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peripheral and nature
The anamorphosis abscondita creates visual effects which are not encountered in nature, making the spectacle of gardens designed in this way extremely unusual to the viewer ( who experiences a tension between the natural perspective cues in his peripheral vision and the forced perspective of the formal garden ).
Each STP task was similar in nature to the peripheral processor programs in earlier Control Data operating systems.
Somewhat oddly, given the peripheral nature of the independence position, Kerr was one of three candidates advocating this stance ( Rev.
His many contributions to biology include the development of cell theory, the discovery of Schwann cells in the peripheral nervous system, the discovery and study of pepsin, the discovery of the organic nature of yeast, and the invention of the term metabolism.
In the highest areas are located ceremonial nature structures as ballgame courts ( over 24 ) 12 of them have a special distribution which has been termed " Cantona type ", because it has integrated architectural complexes in which generally are is a pyramid, one or two plazas, an altar, and several peripheral structures ; there is uneven symmetry on its walls, there are discrepancies in orientation or measures.
It is a case of being aware of a thing in one's peripheral vision and, while staring straight ahead, trying to decipher, without looking at it, the true nature of what it is.
When we are dealing with two different endings of the same sensory neurone, the one peripheral and concerned with vasodilatation and the other at a central synapse, can we suppose that the discovery and identification of a chemical transmitter of axon-reflex vasodilatation would furnish a hint as to the nature of the transmission process at a central synapse?
Sir Humphrey is a master of obfuscation and manipulation, often making long-winded statements such as, " In view of the somewhat nebulous and inexplicit nature of your remit, and the arguably marginal and peripheral nature of your influence within the central deliberations and decisions within the political process, there could be a case for restructuring their action priorities in such a way as to eliminate your liquidation from their immediate agenda.

peripheral and English
This version adds support for Nintendo's Rumble Pak peripheral and includes voice acting from the English version.
Composers at court resumed writing English anthems, although the practice of setting Latin texts continued, growing more peripheral over time.
The town participates in the JET Programme and currently employs two JET Assistant Language English Teacher at the junior high schools and elementary schools in the central area ( Sakawa ) and the peripheral areas ( Ogawa, Kuroiwa and Togano ).
Since this peripheral was only available in Japan ( intended for use with Nintendo's Family BASIC ), track saving was effectively unavailable to American and European players even though there are " save " and " load " options present within the in-game menus of those versions ( the game's English manual states that " Save and Load menu selections are not operable in this game ; they have been programmed in for potential product developments ").
The small port of Alagoa, for many decades, was the point of embarkation for orange exports from the valley ; an example of a successes in a peripheral economy, orange exports were sent directly to England, by English and Portuguese ships.
Old English ō, eō became in Early Scots becoming in Modern peripheral dialects.
As for the third, there are, no doubt, significant regularities even in departures from the core principles ( for example, in irregular verb morphology in English ), and it may be that peripheral constructions are related to the core in systematic ways, say by relaxing certain conditions of core grammar.

peripheral and put
However, these methods cannot address all use case scenarios for the vast number of peripheral types being put to use today.
MicroProse put Meier on retainer for consultational advice and for the use of his name, but Meier only had peripheral involvement in the design of this game.
Centralization's weaknesses are centered around the system's heavy reliance on a few central components ; if the system's hubs are put out of operation, either accidentally or through hostile action, the system and its peripheral components are severely affected.

