothalamus produces the effects of wakefulness while stimulation of the anterior hypothalamus induces sleep, it may be said that the reactivity of the whole organism is altered by a change in the autonomic reactivity of the hypothalamus.
The positions and are said to be within the same cistron when an organism that has the mutation at on one chromosome and has the mutation at position on the paired chromosome exhibits the recessive trait even though the organism is not homozygous for either mutation.
An allele is said to be dominant if it is always expressed in the appearance of an organism ( phenotype ) provided that at least one copy of it is present.
" I learned the process of development ," he said later, " and about the city as a living organism.
An organism living in a pelagic habitat is said to be a pelagic organism, as in pelagic fish.
Similarly, an organism living in a demersal habitat is said to be a demersal organism, as in demersal fish.
Traits that cause greater reproductive success of an organism are said to be selected for, whereas those that reduce success are selected against.
* If the mixture produces bubbles or froth, the organism is said to be ' catalase-positive '.
A phenotype is said to be canalized if mutations ( changes in the genome ) do not noticeably affect the physical properties of the organism.
A nutrient is said to be " essential " if it must be obtained from an external source, either because the organism cannot synthesize it or produces insufficient quantities.
It was shortly after he arrived there that he coined the term " orgone " – derived from " orgasm " and " organism "for a cosmic energy he said he had discovered, which he said others referred to as God.
When an organism is resistant to more than one drug, it is said to be multidrug-resistant.
In this sense the impeded organism can be said to be negatively affected by the other's very existence, making it a +/- interaction.
If an organism is said to have a drive, which causes its behavior, what then causes the drive?
If the success of an organism is measured by its ability to survive and reproduce, then all living organisms can be said to have inherited good genes from successful ancestors instead of less successful contemporaries.
A molecule ( often a persistent organic pollutant ) is said to be bioavailable when " is available to cross an organism ’ s cellular membrane from the environment, if the organism has access to the chemical.
In Trendelenburg's treatment of the state, as the ethical organism in which the individual ( the potential man ) may be said first to emerge into actuality, we may trace his nurture on the best ideas of Hellenic antiquity.

said and is
`` This is a mighty empty country '', Morgan said.
His wife had said to him: `` Nellie is in love with Clayton Roy.
`` Gray Eyes is back,, Montero said.
`` Dear girl '', Walter had finally said, `` he writes me that he is sleeping in the English Gardens ''.
She said, `` My name is Songau and these girls are Ponkob and Piwen.
I clapped the big man with the bleached hair on his shoulder and said heartily, hoping it would make an impression on the women: `` This one is the maku Frayne.
`` I realize that this is hardly the time to say it, Penny '', said Keith.
There is nothing for you '', Matsuo said.
`` Amen '', said the Reverend Doran, grabbing his rifle propped up against a tombstone, `` and now my brethren, it would seem that our presence is required elsewhere ''.
`` All right, if you can't do your arithmetic during school hours you can do it after school is out '', Miss Langford said firmly, not smiling.
That is particularly true of sovereignty when it is applied to democratic societies, in which `` popular '' sovereignty is said to exist, and in federal nations, in which the jobs of government are split.
Idje, here '', and he nodded at the man, `` is said to have great odor.
`` As my wife puts it '', he said, again with a twinkle in his eyes, `` all you know is your music.
It is said that, even at the present stage of Southern urbanization, such a city as Atlanta is not distinctly unlike Columbus or Trenton.
Even so astute a commentator as Harold Clurman of The Nation has said that `` Waiting For Godot '' is `` the concentrate of the contemporary European mood of despair ''.
What appears here is shorter than what he actually said but very close to his own words.
Almost nothing is said of Charles' spectacular victories, the central theme being the heroic loyalty of the Swedish people to their idolized king in misfortune and defeat.
George Meredith has said that fervor is the core of style.
`` I may possibly be a greater risk than is the normal person of my age '', the President had said on February 29th of the election year, ignoring the fact that no one of his age had ever lived out another term.
As Sandburg said at the time: `` It is as ancient as the medieval European ballads brought to the Appalachian Mountains, it is as modern as skyscrapers, the Volstead Act, and the latest oil well gusher ''.
When someone in the audience rose and asked how does it feel to be a celebrity, Carl said, `` A celebrity is a fellow who eats celery with celerity ''.

