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corresponding and Greek
This period of Greek art saw a veneration of the human physical form and the development of corresponding skills to show musculature, poise, beauty and anatomically correct proportions.
From October 1840 until January 1843 he was in Paris, busy with the treasures of the Bibliothèque Nationale, eking out his scanty means by making collations for other scholars, and producing for the publisher, Firmin Didot, several editions of the Greek New Testament — one of them exhibiting the form of the text corresponding most closely to the Vulgate.
Epsilon ( uppercase, lowercase or lunate ; ) is the fifth letter of the Greek alphabet, corresponding phonetically to a close-mid front unrounded vowel.
Unlike Cyrillic numerals, which inherited their numeric value from the corresponding Greek letter ( see Greek numerals ), Glagolitic letters were assigned values based on their native alphabetic order.
John Ernest Grabe found an otherwise unreported saying of Jesus, attributed to the Apostle Barnabas, amongst the Greek manuscripts in the Baroccian collection in the Bodleian Library ; which he speculated might be a quotation from this lost gospel ; and John Toland claimed to have identified a corresponding phrase when he examined the surviving Italian manuscript of the Gospel of Barnabas in Amsterdam before 1709.
One often finds books of the Iliad and Odyssey cited by the corresponding letter of the Greek alphabet, with upper-case letters referring to a book number of the Iliad and lower-case letters referring to the Odyssey.
In this report I shall call strongly interacting particles " hadrons ", and the corresponding decays " hadronic " ( the Greek ἁδρός signifies " large ", " massive ", in contrast to λεπτός which means " small ", " light ").
For comparison, the other two general conic sections, the ellipse and the parabola, derive from the corresponding Greek words for " deficient " and " comparable "; these terms may refer to the eccentricity of these curves, which is greater than one ( hyperbola ), less than one ( ellipse ) and exactly one ( parabola ), respectively.
As it arises from a conflation with a Greek word, there is no corresponding verb.
The Latin presbyter ultimately represents Greek presbyteros, the regular Latin word for " priest " being sacerdos, corresponding to Greek hiereus.
It seems that in Crete there were festivals designated in a way corresponding to the later Greek types of festival names.
The year is stated as the ninth year of Ptolemy V's reign ( equated with 197 / 196 BC ), and it is confirmed by naming four priests who officiated in that same year: Aëtus son of Aëtus was priest of the divine cults of Alexander the Great and the five Ptolemies down to Ptolemy V himself ; his three colleagues, named in turn in the inscription, led the worship of Berenice Euergetis ( wife of Ptolemy III ), Arsinoe Philadelpha ( wife and sister of Ptolemy II ) and Arsinoe Philopator, mother of Ptolemy V. However, a second date is also given in the Greek and hieroglyphic texts, corresponding to, the official anniversary of Ptolemy's coronation.
The Hindu zodiac signs and corresponding Greek signs sound very different, being in Sanskrit and Greek respectively, but their symbols are nearly identical.
The Greek and Latin words corresponding to " crucifixion " applied to many different forms of painful execution, from impaling on a stake to affixing to a tree, to an upright pole ( a crux simplex ) or to a combination of an upright ( in Latin, stipes ) and a crossbeam ( in Latin, patibulum ).
The corresponding word in Latin is mundus, literally " clean, elegant ", itself a loan translation of Greek cosmos " orderly arrangement.
An alternative nomenclature is derived in a similar fashion from the corresponding Greek roots ; for example, niladic ( or medadic ), monadic, dyadic, triadic, polyadic, and so on.
The earliest Etruscan abecedarium, the Marsiliana d ' Albegna ( near Grosseto ) tablet which dates to c. 700 BC, lists 26 letters corresponding to contemporary forms of the Greek alphabet which retained san and qoppa but which had not yet developed omega.
Still named Menteşe until the early decades of the 20th century, the kazas corresponding to ancient Caria are recorded by sources such as G. Sotiriadis ( 1918 ) and S. Anagiostopoulou ( 1997 ) as having a Greek population averaging at around ten per cent of the total, ranging somewhere between twelve to eighteen thousand, many of them reportedly recent immigrants from the islands.
Cicero in his De Natura Deorum derives the name of Dis Pater from dives, suggesting a meaning of " father of riches ", directly corresponding to the name Pluto ( from Greek Πλούτων, Ploutōn, meaning " wealthy ").
It was argued, based on philological considerations, that the name as given in the Assyrian text could be matched to a Phoenician Ba ‘ al -‘ azor and the Greek Baal-Eser / Balazeros, a name corresponding to two kings in Menander ’ s list.
Analogy ( from Greek ἀναλογία, analogia, " proportion ") is a cognitive process of transferring information or meaning from a particular subject ( the analogue or source ) to another particular subject ( the target ), and a linguistic expression corresponding to such a process.

