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Many other theories are prominent for their contributions to particular aspects of development.
In particular, a phenomenon that appears purely electric to one observer may be purely magnetic to another, or more generally the relative contributions of electricity and magnetism are dependent on the frame of reference.
# Preparing documents, reports or draft reports, summaries and synthesis and position papers in response to particular requests, as well as substantive contributions to information materials and publications ;
Troubetzkoy's chief contributions to linguistics lie in the domain of phonology, in particular in analyses of the phonological systems of individual languages and in the search for general and universal phonological laws.
It is important to note that this approach does not evaluate the genotype of any particular locus, but instead sums the contributions for a given repeated motif from the many positions in which that motif exists across the genome.
Similarly, it has attracted controversy for its impacts on hospitals, and in particular, for its possible contributions to an emergency medical system that is " overburdened, underfunded and highly fragmented.
After Tönnies ' and Weber works, reflection on social links in modern society continued with interesting contributions in the 1950s and in the 1960s, in particular ' The Mass Society Theory ' ( Bell, 1962 ; Nisbet, 1969 ; Stein, 1960 ; Whyte, 1956 ).
His contributions to the development of the law, parliament and a functioning system of taxation, as well as his military exploits, stand out in particular.
Historically, support for modern multiculturalism stems from the changes in Western societies after World War II, in what Susanne Wessendorf calls the " human rights revolution ", in which the horrors of institutionalized racism and ethnic cleansing became almost impossible to ignore in the wake of the Holocaust ; with the collapse of the European colonial system, as colonized nations in Africa and Asia successfully fought for their independence and pointed out the racist underpinnings of the colonial system ; and, in the United States in particular, with the rise of the Civil Rights Movement, which criticized ideals of assimilation that often led to prejudices against those who did not act according to Anglo-American standards and which led to the development of academic ethnic studies programs as a way to counteract the neglect of contributions by racial minorities in classrooms.
He has made outstanding contributions to Langlands ' program in the fields of number theory and analysis, and in particular proved the Langlands conjectures for the automorphism group of a function field.
Other contributions on Trinity College can be found in submissions to the Oireachtas on reform of Seanad Éireann, the upper house of the Irish Oireachtas, since the University elects members to that body ) and in particular the verbal submission of the Provost.
Romans made further contributions to psychiatry, in particular the precursor to contemporary practice.
Writer and academic Marcel Tolcea has argued that, through Evola's particular interpretation of Guénon's works, Eliade kept a traceable connection with far right ideologies in his academic contributions.
In 2002, he jointly won the Nobel Prize in Physics " for pioneering contributions to astrophysics, in particular for the detection of cosmic neutrinos ".
These particular examples have been central for three of the philosophers who have made well known contributions to this literature: Michael Bratman, Margaret Gilbert, and John Searle, respectively.
The citation on the award reads “ In particular, this award recognizes your great achievement in creating the Geography Markup Language, ( GML ), and your uniquely sensitive and effective work to promote the reconciliation of national differences to promote meaningful standardization of GML on a global level .” Simon Cox ( CSIRO ) and Clemens Portele ( Interactive Instruments ) also subsequently received the Gardels award, in part for their contributions to GML.
Du Pré received several fellowships from music academies and honorary doctorate degrees universities for her outstanding contributions to music in general and her instrument in particular.
In accordance with the guiding principles established by astronomer George Ellery Hale, the foreign secretary of NAS in 1914, PNAS publishes brief first announcements of Academy members ' and foreign associates ' more important contributions to research and of work that appears to a member to be of particular importance.
Subjecting a particular area to contributions was deemed more important than pursuing a defeated army from the battlefield to destroy it.
For example, one might refer to the systemic, systematic, or institutional bias of a particular institution in devaluing contributions by women, men or ethnic minorities.
He made particular contributions to the understanding of diabetes and delusions.
In undertaking his textual analysis of ancient Japanese, Norinaga also made vital contributions to establishing a native Japanese grammatical tradition, in particular the analysis of clitics, particles and auxiliary verbs.
The license was written in July 2000 with contributions from the mailing list < copyleft_attitudeApril. org > and in particular with Mélanie Clément-Fontaine and David Geraud, lawyers, and Isabelle Vodjdani and Antoine Moreau, artists.
Registered members often will refer to themselves as lurking in a particular location, which is to say they have no intention of participating in that section but enjoy reading the contributions to it.

particular and mounted
This particular HMMWV has an M2HB-QCB machine gun mounted on top.
In particular BM-8-24 had a number of variants: vehicle mounted ( ZiS-5 truck ), tank mounted ( T-40 ) and tractor mounted ( STZ-3 ).
In San Diego, although there was no particular organizing campaign at stake, vigilantes supported by local officials and powerful businessmen mounted a particularly brutal counter-offensive.
Another common trait is their show of affection: they have a particular penchant for being close to the head or neck of their human companions and can often be found mounted upon one's shoulder or nestled into the cranny created by the neck and shoulder when one is prone.
Of particular note was the rear seat arrangement ; it was mounted on a sliding platform that allowed the seat to be moved rearwards to increase rear legroom, or forwards to increase cargo space.
In Spain the mounted traffic lights on the far side of the intersection is meant for the traffic that exits the intersection in that particular direction.
The British ace Albert Ball, in particular, was a great exponent of this technique and had developed the tactic of getting under and just behind his adversary, and with his upper-wing mounted machine gun in his SE. 5, pulled down on its ratchet tracks at an angle of 45 °, was able to shoot down the enemy from below.
This is particularly common when using helmet mounted display systems, which introduce graphics that remain steady in the pilot's view, notably when using a particular form of attitude display known as an inside-out display.
Aneroids mounted on walls or stands are less susceptible to this particular problem.
Japanese Shingon temples, in particular, often prominently display the Mandalas of the Two Realms mounted at right angles to the image platform on the central altar.
In this configuration, the two system disks are accessible to both nodes via the network, but the private disk is not shared: it is mounted for use only by a particular user or process on that machine.
Sometimes ( in particular on steel lattice towers for the highest voltage levels ) transmitting plants are installed, and antennas mounted on the top above or below the overhead ground wire.
More narrowly, the Startup Disk control panel in Mac OS and OS X only allows the user to select a mounted filesystem with very particular constraints.
A multigrid, split-collector Faraday cup mounted on the equator of the spacecraft was used to study the directional intensity of solar wind positive ions and electrons with particular emphasis on the interaction of the solar wind with the moon.
The strip is mounted in a plastic boot called a ' strip holder ' and placed with other strips in a ' strip board ' which is then used as a representation of all flights in a particular sector of airspace or on an airport.
At the time, no Australian aerial reconnaissance flights were mounted because of storm weather, the nearest Australian vessel was hundreds of kilometres away, there was confusion about various boats, and it was thought this particular SIEV had probably returned to Indonesia.
In particular the XXXX red neon sign is mounted on the top of the building.
Weapon mounted lights used to be specific to particular models of firearm, and to some extent that is still true ; for example, SureFire makes dedicated lights that replace the forends of the Mossberg 500 and Benelli M3 shotguns, the Heckler & Koch MP5 submachine gun, and the M4 carbine.
At the book's end she leaves the Doctor again to become Time's Vigilante, using a short-range time hopper mounted on a motorcycle to patrol a particular segment of time ; in effect doing what the Doctor does, but on a smaller scale.
The gunners and mounted troops also wore dark uniforms, but the gunners in particular were exposed when working their guns.

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