said and conscious
If the experiment were done in English, since Searle knows English, he would be able to take questions and give answers without any algorithms for English questions, and he would be affectively aware of what was being said and the purposes it might serve: Searle passes the Turing test of answering the questions in both languages, but he's only conscious of what he's doing when he speaks English.
A patient who can answer all of these questions is said to be " oriented times three " ( sometimes denoted " Ox3 " on a medical chart ), and is usually considered fully conscious.
He said of himself that he could not imagine a truly Christian life without such a conscious breach, a radical act of conversion: " Christians are made, not born " ( Apol, xviii ).
" Wright was one of the people who made me conscious of the need to struggle ", said writer Amiri Baraka .< ref >
The style did not evolve out of a conscious attempt to create an appealing fashion ; music journalist Charles R. Cross said, " frontman Kurt Cobain was just too lazy to shampoo ," and Sub Pop's Jonathan Poneman said, " This is cheap, it's durable, and it's kind of timeless.
Many of these are said to free imagination by producing a creative process free of conscious control.
Looking back, Smith felt that the album's pervasive mood gave him " a reputation for being a really dark, depressed person ," and said that he later made a conscious move toward more diverse moods in his music.
While she was conscious, I never said goodbye.
" Over the course of time, we made a very conscious effort to make Stern aware that certain elements of the program should be changed ... I don't think it's appropriate to say what those specifics were ", said program director John Hayes, who Stern nicknamed " The Incubus ".
In describing her voice and signature sound he said, “ You can't hear elaborate harmonies with your conscious: you have to hear her voice with your subconscious .” He also mentioned that Norwood was the “ main inspiration ” behind the guitar work on the Red Hot Chili Pepper ’ s 2006 Grammy winning album, Stadium Arcadium.
In a conscious moment, Dr. Urbani asked for a priest to give him the last rites, and according to the Italian Embassy in Bangkok, said he wanted his lung tissue saved for science.
Dante never mentions the Roman, but is often said to have been highly conscious of it in his own work.
It was said that he was " so profoundly ignorant of war that he was not even conscious of his own ignorance ".
Regarding their new label, the band said the following: " It's a great feeling to have a label encourage you to be more socially conscious and politically active.
It has been said of him that he lacked gracious manners and was too conscious of his intellectual superiority, but his kindly reception in the UK by the likes of Thomas Carlyle and Alfred, Lord Tennyson suggests that he was not without charm.
About which Lukács said: " Just as the capitalist system continuously produces and reproduces itself economically on higher levels, the structure of reification progressively sinks more deeply, more fatefully, and more definitively into the consciousness of Man " hence, commodification pervaded every conscious human activity, as the growth of capitalism commodified every sphere of human activity into a product that can be bought and sold in the market.
The same can be said about the development of the engineering of processes between the 1890s and the 1920s, although the Ford team were not at all conscious of this at the time.
Sir Billy said, " I am very conscious that, under the Westminster convention, when the Speaker leaves the chair he leaves the House.
His son Michael said he was conscious and preparing to have a CT scan and a series of other tests to determine what had happened.
Marx said human nature was social, and that humanity had the distinct essence of free activity and conscious thought.
She was conscious, and said she would get better and go home to her mother.
Tillman's mother continues to reject the Pentagon's characterization of the officers ' offenses as " errors " in reporting Tillman's death, because several officers have said they made conscious decisions not to tell the Tillman family that friendly fire was suspected.
* Not consciously controllable, Manas-vijnana is said to be a mind of a realm that gives rise to contradiction of conscious decisions, and to incessant self-love.

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