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These methods may be used in all subdisciplines of chemistry, excluding purely theoretical chemistry.
These methods may be used in all subdisciplines of chemistry, excluding purely theoretical chemistry.
These range in colour from various purple tints through various shades of light gray, and to purely white.
These pads make no significant sound themselves, but purely trigger the electronic sound, and are played with the same drum sticks as other drum kit components.
These gatherings, subject to presidency by higher ranking bishops, may govern the judicatory which are represented in the council, though the synod or council may also be purely advisory.
These cars used Bosch LH-Jetronic fuel injection and purely electronic Bosch ignition, the same systems used on the later 32-valve cars, though without the pollution controls.
These token types are purely a convention for ease of representing a specific army size.
These are the two areas where woodcut has been most extensively used purely as a process for making images without text.
These authors rejected the narrow ideal of a purely national culture and favored one that incorporated Czech literature into European culture and drew inspiration from the progress made outside of the Czech lands.
These experiments tested the Bell inequalities published in 1964 in a purely theoretical paper.
These debates were not purely academic.
These events are more likely to be energetic and noisy with the dance included purely for the purposes of the fun of those attending.
These stories were generally unscientific and tended towards the satirical rather than the purely entertaining ; their subject-matter was probably inspired by the popular writings of Fontenelle, notably his Entretiens sur la pluralité des mondes (" Conversations on the Multiplicity of Worlds ", 1686 ).
: These essentially pagan readings of Botticelli's Birth of Venus should not exclude a more purely Christian one, which may be derived from the Neoplatonic reading of the painting indicated above.
These storms can have maximum winds extending farther from the center than in a purely tropical cyclone and have no weather fronts linking directly to the center of circulation.
These weaknesses have been used by historians such as Robert Liddiard to argue that the architecture of castles such as Framlingham were influenced by cultural and political requirements as well as purely military intent.
These 18 countries can be placed on a continuum from the most purely social-democratic, Sweden, to the most liberal country, the United States ( Ferragina and Seeleib-Kaiser 2011 ).
These were originally meant to be purely geographic and not administrative.
These classes transferred to a new high school campus, Morisset High School, at the start of the 1965 school year, with the public school returning to purely primary education.
These parties are recognized to face moderate scarcity, and they are neither naturally altruistic nor purely egoistic.
These sensations are motions which are purely subjective, and are painful, indifferent or pleasant, according as they are violent, tranquil or gentle.
These ground flights may carry out operational roles ( such as air traffic control, airfield defence or firefighting ), engineering roles ( such as aircraft or ground systems maintenance ), medical, dental, and legal units, or purely administrative roles-such as finance, infrastructure or human resource management.
These recordings were not purely tape loops, since some after-the-fact processing, overdubbing, and editing were done as well.
These were coined however for purely historical reasons.

These and academic
These were his public academic activities, domi forisque, in the college and in the university.
These courses develop skills other than those we think of when we use the adjective `` academic ''.
These theories were first applied in the 1920s by Chinese scholars such as Guo Moruo, and became orthodoxy in academic study after 1949.
( See Browser wars ) These included extensions to control stylistic aspects of documents, contrary to the " belief the academic engineering community that such things as text color, background texture, font size and font face were definitely outside the scope of a language when their only intent was to specify how a document would be organized.
These workshops provide students with skills that can help them achieve success in their academic careers ( and often, in their future occupations ), which they may not learn inside the classroom.
These four faculties were formed at the start of 2009 from the consolidation of ten academic divisions, to enable a more organised and centralised approach to teaching and research:
These are labs designed to meet the needs of specific academic programs that have special equipment and software needs ( e. g., graphic design, computer science, GIS, CAD among others ).
Additionally, Amos and her music have been the subject of numerous official and unofficial books, as well as academic critique, including Tori Amos: Lyrics ( 2001 ) and an earlier biography, Tori Amos: All These Years ( 1996 ).
These centres have the necessary legal status to enjoy autonomy and academic freedom, while keeping its humanistic purpose within the framework of both the Charter of the University for Peace and the Charter of the United Nations and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
These children from divorced families may also be less likely to attend college, resulting in the discontinuation of their academic career
These experiments grew into the heuristics and biases research program which spread beyond academic psychology into other disciplines including medicine and political science.
These data routes are hosted by commercial, government, academic and other high-capacity network centers, the Internet exchange points and network access points, that interchange Internet traffic between the countries, continents and across the oceans of the world.
* American Orthotics and Prosthetic Association, American Board for Certification in Prosthetics and Orthotics, American Academy of Orthotics and Prosthetics – These three groups work together to take responsibility for the academic side of orthotics and prosthetics and provide certification of individuals and facilities working with orthotics and prosthetics.
These four schools were members of the North Central Conference which disbanded after the 2007-2008 academic year.
These major developments, including the Taylor Family Digital Library ( TFDL ), the U of C downtown campus and the new Energy, Environment and Experiential Learning building, are fulfilling distinct academic strategies and creating progressive learning environments.
These students come to study in Oxford for one academic year and have full access to its libraries and their designated tutors.
These grounds house all of the college's administrative and academic buildings, as well as undergraduate accommodation.
These new staircases effectively form a second quad, which is largely used to provide accommodation for conferences during the breaks between academic terms.
These opinions are now standard. Though his time as an academic was quite brief, he taught and encouraged a number of evolutionary biologists at the University of Oxford in the 1920s.
These companies are allowed to join AMBA as members irrespective of the academic background of their management and employees.
#: These are often further divided into academic and professional doctorates.
These may be labeled as academic versions, but perform the same as the full price retail software.
These student bodies organise various academic and social events as well as handling issues regarding welfare.

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