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Another contrast stressed when discussing Ptolemaic vs. Copernican astronomy, turns on the idea of simplicity.
Even when they are finished, however, the contrast will remain, for Istanbul is the only city in the world that is built upon two continents.
It can be seen too that when we contrast levels of compulsivity within the structured schools, the high compulsive children do better ( Af ).
Paneloux's death is in contrast to Tarrou's, who fights valiantly against death when his turn comes.
Angilbert, in contrast, spent a great deal rebuilding Saint-Riquier, and when he completed it Charlemagne spent Easter of the year 800 there.
In contrast, water evaporates into air which ignites and produces flame when further rarefied .< ref name =" guthrie124 "> Guthrie, W. K. C.
In contrast, hexavalent chromium ( Cr ( VI ) or Cr < sup > 6 +</ sup >) is very toxic and mutagenic when inhaled.
She bases this reading on Genesis 1, calling that the true record of creation in contrast to Genesis 2, the false record of creation obscuring the true ( which occurred when " a mist went up from the face of the ground ").
This is in deep contrast to the Lenin era ( 1917 – 1924 ), when six Congresses were held, five conferences and 69 meetings of the Central Committee.
By way of contrast, when introduced in 1985, the Amiga had compared favorably against 286-based systems with EGA graphics and rudimentary sound capabilities that frequently cost 2 – 3 times as much.
In contrast, this person's expressed statements of when the stimulus occurred were no different than that which would be expected by chance.
In contrast to many other faiths, Sikhs believe that when all other means to achieve justice are exhausted, then it is just to wield the sword.
Demand-pull inflation is in contrast with cost-push inflation, when price and wage increases are being transmitted from one sector to another.
By contrast, the Gemini capsule's avionics were designed so the cabin could be exposed to the vacuum of space when one of two large hatches was opened, so no airlock was required, and both the spacewalking astronaut and his companion command pilot were in vacuum during the EVA.
In contrast, when endothermic reactions occur, energy is absorbed to place an electron in a higher energy state, such that the electron can associate with another atom to form another chemical complex.
This was changed after 2011 when the AFL deemed that the wider sash did not provide a sufficient contrast.
In contrast, when students attribute failure to lack of effort, and effort is perceived as controllable, they experience the emotion of guilt and consequently increase effort and show improved performance.
John, by contrast, puts the Temple incident very early in Jesus ' ministry, has several trips to Jerusalem, and puts the crucifixion immediately before the Passover holiday, on the day when the lambs for the Passover meal were being sacrificed in Temple.
In contrast, when occasion demands, he is precise and straightforward, as when he explains his inward emotion to his mother: " But I have that within which passes show, / These but the trappings and the suits of woe ".
Dunn, by contrast, concluded that Indiana settlers adopted the word as a humorous nickname, and that the negative connotation had already faded when John Finley wrote his poem.
It is certainly also commonly used in connection with the acquisition, use, and study of English as the world's lingua franca (' TEIL: Teaching English as an International Language '), and especially when the language is considered as a whole in contrast with British English, American English, South African English, and the like.
In contrast, specific years pertaining to dates were identified by naming two consuls, who entered office on May 1 and March 15 until 153 BC, when they began to enter office on January 1.
Rashi explained that Isaac, when blessing Jacob instead of Esau, smelled the heavenly scent of Gan Eden ( Paradise ) when Jacob entered his room and, in contrast, perceived Gehenna opening beneath Esau when the latter entered the room, showing him that he had been deceived all along by Esau's show of piety.

contrast and plants
In contrast, they have no effect on the plastids of the highly developed vascular plants.
For contrast, the Itaipu Dam, one of the most powerful hydroelectric plants in the world, produces 14, 000 MW, enough to supply 19 % of all the electricity used in Brazil, and 90 % of that used in Paraguay.
Wild populations of animals and plants have evolved naturally over millions of years through a process of natural selection in contrast to human controlled selective breeding or artificial selection for desirable traits from the human point of view.
The major structural polymer in fungal cell walls is typically chitin, in contrast to plants that have cellulosic cell walls.
In contrast, they have no effect on the plastids of the highly developed vascular plants.
Such infestations typically appear in oddly shaped and sized patches among healthy plants, creating an unsightly contrast.
In contrast to a DSM, the digital terrain model represents the bare ground surface without any objects like plants and buildings ( see the figure on the right ).
In contrast, the New World pitcher plants ( Sarraceniaceae ), which comprise three genera, are ground-dwelling herbs whose pitchers arise from a horizontal rhizome.
In contrast with many trees, aspen bark is base-rich, meaning that aspens are important hosts for bryophytes and act as food plants for the larvae of butterfly ( Lepidoptera ) species — see List of Lepidoptera that feed on poplars.
While Aquinas defended the unity of human nature as a composite substance constituted by these two inextricable principles of form and matter, he also argued for the incorruptibility of the intellectual soul, in contrast to the corruptibility of the vegetative and sensitive animation of plants and animals.
This is in contrast to the pattern exhibited by most " higher " plants and by most animals.
* The dwarf elders are, by contrast to the other species, herbaceous plants, producing new stems each year from a perennial root system ; they grow to tall, each stem terminating in a large flat umbel which matures into a dense cluster of glossy berries.
A hunter-gatherer or forager society is one in which most or all food is obtained from wild plants and animals, in contrast to agricultural societies which rely mainly on domesticated species.
By contrast, the photosynthesis in plants uses water as electron donor and produces oxygen.
By contrast, non-herbaceous perennial plants are woody plants which have stems above ground that remain alive during the dormant season and grow shoots the next year from the above-ground parts – these include trees, shrubs and vines.
This is in contrast to the situation on land, where elevated atmospheric concentrations of CO < sub > 2 </ sub > may increase primary production because land plants are able to improve their water-use efficiency (= decrease transpiration ) when CO < sub > 2 </ sub > is easier to obtain.
Their naked condition stands in contrast to the seeds and ovules of flowering plants ( angiosperms ), which are enclosed within an ovary.
The contrast between a formal garden layout with the informality of free-growing plants provides a recurring theme to many paradise gardens.
They are called " land plants " because they live primarily in terrestrial habitats, in contrast with the related green algae that are primarily aquatic.
These climates rarely — if ever — see frost or snow and plants such as palm, citrus and many broadleaf evergreens flourish, in contrast to the hardier deciduous and coniferous trees which dominate midlatitude climates.
In contrast to fungi, stramenopiles are more closely related to plants than animals.
Perhaps the most significant difference in this change is that the primitive conifers invested their energy in the basic food supply for every seed, with no certainty of fertilization ; by contrast, flowering plants create the food supply for a seed only after it is triggered by fertilization.
As the name implies, these anoxygenic phototrophs do not produce oxygen as a byproduct of photosynthesis, in contrast to oxygenic phototrophs such as cyanobacteria, algae, and higher plants.
In contrast, plants and algae use water as their reducing agent.

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