peripheral and him
In 2006 IGN listed him as the second-best " peripheral character " on The Simpsons, commenting that Bob is " a man of contradictions ; his goofy appearance, complete with palm tree like hair, doesn't seem to match up to the well spoken and even musically talented maniac.
His " music was soon forgotten ", writes scholar Erik Levi, leaving him " an essentially peripheral figure in American musical life.
During the last year of James's life, with Buckingham consolidating his control of Charles to ensure his own future, the king was often seriously ill, leaving him an increasingly peripheral figure, rarely able to visit London.
Most of the white characters tend to pay only peripheral attention to him, though his actions are central to the plot.
Concern for the army ’ s standing, morale, and future loyalty leads him to suggest reforms, including the removal of fiscal duties from the military, officer recruitment from the ranks based on merit, religious education, inculcation of integrity and loyalty, regular pay linked to inflation, and maintenance of an efficient intelligence service throughout Khorasan and peripheral provinces, regardless of cost.
The rest of Lothair's reign was dominated by internal troubles which distracted him from important peripheral affairs.
The outlying districts and peripheral areas, in which the poor and homeless sought shelter, also furnished him with pictorial subjects.
In 2002, Black won the Brownlow Medal, polling 25 votes to beat second placed Josh Francou by four votes and comparisons were made between him and dual Brownlow Medallist Greg Williams because of his outstanding peripheral vision and ability to get the contested ball ..
Having him born in Bethlehem was also important as it is believed critics attacked Jesus ' origin in the minor and peripheral town of Nazareth.

peripheral and position
The cores of these great empires were located on the territory of the current Republic of Mali, so current-day Senegal occupied a peripheral position.
While Milan continued their domestic dominance by winning Serie A in both 1991 – 92 ( a season in which they went undefeated ) and 1992 – 93, Gullit's position was an increasingly peripheral one.
During the colonial period, present-day Argentina offered fewer economic advantages compared to other parts of the Spanish Empire such as Mexico or Peru, which caused it to assume a peripheral position within the Spanish colonial economy.
It also describes the sensation of having glimpsed oneself in peripheral vision, in a position where there is no chance that it could have been a reflection.
Each part had different taxation, privileges and military arrangements ; in practice, the level of taxation in many of the more peripheral provinces was less than that in Castile, but the privileged position of the Castilian nobility at all senior levels of royal appointment was a contentious issue for the less favoured provinces.
The rich, detailed information we receive from peripheral touch / position receptors is superimposed on a background of awareness, memory and emotions that is set, in part, by peripheral pain / temperature receptors.
How do neurons migrate to the proper position in the central and peripheral systems?
It should be noted that these values vary with the wavelength of illumination, because of the wavelength dependence of photoreceptor sensitivity, and they vary with the position of the illumination within the retina, because of the concentration of cones in central regions including the fovea and the macula, and the dominance of rods in the peripheral regions of the retina.
Despite the populist rhetoric of the " father of the poor ", the gaúcho Vargas was ushered into power by planter oligarchies of peripheral regions amid a revolution from above, and was thus in no position to truly meet substantive popular demands.
Legionaries were quartered in a peripheral zone inside the intervallum, which they could rapidly cross to take up position on the vallum.
In the days of Joint Factory 718, Dashanzi was chosen for its peripheral position well outside the city center.
Dependency and world system theory propose that the poverty and backwardness of poor countries are caused by their peripheral position in the international division of labor.
* Antiadrenergic side effects occur very frequently due to strong central and peripheral blockage of alpha receptors: hypotension, postural collapse ( when patient is rising too fast from lying or sitting position to standing ), arrhythmias ( sinus tachycardia, bradycardia, AV block, rarely other forms of cardiac problems ).
Because of the Bijlmer's peripheral position relative to the city centre, it was decided a metro line was to be built towards the Bijlmer.
An individual is likely to create a personal hierarchy of such positions, where one will be a central position while the rest are peripheral positions.
A position that is deemed the most important to given individual is called central, others are peripheral.
He recovered a degree of peripheral vision, and made plans to return to his teaching position.
Canaanite religion was influenced by its peripheral position, intermediary between Egypt and Mesopotamia, whose religions had a growing impact upon Canaanite religion.
The Late Middle Ages found the city, its port and its colony of active Genoese merchants in a peripheral but nonetheless important position in European international trade, while its economy suffered severe demographic and social shocks such as the Black Death of 1348 and the anti-Jewish revolt of 1391.

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