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This is clearly shown by the fragments of Mémoirs discovered by Ludovic Lalanne and published in 1886.
Fragments 7 and 8 clearly indicate that Melissus is speaking in terms of spatial infinity, although regarding fragment 3, which first argues this point, Simplicius explicitly denies this: “ But by ‘ magnitude ’ he does not mean what is extended in space .” Although Simplicius undoubtedly had more of Melissus ’ treatise at his disposal, as well as other commentaries and notes which have not survived to the present day, fragments 7 and 8 clearly indicate that Melissus has spatial infinity in mind.
Two icebergs clearly retain fragments of the moraine ( rock debris ) that forms a dark line along the upper surface of the glacier.
Simpson carefully reconstructed the skull by wiring together all the fragments that could be found, clearly revealing a large impact site.
" The textual repetition in the preadventure was commented upon by Chris Sandow, who stated that " he fragments are clearly no more than early drafts ".

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The surviving fragments also show that Alexis invented a great deal of words, mostly compound words, that he used normal words in an unusual way, and made strange and unusual forms of common words.
This family includes extant manuscripts dating from the 5th century or later ; however, papyrus fragments may be used to show that this text-type dates as early as the Alexandrian or Western text-types.
The some twenty fragments that remain show that he was less successful as an author than as a judge and patron of literature.
The fragments which did survive show that it was not a law code in the modern sense.
Some of the fragments show the pastoral themes that were typical of ancient Greek bucolic poetry, while others attest the broader thematic interpretation of the bucolic form that prevailed in the later Hellenistic period.
However, when DNA fragments are inserted in the vector, the production of LacZα is disrupted, the cells therefore show no β-galactosidase activity.
Substantial fragments of a recently discovered poem, describing the run-up to the Battle of Plataea and comparing Pausanias to Achilles, show that he actually did compose narrative accounts in elegiac meter.
The fragments are sufficient to show that the poem was composed in twenty-six line triads, of strophe, antistrophe and epode, repeated in columns along the original scroll, facts that aided Page in placing many of the fragments, sometimes of no more than a word, in what he believed to be their proper positions.
Mountings of local animal species are kept there, and fragments of mastodon bone show something about its natural history.
The extant fragments of the Histories ( some discovered in 1886 ) show sufficiently well the political partisan, who took a keen pleasure in describing the reaction against Sulla's policy and legislation after the dictator's death.
It was reserved for his edition of Manilius ( 1579 ), and his De emendatione temporum ( 1583 ), to revolutionize perceived ideas of ancient chronology — to show that ancient history is not confined to that of the Greeks and Romans, but also comprises that of the Persians, the Babylonians and the Egyptians, hitherto neglected, and that of the Jews, hitherto treated as a thing apart ; and that the historical narratives and fragments of each of these, and their several systems of chronology, must be critically compared.
Other notable television performances that have appeared on bootleg video include the Swedish show Drop In from October 1963 ( four songs ); the April 1964 UK special Around The Beatles ( six songs mimed to new recordings ); the June 1964 Australian special The Beatles Sing for Shell ( seven songs survived in complete form, plus fragments of two others ); and a September 1968 appearance on Frost on Sunday ( new vocals for " Hey Jude " and " Revolution " over studio backing tracks, plus brief improvisations ), for which multiple takes are available.
Beowulf is the only heroic epic to have survived in its entirety, but fragments of others such as Waldere and the Finnesburg Fragment show that it was not unique in its time.
In the anime series Umineko no Naku Koro ni The rounds of the battle between Battler and Beatrice take place in different dimensions, in order to show all kinds of possibilities ( much to Battler's dismay ) also the character Bernkastel is known for her ability to travel into different worlds by the usage of " fragments ".
Other philosophical writings were Commentatio in Platonis qui vulgo fertur Minoem ( 1806 ), and Philolaos des Pythagoreers Lehren nebst den Bruchstücken ( 1819 ), in which he endeavoured to show the genuineness of the fragments.
" Barry Cornwall's " songs have caught some notes from the Elizabethan and Cavalier lyrics, and blended them with others from the leading poets of his own time ; and his dramatic fragments show a similar infusion of the early Victorian spirit into pre-Restoration forms and cadences.
The other known work of Hecataeus was the Genealogiai, a rationally systematized account of the traditions and the myths of the Greeks, a break with the epic myth-making tradition, which survives in a few fragments, just enough to show what we are missing.
As appears from surviving papyrus fragments, his work is to be dated before c. 200 AD ( and probably not much earlier, for his language and style seem to show that he belonged to that period ).
One of the relief fragments show the cartouche of Khufu with the phrase: " Building of the sanctuaries of the gods ".
After it was chosen as Tony Blackburn's " Record of the Week " ( the nationwide morning radio show with the highest ratings in the UK at the time ), it was banned-some fragments of lyrics were deemed to have " drug " and " homosexual " references.
Surviving fragments show that it was built in a " freer and more advanced style " than other parts of the church, and suggest a date around the turn of the fourteenth century.
Summer 2005 .</ ref > The bone fragments found in Tutankhamun's skull were most likely the result of post-mortem damage caused by Howard Carter's initial examination of the boy king " because they show no evidence of being inundated with the embalming fluid used to preserve the pharaoh for the afterlife.
Several fragments of oracles taken from the works of Theophilus and Lactantius, printed in the later editions, show that even more Sibylline oracles formerly existed.
While more and longer fragments allow better identification of sequence overlaps, they also pose problems as the underlying algorithms show quadratic or even exponential complexity behaviour to both number of fragments and their length.

