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Practical and results
Practical results were mixed and mingled emerged ( such as the debate surrounding the constitutional prohibition of extradition, which later was reversed ), but together with the reincorporation of some of the guerrilla groups to the legal political framework, the new Constitution inaugurated an era that was both a continuation and a gradual, but significant, departure from what had come before.
* Practical approach of its activities, through the implementation of projects with tangible results.

Practical and animal
**, Deleuze Practical Instruction in Animal Magnetism ( 1843 ) – One of the most popular manuals for the practice of animal magnetism ever written.
He is the author of a number of books on animal rights, including Animal Rights: A Christian Perspective ( 1976 ), Christianity and the Rights of Animals ( 1987 ), Animal Theology ( 1994 ), and Why Animal Suffering Matters: Philosophy, Theology, and Practical Ethics ( 2009 ).

Practical and research
The validity and utility of selection methods in personnel psychology: Practical and theoretical implications of 85 years of research findings.
In 1867, he published his book Les Rêves et les moyens de les diriger ; observations pratiques (" Dreams and How to Guide them ; Practical Observations "), in which he documented more than twenty years of his own research into dreams.
Abraham Gesner continued his research on fuels and wrote a number of scientific studies concerning the industry including an 1861 publication titled, " A Practical Treatise on Coal, Petroleum and Other Distilled Oils ," which became a standard reference in the field.
Some universities also require that students complete an experience based course (" Practical Legal Studies " / " Law clinic "); a credit comprising independent research exclusively is often offered as an elective, and at some universities is a degree requirement.
The circle includes the Schumacher College in Totnes, Devon, the Resurgence Magazine ( now Resurgence & Ecologist ), the publishing company Green Books, the international non-governmental organisation Practical Action, the New Economics Foundation in the UK, the New Economics Institute ( formerly called the E. F. Schumacher Society ) founded in New England, the Soil Association, the educational centre Centre for Alternative Technology ( CAT ) North Wales, the Jeevika Trust, and the research organisation Schumacher Institute in Bristol.
He was awarded an Academy Award ( Technical achievement awards ) in 2004 together with Stephen R. Marschner and Pat Hanrahan for pioneering research in simulating subsurface scattering of light in translucent materials as presented in their paper " A Practical Model for Subsurface Light Transport .".
As reported by Practical Fishkeeping in January 2009, new research by team of scientists from India suggests that the species is being over-exploited for the aquarium trade, potentially placing it at risk of extinction.
The AT Project: Practical research in cooperative design, DAIMI No. PB-454.
Spafford has authored or co-authored four books on computer and computer security, including Practical Unix and Internet Security for O ' Reilly, as well as over a hundred research papers, chapters and monographs.
In 2007 he was a postdoctoral research fellow at the Uehiro Centre for Practical Ethics at Oxford University, working on the EU-funded ENHANCE project on the ethics of human enhancement.
Practical experiments by farming and livestock research institutions in Finland, Sweden, UK and elsewhere have confirmed, that crimped feed has higher nutritional values, it increases the animals ' growth and milk production, improves milk quality and the animals ' health, and in addition, helps cut costs.
For both levels of IB Film, the candidate must research and write an Independent Study, do a Practical Project and give an oral presentation, based on the close analysis of a 5 minute extract from a film prescribed by the IBO.

Practical and were
Practical applications for electricity however remained few, and it would not be until the late nineteenth century that engineers were able to put it to industrial and residential use.
Wilson's final plans for the League were strongly influenced by South African Prime Minister Jan Smuts, who in 1918 had published a treatise entitled The League of Nations: A Practical Suggestion.
Practical power plants built using ICF have been studied since the late 1970s when ICF experiments were beginning to ramp up to higher powers ; they are known as inertial fusion energy, or IFE plants.
Practical within their own cultures, decorative baskets were also important trade items for many tribes.
Practical development began in earnest in 1942 when these efforts were transferred to the authority of the U. S. Army and became the Manhattan Project.
Practical devices capable of operating over an extended current range were first reported by Baliga et al.
Practical considerations were certainly responsible for part of this change: the Thirty Years ' War had devastated the musical infrastructure of Germany, and it was no longer practical or even possible to put on the gigantic works in the Venetian style which marked his earlier period.
Practical applications of wireless radio communication and radio remote control technology were implemented by later inventors, such as Nikola Tesla.
Practical demands of the NSB were: abolition of individual voting rights, corporatism, a duty to work and serve in the army, limits on the freedom of the press, laws against strikes.
In 1920, Rosenstock-Huessy published Die Hochzeit des Krieges und der Revolution ( The Marriage of War and Revolution ), “ a collection of current events essays that were replete with visionary thinking and practical warnings of conflicts to come .” In 1921, Rosenstock-Huessy published Angewandte Seelenkunde ( Practical Knowledge of the Soul ) wherein he developed a new method for the social sciences based on language, the spoken word, and his " grammatical approach.
Practical DSD converter implementations were pioneered by Andreas Koch and Ed Meitner, the original founders of EMM Labs.
The establishment, in which were combined the offices of the Geological Survey, the Museum of Practical Geology, The Royal School of Mines and the Mining Record Office, was opened in 1851.
Practical adjustments were made to the locations recommended by the Office of the Interim Commissioner for many functions in 1999 and 2000, but many other positions were assigned to communities on a community development rather than a functional basis.
In Jewish mysticism, the Practical Kabbalah theurgic role of Baal Shem among the common folk was one mystical institution, contrasted with the theosophic and ecstatic roles of elite Kabbalistic study circles, who were more isolated from the populance.
Gillespie's only literary works were an Essay on the Continuation of Immediate Revelations in the Church, and a Practical Treatise on Temptation.
In December 2010, Practical Classics reported that 99. 09 % of all UK registered Tagoras were no longer on the roads.
In recent years, more than 30 monographs written by our teachers or researchers were awarded the provincial level or the national ministry level prize, in which Study on China Agriculture Insurance with the Social Guarantee System, China's 50-Year Enterprise Theories, Research on Minority-Population Policy of China, Operational Mode to Father Firms and Economics Development with the Practical ‘ Think-Tanker ’** Theory were respectively awarded the first-class prize of the 8th-issue selected excellent achievements on philosophy and social science of Beijing ; the second-class prize of the 3rd-issue humane study of the Ministry of National Education and the best book prize of China's 14th issue ; the first-class excellent achievement prize of the second issue social science of Chongqing Municipality, and the first-class excellent achievement prize of philosophy and social science of Beijing's 7th and the 8th issue.
The following materials were listed in the inventory of Bronck's library: one Bible, folio ; Calvin's Institutes, folio ; Bullingeri, Schultetus Dominicalia, ( Medical ); Moleneri Praxis, ( Moral and Practical Discourses ), quarto ; one German Bible, quarto ; Mirror of the Sea ( Seespiegel ), folio ; one Luther's Psalter ; Sledani, ( History of the Reformation ), folio ; Danish chronicle, quarto ; Danish law book, quarto ; Luther's Complete Catechism ; The Praise of Christ, quarto ; Petri Apiani ; Danish child's book ; a book called Forty Pictures of Death, by Symon Golaert ; Biblical stories ; Danish calendar ; Survey ( or View ) of the Great Navigation ; a parcel of eighteen Dutch and Danish pamphlets by divers authors ; seventeen books in manuscript, which are old ; eleven pictures, large and small.
Practical household refrigerators were introduced in 1915 and gained wider acceptance in the United States in the 1930s as prices fell and non-toxic, non-flammable synthetic refrigerants such as Freon-12 ® ( R-12 ) were introduced, however R-12 damaged the ozone layer, causing governments to issue a ban on its use in new refrigerators and air-conditioning systems in 1994.

