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fact and coiled
In fact, Dodge ( 1966 ) termed the dinoflagellate nucleus as ‘ mesokaryotic ’, due to its possession of intermediate characteristics between the coiled DNA areas of prokaryotic bacteria and the well-defined eukaryotic nucleus.
The name snake whip is derived from the fact that this type of whip has no handle inside and so can be curled up into a small circle which resembles a coiled snake.

fact and nature
The very nature of a choice so grounded in distinction and fact leads to the valid convictions which become force of will in the manifest leader.
Perhaps the mere fact that by plucking on the nerves nature can awaken in the most ordinary of us, temporarily anyway, the sleeping poet, and in poets can discover their immortality, is the most remarkable of all the remarkable phenomena to which we can attest??
Among Christian groups, the Mennonites have commonly been aware more than others of the fact that the nature of divine charity raises decisively the question of the Christian use of all forms of pressure.
::" When it is asked, What is the nature of all our reasonings concerning matter of fact?
If he himself philosopher did not exist, he would not be there to ask questions about the nature of reality ... on the other hand, this fundamental fact, which we call existence, soon proves a rather barren topic for philosophic speculation ...
In fact, due to the repetitious nature of some of phrases or intertextuality with Jeremiah, an argument has been put forth that the “ historical Jeremiah ” is hard to validate and should be abandoned.
The conservative nature of these changes underlines the fact that Protestantism was by no means universally popular – a fact that the queen herself recognized: her revived Act of Supremacy, giving her the ambiguous title of Supreme Governor passed without difficulty, but the Act of Uniformity 1559 giving statutory force to the Prayer Book, passed through the House of Lords by only three votes.
In fact, a dictum of classical physics states that in nature everything is continuous.
The natural abundance of hydrogen ( H < sub > 2 </ sub >) in the Earth's atmosphere is only on the order of parts per million, but H < sub > 2 </ sub > is, in fact, the most abundant diatomic molecule in nature.
The nature of interaction between early humans and these sister species has been a long standing source of controversy, the question being whether humans replaced these earlier species or whether they were in fact similar enough to interbreed, in which case these earlier populations may have contributed genetic material to modern humans.
* The 1977 book Gnomes by Wil Huygen and Rien Poortvliet was written as a nature study of gnomes and their way of life presented as fact.
Critics have objected to GMOs on several grounds, including tampering with nature, ecological concerns, economic concerns raised by the fact these organisms are often subject to intellectual property law, whether food produced from GMOs should be banned or labelled, whether such food is safe, and whether GM crops are useful to address the world's food needs.
The fact that all currently known ( 2009 ) matter particles fit nicely into three copies of the smallest group representations of SU ( 5 ) and immediately carry the correct observed charges, is one of the first and most important reasons why people believe that a Grand Unified Theory might actually be realized in nature.
It could never be right for her to declare lawful what is in fact unlawful, since that, by its very nature, is always opposed to the true good of man.
Such fiction is said to emphasize the fact that human consciousness, being finite in nature, can never make complete sense of, or successfully order, a universe that is infinite in its aspects and possibilities.
It appears to be a fact of nature that identical particles do not occupy states of a mixed symmetry, such as
It may be that irreducible complexity does not actually exist in nature, and that the examples given by Behe and others are not in fact irreducibly complex, but can be explained in terms of simpler precursors.
Contrary to Professor Behe ’ s assertions with respect to these few biochemical systems among the myriad existing in nature, however, Dr. Miller presented evidence, based upon peer-reviewed studies, that they are not in fact irreducibly complex.
The chemist Ernest Lester Smith wrote a book Intelligence Came First ( 1975 ) in which he claimed that consciousness is a fact of nature and that the cosmos is grounded in and pervaded by mind and intelligence.
On the contrary, Rousseau holds that " uncorrupted morals " prevail in the " state of nature " and he especially praised the admirable moderation of the Caribbeans in expressing the sexual urge despite the fact that they live in a hot climate, which " always seems to inflame the passions ".
Contrary to what his many detractors have claimed, Rousseau never suggests that humans in the state of nature act morally ; in fact, terms such as " justice " or " wickedness " are inapplicable to prepolitical society as Rousseau understands it.
Marx thus departs from Hegel by insisting that " the fact that man is a corporeal, actual, sentient, objective being with natural capacities means that he has actual, sensuous objects for his nature as objects of his life-expression, or that he can only express his life in actual sensuous objects.
In fact the widespread worship of Guanyin as a " Goddess of Mercy and Compassion " is seen as the boundless salvific nature of bodhisattva Avalokitesvara at work ( in Buddhism, this is referred to as Guanyin's " skillful means ", or upaya ).
Its fame rests, in particular, on the elusive smile on the woman's face, its mysterious quality brought about perhaps by the fact that the artist has subtly shadowed the corners of the mouth and eyes so that the exact nature of the smile cannot be determined.

