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One of the more dramatic successes of his theory was his prediction of the existence of secondary and tertiary alcohols, a conjecture that was soon confirmed by the synthesis of these substances.
One might also call them bodies, or physical particulars, or concrete things, or matter, or maybe substances ( but bear in mind the word ' substance ' has some special philosophical meanings ).
As George Gamow put in his science-popularizing book, One, Two, Three ... Infinity ( 1947 ), " The metallic substances differ from all other materials by the fact that the outer shells of their atoms are bound rather loosely, and often let one of their electrons go free.
One class of emulsifiers is known as " surface active substances ", or surfactants.
One 1955 MKUltra document gives an indication of the size and range of the effort ; this document refers to the study of an assortment of mind-altering substances described as follows: The CIA wanted to know if they could make Russian spies defect against their will and whether the Russians could do the same to their own operatives.
One of the common concerns regarding the use of mineral oil is its presence on several lists of comedogenic substances.
One more technique that is frequently used by inventors involves the analysis of substances, fields and other resources that are currently not being used and that can be found within the system or nearby.
One of her resulting legacies was her pioneering work towards European Union legislation on hazardous chemical substances.
Nevertheless Speusippus also must have recognised something common in those different kinds of substances, inasmuch as, firstly, he set out from the absolute One, and regarded it as a formal principle which they had in common, and, secondly, he appears to have assumed that multitude and multiformity was a common primary element in their composition.
One proposed explanation is that second-hand smoke is not simply a diluted version of " mainstream " smoke, but has a different composition with more toxic substances per gram of total particulate matter.
One of the less motivated players, anticipating a " dental career ", he is also less dependent on substances than many of his fellow students.
One brand that contained a mix of several different substances rather than natural kratom was linked to the deaths of nine people in Sweden during 2010-2011.
One cause of burning mouth pain, which may be often misdiagnosed as burning mouth syndrome, is a contact sensitivity Type IV hypersensitivity in the oral tissues to common substances such as sodium lauryl sulfate, a surfactant commonly used in household products, cinnamon aldehyde or dental materials.
One of the largest areas of work undertaken by Customs and Border Protection is in relation to the importation of narcotics and precursor substances and the smuggling of illegal amounts of tobacco.
One of the main methods of avoiding nonkosher gelatin is to substitute gelatin-like materials in its place ; substances with a similar chemical behaviour include food starch from tapioca, chemically modified pectins, and carrageenan combined with certain vegetable gums — guar gum, locust bean gum, xanthan gum, gum acacia, agar, and others.
One hypothesis is that the polysaccharide callose accumulates around the neck region of plasmodesmata to form a collar, reducing their diameter and thereby controlling permeability to substances in the cytoplasm.
One important part of dialysis adequacy has to do with adequate removal of salt and water, and also of solutes other than urea, especially larger molecular weight substances and phosphorus.

One and discovered
One morning, we discovered not only that the pennies were missing from the idol but that a cigarette had been stubbed out in its lap.
One of the earliest group automorphisms ( automorphism of a group, not simply a group of automorphisms of points ) was given by the Irish mathematician William Rowan Hamilton in 1856, in his Icosian Calculus, where he discovered an order two automorphism, writing:
One boomerang that was discovered in Jaskinia Obłazowa in the Carpathian Mountains in Poland was made of mammoth's tusk and is believed, based on AMS dating of objects found with it, to be about 30, 000 years old.
One of Claudius's investigators discovered that many old Roman citizens based in the modern city of Trento were not in fact citizens.
One such lost piece, Pissarro's 1897 oil painting, " Rue St. Honoré, Apres Midi, Effet de Pluie ," was discovered hanging at Madrid's government-owned museum, Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza.
Doreen Valiente, a former High Priestess of the Gardnerian tradition, claimed that Gerald Gardner's Bricket Wood coven referred to the god as Cernunnos, or Kernunno, which is a Latin word, discovered on a stone carving found in France, meaning " the Horned One ".
One of the most famous and complete hominid skeletons ever discovered was the 1. 6 million year old Homo erectus known as the Turkana Boy which was found by Kamoya Kimeu in 1984 on an excavation led by Richard Leakey.
One way this difference of viewpoint plays out is in the philosophical debate as to whether mathematics is created ( as in art ) or discovered ( as in science ).
One group, represented by Jacob Viner, argues that mercantilism was simply a straightforward, common-sense system whose logical fallacies could not be discovered by the people of the time, as they simply lacked the required analytical tools.
One curious window on the practicalities of ostracism comes from the cache of 190 ostraka discovered dumped in a well next to the acropolis.
One of the earliest royal scepters was discovered in the tomb of Khasekhemwy in Abydos.
One statement of this philosophy is the thesis that mathematics is not created but discovered.
One discovered and named pearl, La Peregrina pearl, was offered to the Spanish queen.
One of the main inspirations and motivations for PM was Frege's earlier work on logic, which had led to paradoxes discovered by Russell.
One by one he discovered the authors that would influence his later work: Jack London and his stories of reincarnation and past lives, most notably The Star Rover ( 1915 ); Rudyard Kipling's tales of subcontinent adventure and his chanting, shamanic verse ; the classic mythological tales collected by Thomas Bulfinch.
One year earlier, Charles Hatchett had discovered the element columbium.
One such instance was when the oil conglomerate Roxxon discovered that a small island in the South Atlantic had a foundation composed of vibranium.
One example of perchlorate related problems was found at the Olin Flare Facility, Morgan Hill, California-Perchlorate contamination beneath a former flare manufacturing plant in California was first discovered in 2000, several years after the plant had closed.
One of the early settlements discovered in Bahrain suggests that Sennacherib, king of Assyria ( 707 – 681 BC ) attacked northeast Arabia and captured the Bahrain islands.
One novel claimed Gomez became wealthy through his ghoulish sense of humour, when he discovered it was possible to make a killing in the stock market.
One such was the discovery, first recorded in 1784, of iron cement made from sal ammoniac, or ammonium chloride and iron filings, apparently discovered when Murdoch observed that these 2 components had accidentally mixed in his tool bag and formed a solid mass.
One study discovered the existence of Suillus luteus strains with varying tolerance of zinc.
One example is energy quantization: the energy of an electron in an atom is always one of the quantized energy levels, a fact discovered via atomic spectroscopy.
One parametrization, discovered by Rob Kusner and Robert Bryant, is the following: given a complex number z whose magnitude is less than or equal to one (), let

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