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Prevailing and theories
* Prevailing theories before the germ theory
Prevailing medical theories focused on religious rather than scientific explanations for this epidemic.

Prevailing and is
While the Hadley and Polar cells are truly closed loops, the Ferrel cell is not, and the telling point is in the Westerlies, which are more formally known as " the Prevailing Westerlies.
* Prevailing culture of many businesses is a white male culture and such corporate climates alienate and isolate minorities and women
Prevailing wind blowing in the area is mostly in the direction from northwest to southeast.
Prevailing wind is in the general direction from North East to South West.
Prevailing consensus is that Galileo Galilei made the first attempts at developing a theory of beams, but recent studies argue that Leonardo da Vinci was the first to make the crucial observations.

Prevailing and from
Prevailing winds from the south and southeast bring both heat from the deserts of Mexico and moisture from the Gulf of Mexico.
Prevailing winds are typically from the southwest for most of year ; but in late winter and early spring come from the northwest.
Prevailing winds are from the southwest in summer and from the northwest in winter.
Prevailing winds are from the southwest in summer and from the northwest in winter.
Prevailing winds had also blown heavily polluted air across the English Channel from industrial areas of Continental Europe.
" Religion in India | Prevailing Religions of the British Raj | British Indian Empire ," from the Imperial Gazetteer of India, Oxford University Press, 1909
He also demonstrated his future skills as an advocate in a pamphlet entitled " Observations on the Prevailing Abuses in the British Army Arising from the Corruption of Civil Government with a Proposal toward Obtaining an Addition to Their Pay ".
Prevailing westerly winds blow moist air from the Tasman Sea onto the mountains ; the cooling of this air as it rises produces a prodigious amount of rainfall, exceeding seven metres in many parts of the park.
Winds are part of Earth's atmospheric circulation Prevailing winds are winds that blow predominantly from a single general direction over a particular point on Earth's surface.
Prevailing winds in mountainous locations can lead to significant rainfall gradients within the topography, ranging from wet across windward-facing slopes to desert-like conditions along their lee slopes.
The Westerlies, anti-trades, or Prevailing Westerlies, are prevailing winds in the middle latitudes between 30 and 60 degrees latitude, blowing from the high pressure area in the horse latitudes towards the poles.
Prevailing winds are from the west and blow almost constantly.
Prevailing winds are from the east to south-east.
Prevailing winds are from the northwest which makes the trail easier to hike from north to south.

Prevailing and area
Prevailing westerlies deposited distal ashfall over a vast area of the Great Plains.

Prevailing and between
Prevailing winds spilling into McMurdo Sound shoot between mountain passes and other land formations, stirring up blizzards known locally as “ Herbies .” Such blizzards can occur any time of year.

Prevailing and at
Prevailing Word Church, located in a new sanctuary at 419 South Main, had co-pastors in 2009, L. Lynn Beams and Abram De La Garza.
Prevailing educational thought at the time was that testing was an effective way to discover to which strand a child was most suited.
Prevailing opinion at the time was that they had been murdered and dumped overboard by the German crew or abandoned at sea without supplies, but these scenarios cannot be substantiated.

Prevailing and court
Prevailing in court requires a good understanding of the rules of evidence in the given venue.

Prevailing and
Prevailing over Time: Ethnic Adjustment on the Kansas Prairies, 1875 1925 ( 1990 ) online

Prevailing and ).
Image: Prevailing languages impgazind1909. jpg | 1909 Prevailing ( Aryan ) Languages ( Northern Region ).

