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fragment and consists
The neutral counting approach assumes the molecule or fragment being studied consists of purely covalent bonds.
While Babylonian number theory — or what survives of Babylonian mathematics that can be called thus — consists of this single, striking fragment, Babylonian algebra ( in the secondary-school sense of " algebra ") was exceptionally well developed.
Geologically, the island consists of gneiss and argillaceous schists, with no trace of fossils, showing that the island is, like the Falkland Islands, a surviving fragment of some greater land-mass now vanished, most probably indicating a former extension of the Andean system.
An archaeological find in Sweden consists of a bone fragment fixated with in-operated material ; the piece is as yet undated.
The fragment consists of all that remains of a section of a list of all the works that were accepted as canonical by the churches known to its anonymous original compiler.
The history section consists of a fragment of a list of Danish kings and a chronicle beginning with the legendary Danish king Hadding's son Frode and ending with Eric VI of Denmark.
The Coleman oeuvre consists of a completed novella, Trouble at Willow Gables, set in a girls ' boarding school ; an incomplete sequel, Michaelmas Term at St Brides, set in a women's college at Oxford ; seven short poems with a girls ' school ambience ; a fragment of pseudo-autobiography ; and a critical essay purporting to be Coleman's literary apologia.
One side of this single-leaf fragment consists of John 20: 30-31 with a large space under it, having no subscription.
The Fayyum Fragment ( Papyrus Vindobonensis Greek 2325 Vienna G. 2325 ) is a papyrus fragment containing text that could be from part of the New Testament, and consists of only about 100 Greek letters.
Truitt's first wood sculpture, titled " First " ( 1961 ), consists of three white vertical slates rooted in a block ground, each coming to a point and braced to each other at the rear, resembling a fragment of a picket fence.
If the fragment does not contain exons ( i. e., consists solely of intron DNA ), it will be spliced out together with the vector's original intron.

fragment and two
We possess two declamations under his name: On Sophists, directed against Isocrates and setting forth the superiority of extempore over written speeches ( a more recently discovered fragment of another speech against Isocrates is probably of later date ); Odysseus ( perhaps spurious ) in which Odysseus accuses Palamedes of treachery during the siege of Troy
The whole, however, may be judged from this fragment: " We Irish, though dwelling at the far ends of the earth, are all disciples of St. Peter and St. Paul ... we are bound to the Chair of Peter, and although Rome is great and renowned, through that Chair alone is she looked on as great and illustrious among us ... On account of the two Apostles of Christ, you pope are almost celestial, and Rome is the head of the whole world, and of the Churches ".
In recent decades, at least two continuations of this fragment have appeared:
The oldest flute ever discovered may be a fragment of the femur of a juvenile cave bear, with two to four holes, found at Divje Babe in Slovenia and dated to about 43, 000 years ago.
Coleridge attributed the poem's origins to one of his stays at Ash Farm, possibly the one that happened in October 1797: " This fragment with a good deal more, not recoverable, composed, in a sort of Reverie brought on by two grains of Opium taken to check a dysentry, at a Farm House between Porlock & Linton, a quarter of a mile from Culbone Church, in the fall of the year, 1797 ".
While incomplete and subtitled a " fragment ", its language is highly stylised with a strong emphasis on sound devices that change between the poem's original two stanzas.
The excavation discovered the following items in the two pits which formed a " T ": (# 1 ) remains of 46 human bones fragments ; (# 2 ) bullet jackets from short barrel guns / pistols ; (# 3 ) wooden boxes which had deteriorated into fragments: (# 4 ) pieces of ceramic which appear to be amphoras which were used as containers for acid ; (# 5 ) iron nails ; (# 6 ) iron angles: (# 7 ) seven fragments of teeth ; (# 8 ) fragment of fabric of a garment.
There are two common mechanisms by which the size of a particular restriction fragment can vary.
The second diagram shows how this fragment size variation would look on a Southern blot, and how each allele ( two per individual ) might be inherited in members of a family.
In allele " c " there are five repeats in the VNTR, and the probe detects a longer fragment between the two restriction sites.
In allele " d " there are only two repeats in the VNTR, so the probe detects a shorter fragment between the same two restriction sites.
Each fragment endpoint can be connected to 2k − 2 other possibilities: of 2k total fragment endpoints available, the two endpoints of the fragment under consideration are disallowed.
Given the requirements of weight, and fragment density required this dictated using approximately 700 fragments, and being able to aim the mine with an accuracy of around two feet ( 0. 6 m ) at the center of the target zone.
When the S. S. Grandcamp exploded in the Texas City Disaster on April 16, 1947, one fragment of that blast was a two ton anchor which was hurled nearly two miles inland to embed itself in the parking lot of the Pan American refinery.
The " compulsory " edges of the fragments, that must be part of any Hamiltonian path through the fragment, are connected at the central vertex ; because any cycle can use only two of these three edges, there can be no Hamiltonian cycle.
They are formed by replacing two of the vertices of a pentagonal prism by the same fragment used in Tutte's example.
Diphtheria toxin is a single, 60, 000 molecular weight protein composed of two peptide chains, fragment A and fragment B, held together by a disulfide bond.
The more important of the fragment collections are the Nirangistan fragments ( 18 of which constitute the Ehrbadistan ); the Pursishniha " questions ," also known as " Fragments Tahmuras "; the Aogemadaeca " we accept ," a treatise on death ; and the Hadokht Nask " volume of the scriptures " with two fragments of eschatological significance.
In his criticism of fiction, the theatre, and painting he developed ideas concerning the unity of the arts ; he wrote two full-length biographies, two volumes of memoirs of his childhood and a long fragment of autobiography ; 22 novels, including two left unfinished at his death, 112 tales of varying lengths, fifteen plays, and dozens of travel and topical essays.

