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These registries are sponsored by 18 national medical, dental, and veterinary societies and have as their mission the assembling of selected cases of interest to military medicine and of establishing through the mechanism of follow-up of living patients the natural history of various diseases of military-medical importance.
These early human cultures later interpreted these spirits to be present in animals, the living plant world, and even in natural objects in a form of animism.
These included the concept of warning colouration in animals, and the Wallace effect, a hypothesis on how natural selection could contribute to speciation by encouraging the development of barriers against hybridization.
These may be " natural alloys " manufactured by smelting zinc rich copper ores in reducing conditions.
These nylon shuttles may be constructed with either natural cork or synthetic foam base, and a plastic skirt.
These facts have allowed Barbagia to preserve its cultural and natural treasures.
These rights, which some Whigs considered to include freedom of the press and freedom of speech, were justified by custom rather than by natural rights.
These myths tend to emphasize creative forces as animistic in nature rather than sexual, and depict the sacred as the elemental and integral component of the natural world.
These groups can be seen as the basic building blocks of all finite groups, in much the same way as the prime numbers are the basic building blocks of the natural numbers.
These inputs can be natural numbers, but may also be values of some other kind, such as strings over the binary alphabet
These include natural and man-made materials, interaction of materials with machines, safety and health, energy conservation, and waste and pollution control.
These stones were initially sold under the names " Emerita " and " Symeralds ", and they were grown as a thin layer of emerald on top of natural colorless beryl stones.
These sensational stories piqued public interest in a profession largely off-limits to human interest news reporting, a natural consequence of the secrecy inherent to their work.
These shelters also provide a haven from natural disasters such as tornadoes and hurricanes, although Switzerland is rarely subject to such natural phenomena.
These believe that what the New Testament described as " speaking in tongues " was xenoglossia, a miraculous spiritual gift through which the speaker could communicate in natural languages not previously studied.
These included the exploitation of natural resources and the colonization of remote areas as well as the realization of enormous infrastructural facilities and industrial construction projects.
These rights may exist as natural rights or as legal rights, in both national and international law.
These strings are normally tuned to C, D and G natural respectively.
These inherited traits are usually the result of a combination of natural crosses and artificial selection methods aimed at producing horses for specific tasks.
These causative principles, whether material, essential, or mystical, correlate as the expression of the natural order of the universe.
These disputes are in part about the control of marine and natural resources, such as possible reserves of crude oil and natural gas.
These ( and other ) critics have questioned how natural selection operating on individual organisms can lead to the evolution of planetary-scale homeostasis.
These three, ' The Ancient Mariner ,' ' Christabel ,' and ' Kubla Khan ,' produced an aura which defies definition, but which might be properly be called one of ' natural magic.

These and arches
These arches create a rich and lively effect when used for window tracery and surface decoration.
These characteristics include the materiality in terms of large stone construction, the repetitive rhythmic use of windows containing various sized arches and barrel vaults directing attention towards them, decorated spandrels ( wall section connecting arches ) and the inclusion of gabled walls ( pointed sections ).
These include the south-west quoin of the nave, and a single splay window high on the south wall with traces of Roman brick as well as arches that are presumed to pre-date 1066.
These include semi-circular door arches, window styles, corbelled towers and positioning of putlog holes, and are usually ascribed to the influence of the Savoy architect Master James.
" These designs include the five masks forming the keystones to the arches on the courtyard side of the vestibule, and the two above the doors leading into the wings of the north block, all believed to have been carved by Joseph Nollekens.
These concave features cannot be represented in a heightmap due to only the top ' layer ' of data being represented, leaving everything below it filled ( the volume that would otherwise be the inside of the caves, or the underside of arches or overhangs ).
These arches are echoed in the arches of the gallery which are half of the main arches ' height with central supporting piers.
These scissors can also be used for decorative cuts and a number of patterns ( arches, sawtooth of different aspect ratios, or asymmetric teeth ) are available.
These arches are separated by sculptures of St. John the Baptist, St. Michael and the Virtues and, surprisingly, a nude Hercules.
These include Clifty Hollow Natural Bridge ( actually a series of arches ) in Missouri, and Alum Cove in the Ozark – St. Francis National Forest.
These arches are strengthened by the prestressing of the columns, as they are initially inserted into the soil at opposing angles.
These arches are supported by a pair of flying buttresses.
These arches, in a classic deep-red faience style, formed the original perimeter: two are infilled with street-facing shops.
These bridges also doubled as regulators for the canal ’ s waters due to the floodgates on their supporting arches.
These arches descend from the ancestral game of ground billiards ( which may also be related to cricket ), and were formerly called the hoop, arch or port.
These supports lack any capitals but have squinches or consoles at their summit, leading to the optical effect that the arches seem to grow integrally out of the piers.
These features, coupled with the heavy mannerist use of rustication on ground floor with segmented arches and windows, is the reason that Lyme appears more " Italian " than many other English houses in the Palladian style and has led to it being described as " the boldest Palladian building in England.
These groin vaults are created by the combination of arches along the wall and larger, transverse arches bridging the nave of the chapel.
These two blood streams remain mostly separate as they flow through the ventricle leading to the gill arches.
These include: the Evo 1, Evo 2, and Sport Evolution some of which featured less weight, improved aerodynamics, taller front wheel arches ( Sport Evolution ; to further facilitate wheels in DTM ), brake ducting, and more power.

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