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Rejdák and psychotronics
The promoters of psychotronics was Czech scientist Zdeněk Rejdák.

kept and enforcing
Political pressure and conflicts with the Budget Bureau and the Army Corps of Engineers kept the Bureau of Reclamation from enforcing the excess land law.
Apparently beginning relatively harmlessly in the reign of Richard's grandfather Edward III in a context of tournaments and courtly celebrations, by Richard's reign livery badges had come to be seen as a social menace, and were " one of the most protracted controversies of Richard's reign ", as they were used to denote the small private armies of retainers kept by lords, largely for the purpose of enforcing their lord's will on the less powerful in his area.
Apparently beginning relatively harmlessly under Edward III in a context of tournaments and courtly celebrations, by the reign of his successor Richard II the badges had become seen as a social menace, and were " one of the most protracted controversies of Richard's reign ", as they were used to denote the small private armies of retainers kept by lords, largely for the purpose of enforcing their lord's will on the less powerful in his area.
However, Erling kept enforcing his power on the western coast of Norway from Rogaland extending further north, presumably to Sogn.

kept and physical
It was also intended so that Americans with disabilities would be kept in the mainstream in terms of scientific and medical research and developments, especially opening future opportunities in Space exploration to them, as well as public policy changes, healthcare law and policy changes, and civil rights protections and public law changes for Americans with physical, mental and cognitive disabilities.
The medical condition and physical limitations of the participants must be kept in mind.
Rudolph was actively interested in the work of many of his court scholars ( including numerous alchemists ) and kept up with Kepler's work in physical astronomy as well.
If the material is kept still there is often nothing ( such a physical vibration ) to trigger this change, and supercooling ( or superheating ) may occur.
This New Life is endless, and even after my physical death it will be kept alive by those who live the life of complete renunciation of falsehood, lies, hatred, anger, greed and lust ; and who, to accomplish all this, do no lustful actions, do no harm to anyone, do no backbiting, do not seek material possessions or power, who accept no homage, neither covet honor nor shun disgrace, and fear no one and nothing ; by those who rely wholly and solely on God, and who love God purely for the sake of loving ; who believe in the lovers of God and in the reality of Manifestation, and yet do not expect any spiritual or material reward ; who do not let go the hand of Truth, and who, without being upset by calamities, bravely and wholeheartedly face all hardships with one hundred percent cheerfulness, and give no importance to caste, creed and religious ceremonies.
The term is sometimes popularly taken to mean " knowledge meant only for certain people " or " knowledge that must be kept hidden ", but for most practicing occultists it is simply the study of a deeper spiritual reality that extends beyond pure reason and the physical sciences.
This has kept them a structurally sound breed which is predominantly free from the physical exaggerations that can lead to certain health problems.
Under such conditions, many replacements suffered a crippling loss of morale, while veteran soldiers were kept in line units until they were killed, wounded, or incapacitated by battle fatigue or physical illness.
In crocodilians, there is a small opening, the foramen of Panizza, at the base of the arterial trunks and there is some degree of mixing between the blood in each side of the heart, during a dive underwater ; thus, only in birds and mammals are the two streams of blood – those to the pulmonary and systemic circulations – permanently kept entirely separate by a physical barrier.
As a young boy, Patel helped his father in the fields and twice a month kept a day-long fast, abstaining from food and water — a Hindu cultural observance that helped him to develop physical toughness.
The phrase is used both for the physical seal itself ( which is kept by the United States Secretary of State ), and more generally for the design impressed upon it.
The New Monthly Magazine, for example, thought the book's physical magnificence kept it from being available to the poor and recommended the tale be printed on cheap paper and priced accordingly.
After a prolonged decline in his physical health ( though he kept composing until almost the last ), Hindemith died in Frankfurt from pancreatitis at the age of 68.
Although he had been inactive for two and a half years, his work as a dancer kept him in peak physical condition: in his autobiography, Robinson states that in the weeks leading up to his debut for a dancing engagement in France, he ran five miles every morning, and then danced for five hours each night.
) The wounds kept Hamaguchi hospitalized for several months, but he struggled through physical weakness to win the February 1931 election.
Feng Xun is recorded as stating, " If you remove the shoes and bindings, the aesthetic feeling will be destroyed forever "— an indication that men understood that the symbolic erotic fantasy of bound feet did not correspond to its unpleasant physical reality, which was therefore to be kept hidden.
From November 1993 until his arrest, Ames was kept under virtually constant physical surveillance.
Ibn Arabī ’ s life, spanning between 600 to 617 AH is full of journeys, he frequently kept crossing and re-crossing Syria, Palestine, Anatolia, Egypt, Iraq and the Hejaz, yet this physical activity stood in no way in his spiritual pursuits and obligations.
They kept in good physical condition, that was more important than an actual practice.
The populace was so excited at the prospect of a spiritual liberation, following the physical emancipation from Egypt, they kept a count of the passing days that ended with the giving of the Torah at the foot of Mount Sinai.
Types are usually physical specimens that are kept in a museum or herbarium research collection, but failing that, an image of an individual of that taxon has sometimes been designated as a type.
All the original character designs were much different from what they would become even though the characters kept the same physical attibrutes and appearance.
Barney said that, due to his fear, he kept his eyes closed for much of the abduction and physical examination.
After kidnapping Franklin Richards and Nate Grey, usurping their psionic powers to greatly increase his own, changing his physical form, Onslaught fights the Avengers, Fantastic Four, the Hulk, and the X-Men ( Spider-Man attempted to get involved in the fight, but he was kept occupied by fighting Onslaught's Sentinel forces ).

