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contents and proposals
Baird initially declined to comment on the document's contents, but rejected its proposals in early 2002.

contents and both
Due to the possibility of confusion between the use of the word " cytosol " to refer to both extracts of cells and the soluble part of the cytoplasm in intact cells, the phrase " aqueous cytoplasm " has been used to describe the liquid contents of the cytoplasm of living cells.
More efficient caches compute use frequency against the size of the stored contents, as well as the latencies and throughputs for both the cache and the backing store.
Many-worlds is often referred to as a theory, rather than just an interpretation, by those who propose that many-worlds can make testable predictions ( such as David Deutsch ) or is falsifiable ( such as Everett ) or by those who propose that all the other, non-MW interpretations, are inconsistent, illogical or unscientific in their handling of measurements ; Hugh Everett argued that his formulation was a metatheory, since it made statements about other interpretations of quantum theory ; that it was the " only completely coherent approach to explaining both the contents of quantum mechanics and the appearance of the world.
They also produce enzymes which break down lignin, which allows to them access to both cell contents and to the nitrogen in the lignin.
For example, Jerry Fodor ( 1980 ) argues for narrow content ( although he comes to reject that view in his 1995 ), while David Chalmers ( 2002 ) argues for a two dimensional semantics according to which the contents of mental states can have both wide and narrow content.
The Merchant Confirmation Rule states that if one merchant sends a writing sufficient " A merchant making up the account " by Katsushika Hokusai to satisfy the statute of frauds to another merchant, the merchant has reason to know of the contents of the sent confirmation and the receiver does not object to the confirmation within 10 days, the confirmation is good to satisfy the statute as to both parties.
At first, the term was used to describe only the burning mixture itself, but in practical use the term was soon applied to the combination of both the bottle and its contents.
Therefore, whereas cryptography protects the contents of a message, steganography can be said to protect both messages and communicating parties.
If one merchant sends a writing sufficient to satisfy the statute of frauds to another merchant and the receiving merchant has reason to know of the contents of the sent confirmation and does not object to the confirmation within 10 days, the confirmation is good to satisfy the statute as to both parties.
Another common scenario posits refrigerators " aware " of their suitably tagged contents, able to both plan a variety of menus from the food actually on hand, and warn users of stale or spoiled food.
In telecommunication, the term means a record of both completed and attempted accesses and service, or data forming a logical path linking a sequence of events, used to trace the transactions that have affected the contents of a record.
According to both the Burton and Doniger translations, the contents of the book are structured into 7 parts like the following:
For both volumes, the contents of the returns were entirely rearranged and classified according to fiefs ( manors ), rather than geographically.
The various Eucharistic liturgies used by national churches of the Anglican Communion have continuously evolved from the 1549 and 1552 editions of the Book of Common Prayer which both owed their form and contents chiefly to the work of Thomas Cranmer, who had rejected the medieval theology of the Mass in about 1547 Although the 1549 rite retained the traditional sequence of the mass, its underlying theology was Protestant.
The median nerve can be compressed by a decrease in the size of the canal, an increase in the size of the contents ( such as the swelling of lubrication tissue around the flexor tendons ), or both.
The player is permitted to take the contents of both boxes, or just the opaque box B.
The contents of box B, however, are determined as follows: At some point before the start of the game, the Predictor makes a prediction as to whether the player of the game will take just box B, or both boxes.
The contents of dissolved solids in groundwater vary highly from one location to another on earth, both in terms of specific constituents ( e. g. halite, anhydrite, carbonates, gypsum, fluoride-salts, and sulfate-salts ) and regarding the concentration level.
By contrast, the use of both a webmail client and a desktop client using the IMAP4 protocol allows the contents of the mailbox to be consistently displayed in both the webmail and desktop clients and any action the user performs on messages in one interface will be reflected when email is accessed via the other interface.
ALP's letter appears a number of times throughout the book, in a number of different forms, and as its contents cannot be definitively delineated, it is usually believed to be both an exoneration of HCE, and an indictment of his sin.
This series is a complete redesign of both outlook and technological contents.
The custom of breaking this wine-cup, after the bridal couple had drained its contents, is common to both the Greek Christians and members of the Jewish faith.
When both the doctor and his wife had died by 1945, the home, property, and contents was put up for auction and purchased for only $ 13, 500 – well below the 1929 renovation price of $ 40, 000.
The KDE and GNOME desktop environments associate an internet media type with a file by examining both the filename suffix and the contents of the file, in the fashion of the file command, as a heuristic.

