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In part of the older literature, the term has been used synonymously with glass.
usually giving some reference in the older literature.
In older literature the Cretaceous is sometimes divided into three series: Neocomian ( lower / early ), Gallic ( middle ) and Senonian ( upper / late ).
The two perhaps most popular definitions used in older literature are the 15 ° C calorie and the thermochemical calorie.
The original Norse meaning of the word is ghost, and older literature makes clear distinctions between sea-draug and land-draug.
As she grew older, Elizabeth became famous for her virginity, and a cult grew up around her which was celebrated in the portraits, pageants, and literature of the day.
The term was used more broadly in older geologic literature.
The abbreviation IGM for International Grandmaster is also sometimes used, particularly in older literature.
The Germanic peoples ( also called Teutonic or Gothic in older literature ) are an Indo-European ethno-linguistic group of Northern European origin, identified by their use of the Germanic languages which diversified out of Proto-Germanic during the Pre-Roman Iron Age.
Allan Ramsay ( 1686 – 1758 ) laid the foundations of a reawakening of interest in older Scottish literature, as well as leading the trend for pastoral poetry, helping to develop the Habbie stanza as a poetic form.
Roberts argues that older than tragedy and comedy was a misogynistic tradition in Greek literature, reaching back at least as far as Hesiod.
In the older literature, the term Phanerozoic is generally used as a label for the time period of interest to paleontologists, but that use of the term seems to be falling into disuse in more modern literature.
If the nations were tools of Yahweh, then the new king who would come to redeem Israel might not be a Judean as taught in older literature ( e. g. Psalm 2 ).
Dating back to the late 19th century, the main center of the older Chinatown is Pender Street and Main Street in downtown Vancouver, which is also, along with Victoria's Chinatown, one of the oldest surviving Chinatowns in North America, and has been the setting for a variety of modern Chinese Canadian culture and literature.
His merit is the thoroughness with which he traced the literary and traditional proofs, and his detailed refutations are serviceable for the knowledge they afford of important texts adduced by his opponents and in part drawn from the older church literature.
The names of the characters ( Rama, Sita, Dasharatha, Janaka, Vasishta, Vishwamitra ) are all known in late Vedic literature, older than the Valmiki Ramayana.
This tripartite subdivision is mirrored by the broad categories of rudites, arenites, and lutites, respectively, in older literature.
Most authors use " shale " as a term for a fissile mudrock ( regardless of grain size ), although some older literature uses the term " shale " as a synonym for mudrock.
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For details concerning the older literature, i. e. from before 1973, the reader is referred to the review of Ogniben ( 1973 )
In algebraic notation, the usual modern way of recording chess games, the letter N stands for the knight ( K is reserved for the king ); in descriptive chess notation, Kt is sometimes used instead, mainly in older literature.
The Russian name Koloshi ( Колоши ) ( from an Alutiiq term for the labret ) or the related German name Koulischen may be encountered in older historical literature, such as Shelikhov's 1796 map of Russian America.
Although the term " computed tomography " could be used to describe positron emission tomography or single photon emission computed tomography ( SPECT ), in practice it usually refers to the computation of tomography from X-ray images, especially in older medical literature and smaller medical facilities.

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University level textbooks only discuss carbocations as if they are carbenium ions, or discuss carbocations with a fleeting reference to the older phrase of carbonium ion or carbenium and carbonium ions.
One textbook to this day clings on to the older name of carbonium ion for carbenium ion and reserves the phrase hypervalent carbenium ion for CH < sub > 5 </ sub >< sup >+</ sup >.
They do so by recycling older spacecraft for several purposes: space shuttle Atlantis is refitted to carry cargo into orbit as well as a restored Saturn V for construction of the main ship ( a heavily modified version of Discovery using ion drive propulsion ), using habitat modules from the mothballed International Space Station, and Apollo re-entry capsules are adapted to become Titan landers.
Using ion implantation, Mostek became an early leader in MOS manufacturing technology, while their competition was still mostly using the older bipolar technology.
As a bonus, the aluminum layer also prevented ion burn of the phosphor and the ion trap, common to older monochrome CRT displays, was no longer required.

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Paula's older brother is Edward Steichen, a talented artist and, for the past half-century, one of the world's eminent photographers.
What evidence is available would seem to indicate that Brooks, unlike his older brother Henry, had most of the methodological vices usually found in the amateur.
I thought: Who is older now??
`` Dear Doctors: We learned this year that our older son, Daniel, is autistic.
Some of the poetic cadence of the older version certainly is lost in the newer one, but almost anyone, with a fair knowledge of the English language, can understand the meaning, without the necessity of interpretation by a Biblical scholar.
No one can be as effective as the president in inspiring older men to welcome imaginative new teachers whose philosophy or approach to their specialties is quite different.
The case described in this paper is that of an older man who developed disabling muscular weakness while receiving a variety of steroids for a refractory anemia.
Although the Brandywine population is still predominantly rural, `` there are indications of a consistent and a statistically significant trend away from the older and relatively isolated rural communities.
The difference is important, for although the older law of nations did cover relationships among sovereigns, this was by no means its exclusive domain.
In early childhood the choice of a companion is likely to be for another child of his own age or a year or two older, who can do the things he likes to do ; ;
What Parker and his contemporaries -- Gillespie, Davis, Monk, Roach ( Tristano is an anomaly ), etc. -- did was to absorb the musical ornamentation of the older jazz into the basic structure, of which it then became an integral part, and with which it then developed.
If the early approaches are wise, understanding and patient, the satisfactions of marital fulfillment will probably be discovered before the marriage is much older.
One of the significant things about Jewish culture in the older teen years is that it is largely college-oriented.
It is significant, too, that the older teen-agers I interviewed believed, unlike the younger ones, that Jewish students tend to do better academically than their gentile counterparts.
It is significant that the Catskills, which used to be the summer playground for older teen-agers, a kind of summer suburb of New York, no longer attracts them in great numbers -- except for those who work there as waiters, bus boys, or counselors in the day camps.
The house itself is 400 years old with all the craftsmanship of older, less-hurried times.
( The offset is to provide continuity with the older Ephemeris Time.
Thales searched for a simple material-form directly perceptible by the senses, behind the appearances of things, and his theory is also related to the older animism.
Although the fossils of several older proto-frogs with primitive characteristics are known, the oldest " true frog " is Prosalirus bitis, from the Early Jurassic Kayenta Formation of Arizona.
Altogether, Starostin concluded that the Altaic grouping was substantiated, though " older than most other language families in Eurasia, such as Indo-European or Finno-Ugric, and this is the reason why the modern Altaic languages preserve few common elements ".
* Dr. Castel: Dr. Castel is one of Rieux's medical colleagues and is much older than Rieux.
In the Hebrew Bible and the Qur ' an, Aaron ( or ; Ahărōn, Hārūn, Greek ( Septuagint ): Ααρών ), who is often called "' Aaron the Priest "' () and once Aaron the Levite () ( Exodus 4: 14 ), was the older brother of Moses, ( Exodus 6: 16-20, 7: 7 ; Qur ' an 28: 34 ) and a prophet of God.
Thus Aphrodite is of an older generation than Zeus.

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