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Under the heading of " materials ," his class examines the relations between different kinds of writing surfaces ( including stone, wax, parchment, paper, walls, textiles, the body, and the heart ), writing implements ( including styluses, pens, pencils, needles, and brushes ), and material forms ( including scrolls, erasable tables, codices, broadsides and printed forms and books ).
Rather, this task is left to another body established by UNCLOS, the Commission on the Limits of the Continental Shelf, which examines scientific data submitted by coastal states that claim a broader reach.
John Henry Irons examines the body at S. T. A. R.
He also examines the room and Imogen's naked body for further proof.
The dialectic method also examines false alternatives presented by formal dualism ( materialism vs idealism ; rationalism vs empiricism ; mind vs body, etc.
Vosill examines the body and determines that Unoure could not have killed his master, but her explanation is disregarded.
# All beautiful bodies-If the lover examines his love and does some investigating, he / she will find that the beauty contained in this beautiful body is not original, that it is shared by every beautiful body.
Summary: This segment examines Secret Service security of President Kennedy's motorcade, the ordered stand-down of some Secret Service agents during the motorcade, the decision not to have police motorcycle outriders alongside the presidential limo, wounds to JFK's body, damage to the limousine, forgery of photographic evidence from JFK's autopsy, lack of proper autopsy and evidence preservation procedures, and physical alterations to JFK's corpse within 24 hours of death.
Claire examines the corpse, gives the mayor his cheque, and leaves the town with Ill's body in the coffin that she brought with her when she arrived in Güllen.
Marlowe examines some marijuana cigarettes he found on Marriott s body and discovers a card for a psychic named Jules Amthor.
Also examines main historical concepts as power, ideology, class, culture, cultural identity, attitude, race, perception and new historical methods as narration of body.
After the full extent of the ore body is known and has been examined by engineers, the feasibility study examines the cost of initial capital investment, methods of extraction, the cost of operation, an estimated length of time to payback, the gross revenue and net profit margin, any possible resale price of the land, the total life of the reserve, the total value of the reserve, investment in future projects, and the property owner or owners ' contract.
A transdisciplinary field, social informatics is part of a larger body of socio-economic research that examines the ways in which the technological artifact and human social context mutually constitute the information and communications technology ( ICT ) ensemble.
: Social Informatics ( SI ) refers to the body of research and study that examines social aspects of computerization – including the roles of information technology in social and organizational change, the uses of information technologies in social contexts, and the ways that the social organization of information technologies is influenced by social forces and social practices.
Social Informatics refers to the body of research and study that examines social aspects of computerization – including the roles of information technology in social and organizational change, the uses of information technologies in social contexts, and the ways that the social organization of information technologies is influenced by social forces and social practices.
He examines many primary sources from the 16th and 17th century and demonstrates that bodily practices of self-inflicted violence, including self-immolation, was ritually performed not only by Buddhists but also by Daoists and literati officials who either exposed their naked body to the sun in a prolonged period of time as a form of self-sacrifice or burned themselves as a method of procuring rain In other words, self-immolation was a sanctioned part of Chinese culture that was public, scripted, and intelligible both to the person doing the act and to those who viewed and interpreted it, regardless of their various religion affiliations.
Dr. Crusher sedates Worf and brings him to Sick Bay, but she is also infused with the same energy as she examines his body.
A qualified guru ( called Upasaka ) examines the practitioners body and determines body and mind passageways ( called the " Nadi ") that are clogged.
When Macaro examines Viktor's body he finds a metal disk inside his ribcage which is the match to Sonja's pendant.
Giuliano examines the body of a guard that was killed earlier by the passage of the fragment, and while he does not know the cause of the guard's death, he dismisses ideas that it was some kind of fire demon.
When the Doctor examines the body he finds two puncture wounds, indicating that Warner was injected with poison and confirming the Doctor's suspicion that there is no plague.
When the battle ends with the death of Kaoru, a grief-stricken Megumi examines Kaoru's body before allowing it to be prepared for burial.
He examines the body more closely and loosening the collar finds a small stab wound made by something in the nature of a stiletto.

body and development
Because most embryonic development is outside the parental body, it is subject to many adaptations due to specific ecological circumstances.
Inside the body, artificial heart valves are in common use with artificial hearts and lungs seeing less common use but under active technology development.
The individual's karmic condition eventually leads to a choice of parents, physical body, disposition, and capacities that provide the challenges and opportunities that further development requires, which includes karmically chosen tasks for the future life.
The Bluetooth Special Interest Group ( SIG ) is the body that oversees the development of Bluetooth standards and the licensing of the Bluetooth technologies and trademarks to manufacturers.
Moreover, breast development sometimes is abnormal, manifested either as overdevelopment ( e. g. virginal breast hypertrophy ) or as underdevelopment ( e. g. tuberous breast deformity ) in girls and women ; and manifested in boys and men as gynecomastia ( woman's breasts ), the consequence of a biochemical imbalance between the normal levels of the estrogen and testosterone hormones of the male body.
Beyond modeling organs and the human body, emerging engineering techniques are also currently used in the research and development of new devices for innovative therapies, treatments, patient monitoring, and early diagnosis of complex diseases.
In addition, due to the development of body armor, support personnel required a compact weapon with more penetration than the traditional submachine gun, leading to the development of the personal defense weapon, or PDW, which uses rounds that have better ballistics than simple pistol rounds but less power and range than full rifle rounds.
The governing body in England is The Croquet Association, which has been the driving force of the development of the game.
Abnormal development caused by mutation is also of evolutionary interest as it provides a mechanism for changes in body plan ( see evolutionary developmental biology ).
Regeneration is the reactivation of development so that a missing body part grows back.
He found that replacement of testes back into the abdominal cavity of the same bird or another castrated bird resulted in normal behavioural and morphological development, and he concluded ( erroneously ) that the testes secreted a substance that " conditioned " the blood that, in turn, acted on the body of the cockerel.
* Ectopia cordis, the displacement of the heart outside the body during fetal development
While it is possible to identify earlier legal structures that would today fall into the " environmental " law metric-for example the common law recognition of private and public rights to protect interests in land, such as nuisance, or post-industrial revolution human health protections-the concept of " environmental law " as a separate and distinct body of law is a 20th Century development.
The recognition that the natural environment was fragile and in need of special legal protections, the translation of that recognition into legal structures, and the development of those structures into a larger body of " environmental law " did not occur until about the 1960s.
There is also a large body of contemporary research and development directed toward using expert systems for human behavior modeling and decision support systems.
A number of other changes have also characterized the evolution of humans, among them an increased importance on vision rather than smell ; a smaller gut ; loss of body hair ; evolution of sweat glands ; a change in the shape of the dental arcade from being u-shaped to being parabolic ; development of a chin ( only found in Homo sapiens ), development of styloid processes ; development of a descended larynx.
Minor cases of ET can be treated with physical therapy and development of the muscles in the sections of the body that are severe in their shaking.
Therefore a more conventional but significantly more aerodynamic body was designed for the subsequent development of the J-car which was officially known as the GT40 Mk IV.
Historiography refers either to the study of the methodology and development of " history " ( as a discipline ), or to a body of historical work on a specialized topic.
Their interference with the synthesis, secretion, transport, binding, action, or elimination of natural hormones in the body can change the homeostasis, reproduction, development, and / or behavior, just as endogenously produced hormones do.
It is not clear whether the change in body hair appearance occurred before or after the development of sweat glands.
This enabled the passage of more UV light into the body at high latitudes, facilitating the natural human body-process of manufacturing vitamin D ( which is essential for bone development ) in response to said light.

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