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These fossils serve as a reminder that taxonomic divisions are human constructs that have been imposed in hindsight on a continuum of variation.
These were avoided in PM by building an elaborate system of types: a set of elements is of a different type than is each of its elements ( a set is not an element ; one element is not the set ) and one cannot speak of the " set of all sets " and similar constructs, which would lead to paradoxes ( see Russell's paradox ).
These objects, it asserts, are primarily semiotic objects existing in the sphere of human culture, sustained by social practices ( after Wittgenstein ) that utilize physically embodied signs and give rise to intrapersonal ( mental ) constructs.
These constructs are referred to as " infectious clones ", as transfection of the BAC construct into host cells is sufficient to initiate viral infection.
These virtual versions of both Jor-El and Lara remain as constructs within the Fortress throughout the series ( until the alternate continuity of Superman Returns, see below ).
These constructs are taken from a standard-cell library consisting of pre-characterized collections of gates ( such as 2 input nor, 2 input nand, inverters, etc .).
These fossils serve as a reminder that taxonomic divisions are human constructs that have been imposed in hindsight on a continuum of variation.
These notations take advantage of the fact that most constructs in BPEL are block-structured ( e. g., sequence, while, pick, scope, etc.
These constructs induced humoral and cellular immune responses in mice.
These extensions provide features not described in the language specification, or they redefine existing constructs.
These tools are exteriorized forms of mental processes manifested in constructs, whether physical or psychological.
These attacks, instigated by a mysterious person called only The Other, involved bio-engineered constructs known as slaver wasps.
These animated constructs are slow if terribly strong and powerful fighters.
These animated constructs were crafted to have predatory instincts by the Necrotects, they lurk beneath the desert sands ready to spring out and attack the unwary with their halberds while their deadly gaze can transform their foe into sand.
; Screaming Skull Catapult ( Rare Unit ): These magical constructs are huge catapults made from bones and crewed by skeletons.
These constructs resembling mythical creatures of the underworld are borne aloft upon huge wings and are capable of killing a dragon or a giant with one swing of its decapitating blades.
These variables, which are metalinguistic constructs, stand for any term or subformula of the system, which may or may not be required to satisfy certain conditions.
These powers included flight, sonic blasts and the creation of solid energy constructs.
These studies showed how the visual system constructs complex representations of visual information from simple stimulus features.
These costumes are 20th-century constructs only loosely based on tradition.
These constructs surfaced again in the 1980s: in a 1982 paper by David Joyce ( where the term quandle was coined ), in a 1982 paper by Sergei Matveev ( under the name distributive groupoids ) and in a 1986 conference paper by Egbert Brieskorn ( where they were called automorphic sets ).
These results indicate that CWB and OCB are two separate constructs and should be conceptualized as thus.
These constructs can further be used to structure and facilitate the design and implementation of detailed IT systems.
These constructs can be classified into three categories: job-relevant interview content ( constructs interview questions are designed to assess ), interviewee performance ( applicant behaviors unrelated to the applicant characteristics the interview questions are designed to assess but nevertheless influence interviewer evaluations of interviewee responses ), and potentially job-irrelevant interviewer biases ( personal and demographic characteristics of applicants that may influence interviewer evaluations of interviewee responses in an illegal, discriminatory way ).

These and develop
These courses develop skills other than those we think of when we use the adjective `` academic ''.
These oils develop hard, smooth films when they dry and form resinlike substances.
These two invasions caused English to become " mixed " to some degree ( though it was never a truly mixed language in the strictest sense of the word ; mixed languages arise from the cohabitation of speakers of different languages, who develop a hybrid tongue for basic communication ).
These ancient breeds then migrated South ( founding the Tazi / Saluki branch ) and West ( founding the Stepnaya, Krimskaya and Hortaya branches ) to develop into breeds adapted to those regions.
These sudden departures forced the writing team to quickly develop characters who had previously stood in the background.
These links between deities were fluid, and did not represent the permanent merging of two gods into one ; therefore, some gods could develop multiple syncretic connections.
These are often created for human benefits ; Attention Restoration Theory argues that spending time in nature reduces stress and improves health, while forest schools and kindergartens help young people to develop social as well as scientific skills in forests.
These included Eddy's tail-less diamond kite, the tetrahedral kite, the flexible kite, the sled kite, and the parafoil kite, which helped to develop the modern hang-gliders.
These fuse to form zygotes, which develop into new individuals.
These storms can develop between August and October.
These cultures did not develop the stoneware, porcelain or glazes found in the old world.
These consciousness-raising sessions allowed early radical feminists to develop a political ideology based on common experiences women faced with male supremacy.
These centers helped develop many of the debriefing techniques used nowadays with traumatized populations from all walks of life.
These spiraling columns of air frequently develop in tropical areas close to the equator, and are less common at high latitudes.
These parties tend to develop on a par with suffrage and democracy.
These contacts immediately led to the dispatch of multiple embassies from the Chinese, which helped to develop the Silk Road.
These are initially elongated, but quickly develop into a more rounded form.
These worked to develop and finance new industries and attract skilled and knowledgeable immigrants from Europe.
These Y-linked proteins would not be recognized in the mother's immune system due to the fact that she is female, causing her to develop antibodies which would travel through the placental barrier into the fetal compartment.
These pair bonds take several years to develop in some species, particularly with the albatrosses.
These can develop from about 8 hp for a single-cylinder 60 cc unit ( MiniROK by Vortex ) to over 90 hp for a twin 250 cc.
These few remains show that a small colonisation must have existed which did not manage to develop and flourish.
These fortifications, and with them the naval importance of the town, were to continue to develop throughout the 18th century.
These sources were unreliable, however, and there was a push to develop a source in England especially as imports from the Papal States were ceased following the excommunication of Henry VIII.

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