corresponding and fragments
Hence we are clear what kind of chemical fragments can be put into their corresponding spots in the ligand binding region of the receptor.
( It is possible to detect which peaks correspond to multiply charged fragments, because these will have auxiliary peaks corresponding to other isotopes-the distance between these other peaks is inversely proportional to the charge on the fragment ).
To visualize the fragments, the gel is exposed to X-ray film for autoradiography, yielding a series of dark bands each corresponding to a radiolabeled DNA fragment, from which the sequence may be inferred.
This distortion is rationalized by the stability of the corresponding silylene fragments, although diselenes do not typically dissociate.
* In all XML document types including XHTML fragments corresponding to an or similar attributes follow the-syntax and begin with a letter, underscore, or colon.
After DNA samples are run on an agarose gel, extraction involves four basic steps: identifying the fragments of interest, isolating the corresponding bands, isolating the DNA from those bands, and removing the accompanying salts and stain.
# Selective amplification of some of these fragments with two PCR primers that have corresponding adaptor and restriction site specific sequences.
Counting the number of these fragments in a cross section shows a corresponding increase of the fragments with an increase in the age of the person.
Moreover, their sequence-specific binding allows the purification of the corresponding selectively bound DNA fragments and may improve protein-mediated cloning of DNA regulatory sequences.
Although only fragments of Hebrew lettering survive, the fragment proves that the city had monumental public inscriptions and the corresponding large public buildings in the eighth century.

corresponding and Gospel
The surviving text agrees closely with that of the corresponding passages in the Gospel of John, but it cannot necessarily be assumed that the original manuscript contained the full Gospel of John in its canonical form.
Muslims also believe that Jesus received a Gospel from God, called the Injeel and corresponding to the Christian New Testament.
The understanding was that each elder, with his co-presbyters and deacons, should have charge of 500 adult communicants in his district, making one church have 3000 members, corresponding to the number of converts at the first preaching of the Gospel in Acts.
On Sundays there are also Gospel readings and corresponding hymns from the eleven-part cycle of Resurrectional Gospels.
The numbers of corresponding Gospel sections, as listed in the London Canon Tables, differ strikingly from any other surviving manuscript of the Eusebian canons.
On Sundays there are also Gospel readings and corresponding hymns from the eleven-part cycle of Resurrectional Gospels.
" In the Tridentine Missal this Gospel was read on the fifth Sunday of Lent, which until 1960 was called " Passion Sunday " and the corresponding Magnificat antiphon was used on that day in the Roman Breviary.

corresponding and Thomas
* Frequently asked questions and their corresponding answers by Thomas Dickey
Sir Geoffrey Pole was arrested in August 1538 ; he had been corresponding with Reginald, and the investigation of Henry Courtenay, Marquess of Exeter ( Henry VIII's first cousin and the Countess ' second cousin ) had turned up his name ; he had appealed to Thomas Cromwell, who had him arrested and interrogated.
St. Thomas Aquinas described Leviathan as the demon of envy, first in punishing the corresponding sinners.
The graphic artist John Thomas Blight made corresponding engravings for the excavation report.
In 1722 he became a corresponding member of the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, founded by Thomas Bray.
By matching these Chladni patterns with musical notes corresponding to the same frequencies, the father-and-son team of Thomas and Stuart Mitchell produced a tune which Stuart calls the Rosslyn Motet.
Thomas Jefferson of Virginia, John Edwards Holbrook of South Carolina, Thomas Nuttall and Richard Owen of the United Kingdom, Georges Cuvier of France, and Alexander von Humboldt of Prussia were among the corresponding members ( members who lived far from Philadelphia ) of the Academy's first decades.
After corresponding with fellow youthful comics fans Roy Thomas and Jerry Bails, and starting one of the first comics fanzines, Headline, at age 13 or 14, Gerber attended college at the University of Missouri – St.
The earliest poem attributed to the Graveyard school was Thomas Parnell's A Night-Piece on Death ( 1721, this and following years link to corresponding " in poetry " articles ) in which King Death himself gives an address from his kingdom of bones:
Thomas Harris ' Hannibal Lecter novels and the corresponding films ( Manhunter, The Silence of the Lambs, Hannibal, and Red Dragon ) featured the Behavioral Science Unit ( BSU ), which later created and developed what eventually became known as the BAU.
The completed work, styled " An Illuminated Symphony ", was first performed at Queen's Hall on 20 January 1908, conducted by Thomas Beecham: on this occasion the orchestra and chorus were hidden from the audience behind an elaborate screen whilst the text of the poem was projected onto the screen using lantern slides at corresponding points in the music.
** BoCo ( Thomas and Friends ), the corresponding character in the adapted TV series Thomas and Friends

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