kept and science
In computer science, a queue ( ) is a particular kind of abstract data type or collection in which the entities in the collection are kept in order and the principal ( or only ) operations on the collection are the addition of entities to the rear terminal position and removal of entities from the front terminal position.
Beyond instrument additions, the band kept in stride with the progressive rock movement by continuing to compose long, conceptual songs with science fiction and fantasy overtones.
Perplexed by the creature, Home kept changing his mind about its classification, first thinking it was a kind of fish, then thinking it might have some kind of affinity with the duck-billed platypus ( only recently known to science ); finally in 1819 he reasoned it might be a kind of intermediate form between salamanders and lizards, which led him to propose naming it Proteo-Saurus.
From his mother's home in Chelsea he kept up his interest in science by attending the Chelsea Physic Garden of the Worshipful Society of Apothecaries and the British Museum, where he met Daniel Solander.
While this position kept him in the thick of science in Britain and beyond, it also led to some heated arguments with other scientists, such as Huygens ( see above ) and particularly with Isaac Newton and the Royal Society's Henry Oldenburg.
They also rejected Muhammad, though they traced their philosophy and science to the Moors, asserting that it had been kept secret for 120 years until the intellectual climate might receive it.
The continuous interaction of material science research at MIT and the resulting improvements in jet engine efficiency and power have kept the jet engine plant in Lynn ever since.
One artist, a science fiction writer named Huga Wells-Erb Heinsturbury, starts the riot by attacking a reporter from Time magazine, now a government-run news agency which has kept the attitudes of the original corporation, including a deep hatred of science fiction.
* Pool ( computer science ), a set of initialised resources that are kept ready to use
" Forry " and a cadre of other members kept it alive as the science fiction and fantasy genres developed.
For the past 19 years he has kept himself busy studying the Qur ' an as a science.
The Exegesis of Philip K. Dick is a book containing the published selections of a journal kept by science fiction writer Philip K. Dick, documenting and exploring his religious and visionary experiences.
Those writers who wished to publish successfully at home kept to safe territory — science fiction, World War II novels, fantasy, and children's literature — all noncontroversial, basically apolitical genres.
Cooling by slow evaporation of the helium kept the temperature of the telescope below 3. 4 K and the science instruments below 1. 9 K. These very low temperatures were required for the scientific instruments to be sensitive enough to detect even the smallest amount of infrared radiation from cosmic sources.
Impressed by his honesty, Tanaka kept quiet about the incident and instead explains to Dux's parents that he intends to train their son in martial science, although it first appears that Frank was only meant to serve as his son Shingo's ' practice dummy ' as a punishment for his break-in.
In Katsuhiro Otomo's science fiction masterpiece " Akira ," three espers are being kept at the military headquarters of Neo-Tokyo.
Ahmad Y Hassan has rejected the thesis that lack of creative thinking was a cause, arguing that science was always kept separate from religious argument ; he instead analyses the decline in terms of economic and political factors, drawing on the work of the 14th Century writer Ibn Khaldun.
In one of his science fiction stories, the noted author Poul Anderson introduced the concept of computer-controlled foot roasting, where nervous response is measured and fed back to modulate the temperature distribution with sufficient precision that the prisoner is kept continually screaming at the top of his lungs.
She has kept the second half of the promise, graduating in commercial science from Meiji University in Tokyo in March 2009.
When Brodie Innes sent on a sermon by E. B. Pusey, Darwin responded that he could " hardly see how religion & science can be kept as distinct as he desires, as geology has to treat of the history of the Earth & Biology that of man .— But I most wholly agree with you that there is no reason why the disciples of either school should attack each other with bitterness, though each upholding strictly their beliefs.
In March 1902 he retired, but kept busy with military science studies.
The enrolment numbers kept increasing and new classrooms and a science lab were opened in 1992.
Lasswitz kept closer to the description by the astronomer Giovanni Schiaparelli, though more so to Percival Lowell, than did H. G. Wells in his The War of the Worlds, or Edgar Rice Burroughs in his stories of Barsoom, or the lesser-known Edwin Lester Arnold in his Gulliver of Mars novel, other science fiction stories of that era dealing with that planet — and which were all written after Lasswitz's book.

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