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During the 3rd century, under threat from a Herulian invasion, repairs were made to the Acropolis walls, and the " Beulé Gate " was constructed to restrict entrance in front of the Propylaia, thus returning the Acropolis to use as a fortress.
The A6 route between Rijeka and Zagreb was constructed as an expressway in spring 2004, and upgraded to a full motorway in October 2008, thus upgrading the Croatian section of the European route E65.
General cartography involves those maps that are constructed for a general audience and thus contain a variety of features.
* Fire rating-Fire walls are constructed in such a way as to achieve a code-determined fire-resistance rating, thus forming part of a fire compartment's passive fire protection.
The volume descriptor is constructed in this manner so that if a program reading the disk does not understand a particular descriptor, it can just skip over it until it finds one it can read, thus allowing the use of many different types of information on one volume.
However, the ring constructed in this way contains zero divisors and thus cannot be a field.
Using statistics collected from tens of thousands of coincidence events, a set of simultaneous equations for the total activity of each parcel of tissue along many LORs can be solved by a number of techniques, and, thus, a map of radioactivities as a function of location for parcels or bits of tissue ( also called voxels ) may be constructed and plotted.
Houses are made in many different architectural styles which may be of European, American and International architecture and which vary in size, although the main difference with the US and Canada is that houses are mainly constructed with bricks and concrete instead of wood ; thus houses tend to last much longer, approximately 50 years.
An additional sample from another beam yielded a date of 1641, thus confirming the house had been constructed starting in 1638 as wood was not seasoned before use in building at that time in New England.
Embodied mind theorists thus explain the effectiveness of mathematics — mathematics was constructed by the brain in order to be effective in this universe.
The opposing view is that sexual identity is both fluid and socially constructed, and thus there is no " absolute " identity.
The definition of a crime is thus constructed using only these elements rather than the colorful language of mens rea:
New buildings were constructed on top of the remains of the earlier periods ; thus, there is a deep stratigraphy from prehistoric times to the early Hittite period.
She later ordered the construction of two more obelisks to celebrate her sixteenth year as pharaoh ; one of the obelisks broke during construction, and thus, a third was constructed to replace it.
It was constructed, not so much to keep out the Irish, as to form an obstacle in their way in their raids on the cattle of the settlers, and thus give time for a rescue.
An IGBT cell is constructed similarly to a n-channel vertical construction power MOSFET except the n + drain is replaced with a p + collector layer, thus forming a vertical PNP bipolar junction transistor.
The railroad was constructed to export natural resources such as timber and coal from the area and thus later growth of the town centered around workers for the coal mines which began operating around 1916.
Center Benwood used to be hit very hard by the devastating floods of the Ohio River, but a flood wall was constructed along Water Street ( the street that runs along the banks of the Ohio River ) in 1982, thus protecting that section of Benwood from the river floods seen in the last three decades ( 1990, 1991, 1996, 2004, 2005 and 2011 ).
Bo-shuriken were constructed from a wide variety of everyday items, and thus there are many shapes and sizes.
On the construction side, the double room depth allowed the house to be more compact and under one, more easily constructed, roof, thus lowering building costs.
Between 1066 and 1071, Malet constructed a castle, to establish his military and administrative headquarters, and started a highly successful market thus initiating the urbanisation of the settlement.
She later ordered the construction of two more obelisks to celebrate her sixteenth year as pharaoh ; one of the obelisks broke during construction, and thus, a third was constructed to replace it.
Assuming that the Masters in the city will have killed all their human slaves, thus precluding a second attack by infiltration, the Resistance attempts an aerial bombing using its newly constructed aeroplanes.
Since " Fort Blunder ", an unnamed US fort in what is now part of northeastern New York, had been inadvertently constructed on Canadian soil, the northern border of New York between the St. Lawrence River and the New York-Vermont line was adjusted 3 / 4 of a mile northward, beyond the 45th parallel, thus placing the half-finished and abandoned fort on US soil.