fragment and folios
Of the original 336 folios, 188 — including the Speyer fragment discovered in 1970 — have been preserved, containing the translation of the greater part of the four gospels.
485 ) is a fragment of six folios from a large 5th century illuminated manuscript of an Old Latin translation of the Bible ( also known as the Itala ; this manuscript was probably not a complete translated text ), probably produced in Rome in the 420s or 430s.

fragment and illuminated
* Sinope Gospels, fragment of a 6th century illuminated manuscript
The Sinope Gospels, designated by O or 023 ( in the Gregory-Aland numbering ), ε 21 ( Soden ), also known as the Codex Sinopensis, is a fragment of a 6th century illuminated Greek Gospel Book.
MS 5111 ) is a Byzantine illuminated Gospel Book fragment on vellum from the 6th or 7th century.

fragment and canon
) According to the Muratorian fragment, Marcion's canon contained an epistle entitled Epistle to the Laodiceans which is commonly thought to be a forgery written to conform to his own point of view.
The Muratorian fragment, dated at between 170 and as late as the end of the 4th century ( according to the Anchor Bible Dictionary ), may be the earliest known New Testament canon attributed to mainstream Christianity.
Likewise, the Muratorian fragment is evidence that, perhaps as early as 200, there existed a set of Christian writings somewhat similar to the twenty-seven book NT canon, which included four gospels and argued against objections to them.
The epistle was included in Marcion's canon and the Muratorian fragment ; it was mentioned by name by Irenaeus, and quoted by Ignatius, Justin, and Polycarp.
Among the 30, 000 manuscripts, which range from Greek and Latin to Hebrew, Syriac, Arabic, Ethiopian, Turkish and Persian, is the Muratorian fragment, of ca 170 A. D., the earliest example of a Biblical canon and an original copy of De divina proportione by Luca Pacioli.
The Muratorian fragment, the earliest existing list of canonical sacred writings of the New Testament, which is assigned on internal evidence to the last quarter of the 2nd century ( c. 175-200 ), gives a list of works read in the Christian churches that is similar to the modern accepted canon ; however, it also includes the Apocalypse of Peter.
One aim with establishing the canon was to capture only those works which were held to have been written by the Apostles, or their close associates, and as the Muratorian fragment canon ( ca.
Only two vocal works survive: the canon More veterum and a fragment of the mass Missa sub concerto.

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