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The infamous Wansee Conference called by Heydrich in January 1942, to organize the material and technical means to put to death the eleven million Jews spread throughout the nations of Europe, was attended by representatives of major organs of the German state, including the Reich Minister of the Interior, the State Secretary in charge of the Four Year Plan, the Reich Minister of Justice, the Under Secretary of Foreign Affairs.
The judicial system of Finland is divided between courts with regular civil and criminal jurisdiction and administrative courts with responsibility for litigation between the individuals and the administrative organs of the state and the communities.
Fine Gael is seen as being a constitutional party, with members and public representatives always showing considerable deference to the institutional organs of the Irish state.
In contrast, in vivo work is that which is conducted with living organisms in their normal, intact state, while ex vivo studies are conducted on functional organs that have been removed from the intact organism.
Estrogen is responsible for the appearance of secondary sex characteristics for females at puberty and for the maturation and maintenance of the reproductive organs in their mature functional state.
The primary organs of state power are the National People's Congress ( NPC ), the President, and the State Council.
State administrative organs took direction from the parallel party organs, and appointments of all party and state officials required approval of the central organs of the party.
* Muscle tone, the state of tension or responsiveness of the organs or tissues of the body
The Supreme People's Procuracy observes the implementation of state organs and makes sure that Vietnamese citizens follow the law.
Human perceptual experiences depend on stimuli which arrive at one's various sensory organs from the external world and these stimuli cause changes in one's mental state, ultimately causing one to feel a sensation, which may be pleasant or unpleasant.
Besides output to the various organs in the body, the vagus nerve conveys sensory information about the state of the body's organs to the central nervous system.
In their place, a new generation of Slovak Communists took control of party and state organs in Slovakia, led by Alexander Dubček, who became First Secretary of the Slovak branch of the party.
However, state organs with competing interests and institutions such as the court conference ( tingyi 廷議 )— where ministers were convened to reach majority consensus on an issue — pressured the emperor to accept the advice of his ministers on policy decisions.
This arrangement effectively continues today, as most organs of state are located in Pretoria, with the notable exceptions of the Constitutional Court and Human Rights Commission ( both in Johannesburg ), the Supreme Court of Appeal and Judicial Services Commission ( both in Bloemfontein ) and Parliament ( Cape Town ).
To promote himself and the Liberation Rally, he toured the country giving speeches and gained exclusive control of the state media organs.
The coercive backbone of the state apparatus ran downward from the Ministry of Interior through the governors ' executive organs to the district police station and the village headman ( sing., ; pl., umadah ).
Although the practice initially enjoyed considerable support from Chinese officialdom, by the mid-to late-1990s, the Communist Party and public security organs increasingly viewed Falun Gong as a potential threat due to its size, independence from the state, and spiritual teachings.
All organs of the state would be considered agencies of the ruling PNC and subject to its control.
It directs and controls the activities of the ministries and other state organs.
According to the opinion of the Supreme Court of the German Reich, every citizen owes his Fatherland a duty of allegiance regarding information, and endeavours towards the enforcement of existing laws may be implemented only through the utilization of responsible domestic state organs, and never by appealing to foreign governments.
According to Chinese sources, in the year 1948, 21 individuals were murdered by state sacrificial priests from Lhasa as part of a ritual of enemy destruction, because their organs were required as magical ingredients.

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pharmacological effects in vitro on isolated surviving organs and in vivo on blood pressure were assayed ; ;
the sounds made by these organs were, therefore, dissimilar.
A remarkable feature of these KO mice is that they have a very restricted phenotype: Casp3, 9, APAF-1 KO mice have deformations of neural tissue and FADD and Casp 8 KO showed defective heart development, however in both types of KO other organs developed normally and some cell types were still sensitive to apoptotic stimuli suggesting that unknown proapoptotic pathways exist.
Indeed, when the Myth of Osiris and Isis emerged, it was said that when Osiris had been killed by Set, Osiris ' organs were given to Anubis as a gift.
Effects were mostly associated with the kidney and liver, the dietary detoxifying organs, although different between the 3 GMOs.
Stalin had managed to turn Lenin's hierarchical model on its head ; under Lenin the Party Congress and the Central Committee were the highest decision-making organs, under Stalin the Politburo, Secretariat and the Orgburo became the most important decision-making bodies.
However, David E. Fishman, professor of Jewish History at the Jewish Theological Seminary of America, states that, whereas the heder and yeshiva, the organs of Jewish education, " were banned by virtue of the law separating church and school, and subjected to tough police and administrative actions ," circumcision was not proscribed by law or suppressed by executive measures.
In the era of pipe organs which used hand-pumped blowers, and of churches which were only heated during church services, organists used pedal harpsichords and pedal clavichords as practice instruments ( see also: pedal piano ).
Compared to modern athletes, they were probably overweight, but this may have " protected their vital organs from the cutting blows of their opponents ".
Although many different models of Hammond organs were produced, the Hammond B-3 organ is most well known.
Such hymns were banned, along with any form of instrumental musical accompaniment, and organs were ripped out of churches.
Transplantations of other organs, such as heart, liver and pancreas, were also introduced during the latter 20th century.
He taught that local diseases were frequently the results of disordered states of the digestive organs, and were to be treated by purging and attention to diet.
Not only was an abnormally engorged clitoris thought to create lusts in some women that led them to masturbate, but pamphlets warning women about masturbation leading to such oversized organs were written as cautionary tales.
The main constitutional organs of the League were the Assembly, the Council, and the Permanent Secretariat.
Individuals were categorized according to their so-called " rejection spectrum " which allowed doctors to counter any immune system responses to the new organs, allowing transplants to " take " for life.
Sultan Murad's internal organs were buried in Kosovo field and remains to this day on a corner of the battlefield in a location called Meshed-i Hudavendigar which has gained a religious significance by the Muslims ( which had been renamed Obilić by the Serbs ).
Such keyboards allow melody and contrasting accompaniment to be played without the expense of a second manual and were a regular feature in Spanish and some English organs of the renaissance and baroque.
) was perhaps the first to try to systematically classify plants ; mushrooms were considered to be plants that were missing certain organs.
The party organs within the military were strengthened after two incidents in 1956 and 1969 that resulted in a wide-scale purge of factions opposed to Kim Il Sung.
Under Stalin's direction in 1922, the party created departments of the Central Committee and other organs at lower levels that were responsible for the registration and appointment of party officials.
The German physician Franz Joseph Gall ( 1758 – 1828 ) in 1796 began lecturing on organology, the isolation of mental faculties and later cranioscopy, which was the reading of the bumps on the skull that were supposedly created by the brain organs.

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