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( M. officinalis ‘ Quedlinburger Niederliegende ’ is an Improved variety bred for high essential oil content.
During the original debate over the amendment Senator Jacob M. Howard of Michigan — the author of the Citizenship Clause — described the clause as having the same content, despite different wording, as the earlier Civil Rights Act of 1866, namely, that it excludes Native Americans who maintain their tribal ties and " persons born in the United States who are foreigners, aliens, who belong to the families of ambassadors or foreign ministers.
Some philosophers, for example R. M. Hare ( 1919 – 2002 ), argue that moral propositions remain subject to human logical rules, notwithstanding the absence of any factual content, including those subject to cultural or religious standards or norms.
Mathematically, corrosion rates of glasses are characterized by normalized corrosion rates of elements NR < sub > i </ sub > ( g / cm < sup > 2 </ sup >· d ) which are determined as the ratio of total amount of released species into the water M < sub > i </ sub > ( g ) to the water-contacting surface area S ( cm < sup > 2 </ sup >), time of contact t ( days ) and weight fraction content of the element in the glass f < sub > i </ sub >:
An urban legend says that art director T. M. Clelland mocked up the cover of the first issue with the $ 1 price because nobody had yet decided how much to charge ; the magazine was printed before anyone realized it, and when people saw it for sale, they thought that the magazine must really have worthwhile content.
To help with this a set of codes to describe the story content was developed, such as M for Male and F for female.
In 1981, the publication was split in two: AtomAge Rubberist ( similar to the original AtomAge ) and AtomAge Bondage ( which contained more overtly S & M content ).
Due to these concerns, the Government of India ruled that ayurvedic products must specify their metallic content directly on the labels of the product, but, writing on the subject for Current Science, a publication of the Indian Academy of Sciences, M. S. Valiathan noted that " the absence of post-market surveillance and the paucity of test laboratory facilities India make the quality control of Ayurvedic medicines exceedingly difficult at this time.
log ( M ) information content ), then the concatenated system has NM distinguishable states and an information content I ( AB )
where M < sub >*</ sub >< sup > n-1 </ sup > is the ( n-1 )- dimensional Minkowski content, L < sup > n </ sup > is the n-dimensional Lebesgue measure, and ω < sub > n </ sub > is the volume of the unit ball in R < sup > n </ sup >.
In 1993, the band released their eponymous debut album ( on A & M Records ), with strongly political lyrical content.
After the finishing process, the genome sequence was found to contain 3, 268, 203 base pairs ( bp ), and to have an average G + C content of 57. 8 %, values much lower than the corresponding values for M. tuberculosis, which are 4, 441, 529 bp and 65. 6 % G + C ,.
On August 12, 2008, FCC Commissioner Robert M. McDowell stated that the reinstitution of the Fairness Doctrine could be intertwined with the debate over network neutrality ( a proposal to classify network operators as common carriers required to admit all Internet services, applications and devices on equal terms ), presenting a potential danger that net neutrality and Fairness Doctrine advocates could try to expand content controls to the Internet.
These macronutrients evidently reside in the fruit pulp, as M. citrifolia juice has sparse nutrient content.
When M. citrifolia juice alone is analyzed and compared to pulp powder, only vitamin C is retained in an amount that is about half the content of a raw navel orange.
Sodium levels in M. citrifolia juice ( about 3 % of Dietary Reference Intake, DRI ) are high compared to an orange, and potassium content is moderate.
He shared production credits with Ron Altbach on 1978's M. I. U. Album and was a significant architect ( with Mike Love ) of the concept and content of the album.
The following information details what makes M & M notable among other d20-based RPGs and is provided under what Green Ronin considers " open game content ".
She quickly caught the eye of producer David M. Thompson, who promoted her to act as script editor on the anthology drama series Screen One and Screen Two, essentially the same programme whose title changed depending on whether it was being screened on BBC One or BBC Two, the transmission channel varying depending on content and tone of the dramas produced.
The mineral content on the lunar surface was mapped with the Moon Mineralogy Mapper ( M < sup > 3 </ sup >), a NASA instrument on board the orbiter.
* The Movie Network ( abbreviated on-air as M ): the main " flagship " channel that offers films, documentaries and TV series including content from the American pay service Showtime, along with Canadian programming.

