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This crater contains impact glass with no metallic inclusions and no meteoritic material has been recovered.
The crystal lattice of solid americium and its compounds contains intrinsic defects, which are induced by self-irradiation with alpha particles and accumulate with time ; this results in a drift of some material properties.
Because it originates as a soft, sticky tree resin, amber sometimes contains animal and plant material as inclusions.
The collection Fondements de la Géometrie Algébrique ( FGA ), which gathers together talks given in the Séminaire Bourbaki, also contains important material.
According to the Chronicles-Ezra-Nehemiah theory, it contains material set aside from the rest of the book of Ezra, which was canonized first.
Edible animal material, including muscle, offal, milk, eggs and egg whites, contains substantial amounts of protein.
It clearly contains material written at different stages in Clausewitz's intellectual evolution, producing some significant contradictions between different sections, and the sequence and precise character of that evolution is a source of much debate.
It contains most of the cell's genetic material, organized as multiple long linear DNA molecules in complex with a large variety of proteins, such as histones, to form chromosomes.
The material within the chloroplast is called the stroma, corresponding to the cytosol of the original bacterium, and contains one or more molecules of small circular DNA.
Cranberry juice contains a high molecular weight non-dializable material that might inhibit formation of plaque by Streptococcus mutans pathogens that cause tooth decay.
Content filtering software can also be used to block malware and other content that is or contains hostile, intrusive, or annoying material including adware, spam, computer viruses, worms, trojan horses, and spyware.
In these stories the word " chaos " means " disorder ", and this formless expanse, which is also sometimes called a void or an abyss, contains the material with which the created world will be made.
When all of the sound, picture, and data elements of a production have been completed, they may be assembled into a Digital Cinema Distribution Master ( DCDM ) which contains all of the digital material needed for projection.
An explosive material, also called an explosive, is a reactive substance that contains a great amount of potential energy that can produce an explosion if released suddenly, usually accompanied by the production of light, heat, sound, and pressure.
The material world, as he dubs it, contains the “ mere supernatural ” which is not a transcendent reality but a vague treasure that belongs solely to humans.
Each text contains material that the other lacks, with many minor differences in wording: scarcely 200 lines are identical in the two.
Halakhot Gedolot (" Great Law Book "), by R. Simeon Kayyara, published two generations later, contains extensive additional material, mainly from Responsa and Monographs of the Geonim, and is presented in a form that is closer to the original Talmud language and structure.
A green tinge may indicate that the hashish contains a large amount of leaf material.
For example, if a liquid or gas contains ions, then the ions can be made to flow as an electric current, and the material is a conductor.
It contains Christian interpolations in what was Josephus ' authentic material about Jesus.
A research library contains an in-depth collection of material on one or more subjects.
Bonded leather upholstery is a vinyl upholstery that contains about 17 % leather fiber in its backing material.
* This article contains material from the Library of Congress Country Studies, which are United States government publications in the public domain.
Besides its epic narrative of the Kurukshetra War and the fates of the Kauravas and the Pandava princes, the Mahabharata contains much philosophical and devotional material, such as a discussion of the four " goals of life " or purusharthas ( 12. 161 ).
The modern version of a mimeograph, called a digital duplicator, or copyprinter, contains a scanner, a thermal head for stencil cutting, and a large roll of stencil material entirely inside the unit.

material and wealth
From the wealth of material and the wide variety of different electronic techniques perfected in the past few years we have selected a few examples which appear to be headed for use in the immediate future and which offer completely new tools in medical research.
Madame Armfeldt is surprised, ruefully noting that she rejected love for material wealth at Fredrika's age.
" Unlike utilitarianism, which views pleasure as a moral good, " the basic goods in Mohist consequentialist thinking are ... order, material wealth, and increase in population ".
The " material wealth " of Mohist consequentialism refers to basic needs like shelter and clothing, and the " order " of Mohist consequentialism refers to Mozi's stance against warfare and violence, which he viewed as pointless and a threat to social stability.
Britain was an attractive target for Rome because of its material wealth — particularly mines and slaves.
He advises choosing ones company carefully, to avoid being corrupted by immoral people, and while arguing that material wealth is no sin in itself, it is too likely to distract one from the infinitely more important spiritual wealth which is found in Christ.
The rich are either unconvinced by the promise of eternal life, or unaware of the conflict between the possession of material and spiritual wealth, and the good Christian has a duty to guide them towards a better life through the Gospel.
The holding of material wealth in itself is not a wrong, as long as it is used charitably, but men should be careful not to let their wealth dominate their spirit.
If the rich man is to be saved, all he must do is to follow the two commandments, and while material wealth is of no value to God, it can be used to alleviate the suffering of our neighbor.
The Pilier des nautes links him with sailors and with commerce, suggesting that he was also associated with material wealth as does the coin pouch from the Cernunnos of Rheims ( Marne, Champagne, France )— in antiquity, Durocortorum, the civitas capital of the Remi tribe — and the stag vomiting coins from Niedercorn-Turbelslach ( Luxembourg ) in the lands of the Treveri.
" Unlike utilitarianism, which views pleasure as a moral good, " the basic goods in Mohist consequentialist thinking are ... order, material wealth, and increase in population ".
The " material wealth " of Mohist consequentialism refers to basic needs like shelter and clothing, and the " order " of Mohist consequentialism refers to Mozi's stance against warfare and violence, which he viewed as pointless and a threat to social stability.
In addition, the grave goods are both richer and more numerous in Kentish graves than in those of the Anglo-Saxon regions, implying that the material wealth exhibited in Kent was derived from that trade.
Any attempt to squeeze material wealth from others and / or exploit the weak is considered theft.
Nature is just as much a source of use values ( and it is surely of such that material wealth consists!
To communalize material wealth.
Predestination also reduced antagonising over economic inequality and further, it meant that a material wealth could be taken as a sign of salvation in the afterlife.
The Merovingian king redistributed conquered wealth among his followers, both material wealth and the land including its endentured peasantry, though these powers were not absolute.
Mohist ethics evaluates the moral worth of an action based on how it contributes to the stability of a state, through social order, material wealth, and population growth.
Unlike hedonistic utilitarianism, which views pleasure as a moral good, " the basic goods in Mohist consequentialist thinking are ... order, material wealth, and increase in population ".
The " material wealth " of Mohist consequentialism refers to basic needs like shelter and clothing, and the " order " of Mohist consequentialism refers to Mozi's stance against warfare and violence, which he viewed as pointless and a threat to social stability.
** State consequentialism or Mohist consequentialism, which holds that an action is right if it leads to state welfare, through order, material wealth, and population growth

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