contents and Paris
He became a French citizen in 1952 in order to make the caregivers his heirs, and to bequeath his studio and its contents to the Musée National d ' Art Moderne in Paris
He was buried in Saint-Germain-des-Prés, near Paris, where the tombs of him, Bilichild, and his infant son Dagobert were discovered in 1645 ; the contents were pilfered.
This story is only contained in the writings of Matthew Paris, however, and although it seems certain that Walter made a speech, it is not certain what the exact contents were.
In consulting the work of Fleury and its supplement, the general table of contents, published by Rondel, Paris, 1758, 1 vol.
Most of the contents date from 1859 and 1875 – 1877, and the events of the 1870s make themselves felt: the Paris Commune, the fall of Napoleon III, and the beginnings of the Third Republic.

contents and Peace
Walter was a member of Spies for Peacethe only member to be publicly identified, and only after his death — who in March 1963 broke into Regional Seat of Government No. 6 ( RSG-6 ), copied documents relating to the Government's plans in the event of nuclear war, and subsequently distributed 3, 000 leaflets revealing their contents.

contents and Conference
The provisions of the annexe were inserted at the request of the German Bishops Fulda Conference and the contents were kept so secret that Ernst von Weizsacker, State Secretary in the Foreign Ministry from 1938, did not know of it until informed by the Papal Nuncio Orsenigo in 1939.

contents and 1919
The Scottish Oceanographical Laboratory continued until 1919, when Bruce, in poor health, was forced to close it, dispersing its contents to the Royal Scottish Museum, the Royal Scottish Geographical Society ( RSGS ), and the University of Edinburgh.

contents and which
Probably the most important thing to focus on is not the development of conscience, which may well be almost beyond the reach of literature, but the contents of conscience, the code which is imparted to the developed or immature conscience available.
* 1947 – Muhammad Ali Jinnah, founding father of Pakistan, gives a speech to the Constituent Assembly, the contents and meaning of which remain contentious today.
As in Classical architecture, in Gothic architecture, too, an aedicule or tabernacle frame is a structural framing device that gives importance to its contents, whether an inscribed plaque, a cult object, a bust or the like, by assuming the tectonic vocabulary of a little building that sets it apart from the wall against which it is placed.
It was not until Schliemann exposed the contents of the graves which lay just inside the gate, that scholars recognized the advanced stage of art which prehistoric dwellers in the Mycenaean citadel had attained.
* " I foresee a universal information system ( UIS ), which will give everyone access at any given moment to the contents of any book that has ever been published or any magazine or any fact.
:" The first part of our arithmetic organ ... should be a parallel storage organ which can receive a number and add it to the one already in it, which is also able to clear its contents and which can store what it contains.
The compositions of these early " brass " objects are very variable and most have zinc contents of between 5 % and 15 % wt which is lower than in brass produced by cementation.
However the large number of copper-zinc alloys now known suggests that at least some were deliberately manufactured and many have zinc contents of more than 12 % wt which would have resulted in a distinctive golden color.
The so-called Liturgy of Comprehension of 1689, which was the result, conceded two thirds of the Presbyterian demands of 1661 ; but when it came to Convocation the members, now more fearful of William's perceived agenda, did not even discuss it and its contents were, for a long time, not even accessible.
The sender's personal filters and the receiver's personal filters may vary depending upon different regional traditions, cultures, or gender ; which may alter the intended meaning of message contents.
All the contents of the cells of prokaryote organisms ( which lack a cell nucleus ) are contained within the cytoplasm.
The contents of these decks are a subset of a very large pool of available cards which have differing effects, costs, and art.
* Artillery shells and other munitions, which are color coded according to their pyrotechnic contents
The main structures making up the nucleus are the nuclear envelope, a double membrane that encloses the entire organelle and unifies its contents from the cellular cytoplasm, and the nucleoskeleton ( which includes nuclear lamina ), a meshwork within the nucleus that adds mechanical support, much like the cytoskeleton, which supports the cell as a whole.
Distributions will often contain installation scripts ( usually called Makefile. PL or Build. PL ) and test scripts which can be run to verify the contents of the distribution are functioning properly.
The obvious problem is that, through introspection, or our experience of consciousness, we have no way of moving to conclude the existence of any third-personal fact, to conceive of which would require something above and beyond just the purely subjective contents of the mind.
A DTD uses a terse formal syntax that declares precisely which elements and references may appear where in the document of the particular type, and what the elements ’ contents and attributes are.
Dharma also means " mental contents ," and is paired with citta, which means heart-mind.
Hence, readers are recommended to consult instead the alphabetical index or the Propædia, which organises the Britannicas contents by topic.
Feeding relations require extensive investigations into the gut contents of organisms, which can be difficult to decipher, or stable isotopes can be used to trace the flow of nutrient diets and energy through a food web.

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