fact and chains
In fact, biofilms are important components of food chains in rivers and streams and are grazed by the aquatic invertebrates upon which many fish feed.
The fact that recent decades have seen a large section of small businessmen ( shopkeepers, restaurants ) replaced by wage-workers ( in supermarkets or chains of restaurants ) has led most marxists to theorize an expansion of the working class at the expense of the middle class.
With the emergence of large national chains, and effort is being made to change that perception, by emphasizing professionalism and the fact that a handyman is actually a technician with multiple skills and a wide range of knowledge.
Further, he spoke of the ... necessity of studying every economic problem in conformity with the universal canons of the logic of science -- of accepting no assumptions as finally established without proof, none as adequate from which conclusions untrue as matters of fact are found to result, and no chains of deduction from hypothetical premises as possessing more than hypothetical truth, until verified by observation.
Investigating the conduct of jury members, an ethnomethodologist would seek to describe the commonsense methods through which members of a jury produce themselves in a jury room as jurors: methods for establishing matters of fact ; methods for developing evidence chains ; methods for determining the reliability of witness testimony ; methods for establishing the hierarchy of speakers in the jury room ; methods for determining the guilt or innocence of defendants, etc.
These gold chains I wear symbolize the fact that my ancestors were brought over here as slaves.
* The fact that a number of volcanic oceanic island chains, such as the Hawaiian islands, yield evidence of the ocean floor having moved over volcanic hot spots.
* G ' kar, who has been repeatedly beaten, starved, had his eye plucked out, and was forced to carry a heavy piece of wood ( so heavy, in fact, that when it was hurled at a Centauri guard, the guard collapsed under its weight and was incapacitated ) across the city of G ' khamazad was still strong enough to break his chains ( made of the supposedly unbreakable solid kirilium ) and knock out his guards.
Animal trainers have argued that some criticism is not based in fact, including beliefs that animals are ' hurt ' by being shouted at, that caging is cruel and common, and the harm caused by the use of whips, chains or training implements.
This effort has been vexed by the lack of very long chains, by the fact that many are not time-progressive ( e. g. the Galápagos ) and by the fact that hotspots do not appear to be fixed relative to one another ( e. g., Hawaii and Iceland.
This concept has not worked in Australia, particularly due to the fact that there are many other more well-established department store chains ( K-Mart, Target, Big W ).
The Perkins have stated regarding the remaining local opticians that " their days are numbered ", and in fact their major competition now comes from large chains such as Boots The Chemist and Vision Express.
While African Americans were legally free, they continued to be restrained, shown by the fact that the couple had chains wrapped around their bodies.
In fact, upon hearing the clanking noises in the hallway, Mr. Otis promptly gets out of bed and pragmatically offers the ghost Tammany Rising Sun Lubricator to oil his chains.
The chain lost $ 1. 5 million that year in the fact of competition from other discount department stores including the established Kresge, Woolworth and Zellers chains and from and new entrants Banner, Disc Buy and Sentry.
Last but not least, part of Blackwell's decision to become a doctor was due to the fact that she yearned to live an unattached life, independent of a man and the chains of matrimony.
This might seem like a counsel of despair, but in fact Elsasser was not calling for the abandonment of biology as a worthwhile research arena, but rather for a different kind of biology where molecular causal chains are no longer the main focus of study.
In fact, in several high places there are short sections of " trail " that are so steep and / or slippery, that chains and ladders have been bolted to the rock for aid.

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