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According to various ideas of the afterlife, the essential aspect of the individual that lives on after death may be some partial element, or the entire soul, of an individual, which carries with it and confers personal identity.
The specimen consisted of a partial wing ( in pterosaurs composed of the forearms and elongated fourth finger ), from an individual later estimated at over 10 m ( 33 ft ) in wingspan.
In some individual dogs, one eye may be brown and the other blue ( complete heterochromia ), or one or both eyes may be " parti-colored ," that is, half brown and half blue ( partial heterochromia ) All of these eye-color combinations are considered acceptable by the American Kennel Club.
The total pressure of a gas mixture is the sum of the partial pressures of each individual gas in the mixture.
A consequence of this is that the total pressure of a mixture of ideal gases is equal to the sum of the partial pressures of the individual gases in the mixture as stated by Dalton's law.
* Dalton's law of partial pressures states that the pressure of a mixture of gases simply is the sum of the partial pressures of the individual components.
In chemistry and physics, Dalton's law ( also called Dalton's law of partial pressures ) states that the total pressure exerted by the mixture of non-reactive gases is equal to the sum of the partial pressures of individual gases.
Diamond dust is visible as point-like reflections of individual crystals close to the camera. Subhorizon halos in Ischgl: subsun, subparhelion and partial 22 ° halo, with the glint of ice crystals around the subsun.
The equations for an individual slice are elliptic partial differential equations.
This typically occurs at an arterial partial pressure of carbon dioxide of 55 mm Hg, but may differ significantly from individual to individual and can be increased through training.
Since the association between the various recovered bones was weak, making the exact number of individual animals represented impossible to determine properly, the type specimen ( YPM 5205 ) of Deinonychus was restricted to the complete left foot and partial right foot that definitely belonged to the same individual.
The partial dinner unit was enclosed in a cellophane bag-in-carton for easy distribution to the individual soldier for his noontime meal.
The main variable within various interpretations of the responsibility assumption doctrine is the degree to which the individual is considered the cause of his or her own experience, ranging from partial but substantial to total responsibility.
In some species there is complete or partial involution of alveolar structures after weaning, in humans there is only partial involution and the level of involution in humans appears to be highly individual.
Suite level tickets are available on a full-season, partial season, or individual game basis.
Terrace Club seats are also available on full-season, partial season, or individual game basis.
* Dalton's law-in mixtures of breathing gases the concentration of the individual components of the gas mix is measured by partial pressure
The set-off was only partial, since the company would pay 52 % tax ( small companies had lower rates, but still higher than the ACT rate ), and thus the £ 70 received by the individual actually represented pre-tax profits of £ 145. 83.
According to Amagat ’ s law of partial volume, the total volume of a non reacting mixture of gases at constant temperature and pressure should be equal to sum total of individual partial volumes of the constituent gases.

