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A lady, you made clear to me both by precept and example, never raised her voice or slumped in her chair, never failed in social tact ( in heaven, for instance, would not mention St. John the Baptist's head ), never pouted or withdrew or scandalized in company, never reminded others of her physical presence by unseemly sound or gesture, never indulged in public scenes or private confidences, never spoke of money save in terms of alleviating suffering, never gossiped or maligned, never stressed but always minimized the hopelessness of anything from sin to death itself.
The former is pursued by historians of the physical sciences who have examined the subject in terms of proto-chemistry, medicine, and charlatanism.
Maimonides describes the Olam Haba (" World to Come ") in spiritual terms, relegating the prophesied physical resurrection to the status of a future miracle, unrelated to the afterlife or the Messianic era.
It was also intended so that Americans with disabilities would be kept in the mainstream in terms of scientific and medical research and developments, especially opening future opportunities in Space exploration to them, as well as public policy changes, healthcare law and policy changes, and civil rights protections and public law changes for Americans with physical, mental and cognitive disabilities.
Another way of making the point is that if the Platonic world were to disappear, it would make no difference to the ability of mathematicians to generate proofs, etc., which is already fully accountable in terms of physical processes in their brains.
What it means to take the category physical object seriously as a category of being is to assert that the concept of physical objecthood cannot be reduced to or explicated in any other terms-not, for example, in terms of bundles of properties but only in terms of other items in that category.
For each physical quantity, a number of different units ( some only of historical interest ) are shown and expressed in terms of the corresponding SI unit.
Several terms are commonly used to characterize the general physical and chemical properties of the chemical elements.
Since the dawn of Newtonian science with its vision of simple mechanical principles governing the entire universe, some philosophers have been tempted by the idea that consciousness could be explained in purely physical terms.
In the Lagrangian description the position and physical properties of the particles are described in terms of the material or referential coordinates and time.
It seeks to understand physical systems, using mathematical modeling, in terms of inputs, outputs and various components with different behaviors ; use control systems design tools to develop controllers for those systems ; and implement controllers in physical systems employing available technology.
In physical terms, most computer files are stored on some type of data storage device.
Some might, for instance, see Christ's death and resurrection in terms not of actual physical reanimation, but in terms of the good news of Jesus ' teaching: that God's children are no longer slaves to the power of death.
The terms ' rapidly ' and ' very small ' call for empirical physical checking of the domain of validity of the above rules.
By treating the extra acceleration terms due to the rotation of the frame as if they were forces, subtracting them from the physical forces, it's possible to treat the second time derivative of position ( relative to the rotating frame ) as absolute acceleration.
In physical terms, the divergence of a three dimensional vector field is the extent to which the vector field flow behaves like a source or a sink at a given point.
Although expressed in terms of coordinates, the result is invariant under orthogonal transformations, as the physical interpretation suggests.
In physical terms, dimension refers to the constituent structure of all space ( cf.
In addition to the academic requirements for graduation, Dartmouth requires every undergraduate to complete a swim and three terms of physical education.

physical and supersonic
While the definition of hypersonic flow can be quite vague and is generally debatable ( especially due to the lack of discontinuity between supersonic and hypersonic flows ), a hypersonic flow may be characterized by certain physical phenomena that can no longer be analytically discounted as in supersonic flow.
A bullet bow shockwave is a physical and audible wave created in the air when a bullet travels at supersonic speeds ; meaning faster than the speed of sound.
In addition to similar physical abilities she shares with Hyperion, such as supersonic flight, super-strength, greatly enhanced reflexes, superhuman senses and nigh-invulnerability, her powers also include some life-force based healing abilities ; Zarda's first appearance is as an extremely aged crone.
It can survive both above and below the water, possesses immense physical strength and a special ability of a supersonic shrill sound that shatters objects.

physical and shock
Nitroglycerin by itself is a very strong explosive, and in its pure form it is extremely shock-sensitive ( that is, physical shock can cause it to explode ), and degrades over time to even more unstable forms.
Primary explosives are commonly used in blasting caps and percussion caps to translate a physical shock signal.
In other situations, different signals such as electrical / physical shock, or in the case of laser detonation systems, light, are used to initiate an action, i. e., an explosion.
In the variation where the " learner's " physical immediacy was closest, where participants had to physically hold the " learner's " arm onto a shock plate, compliance decreased.
Sony notes in the manual that one should not interrupt the power or expose the unit to undue physical shock during this period.
These new early twentieth century physical therapies included malarial therapy for general paresis of the insane ( 1917 ), barbiturate-induced deep sleep therapy ( 1920 ), insulin shock therapy ( 1933 ), cardiazol shock therapy ( 1934 ), and electroconvulsive therapy ( 1938 ).
Industrial noise has been addressed since the 1930s via redesign of industrial equipment, shock mounted assemblies and physical barriers in the workplace.
The severity of hemorrhagic shock can be graded on a 1-4 scale on the physical signs.
Glass sex toys are commonly made from clear medical grade borosilicate glass (" hard glass "), which is non-toxic and will withstand extreme temperatures as well as physical shock without compromising its structural integrity.
Police are trained to repeatedly instruct targets to " breathe normally " if they complain of difficulty, as the shock of the exposure can generate considerable panic as opposed to actual physical symptoms.
A mechanical or physical shock is a sudden acceleration or deceleration caused, for example, by impact, drop, kick, earthquake, or explosion.
" Sharon's phraseology prompted shock from many in Israel, leading to a clarification that by " occupation ," Sharon meant control of millions of Palestinian lives rather than actual physical occupation of land.
Numerous studies done in the last decade have shown that itch can be inhibited by many other forms of painful stimuli, such as noxious heat, physical rubbing / scratching, noxious chemicals, and electric shock.
I have always said that moral force was the degree of deliberation in each man's mind which told him when submission was a duty or resistance not a crime ; and that a true application of moral force would effect every change, but in case it should fail, physical force would come to its aid like an electric shock — and no man could prevent it ; but that he who advised or attempted to marshal it would be the first to desert it at the moment of danger.
This phenomenon may be related, at least in part, to shared shock anxiety and avoidance of physical and sexual contact.
It was anticipated that the physical destruction and shock value of a short, intense preliminary bombardment would greatly weaken the German defense, so in addition to divisional artillery, Army-and Corps-level units would provide support, including nine heavy, five medium, and seven light artillery battalions.
During a shock phase, repression using military force may lead to a cultural collapse or ethnocide, a culture ’ s physical extinction.
* Traumatic injury, a body wound or shock produced by sudden physical injury, as from violence or accident
The shock of this experience also tests a Mende woman's physical endurance.
According to the first doctrine articulated by common-law courts, a plaintiff could not recover for physical injury from fright alone absent a physical impact from an external source (" shock without impact "), even if the fright was proven to have resulted from a defendant's negligence, with the case on point referring to the negligent operation of a railroad.
The idea that physical / mental shock without impact from an external source would be a bar to recovery was first questioned at the Queen's Bench in Pugh v. London etc.
He had cut sensory ganglia that supplied nerves to their arms and legs, then used physical restraint, electric shock, and withholding of food to force them to use the limbs.

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