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was and development
And here again we hear the same refrain mentioned above: `` the paramount goal of the United States set long ago was to guard the rights of the individual, ensure his development, enlarge his opportunity ''.
Henrietta was discovering in the process of writing, as the born writer does, not merely a channel for the discharge of accumulated information but a stimulus to the development of the creative powers of observation, insight and intuition.
It was this fear which explained the development of a priestly caste whose function in society was to mollify and appease the angry deities.
the mere fact that he was selected, though as a substitute, to act as interlocutor or moderator for it, or perhaps we should say with Buck as ' father of the act ', is in itself a difficult phase of his development to grasp.
In 1957 the social-economic approach to European integration was capped by the formation among `` the Six '' of a tariff-free European Common Market, and Euratom for cooperation in the development of atomic energy.
The bank which held the mortgage on the old church declared that the interest was considerably in arrears, and the real estate people said flatly that the land across the river was being held for an eventual development for white working people who were coming in, and that none would be sold to colored folk.
In such a case, however, we would encourage the recipient country to get on with its programing task, supply it with substantial technical assistance in performing that task, and make it plain that an expansion or even a continuation of our assistance to the country's development was conditional upon programing progress being made.
Local industry's investment in Rhode Island was the big story in 1960's industrial development effort.
Another recent achievement was the successful development of a method for the complete combustion in a bomb calorimeter of a metal in fluorine when the product is relatively non-volatile.
Thus, in the last few years, a number of programs which looked very promising at the time their development was commenced have since been completely eliminated.
That development, in turn, formed the foundation of still more significant expansions in later years -- in gear cutting, in circular graduating, in index drilling, and in many other fields where accuracy was a paramount requirement.
Perhaps the outstanding standard bearer of Mr. Brown's tradition for accuracy was Mr. Oscar J. Beale, whose mechanical genius closely paralleled that of Mr. Brown, and whose particular forte was the development of the exceedingly accurate measuring machinery that enabled Brown & Sharpe to manufacture gages, and therefore its products, with an accuracy exceeding anything then available elsewhere in the world.
This increase was sufficient to overcome the effect on net income of higher costs of manufacture and increased expenditures on research and development.
The second really new development this year was a revolver handling a different sort of varmint load -- the
The earlier New Haven development was public housing, so it easily leaped over the problems met in a private venture.
A member of the IRSAC staff ( E. Van De Walle ) was recently delegated to cooperate with AIMO in the development of demographic statistics in this territory.
But the eagerly sought `` homogeneity '' of the Balafrej Council of Government was never achieved as the Istiqlal quarreled over foreign policy, labor politics and economic development.
With the development of the Red Bridge Subdivision south of Kansas City, Missouri, the developer was faced with the problem of providing adequate sewage disposal.
For the initial development an oxidation pond was constructed as shown in Figure 1.
It was proposed that aerated lagoons be used to eliminate the problem at the existing oxidation ponds and to provide the necessary treatment for the additional development.
In vinyl foam, the big news was the development of techniques for coating fabrics with the material ( for details, see P. 395 ).
Quiet and energetic, cheerful and calm, she too was a power in the development of the seminary.

was and amniotic
It is possible to collect amniotic stem cells for donors or for autologuous use: the first US amniotic stem cells bank was opened in 2009 in Medford, MA, by Biocell Center Corporation and collaborates with various hospitals and universities all over the world.
When Dr. Naisbitt performed Lori ’ s Cesarean, he was astonished to find Sage within the amniotic membrane outside the womb.
Another consequence of this name is that she was seen as a herald of imminent birth, as when the amniotic sac breaks and floods its waters, it is a medical indicator that the child is due to be born extremely soon.
Drowning, for her, would be a return to theamniotic fluid ’ of the sea from which she was born.
Perhaps the first book to effectively convey the importance of trauma-free childbirth to the wider public was Birth Without Violence ( 1975 ), by French obstetrician Dr. Frederick Leboyer ( born 1918 ), which helped popularize the practice of placing newly-born infants in a tub of warm water, known as a " Leboyer bath " to simulate the familiar pre-natal environment of warm amniotic fluid.
It was previously assumed that postural cTEV could be caused by external influences in the final trimester such as intrauterine compression from oligohydramnios or from amniotic band syndrome.
The term Potter sequence was initially intended to only refer to cases caused by BRA, however, it has been mistakenly used by many clinicians and researchers to refer to any case that presents with oligohydramnios or anhydramnios regardless of the source of the loss of amniotic fluid.
After Van Buren leaves, Green reveals to Lupo that he was once engaged to a girl who became pregnant ; they ordered an amniotic test and " couldn't decide what to do ".

was and egg
His head was exactly the shape of an egg, and he always perched it a little on one side.
There was an egg case inside the skull that had been laid by a tropical cockroach that could not possibly be found in Britain.
* Edwina Currie resigns as a junior Health minister for incorrectly claiming that millions of British eggs were infected with salmonella, stating that " most of egg production " was infected ( 1988 )
Dolly was born on 5 July 1996 to three mothers ( one provided the egg, another the DNA and a third carried the cloned embryo to term ).
She was created using the technique of somatic cell nuclear transfer, where the cell nucleus from an adult cell is transferred into an unfertilised oocyte ( developing egg cell ) that has had its nucleus removed.
This was first done for lysozyme, an enzyme found in tears, saliva and egg whites that digests the coating of some bacteria ; the structure was solved by a group led by David Chilton Phillips and published in 1965.
While the origin of Easter eggs can be explained in the symbolic terms described above, a sacred tradition among followers of Eastern Christianity says that Mary Magdalene was bringing cooked eggs to share with the other women at the tomb of Jesus, and the eggs in her basket miraculously turned brilliant red when she saw the risen Christ. The egg represents the boulder of the tomb of Jesus.
There are also parallels ( though no direct connection ) between the easter egg tradition and the celebration of Passover in Judaism, notable because in Christian tradition, Christ was celebrating Passover with his disciples on the evening before Good Friday.
The model of an egg was often used by Chinese astronomers like Zhang Heng ( 78-139 AD ) to describe the heavens as spherical:
The egg reference, however, was rather meant to clarify the relative position of the flat earth to the heavens:
Realizing the freighter was not fast enough with the egg attached, he runs down to the cables holding it.
The egg was white with variable brown streaking.
Female Great Auks would lay only one egg each year, between late May and early June, although they could lay a replacement egg if the first one was lost.
A single egg was laid on bare ground up to from shore.
The egg was ovate and elongate in shape, and averaged in length and across at the widest point.
The egg was yellowish white to light ochre with a varying pattern of black, brown or greyish spots and lines which often congregated on the large end.
The last pair, found incubating an egg, was killed there on 3 July 1844, on request from a merchant who wanted specimens, with Jón Brandsson and Sigurður Ísleifsson strangling the adults and Ketill Ketilsson smashing the egg with his boot.
An opposing school of thought, the ovists, believed that the future human was in the egg, and that sperm merely stimulated the growth of the egg.
For example, one popular Easter egg was in the Enchanter game, which involved collecting magic spells to use in accomplishing the quest.
They removed the object for closer inspection, joking that it was a dinosaur egg.

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