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characteristics and new
But even if we cannot see the repulsive characteristics in this new image of America, foreigners can ; ;
Much new equipment and many unique techniques have been developed for the quantitative exposure of experimental animals to aerosols of infectious agents contained in particles of specified dimensional characteristics.
Transformations are applied to parent functions to turn it into a new function with similar characteristics.
The chief characteristics of the new order were the adoption of the nation in arms principle and the adoption of French war organization and tactics.
One of the distinguishing characteristics of critical theory, as Adorno and Horkheimer elaborated in their Dialectic of Enlightenment ( 1947 ), is a certain ambivalence concerning the ultimate source or foundation of social domination, an ambivalence which gave rise to the “ pessimism ” of the new critical theory over the possibility of human emancipation and freedom.
He is considered " the architect " of a new brand of socialist thinking, having developed Socialism with Chinese characteristics and led Chinese economic reform through a synthesis of theories that became known as the " socialist market economy ".
Domitian's government exhibited totalitarian characteristics ; he saw himself as the new Augustus, an enlightened despot destined to guide the Roman Empire into a new era of brilliance.
Distinctive genetic characteristics have arisen, however, primarily as the result of small groups of people moving into new environmental circumstances.
Gault and Millau " discovered the formula " contained in ten characteristics of this new style of cooking.
They feel that characteristics based on the new definition are wrongly projected back onto Christian fundamentalists by their critics.
Alternatively, a breeder could, using individuals of differing phenotypes, create a new breed with specific characteristics.
Livestock breeders often practice controlled breeding to eliminate undesirable characteristics within a population, which is also coupled with culling of what is considered unfit offspring, especially when trying to establish a new and desirable trait in the stock.
Excess line insurance companies ( also known as Excess and Surplus ) typically insure risks not covered by the standard lines insurance market, due to a variety of reasons ( e. g., new entity or an entity that does not have an adequate loss history, an entity with unique risk characteristics, or an entity that has a loss history that does not fit the underwriting requirements of the standard lines insurance market ).
The social and economic connotations of KAR service, combined with the massive wartime expansion of Kenyan defense forces, created a new class of modernized Africans with distinctive characteristics and interests.
Recently, these characteristics have been combined to create the new ginrin Ogon varieties.
Green analyzed the main characteristics of such dreams, reviewing previously published literature on the subject and incorporating new data from subjects of her own.
Thus, this quality of acceptance of new gods to the collection of existing gods may have been one of the shaping characteristics for the success during the Christianization of Mesoamerica.
It must be presented by means of non-traditional characteristics, you see … one might say that the origin of this music is also found in the interest in ‘ plastifying ’ music, of rendering it plastic like sculpture … musique concrète, in my opinion … led to a manner of composing, indeed, a new mental framework of composing " ( James 1981, 79 ).
Generally, an excimer laser is designed to operate with a specific gas mixture ; therefore, changing wavelength is not a trivial matter, as the method of generating the new wavelength is completely different, and the absorption characteristics of materials change.
In the 1990s and early 2000s, new enzymes from this family were discovered that did not follow all the classical criteria of this enzyme class, and new subfamily nomenclature was developed to divide this large family into subcategories based on deviations from typical characteristics of type II enzymes.
The main characteristics that define soap operas are " an emphasis on family life, personal relationships, sexual dramas, emotional and moral conflicts ; some coverage of topical issues ; set in familiar domestic interiors with only occasional excursions into new locations ".
The range of evolutionary theories during " the eclipse of Darwinism " included forms of " saltationism " in which new species were thought to arise through " jumps " rather than gradual adaptation, forms of orthogenesis claiming that species had an inherent tendency to change in a particular direction, and forms of neo-Lamarckism in which inheritance of acquired characteristics led to progress.
These seeds will give rise to a new generation of plants that may be identical in appearance to those that preceded the flowering, or they may also produce new cultivars with different characteristics, such as the presence or absence of striping or other changes in coloration of the culms.

