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essential and structural
" The structural problematic for Derrida is the tension between genesis, that which is " in the essential mode of creation or movement ," and structure, " systems, or complexes, or static configurations.
However, the abstract formalization of the group axioms, detached as it is from the concrete nature of any particular group and its operation, allows entities with highly diverse mathematical origins in abstract algebra and beyond to be handled in a flexible way, while retaining their essential structural aspects.
Calhoun considered the concurrent majority essential to provide structural restraints to counter his belief that “ a vast majority of mankind is entirely biased by motives of self-interest and that by this interest must be governed .” This innate selfishness, which he viewed as axiomatic, would inevitably emerge when government revenue became available to political parties for distribution as patronage.
High concentrations of serum lipids and apolipoprotein B100 ( essential structural component of VLDL and LDL ) are major risk factors of atherosclerosis and coronary heart disease.
Thinking in terms of opposing things is, according to Radcliffe-Brown, an essential structural principle for evaluating totemism.
While a lot of machine gun rounds and a fair amount of luck were needed to cause critical damage, a single cannon shell could instantly sever essential structural elements, penetrate armour or open up a fuel tank beyond what self sealing compounds could handle, even from a fairly long range.
Entablatures were an essential part of the structural fabric of such buildings, as they were used to hold up the roofs.
Writing about the model of the person presented above, Assagioli states that it is astructural, static, almost ‘ anatomical ’ representation of our inner constitution, while it leaves out its dynamic aspect, which is the most important and essential one ”.
Sulphur is a structural component of some amino acids and vitamins, and is essential in the manufacturing of chloroplasts.
Iron is not the structural part of chlorophyll but very much essential for its synthesis.
The test stand replicates the essential structural components of the spacecraft.
Whilst current practice of seismic retrofitting is predominantly concerned with structural improvements to reduce the seismic hazard of using the structures, it is similarly essential to reduce the hazards and losses from non-structural elements.
Surakiart's supporters maintain that although he inherited a national economy beset by structural challenges that ultimately exposed it to the Thai financial crisis, Dr. Surakiart designed and implemented reforms that, while deeply unpopular, moved the economy in the right direction and have become an essential part of Thailand's economic policy.
Disulfide bond formation generates three structural loops that are essential for high-affinity binding between members of the EGF-family and their cell-surface receptors.
The three-dimensional structure at 1. 8 angstrom resolution ( x-ray crystallography ) of GALT was discovered by Wedekind, Frey, and Rayment, and their structural analysis has found key amino acids essential for GALT function.
The repetition of similar rhythm forms an essential part of the structural backbone of the piece, much in the manner of Brahms.
Broszat wrote with regards to Hitler's War that: " He is too eager to accept authenticity for objectivity, is overly hasty in interpreting superficial diagnoses and often seems insufficiently interested in complex historical interconnections and in structural problems that transcend the mere recording of historical facts, but are essential for their evaluation ".
Rather than focusing solely on lack of income and assets, it is essential to analyze human poverty and the deprivation of capabilities as a way to focus on deep-seated structural causes of poverty that policy makers may then use to empower women.
In such analyses, it is essential to achieve accurate nonlinear modeling of structural components such as beams, columns, beam-column joints, shear walls etc.
Neurofilaments form a structural framework that helps to define the shape and size of neurons and are essential for normal nerve function.

essential and characteristics
Thus, circular motion is itself one of the essential characteristics of completely perfect celestial existence.
The Aramaic script would survive as the essential characteristics of the Pahlavi writing system.
" This then brings up the question of what are the essential characteristics of modern science and capitalism, and whether it makes any sense at all to apply European concepts to Chinese history.
They choose the domain in which to process a signal by making an informed guess ( or by trying different possibilities ) as to which domain best represents the essential characteristics of the signal.
Ward and Brownlee are open to the idea of evolution on other planets which is not based on essential Earth-like characteristics ( such as DNA and carbon ).
His definition is based on the presence in the esoteric currents of four essential characteristics: a theory of correspondences between all parts of the invisible and the visible cosmos, the conviction that nature is a living entity owing to a divine presence or life-force, the need for mediating elements ( such as symbols, rituals, angels, visions ) in order to access spiritual knowledge, and, fourthly, an experience of personal and spiritual transmutation when arriving at this knowledge.
Luciferianism is a belief system that venerates the essential characteristics that are affixed to Lucifer.
Abstract artists, taking as their examples the impressionists, as well as Paul Cézanne and Edvard Munch, began with the assumption that color and shape, not the depiction of the natural world, formed the essential characteristics of art.
Similar to his argument for abortion, Singer argues that newborns lack the essential characteristics of personhood —" rationality, autonomy, and self-consciousness "— and therefore " killing a newborn baby is never equivalent to killing a person, that is, a being who wants to go on living.
In philosophy, a sexist attitude is one which suggests human beings can be understood or judged on the basis of the essential characteristics of the group to which an individual belongs — in this case as either men or women.
Both have the essential stem cell characteristics, yet they require very different environments in order to maintain an undifferentiated state.
All of the main towns are named after historic towns of Ancient Greece, and exhibit some of their essential characteristics – Amphipolis ( birthplace of Xena ), Potidaea ( birthplace of Gabrielle ), Athens ( birthplace of Joxer ), Corinth, Delphi, and Cirra ( birthplace of Callisto ) which was burnt to the ground by Xena's army.
Generally, where one can identify any class of object, the existence or essential characteristics of which is said not to depend on perceptions, beliefs, language, or any other human artifact, one can speak of " realism about " that object.
Widely recognized as a pivotal figure in early jazz, Morton is perhaps most notable as jazz's first arranger, proving that a genre rooted in improvisation could retain its essential spirit and characteristics when notated.
The accidental, i. e. attributes that are not essential, are additional contingent characteristics.
Observable changes in features of an entity are not salient enough to alter its essential characteristics.
Essentialism is used by some historians in listing essential cultural characteristics of a particular nation or culture.
Many thinkers today do not consider FM-2030's characteristics to be essential attributes of a transhuman.
Professor James Fishkin, who has designed practical implementations of deliberative democracy for over 15 years in various countries, describes five characteristics essential for legitimate deliberation:
The acidic nature of ash will lead to elevated soil sulfur levels and lowered soil pH, which can reduce the availability of essential minerals and alter the soil ’ s characteristics so that crops and plants will not survive.
This " confusion of powers ", contrary to the philosophical theories – those of < span lang =" fr "> Montesquieu </ span > especially – which had inspired the Revolution at first, was one of the essential characteristics of the Convention.
This move was opposed by the Jack Russell terrier Club of America as they did not want the breed to lose its essential working characteristics.
Harlem Stride is distinguished from ragtime by several essential characteristics: Ragtime introduced sustained syncopation into piano music, but stride pianists built a more freely swinging rhythm into their performances, with a certain degree of anticipation of the left ( bass ) hand by the right ( melody ) hand, a form of tension and release in the patterns played by the right hand, interpolated within the beat generated by the left.
To Prout, therefore, goes credit for the creation of the essential characteristics lacking in earlier art, in particular " that feeling which results from the influence, among the noble lines of architecture, of the rent and the rust, the fissure, the lichen, and the weed, and from the writings upon the pages of ancient walls of the confused hieroglyphics of human history ".

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