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matter and achieved
This was, however, not achieved by Bohr through giving the electrons some kind of wave-like properties, since the idea that electrons could behave as matter waves was not suggested until twelve years later.
Scientists have achieved temperatures very close to absolute zero, where matter exhibits quantum effects such as superconductivity and superfluidity.
The chemical alteration of dead organic matter is primarily achieved through bacterial and fungal action.
On January 5, 1909 the government of Rafael Reyes in Colombia signed and presented to its Congress a treaty that would officially recognize the loss of its former province, but the matter was dropped due to popular and legislative opposition, without any ratification being achieved.
In essence, it describes how light and matter interact and is the first theory where full agreement between quantum mechanics and special relativity is achieved.
In 1959, she achieved a success with the Noël Coward comedy Look After Lulu, with The Times critic describing her as " beautiful, delectably cool and matter of fact, she is mistress of every situation.
However, uniformity in this matter had not yet been fully achieved when the Montanist movement began ; Polycarp, for example, was a quartodeciman, and St. Irenaeus convinced the Pope to refrain from making the issue of the date of Easter a divisive one.
Newman perceives evidence of Bizet's later achievements in many of his earliest works: " gain and again we light upon some touch or other in them that only a musician with a dramatic root of the matter in him could have achieved.
When the condition was achieved, the matter was considered settled with the winner proving his point and the loser keeping his reputation for courage.
Its supporters saw it as the weapon of victory, and many observers since have accused the high commands ( especially the British ) of shortsightedness in this matter, particularly in view of what tanks have achieved since.
While there is no known method to convert matter ( by itself ) completely into energy, an equivalent energy release could theoretically be achieved by fusing approximately 280 kg of hydrogen into helium per second, a rate roughly equivalent to 8. 9 × 10 < sup > 9 </ sup > kg / year.
As has been mentioned above, Distributed SS2PL, including Distributed strictness ( recoverability ) and Distributed commitment ordering ( serializability ), automatically employs the needed vote ordering strategy, and is achieved ( globally ) when employed locally in each ( local ) database system ( as has been known and utilized for many years ; as a matter of fact locality is defined by the boundary of a 2PC participant ( Raz 1992 ) ).
Its starting-point is a matter for some contention, as is the more general question of when human habitation in the Americas was first achieved.
Others, including Thomas Hunt Morgan and Oscar Hertwig, attempted to separate the two cells, for the matter was of great importance, particularly to the arguments between proponents of epigenesis and preformation, but satisfactory results could not be achieved.
As Pulp's front-man, part of his trademark image was his glasses, which seemed to " stay magically on his face " no matter his antics on stage, apparently this was achieved with " a huge rubber band round the back ".
The assignment of orphan status to a disease and to any drugs developed to treat it is a matter of public policy in many countries, and has resulted in medical breakthroughs that may not have otherwise been achieved due to the economics of drug research and development.
This is not a matter on which certainty is ever likely to be achieved.
In “ The Critical Monism of Cleanth Brooks ,” Crane writes that under Brooks ’ s view of a poem ’ s unity being achieved through the irony and paradox of the opposing forces it contains, the world ’ s most perfect example of such an ironic poem would be Albert Einstein ’ s equation E = mc < sup > 2 </ sup >, which equates matter and energy at a constant rate ( Searle ).
This is achieved by form, the idea existent not as one outside the many, but as one in the many, the completion of the potentiality latent in the matter.
And that is all there is to revolt – no matter how achieved.
Insight 3-No matter how well they have achieved insight 1 and insight 2, insight alone will rarely enable people to undo their emotional disturbances.
.... because it doesn't really matter .... what mattered was achieved.
" No matter what international fame he's achieved, he's still a hometown guy ," said WMXD-FM's Frankie Darcell, who announced the location on the air.
In 2010, RHIC physicists published results of temperature measurements from earlier experiments which concluded that temperatures in excess of 4 trillion kelvin ( 7 trillion degrees Fahrenheit ) had been achieved in gold ion collisions, and that these collision temperatures resulted in the breakdown of " normal matter " and the creation of a liquid-like quark-gluon plasma.