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It is interesting to note how many of the plants on Massachusetts' Route 128 draw most of their income either from the government in non-competitive cost-plus arrangements, or from the exploitation of patents which grant at least a partial monopoly.
Whether fan of the Pagnol films or stage show, whether partial to music or not, you can't help but derive joy from this picture if you have a sense of humor and a heart.
The first case recorded of the partial exemption of an abbot from episcopal control is that of Faustus, abbot of Lerins, at the council of Arles, AD 456 ; but the exorbitant claims and exactions of bishops, to which this repugnance to episcopal control is to be traced, far more than to the arrogance of abbots, rendered it increasingly frequent, and, in the 6th century, the practice of exempting religious houses partly or altogether from episcopal control, and making them responsible to the pope alone, received an impulse from Pope Gregory the Great.
African Americans ( also referred to as Black Americans or Afro-Americans, and formerly as American Negroes ) are citizens or residents of the United States who have total or significant partial ancestry from any of the native populations of Sub-Saharan Africa.
Albinism ( from Latin albus, " white "; see extended etymology, also called achromia, achromasia, or achromatosis ) is a congenital disorder characterized by the complete or partial absence of pigment in the skin, hair and eyes due to absence or defect of tyrosinase, a copper-containing enzyme involved in the production of melanin.
The pop science TV program MythBusters attempted to model Archimedes ' feat by using mirrors to ignite a small wooden boat covered with tar, with only partial success — they found it too difficult to focus light from their hand-held mirrors onto a point small enough to ignite the boat.
For example, the division example above may also be interpreted as a partial binary function from Z and N to Q, where N is the set of all natural numbers, including zero.
Attlee led Labour through the 1935 general election, which saw the party stage a partial recovery from its disastrous performance in 1931.
During this period, archaeological evidence points to an increase in literacy and a partial shift away from the faith placed in Shangdi ( the Supreme Being in traditional Chinese religion ), with ancestor worship becoming commonplace and a more worldly orientation coming to the fore.
The radiometer is made from a glass bulb from which much of the air has been removed to form a partial vacuum.
So assume ƒ is differentiable at 0, as a function of two real variables from Ω to C. This is equivalent to the existence of two complex numbers and ( which are the partial derivatives of ƒ ) such that we have the linear approximation
" It is likely that we have only a partial view of their beliefs, because the writings of the Cathars were mostly destroyed due to the doctrinal threat perceived by the Papacy ; much of our existing knowledge of the Cathars is derived from their opponents.
“ wisdom ”), the Demiurge ’ s mother a partial aspect of the divine Pleroma or “ Fullness ,” desired to create something apart from the divine totality, without the receipt of divine assent.
A partial solution to this is some programs ' ability to view the composite-order of elements ( such as images, effects, or other attributes ) with a visual diagram called a flowchart to nest compositions, or " comps ," directly into other compositions, thereby adding complexity to the render-order by first compositing layers in the beginning composition, then combining that resultant image with the layered images from the proceeding composition, and so on.
The disease caused him considerable pain and partial paralysis from locomotor ataxia in the years prior to his death.
Exhaust from a spark ignition engine consists of the following: nitrogen 70 to 75 % ( by volume ), water vapor 10 to 12 %, carbon dioxide 10 to 13. 5 %, hydrogen 0. 5 to 2 %, oxygen 0. 2 to 2 %, carbon monoxide: 0. 1 to 6 %, unburnt hydrocarbons and partial oxidation products ( e. g. aldehydes ) 0. 5 to 1 %, nitrogen monoxide 0. 01 to 0. 4 %, nitrous oxide < 100 ppm, sulfur dioxide 15 to 60 ppm, traces of other compounds such as fuel additives and lubricants, also halogen and metallic compounds, and other particles.
Localization-related epilepsies, sometimes termed partial or focal epilepsies, arise from an epileptic focus, a small portion of the brain that serves as the irritant driving the epileptic response.
Most of these patients have complex partial seizures sometimes preceded by an aura, and some TLE patients also suffer from secondary generalized tonic-clonic seizures.
In addition, the Occupation Statute of 1949, which granted partial independence to the newly created Federal Republic of Germany, specifically forbade the imposition of import quotas to protect German film production from foreign competition, the result of lobbying by the American industry as represented by the MPAA.
This huge improvement made many DFT-based algorithms practical ; FFTs are of great importance to a wide variety of applications, from digital signal processing and solving partial differential equations to algorithms for quick multiplication of large integers.
A problem for firearms is the accumulation of waste products from the partial combustion of propellants, metallic residue from the bullet itself, and small flecks of the cartridge case, collectively known as fouling or gunshot residue.

partial and excavation
A partial excavation of the area in 1937 found 31 well-preserved houses from the settlement.
Long in ruins, excavation and partial reconstruction began in 1999.
Most of the remains had been pillaged for building material over the centuries and there was only time for a partial excavation in 1955, with the result that the excavator could only reach provisional conclusions about the nature of the building and the uses of the rooms.
The Globe, the outdoor theater used by William Shakespeare's acting company, was discovered to have been built on an icosagonal foundation when a partial excavation was done in 1989.
Broomfield is the site of an important Anglo-Saxon burial which was discovered by workmen in 1888 after which there was a partial excavation.

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