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What these fragments are and how they activate the go order may not be revealed.
Another example of text from the last chapter or epilogue of Job can be found in the book The Dead Sea Scrolls: A New Translation, showing examples of how fragments of The Book of Job found among the scrolls differ from the text as now known.
" Explicit connections of the earliest Stoics to Heraclitus showing how they arrived at their interpretation are missing but they can be inferred from the Stoic fragments.
The severe Norman west front was also rebuilt by Hugh de Goldclif — although how is uncertain, it was very costly but its ' rapid ' weathering and later alterations have erased all but fragments.
The fragments date to the middle or late Miocene, and no satisfying theory has been proposed as to how they got there due to uncertainties about whether these islands were ever connected to the mainland.
The asperities or microscopic high points or surface roughness found on each surface, define the severity on how fragments of oxides are pulled off and adds to the other surface, partly due to strong adhesive forces between atoms but also due to accumulation of energy in the plastic zone between the asperities during relative motion.
Later that year, Folding @ home began simulations of various Aβ fragments in order to determine how various natural enzymes affect the structure and folding of.
Learning how Okazaki fragments originate in bacteria such as E. coli allows scientists and engineers to better understand the process of DNA replication and the effects of pinpoint mutations.
There are at least three hypotheses of how cratons have been formed: 1 ) surface crust was thickened by a rising plume of deep molten material, 2 ) successive subducting plates of oceanic lithosphere became lodged beneath a proto-craton in an under-plating process, 3 ) accretion from island arcs or continental fragments rafting together to thicken into a craton.
Whilst accompanying a friend ( American archeologist, Edward S. Morse ) to an archaeological dig he noticed how the delicate impressions left by craftsmen could be discerned in ancient clay fragments.
The development of distinct types of ramparts depends on the concentration of rock fragments contained in the melted ice block and on how deeply the block was buried by sediment.
From these few fragments, it is unknown how much more extensive the contents were, or what other matters they discussed, or whether the known fragments present essentially the nature of the whole entity, which is apparently a " sayings " tradition worked into the familiar formula of a duologue.
Because the matrix surrounding isolated fragments is not completely inhospitable to some species, it is important to understanding how native wildlife can use these human-altered habitats as corridors for dispersal or reproduction ( Bierregaard 2001 ).
Depending on the extent to which the influence of desiccating edge-effect conditions from the clearings ( matrix ) penetrates into the forest and on how plants respond to it, forest fragments might be expected to evapotranspire more than equivalent areas of continuous forest.
Some of these also include recordings of the fragments Bruckner left so that the listener may determine for himself how much of the realization is what Bruckner actually wrote and how much is speculation by the editor.
The lead melody is assembled from a predefined set of 32 eight-note melody fragments, or riffs, which are put together randomly by an algorithm that also makes choices on several parameters including " how fast to play the riff, how loud to play it, when to omit or elide notes, when to insert a rhythmic break ".

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