matter and public
It recurred in the press conferences: the President's remarks about his running developed a singular tone, one which we find in few statements made by public individuals on such a matter.
If the succession is a matter of public record, certificates of the Secretaries of State or other public officials having custody of the documents will suffice ; ;
Mantle is not normally given to public speaking -- or, for that matter, to private speaking.
Arbor Day reached its height of popularity on its 125th anniversary in 1997, when David J. Wright, noticed that a Nebraska nonprofit organization called the National Arbor Day Foundation had taken the name of the holiday and commercialized it for their own use as a trademark for their publication " Arbor Day ," so he countered their efforts, launched a website, and trademarked it for " public use celebrations " and defended the matter in a federal district court in the United States to ensure it was judged as property of the public domain, the case was settled in October 1999.
At the start of his career, he won public attention by creating small, intimate modestly scaled works in unconventional media and with eccentric subject matter.
Because of the subject matter and graphic violence of some of De Palma's films, such as Dressed to Kill, Scarface and Body Double, they are often at the center of controversy with the Motion Picture Association of America, film critics and the viewing public.
Aside from controversies over the merits of particular conspiratorial claims, the general discussion of conspiracy theory is itself a matter of some public contention.
The aediles had likewise a superintendence over the public buildings, and it is not easy to define with accuracy the respective duties of the censors and aediles, but it may be remarked in general that the superintendence of the aediles had more of a police character, while that of the censors were more financial in subject matter.
Controversy is a state of prolonged public dispute or debate, usually concerning a matter of opinion.
The following week it was reported a gag order had been placed on the band regarding further public statements on the matter.
The public role adopted by Sir John Kerr was curtailed considerably after the constitutional crisis of 1975 ; Sir William Deane's public statements on political issues produced some hostility towards him ; and some charities disassociated themselves from Peter Hollingworth after the issue of his management of sex abuse cases during his time as Anglican Archbishop of Brisbane became a matter of controversy.
Any citizen could bring a matter before a grand jury directly, from a public work that needed repair, to the delinquent conduct of a public official, to a complaint of a crime, and grand juries could conduct their own investigations.
If they decide not to have a Governor and the public agrees with that, and Parliament agrees, and the Queen agrees to it, that is a different matter, but while there is a Governor you have got to give him some respectability and credibility, because he is the host for the whole of New South Wales.
We are fully aware of the difficulties confronting the public authorities in this matter, especially in the developing countries.
Heinrich Himmler, one of the main architects of the Holocaust, preferred that the matter not be discussed in public.
For example, in Spitting Image, Major's puppet was changed from a circus performer to that of a grey man who ate dinner with his wife in silence, occasionally saying " nice peas, dear ", whilst at the same time nursing an unrequited crush on his colleague Virginia Bottomley – an invention, but an ironic one in view of his affair with Edwina Currie, which was not then a matter of public knowledge.
He would have to consent to a gag order that would prevent him from making any public statements on the matter for the duration of his 20-year sentence, and he would have to drop any claims that he had been mistreated or tortured by U. S. military personnel in Afghanistan and aboard two military ships during December 2001 and January 2002.
Whether the relationship included any genital component was not a matter for public discourse, but women could form strong and exclusive bonds with each other and still be considered virtuous, innocent, and chaste ; a similar relationship with a man would have destroyed a woman's reputation.
The matter instantly occupied the news media and Lewinsky spent the next weeks hiding from public attention in her mother's residence within the Watergate complex.
A related concept is the jury, which can be regarded as a specialized form of militia convened to render a verdict in a court proceeding ( known as a petit jury or trial jury ) or to investigate a public matter and render a presentment or indictment ( grand jury ).
Left-wing journalists outed Adolf Hitler's closest ally Ernst Röhm in the early 1930s, causing Brand to write, " when someone — as teacher, priest, representative, or statesman — would like to set in the most damaging way the intimate love contacts of others under degrading control — in that moment his own love-life also ceases to be a private matter and forfeits every claim to remain protected hence-forward from public scrutiny and suspicious oversight.

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