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traces and mental
The Doctor later displays his telepathic communion powers in " Fear Her " and in " The Shakespeare Code ", where by using his mind melding technique he is partially able to relieve a man of his mental illness as he traces back through his memories.
Without rank, beauty, youth, education, or remarkable mental gifts of a sort that leave permanent traces, she was the best representative of the women of her time who held their place in the world solely through their skill in organizing and conducting a salon.
But Boy in the Water also traces the mental states of a group of people who happen to get in touch with the lunatic, and their reactions to him.
In the representation of that species of mental alienation where the judgment has perished but traces of character still remain, he is peculiarly happy.
The Immaculate Conception ( 1930 ) traces the interior and exterior life of man from Conception and Intra-Uterine Life to Death and The Original Judgement, and includes a section with a series of “ simulations ” of various types of mental instability.
The book traces the origins of the idea of individual differences in general mental ability to 19th century researchers Herbert Spencer and Francis Galton.

traces and health
Industrial-grade calcium carbide may contain traces of arsenic and phosphorus which makes it a human health concern ..
He spoke of returning to Cuba ; it is not entirely clear whether his failure to do so was entirely a matter of his health or related to traces of disillusionment with the revolution that are evidenced in his correspondence.
A health physics team accompanied her back to her home and found plutonium traces on several surfaces — especially in the bathroom and the refrigerator.
The coloring is usually bright green, with some individual animals having traces of blue and yellow, but like all chameleons it changes color quickly depending on mood, health, and temperature.
The identity of the powder and whether it posed any health risk was initially unclear ; initial testing of the powder detected traces of a " biological agent ", but it was later found to be nontoxic.

traces and costs
The College traces its descent from the Delegacy of Non-Collegiate Students, founded in 1868 to offer university education at Oxford without the costs of college membership.
It is a conventional method of cost accounting that traces direct costs and allocates indirect costs.
Gold panning is the easiest technique for searching for gold, but is not commercially viable for extracting gold from large deposits, except where labor costs are very low or gold traces are substantial.

traces and often
This was often a historic form, the effect of successive growth over long time with concentric traces of town walls and citadels.
Gauss usually declined to present the intuition behind his often very elegant proofs — he preferred them to appear " out of thin air " and erased all traces of how he discovered them.
People often leave their traces in wet cement or concrete.
The 1990s is often considered the end of Modernity and the dawn of the current Postmodern age, even though the first traces of postmodernity takes place as far back as the 1940s.
Capacitive coupling is often unintended, such as the capacitance between two wires or PCB traces that are next to each other.
To reduce coupling, wires or traces are often separated as much as possible, or ground lines or ground planes are run in between signals that might affect each other.
A ground plane is often made as large as possible, covering most of the area of the PCB which is not occupied by circuit traces.
The fish ponds often remain as one of the few visible traces of these vast monasteries.
Sculpture and architectural details were often bright with coloured paint of which traces remain at the Cathedral of Chartres.
" This reversal of fortune must be caused by the tragic hero's hamartia, which is often mistranslated as a character flaw, but is more correctly translated as a mistake ( since the original Greek etymology traces back to hamartanein, a sporting term that refers to an archer or spear-thrower missing his target ).
Cordwood construction can save significant space and was often used with wire-ended components in applications where space was at a premium ( such as missile guidance and telemetry systems ) and in high-speed computers, where short traces were important.
Grundy's body was exhumed, and when examined found to contain traces of diamorphine ( heroin ), often used for pain control in terminal cancer patients.
Reusing parchments by scraping the surface and reusing them was a common practice ; the traces often left behind of the original text are known as palimpsests.
Roads in the county often followed animal trails that led to the many salt and mineral springs, the major traces being the ones that connected the county seat of Madisonville with Henderson to the north, Hopkinsville to the south, and Russellville to the southeast.
The book traces Manhattan's constant reinvention, often at the expense of preserving a concrete past.
In non-cooperative binding, the way the affinity depends on the concentration of ligand in solution often is described as " hyperbolic ," because a graph of this dependence traces a hyperbola.
It varies greatly in color ( from white to black ), but most often manifests as gray, brown, grayish brown and light green to rusty red ; its color is an expression of trace elements present in the rock, and both red and green are most often related to traces of iron ( in its oxidized and reduced forms respectively ).
Wiping the bowl with a wedge of lemon to remove any traces of grease can often help the process.
Statues are often lacquered, gilded, or brightly painted, although there are little traces on the surfaces.
Lighter traces are often leather and sometimes hemp rope, but plaited horse-hair and other similar decorative materials can be used.
Primalogist Signe Preuschoft traces the smile back over 30 million years of evolution to a " fear grin " stemming from monkeys and apes who often used barely clenched teeth to portray to predators that they were harmless.
The stool is often examined for traces of parasites ( i. e. eggs, larvae, etc.
The flower and fruit have only traces of these chemicals, but the leaves and the roots are often more potent and have been used to potentiate the effects of mind-altering drugs.
Parallels can often be drawn between modern traces and trace fossils, helping scientists to decode the possible behavior and anatomy of the trace-making organisms even if no body fossils can be found.

traces and criminal
* Expungement: Process by which record of criminal conviction is destroyed or sealed from the state or Federal repository thus removing any traces of guilt or conviction.
Lau killed Billy after that to erase traces of his criminal connections.

traces and practices
This topic bears on the matrimonial practices of early Roman society which show traces of a regimen different from the classic one, i. e. monogamic with exogamy.
The Bonpo school is said by some to now resemble most closely the Nyingma school, the oldest school of Tibetan Buddhism, which traces its lineage to the first transmission of Buddhism into Tibet, while other researchers say many practices of Bonpos resemble folk Taoism.
Several of the oldest Catholic families in Santa Cruz are in fact of Jewish origin ; some traces of Judaic practices are still alive among them and have also influence the rest of the community.
Fouke traces Toland's practices to Shaftesbury's conception of a comic or ' derisory ' mode of philosophising aimed at exposing pedantry, imposture, dogmatism, and folly.
Some scholars find traces of these thoughts in the ancient practices of Yoga as well as the Charyapadas, which are Buddhist hymns that are the first known example of written Bengali.
Foucault traces this original practice to government practices of the Middle Ages, where the term government meant an entirely different definition as modern society knows it.
Several of Santa Cruz's oldest Catholic families are in fact of Jewish origin ; some traces of Judaic practices may still be alive among them and have also influenced the rest of the community.

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