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forms and core
As architectural forms evolved and centuries passed, the houses kept several core traits.
Originally known as Buckingham House, the building which forms the core of today's palace was a large townhouse built for the Duke of Buckingham in 1705 on a site which had been in private ownership for at least 150 years.
* Collection ( museum ), objects in a particular field forms the core basis for the museum
This prediction forms the core of Francis Fukayama's " End of History " controversial theory.
The palace is preserved in great part to this day and forms the historic core of the largest city of modern Split, Croatia.
* This is the deepest, most subtle level of dukkha ; it includes " a basic unsatisfactoriness pervading all existence, all forms of life, due to the fact that all forms of life are changing, impermanent and without any inner core or substance.
The standard model for an active galactic nucleus is based upon an accretion disc that forms around a supermassive black hole ( SMBH ) at the core region.
The secosteroids, comprising various forms of vitamin D, are characterized by cleavage of the B ring of the core structure.
A new university college ( Swedish: högskola ), Malmö University College, was opened in 1998 on Kockums ' former dockside and further redevelopment of the now disused south-western harbor followed ; a city architecture exposition ( Bo01 ) was held in the area in 2001 and its buildings and villas forms the core of a new city district, aimed at the urban middle-class and with attractive waterfront vistas.
Neptunium, like protactinium, uranium, plutonium, and americium readily forms a linear dioxo neptunyl core ( NpO < sub > 2 </ sub >< sup > n +</ sup >), in its 5 + and 6 + oxidation states, which readily complexes with hard O-donor ligands such as OH < sup >–</ sup >, NO < sub > 2 </ sub >< sup >–</ sup >, NO < sub > 3 </ sub >< sup >–</ sup >, and SO < sub > 4 </ sub >< sup > 2 –</ sup > to form soluble anionic complexes which tend to be readily mobile with low affinities to soil.
Beliefs and practices vary widely among different Pagan groups, however there are a series of core principles common to most, if not all, forms of contemporary Paganism.
In contrast, all proposed forms of neutron star core material are fluids and are extremely unstable at pressures lower than that found in stellar cores.
As only 30 to 40 per cent of the gas in the cloud core forms stars, the process of residual gas expulsion is highly damaging to the star formation process.
Tantalum forms halogen compounds in the oxidation states of + 5, + 4, and + 3 of the type,, and, although multi core complexes and substoichiometric compounds are also known.
Norfolk forms the urban core of the Hampton Roads metropolitan area, which has a population over 1. 6 million people and is the site of the world's largest naval base, Naval Station Norfolk.
A sixth category, pictographic, is insufficient to represent language on its own, but often forms the core of logographies.
After shedding its outer layers to form a planetary nebula, it will leave behind this core, which forms the remnant white dwarf.
It forms the core of the Grand Avignon metropolitan area ( communauté d ' agglomération ), which comprises twelve communes on both sides of the river:
Since 1991, most of the territory forms the core of Moldova, with smaller parts in Ukraine.
Helium burning ( fusion of helium nuclei ) soon forms an inert core of carbon and oxygen, with both a helium-burning shell and a hydrogen-burning shell surrounding it.
The backbone area ( also known as area 0 or area 0. 0. 0. 0 ) forms the core of an OSPF network.
A core region, called the First Hydrostatic Core, forms where the collapse is essentially halted.
Furby argues that a " rhythm of repetition " forms the core of the film's structure.

forms and many
Such study may take many forms.
This understanding, of course, may in its turn take many forms and some of these -- especially those most interesting to the student of comparative literature -- are essentially historical.
Open societies can take many forms, and within very broad limits recipients must be free to set their own goals and to devise their own institutions to achieve those goals.
The importance of knowing in what chemical forms the hormone may exist is accentuated by the recent observation that there exists an abnormally long-acting TSH in blood drawn from many thyrotoxic patients ( Adams, 1958 ).
We spend billions of dollars on liquor, and many more billions on various forms of escapist entertainment.
The anti-slavery movement took many forms.
It takes many forms, this prayer, but in essence it is always a request for guidance, for open minds and gentle hearts, for honesty and sincerity, for the wisdom and the insights that will help Guideposts' readers.
The Pittosporaceae were placed within the Rosales, and many of the other forms within the family Cornaceae.
Warhol's artwork ranged in many forms of media that include hand drawing, painting, printmaking, photography, silk screening, sculpture, film, and music.
In the Middle East, Aramaic gave rise to the Hebrew and Nabataean abjads, which retained many of the Aramaic letter forms.
Beginning with Reginald Fessenden's audio demonstrations in 1906, it was also the original method used for audio radio transmissions, and remains in use today by many forms of communication —" AM " is often used to refer to the mediumwave broadcast band ( see AM radio ).
Many religions, whether they believe in the soul's existence in another world like Christianity, Islam and many pagan belief systems, or in reincarnation like many forms of Hinduism and Buddhism, believe that one's status in the afterlife is a reward or punishment for their conduct during life.
Because they often exhibit a combination of high strength and low weight, these alloys became widely used in many forms of industry, including the construction of modern aircraft.
In solids, mechanical waves can take many forms including longitudinal waves, transverse waves and surface waves.
There are typically three mathematical forms for the radial functions R ( r ) which can be chosen as a starting point for the calculation of the properties of atoms and molecules with many electrons.
Without a writing system, the Ainu were masters of narration, with the Yukar and other forms of narration such as the Uepeker ( Uwepeker ) tales, being committed to memory and related at gatherings, often lasting many hours or even days.
Aalto claimed that his paintings were not made as individual artworks but as part of his process of architectural design, and many of his small-scale " sculptural " experiments with wood led to later larger architectural details and forms.
For instance member nations of the Commonwealth where English is not spoken natively, such as India, often closely follow British English forms, while many American English usages are followed in other countries which have been historically influenced by the United States, such as the Philippines.
African art existed in many forms and styles, and with fairly little influence from outside Africa.
Abiotic stress comes in many forms.
Target acquisition can take many forms, it is usually observation in real time but may be the product of analysis.
Moreover they argued that some species have been created for the purpose of being sacrificed and eaten by humans, that it is normal for animals to kill and eat other animals, that agriculture, too, inevitably leads to the death of many animals, that plants are living beings as well and must still be destroyed, that we unintentionally and unknowingly destroy life forms all the time, and that a hunted animal has a fair chance to survive by killing the hunter.
In many cases, the people he conquered had rebelled against their Islamic overloards and reverted to prior forms of worship.

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