Practical and used
Practical applications are made impossible due to the no-cloning theorem, and the fact that quantum field theories preserve causality, so that quantum correlations cannot be used to transfer information.
Practical applications exist only for chemical compounds of promethium-147, which are used in luminous paint, atomic batteries and thickness measurement devices, even though promethium-145 is the most stable promethium isotope.
A course in ethics led by Dr Hartmut Kliemt at the University of Duisburg where the main text used was Singer's Practical Ethics was, according to Singer, " subjected to organized and repeated disruption by protesters objecting to the use of the book on the grounds that in one of its ten chapters it advocates active euthanasia for severely disabled newborn infants ".
* T. S. Eliot, a fan of Sherlock Holmes fiction, used the phrase " the Napoleon of crime " in homage to describe Macavity in Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats.
Practical inductors may be used to provide filtering or energy storage in a system.
Practical examples include the International Atomic Time standard and its relationship with the Barycentric Coordinate Time standard used for interplanetary objects.
They claim this can be achieved through calculation in kind ( i. e. technical planning based on real physical units of demand ), a system of regulated stock control-much like that used in supermarkets-to ensure goods are replenished after they are taken and used by members of the community satisfying their self-defined needs, and the principle of the law of the minimum This was formally set out in the 1980s in their pamphlet Socialism as a Practical Alternative
* Gilchrist, W. ( 1851 ) A Practical Treatise on the Treatment of the Diseases of the Elephant, Camel & Horned Cattle: with instructions for improving their efficiency ; also, a description of the medicines used in the treatment of their diseases ; and a general outline of their anatomy.
Adams was one of several people who provided information used in the writing of the book Striking at the Roots: A Practical Guide to Animal Activism ( 2008 ) by Mark Hawthorne.
Practical language is used in day-to-day communication to convey information.
In 1886, the Peck & Snyder Catalogue advertises, “ Mascaro or Water Cosmetique … For darkening the eyebrow and moustaches without greasing them and making them prominent .” In 1890, the Century Dictionary defined mascara as “ a kind of paint used for the eyebrows and eyelashes by actors .” And in 1894, N. Lynn advises in Lynn ’ s Practical Hints for Making-up,to darken eyelashes, paint with mascara, or black paint, with a small brush.
Practical capacitors and inductors as used in electric circuits are not ideal components with only capacitance or inductance.
Passes in Grades 6 – 8 in either Theory or Practical exams may be used as part of the UCAS tariff in obtaining a university place in Britain.
Practical numbers were used by Fibonacci in his Liber Abaci ( 1202 ) in connection with the problem of representing rational numbers as Egyptian fractions.
Practical shooting evolved from experimentation with handguns used for self-defense.
Practical systems introduce reverse FM modulation on the receive signal using digital signal processing before the Fast Fourier Transform process is used to produce the spectrum.
For each practical test, the FAA has published a Practical Test Standards document which is expected to be used by the applicant to prepare, by the flight instructor to teach and evaluate readiness for the exam, and by the examiner to conduct the exam.
What distinguishes DRIE from RIE is etch depth: Practical etch depths for RIE ( as used in IC manufacturing ) would be limited to around 10 µm at a rate up to 1 µm / min, while DRIE can etch features much greater, up to 600 µm or more with rates up to 20 µm / min or more in some applications.
The LOQ is drastically different between labs so another detection limit is commonly used that is referred to as the Practical Quantitation Limit ( PQL ).

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