characteristics and Hebrew
Judaism ( from the Latin Iudaismus, derived from the Greek Ioudaïsmos, and ultimately from the Hebrew יהודה, Yehudah, " Judah "; in Hebrew: י ַ ה ֲ דו ּ ת, Yahadut, the distinctive characteristics of the Judean ethnos ) is the religion, philosophy and way of life of the Jewish people.
The dwarves ' characteristics of being dispossessed of their homeland ( the Lonely Mountain, their ancestral home, is the goal the exiled Dwarves seek to reclaim ), and living among other groups whilst retaining their own culture are all derived from the medieval image of Jews, whilst their warlike nature stems from accounts in the Hebrew Bible.
In this case, there was a unique set of historical and cultural characteristics that facilitated the revival ( see Revival of the Hebrew language ).
It tends slightly further in the direction of " dynamic equivalence " than those translations, but still translates Hebrew poetry as poetry and reflects at least some of the characteristics of that poetry.
It differs from the other scrolls in its Hebrew ( closer to the language of the Mishnah than to the literary Hebrew of the other scrolls, though 4QMMT shares some language characteristics ), its orthography ( i. e., its spelling ), palaeography ( forms of letters ) and date ( c. 50-100 AD, possibly overlapping the latest of the other Qumran manuscripts ).
" In the Hebrew St. Petersburg Codex text only three spirits with two characteristics each, totalling six, are mentioned, and fear is mentioned twice in a concluding comment.
However, there exist frequent references to anthropomorphic characteristics of God in the Hebrew Bible such as the " Hand of God.
Nevertheless, Black Hebrew organizations have certain common characteristics.

characteristics and style
In their vases were embodied the basic aesthetic and logical characteristics of Greek civilization, at first hesitantly in Protogeometric work, and then more confidently in the initial stages of the Geometric style.
The following verses demonstrate some key characteristics of the Alcaic style ( square brackets indicate uncertainties in the ancient text ):
The titles were probably meant to convey certain characteristics of their associated leaders ; Diocletian, in Jovian style, would take on the dominating roles of planning and commanding ; Maximian, in Herculian mode, would act as Jupiter's heroic subordinate.
Wedding a style and story both with many noir characteristics, released the month before Lang's M, City Streets has a claim to being the first major film noir.
This style of baseball, known as Whiteyball, took advantage of stadiums with deep fences and artificial turf, both of which were characteristics of the Astrodome.
Popular songs whose style bore characteristics of both hillbilly and African American music were referred to, in the late 1940s and early 1950s as hillbilly boogie, and in the mid-1950s as rockabilly.
These four categories are distinguished by investment style and each have their own risk and return characteristics.
A sense of tense controlled emotion expressed in elaborate symbolism and allegory, and elongated proportions of female beauty are characteristics of his style.
A poetic genre is generally a tradition or classification of poetry based on the subject matter, style, or other broader literary characteristics.
The use of the style and characters from the Mario franchise was also praised as well as the individual characteristics of each racer.
The characteristics of this stylea combination of the depictive, the abstract, and the psychological — came to stand for the alienation which many people felt in the modern period, combined with the sense of reaching more deeply into the psyche, to be " made whole with one's individuality ".
Tennis is played on a variety of surfaces and each surface has its own characteristics which affect the playing style of the game.
The strip is unique among syndicated multi-panel dailies for its characteristics of literary nonsense, including a near-absence of either straightforward gags or continuous narrative, and for its unusually intricate artwork, which is reminiscent of the style of Griffith's 1970s underground comics.
The three main villages around the Côte grow Chardonnay that emphasizes certain characteristics that the Champagne producers seek depending on their house style.
While the exact style of the wine will vary from producer, some of the terroir characteristics associated with California Chardonnay include " flinty " notes with the Russian River Valley and mango & guava from Monterey.
In his wide ambition and profuseness he possessed some characteristics of Robert Southey, although his style has far more vitality.
With a style that is both rugged and intricate, such a setup augments the compositions ' inherent characteristics.
Agnes Mongan has written of the portrait drawings: Before his departure in the fall of 1806 from Paris for Rome, the familiar characteristics of his drawing style were well established, the delicate yet firm contour, the definite yet discreet distortions of form, the almost uncanny capacity to seize a likeness in the precise yet lively delineation of features. The preferred materials were also already established: the sharply pointed graphite pencil on a smooth white paper.
The definition of the movement as a " style " with distinct formal characteristics has been seen by some critics as downplaying the social and political bent that many of the European practitioners shared.
The various terroirs account for the differences in grape characteristics and explain the appropriateness of blending juice from different grape varieties and geographical areas within Champagne, to get the desired style for each Champagne house.
It is in the great churches and cathedrals and in a number of civic buildings that the Gothic style was expressed most powerfully, its characteristics lending themselves to appeal to the emotions.
Certain characteristics are typical of particular regions and often override the style itself, appearing in buildings hundreds of years apart.
In modern times, scholars have attempted to ascertain the basic details of his biography, and have tried to define the key characteristics of his style to correct misattributions, a task that has proved difficult, as Josquin liked to solve compositional problems in different ways in successive compositions — sometimes he wrote in an austere style devoid of ornamentation, and at other times he wrote music requiring considerable virtuosity.

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