thus and concepts
Fromm's analysis of alienation in the sphere of production centers around the concepts of the bureaucratization of the corporation, the separation of ownership from control, and the broad ( and thus from the point of view of corporate control, ineffective ) dispersion of stock ownership.
The first part of the book thus contains an extensive look at the history of psychological theories of learning and a minute re-interpretation of those concepts from the perspective of the paradigm of critical psychology, which focuses on intentional action situated in specific socio-historical / cultural contexts.
Modern sociology largely originated from this movement and Hume's philosophical concepts that directly influenced James Madison ( and thus the U. S. Constitution ) and when popularised by Dugald Stewart, would be the basis of classical liberalism.
Non-centralism has been of particular importance to ethical naturalists in the late 20th and early 21st centuries as part of their argument that normativity is a non-excisable aspect of language and that there is no way of analyzing thick moral concepts into a purely descriptive element attached to a thin moral evaluation, thus undermining any fundamental division between facts and norms.
In the late 1950s and early ' 60s, when structural linguistics was facing serious challenges from the likes of Noam Chomsky and thus fading in importance in linguistics, an array of scholars in the humanities borrowed Saussure's concepts for use in their respective fields of study.
" By this, James meant that truth is a quality, the value of which is confirmed by its effectiveness when applying concepts to practice ( thus, " pragmatic ").
This appears to be an immediate qualifier which does not depend on other beliefs, and thus seems to prove that Coherentism is not true because beliefs can be justified by concepts other than beliefs.
Coming from the concept of Vajyarana that " Everything " is Voidness, and thus in Vajrayana monks not only work with concepts of " Good "; but they also work with concepts of " Evil ".
The term emergence in physics is thus used not to signify complexity, but rather to distinguish which laws and concepts apply to macroscopic scales, and which ones apply to microscopic scales.
This design would thus be considerably smaller and more fuel efficient due to its higher exhaust velocity ( Isp = 700 km / s ) than the previously mentioned " Discovery II ", " VISTA " concepts.
The concepts of name and identifier are denotatively equal, and the terms are thus denotatively synonymous ; but they are not always connotatively synonymous, because code names and ID numbers are often connotatively distinguished from names in the sense of traditional natural language naming.
Marcuse also argued that Fromm, as well as his close colleagues Sullivan and Karen Horney, removed Freud's libido theory and other radical concepts, which thus reduced psychoanalysis to a set of idealist ethics, which only embrace the status quo.
There are thus three concepts of capital maintenance in terms of International Financial Reporting Standards ( IFRS ): ( 1 ) Physical capital maintenance ( 2 ) Financial capital maintenance in nominal monetary units ( 3 ) Financial capital maintenance in units of constant purchasing power.
What our bodies are like and how they function in the world thus structures the very concepts we can use to think.
For instance, metaphors such as ' the days more abstract or target concept ahead ' or ' giving my time ' rely on more concrete concepts, thus expressing time as a path into physical space, or as a substance that can be handled and offered as a gift.
The Code banned not only violent images but also entire words and concepts ( e. g. " terror " and " zombies ") and dictated that criminals must always be punished — thus destroying most EC-style titles, and leaving a sanitized subset of superhero comics as the chief remaining genre.
The more favorable characterization of politicized concepts is thus chosen for future political campaign repetition.
To link these three concepts is simple in TPS and thus Lean.
Family financial affairs were managed by Gifford's brother Amos Pinchot, thus freeing Pinchot to do the more important work of developing forest management concepts.
In 1837 he published Dirichlet's theorem on arithmetic progressions, using mathematical analysis concepts to tackle an algebraic problem and thus creating the branch of analytic number theory.
:* Klein made much more explicit the idea that each geometrical language had its own, appropriate concepts, thus for example projective geometry rightly talked about conic sections, but not about circles or angles because those notions were not invariant under projective transformations ( something familiar in geometrical perspective ).
Rumors thus have often been viewed as particular forms of other communication concepts.
His argument is that concepts founded on induction are themselves not certain but only probable, and thus a syllogism based on such concepts is no more certain than an argument based on analogy.

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