scholarly and theories
Depictions of Fenrir have been identified on various objects, and scholarly theories have been proposed regarding Fenrir's relation to other canine beings in Norse mythology.
Crossley points out that the film uses a number of potentially controversial scholarly theories about Jesus but now with reference to Brian, such as the Messianic Secret, the Jewishness of Jesus, Jesus the revolutionary, and having a single mother.
* Theoretical lexicography is the scholarly discipline of analyzing and describing the semantic, syntagmatic and paradigmatic relationships within the lexicon ( vocabulary ) of a language, developing theories of dictionary components and structures linking the data in dictionaries, the needs for information by users in specific types of situation, and how users may best access the data incorporated in printed and electronic dictionaries.
The first scholarly theories of myth appeared during the second half of the 19th century.
Singer was perhaps the most publicly notable scholarly proponent of " cult " brainwashing theories, and she became the focal point of the relative demise of those same theories within her discipline.
DeMause and others have argued that psychohistory is a separate field of scholarly inquiry with its own particular methods, objectives and theories, which set it apart from conventional historical analysis and anthropology.
Several generations of scholarly thought on revolutions have generated many competing theories and contributed much to the current understanding of this complex phenomenon.
Conflicting scholarly theories have been proposed about the etymology of the name Yggdrasill, the possibility that the tree is of another species than ash, the relation to tree lore and to Eurasian shamanic lore, the possible relation to the trees Mímameiðr and Læraðr, Hoddmímis holt, the sacred tree at Uppsala, and the fate of Yggdrasil during the events of Ragnarök.
However, British lecturer Peter Knight in his scholarly encyclopedia of conspiracy theories connects the Comintern with the Communist Party USA, based on Venona project decrypts released in 1995, but Knight does not make the same connection between IWW and the Comintern.
A study by Prof. Shaw has criticized a century of scholarly literature which theorizes a long decline in agricultural conditions since ancient times due to destructive invasions and significant climate change ; Shaw writes that such theories may be based on " false assumptions about the past, dubious literary evidence, and misunderstood archaeological data.
Stephen J. Joyce, grandson of James Joyce, at a 1986 academic conference of Joyceans in Copenhagen, said “ If my grandfather was here, he would have died laughing ... Dubliners and A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man can be picked up, read, and enjoyed by virtually anybody without scholarly guides, theories, and intricate explanations, as can Ulysses, if you forget about all the hue and cry.
In some scholarly communities, such as cognitive psychology and computational neuroscience, gestalt theories of perception are criticized for being descriptive rather than explanatory in nature.
So not only is our everyday communication shaped by the language of conceptual metaphors, but so is the very way we understand scholarly theories.
Timothy Hampton writes that " to a degree unequaled by the case of any other writer from the European Renaissance, the reception of Rabelais's work has involved dispute, critical disagreement, and ... scholarly wrangling ..." But at present, " whatever controversy still surrounds Rabelais studies can be found above all in the application of feminist theories to Rabelais criticism ".
For the first time full-scale scholarly studies based on archival sources, modern research techniques, and modern historical theories became possible.
Some medievalists and text critics, beginning with John Matthews Manly, have posited multiple authorship theories for Piers, an idea which continues to have a periodic resurgence in the scholarly literature.
The documentary hypothesis held a near-monopoly on scholarly approaches to the date and composition of the Torah until the last quarter of the 20th century, when scholars have advanced alternative theories which can be grouped into two broad models.
There are various theories concerning this: some attribute al-Kindi's downfall to scholarly rivalries at the House of Wisdom ; others refer to al-Mutawakkil ’ s often violent persecution of unorthodox Muslims ( as well as of non-Muslims ); at one point al-Kindi was beaten and his library temporarily confiscated.
The Réponse de J. Bodin aux paradoxes de M. de Malestroit ( 1568 ) was a tract, provoked by theories of Jean de Malestroit, in which Bodin offered one of the earliest scholarly analyses of the phenomenon of inflation, unknown prior to the 16th century.
Surtr has been the subject of place names and artistic depictions, and scholarly theories have been proposed about elements of Surtr's descriptions and his potential origins.
However, the relationship between the Dead Sea scrolls and the historicity of Jesus has been the subject of highly controversial theories, and although new theories continue to appear, there is no overall scholarly agreement about their impact on the historicity of Jesus, despite the usefulness of the scrolls in shedding light on first century Jewish traditions.
Modern Romanian historiography has expressed vexation at the appropriation, undertaken by Albanian historiography ( and by the unscientific Western scholarly works relying on faulty and superficial theories ), of not only the Romanian feminist activist and writer Elena Ghica, but also of the whole Ghica family, at the proliferation of dubious spellings of the family names, false information concerning the birthplaces and other historical facts, and at the family's a posteriori labeling as the " Albanians of Romania ".

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