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*' New Historian ' Shifts from Old View of Israel Israeli " new historian " Benny Morris was online Monday, March 12, at 2 p. m.
Shifts in PT absorption bands due to changes in temperature result from a conformational transition from a coplanar, rodlike structure at lower temperatures to a nonplanar, coiled structure at elevated temperatures.
* Shaw, Justine M. " The Late to Terminal Classic Settlement Shifts at Yo ' okop.
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Shifts and were
In a review for IGN, critic Tal Blevins noted that Blue Shifts gameplay " is pretty much what we've come to expect out of Half-Life " by blending action and puzzle solving, stating that the latter " were all logical and well done, although some of the jumping puzzles were frustrating ".
Shifts were typically 10 – 10. 5 hours in length, and children returning from a day shift would sleep in the same bed as children leaving for a night shift.

Shifts and such
These representations alluded to the story of the preaching fox found in popular Medieval literature such as The History of Reynard the Fox and The Shifts of Raynardine ( the son of Raynard ).
Shifts of sequences ( functions of an integer variable ) appear in diverse areas such as Hardy spaces, the theory of abelian varieties, and the theory of symbolic dynamics, for which the baker's map is an explicit representation.
Shifts in this resonance due to changes in the local index of refraction upon adsorption to the nanoparticles can also be used to detect biopolymers such as DNA or proteins.

Shifts and activity
* Shifts in the IPO change the location and strength of ENSO activity.

Shifts and .
Shifts in the agriculture economy from tobacco to mixed farming created less need for slaves ' labor.
* Curzan, Anne ( 2003 ) Gender Shifts in the History of English ( section 2. 6 The gender shift and the Middle English creole question )
" Public Library of Science Shifts Gears.
Shifts from less suitable habitat to better ones are made by animals that are already resident.
Shifts in population between regions account for most of the differences in growth.
Shifts from private to public transport ( train, trolleybus or tram ) have the potential for large gains in efficiency in terms of individual miles per kWh.
Shifts of international power have most notably occurred through major conflicts.
Shifts away from the river as a main transportation and trading route to railroads and, more significantly, highways, have left the river cities struggling for new roles and businesses.
Shifts in soil microflora induced by velvetbean ( Mucuna deeringiana ) in cropping systems to control root-knot nematodes.
Shifts can occur even mid-sentence, and in some sense they resemble the rotating beam of the lighthouse itself.
At the European Computer Trade Show in September 2000, information about Blue Shifts story and development direction was revealed, along with a release date of November 1, 2000, for the Dreamcast version of Half-Life.
Shifts are long, but significant bonuses are paid.
" Jurors Describe ' Wild Shifts ' of Opinion.
These items include the Silver Surfer's board, Firelord's staff, Terrax's axe, Red Shifts swords, Morg's double-bladed axe and Stardust's staff.
* VanStone, James W. The Economy and Population Shifts of the Eskimos of Southampton Island.
* From Guru Maharaj Ji to Prem Rawat: Paradigm Shifts over the Period of 40 Years as a " Master ", in:.
* David Bosch ( 1929-1992 ), a Dutch Reformed missiologist, suggested in his book Transforming Mission: Paradigm Shifts in Theology of Mission that a fourth " self " needed to be added to the Venn-Anderson framework: " self-theologizing.
Shifts in the dominant phytoplankton species are likely caused by biological and physical ( i. e. environmental ) factors.

Europe's and national
The history of England concerns the study of the human past in one of Europe's oldest and most influential national territories.
In the United Kingdom, where 80 % of Europe's hedge funds are based, hedge fund managers are required to be authorised and regulated by the Financial Services Authority ( FSA ), the national regulator.
However, the biggest chunk of Italian public debt is owned by national subjects, and relatively high levels of private savings and low levels of private indebtedness are seen as making it the safest among Europe's struggling economies.
* August 1 – The Helsinki Accords, which officially recognize Europe's national borders and respect for human rights, are signed in Finland.
Erhard failed to understand that American global interests — not Europe's needs — dictated policy in Washington, D. C., and he rejected Adenauer's policy of fostering good relations with both the United States and France in the pursuit of West German national interest.
* As of 2010, France is the world's 5th and Europe's 2nd largest national economy by nominal GDP.
By the beginning of the 19th century, only the royal houses of Bourbon and Savoy among Europe's historic national dynasties continued to exclude women from succession.
The major part of Ullensvang is located near the Hardangervidda national park, Europe's biggest mountain plateau ( highest point, Haarteigen, 1, 690 meters above sea level ).
After Austria became part of Germany in the Anschluss of March 1938, that country's national team – one of Europe's better sides at the time due to professionalism – was disbanded despite having already qualified for the 1938 World Cup.
Some of Europe's regional airlines are subsidiaries of national air carriers, though there remains a strong entrepreneurial sector of independents.
Sixty nine per cent of 324 Brussels " policy-makers ", with EU and national officials constituting the largest group, ranked Europe's first foreign minister as " disappointing " or " below average ".
The plan was intended to remedy the situation that, while the national research councils that EUROHORCS represents 85 % of Europe's research funding, science policy is being made mainly by the European Union rather than the national councils.
Virtus ' best season, as measured by trophies won, was 2000-01, when it won the Italian League, Italian Cup, and Euroleague titles all in the same season, giving the club the coveted Triple Crown championship for the year ( though the latter came against the field that did not include all of Europe's national champions as some of them competed in FIBA Suproleague that year ).
Many of Europe's most prestigious clubs and national programs have appeared, including Soviet, Swedish and Czechoslovak powerhouses.
The standard aimed to bring a degree of harmonisation between Europe's emerging videotex systems, which had been diverging along national lines.
In 1791, the May Constitution, Europe's first modern codified national constitution as well as the second-oldest national constitution in the world, was drafted here.
Principal export markets within Europe were West Germany – Germany being then as now Europe's largest ' national ' market – and Benelux.
The success of the Czech Republic's national team in the Euro 1996 raised the profile of many players — including that of Berger, Pavel Nedvěd, and Karel Poborský — and convinced some of Europe's most prestigious clubs to purchase them.
Nikolai Nadezhdin, who initially entertained the westernized, Schellingian notion of nationality, radically changed his mind in favor of Official Nationality in the wake of the Chaadaev affair ( 1837 ), writing that " nationality had always consisted of love of the Tsar and obedience, and which in the future should display in itself, to Europe's dismay, a brilliant lesson of how from the holy unity of autocracy, must arise an exemplary and splendid national enlightenment ...".
The team has also contributed an important number of players to the Argentina national team, and exported many players to Europe's top leagues, mostly to Italy and Spain.
The Sejm's great achievement was the adoption of the Constitution of May 3, 1791, often described as Europe's first modern written national constitution, and the world's second, after the United States Constitution.
* TheEuropeanLibrary. org, The European Library, gateway to Europe's national libraries

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