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Some evidence suggests that the content of delusional beliefs and psychotic experiences can reflect emotional causes of the disorder, and that how a person interprets such experiences can influence symptomatology.
At such current densities the Sn63Pb37 solder balls form hillocks on the anode side and voids on the cathode side ; the increased content of lead on the anode side suggests lead is the primary migrating species.
On the other hand, the high density of, 2. 6-3. 3 g / cm < sup > 3 </ sup >, suggests a very high non-ice content ( compare with Pluto's density: 2. 0 g / cm < sup > 3 </ sup >).
Evidence suggests this to be true regardless of the content of reforms ( e. g. Dubois 2002 ).
This discharge takes no more than a few microseconds, and is able to reach accelerations of about 40, 000 g. Recent research suggests the process to occur as fast as 700 nanoseconds, thus reaching an acceleration of up to 5, 410, 000 g. After penetration, the toxic content of the nematocyst is injected into the target organism, then the sessile cnidarian to devour it.
This suggests that one reason for the invention of coinage in that area was to increase the profits from seignorage by issuing currency with a lower gold content than the commonly circulating metal.
The discrepancy between gold content of electrum from modern Western Anatolia ( 70 – 90 %) and ancient Lydian coinage ( 45 – 55 %) suggests that the Lydians had already solved the refining technology for silver and were adding refined silver to the local native electrum some decades before introducing the pure silver coins cited below.
Meindert Dykstra suggests that " the reticence of OT scholarship to take account of the text may be attributable to its damaged state, the difficulty of reconstructing and reading it, and the many questions it raises of script, language, literary form and religious content.
However, recent research suggests the older, yellowing leaves have no more measurable salt content than the other, greener leaves.
The German literary critic Peter Bürger's Theory of the Avant-Garde ( 1974 ) looks at the Establishment's embrace of socially critical works of art and suggests that in complicity with capitalism, " art as an institution neutralizes the political content of the individual work.
Research on the email marketing of cosmetics to consumers suggests they are goal-oriented with email content that is seen as useful motivating them to visit a store to try the cosmetics or talk to sales representatives.
Becker suggests that Meyerbeer in all his grand operas often ' created a deliberately ' unbeautiful ' sound ..... with unusual orchestration designed to express ... content rather than produce a sensuous sound ' and opines that this explains much of the criticism he received from German writers on music.
Consuming history by Jerome De Groot suggests that " the series ' wider popularity is due to their tone and style rather than their content ".
Crucial to this definition and its characteristics is the emphasis on transmission ( word of mouth, which then was heard and reported in the newspaper ); on content (" topical " means that it can somehow be distinguished from trivial and private subjects — its domain is public issues ); and on reception (" emotional needs of the community " suggests that though it is received by an individual from an individual, it is not comprehended in individual but community or social terms ).
Some critics have challenged the view that the poems attributed to Sulpicia were authored by a woman ; Hubbard suggests the content of the poems is too risqué to have been penned by an aristocratic woman in Rome, while Habinek and Holzberg both suggest that the poems are too sophisticated to have been written by a woman.
This suggests that source memory may benefit from thinking about emotions related to the content in order to better encode source related information.
As Bender's memory contains an adult form, the episode's content suggests that the character might actually be recalling a transfer to an adult body, rather than the moment of creation.
Dillard ( 1994 ) suggests that message features such as source non-verbal communication, message content, and receiver differences can impact the emotion impact of fear appeals.
It's an emerging rule of thumb that suggests that if you get a group of 100 people online then one will create content, 10 will " interact " with it ( commenting or offering improvements ) and the other 89 will just view it.
Dulong suggests the following approximate formula for Q when the oxygen content is less than 10 %:
In his afterword he suggests that free software pioneer Richard Stallman and the Free Software Foundation model of making content available is not against the capitalist approach that has allowed such corporate models as Westlaw and LexisNexis to have subscribers to pay for materials that are essentially in the public domain but with underlying licenses like those created by his organization Creative Commons.
It then suggests that content owners are gaining a level of control they never previously had.
Kohn ( 1999 ) suggests that a rewards-punishment system in general may work somewhat in the short term but is unsuccessful in the long term because that approach fails to consider content ( i. e., things " worth " learning ), community ( i. e., safe, cooperative learning environments ), and choice ( i. e., making choices versus following directions ).
" he suggests that alternative media institutions should feature an anti-corporate structure, not just alternative media content.

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