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These are few and seemingly disjointed data, but they illustrate the important fact that fundamental alterations in conditioned reactions occur in a variety of states in which the hypothalamic balance has been altered by physiological experimentation, pharmacological action, or clinical processes.
These include psychometry ( establishing the history of an object ), slate writing ( common in Victorian times ), extras appearing in photographs ( seemingly no more ; possibly since the advent of compound camera lenses using plastic as well as quartz-glass ) and a long list of other curiosities.
These seemingly antithetical images combine to demonstrate the proximity of the known and the unknown worlds, the two worlds of Understanding and Imagination.
These fundamental ontological categories provide the basis for communication in an age: a horizon of unspoken and seemingly unquestionable background meanings, such as human beings understood unquestioningly as subjects and other entities understood unquestioningly as objects.
These usually small establishments can still be identified in many towns, seemingly oddly located in the middle of otherwise terraced housing part way up a street, unlike purpose-built pubs that are usually found on corners or road junctions.
These examples of polysemy served the double purpose of showing that indigenous languages sometimes made more fine grained semantic distinctions than European languages and that direct translation between two languages, even of seemingly basic concepts like snow or water, is not always possible.
These are the sources of information about Ninian of Whithorn, and all provide seemingly innocuous personal details about his life.
These experienced artillerymen could offer some seemingly convincing reasons why the M101 was still the superior weapon: its waist-high breech made it easier to load ; it had higher ground clearance when in tow ; but most important, it was considerably less expensive than the M102.
These ancient cities were unique in that they often had drainage systems, seemingly tied to a well-developed ideal of urban sanitation.
These recognize that recruiting a large number of others into a scheme can be difficult so a seemingly simpler model is used.
These seemingly distinct physical phenomena can be formalised identically in terms of PDEs, which shows that they are governed by the same underlying dynamic.
These have various forms and structures, seemingly built in different periods by different architects, ranging from vaulted chambers built in the gap between the bedrock and the platform, to chambers cut into the bedrock itself.
These sparks happen in huge numbers at seemingly random locations between the electrode and the workpiece.
These five cobs were also symbols for a seemingly separate goddess.
These events seemingly settled the issue of where the courthouse and, in turn, the DeKalb County seat was going to be located.
These excerpts describe Saint Germanus ' incident with one Benlli, an inhospitable host seemingly unrelated to Vortigern, who comes to an untimely end, but his servant, who provides hospitality, is made the progenitor of kings of Powys ; Vortigern's son by his own daughter, whom Germanus in the end raises ; and Vortigern's own end caused by fire brought from heaven by Germanus ' prayers.
These inclusions, though seemingly insignificant by modern standards, were so revolutionary at the time that The Twilight Zone was awarded the Unity Award for Outstanding Contributions to Better Race Relations in 1961.
These seemingly metaphysical questions are today, in these ways, slowly being converted to the stuff of the physical sciences.
These relationships are sometimes not accounted for within the reporting of the ethnography despite the fact that they seemingly would influence the research findings.
These rumours have been gossip among London society for quite a while, though seemingly this is the first Lady Windermere has heard about.
These include: roads in the middle of nowhere, between two seemingly random points ; screen and estate walls ; piers in the middle of bogs ; etc.
These disclosures were intended to deter potentially or seemingly corrupting donations.
Curnoe and his friends also formed the Nihilist Party of Canada, which featured two campaign songs: “ Don ’ t Vote ” and “ Close the 49th Parallel .” These seemingly frivolous activities reflected his deeply held beliefs that Toronto art was imitating New York art.
These seemingly minute changes in a monoclonal antibody ’ s structure can have a profound effect on preclinical stability and process optimization as well as therapeutic product potency, bioavailability, and immunogenicity.

These and contradictory
These authors proved, however, that no optical system can justify these suppositions, since they are contradictory to the fundamental laws of reflexion and refraction.
These two properties are not contradictory, because in the optimal geometrical arrangement, there is more magnetic moment from the sublattice of electrons that point in one direction, than from the sublattice that points in the opposite direction.
These programs resembled the " sympathetic " yet contradictory film Dances With Wolves of 1990, in which, according to Ella Shohat and Robert Stam, the narrative choice was to relate the Lakota story as told through a Euro-American voice, for wider impact among a general audience.
These demands are contradictory and impossible to realize ( massless arms and zero-friction bearings do not exist in the real world ), so tone arm designs require engineering compromises.
These contradictory desires were evident in his policy in Italy.
These contradictory features have led to famously divided critical responses.
These contradictory descriptions of Brahman are used to show that the attributes of Brahman are similar to ones experienced by mortals, but not the same.
These two origins are not completely contradictory as the Dunlendings were descended from the Haladin who were counted the second house of the Edain.
These different aspects of adulthood are often inconsistent and contradictory.
These schema are to some extent contradictory, and it is likely that the novel would have been significantly different from any of them.
These two magical paradigms are very different, but while the individual is using one, he or she believes in it fully to the extent of ignoring all other ( often contradictory ) ones.
These roles are not necessarily contradictory or even distinguished within the Chinese religious system, which often merge multiple ancient philosophies and religions.
These primary accounts are described as contradictory and gross exaggerations.
These teachers took an approach called " classification of teaching " in an attempt to harmonize the numerous and often contradictory Buddhist texts that had come into China.
These different ways of looking at the field are not conflicting or contradictory, rather, by exploring their connections, one can often gain deeper insight into the nature of wave fields.
These exit polls produced highly contradictory preliminary reports.
These models call into question how one can simultaneously hold contradictory beliefs (" static " paradox ) and deceive oneself without rendering one's intentions ineffective (" dynamic / strategic " paradox ).
These seemingly contradictory forces in a poem create tension and paradoxical irony according to Brooks, but critics questioned whether irony leads to a poem ’ s unity or undermines it ( Leitch 2001 ).
These were Romans not under imperial control ; some of their reasons for rebellion may be indicated by the remarks of a Roman captive under Attila who was happy in his lot, giving a lively account of the vices of a declining empire, of which he had so long been the victim ; the cruel absurdity of the Roman princes, unable to protect their subjects against the public enemy, unwilling to trust them with arms for their own defence ; the intolerable weight of taxes, rendered still more oppressive by the intricate or arbitrary modes of collection ; the obscurity of numerous and contradictory laws ; the tedious and expensive forms of judicial proceedings ; the partial administration of justice ; and the universal corruption, which increased the influence of the rich, and aggravated the misfortunes of the poor.
These dates are approximate because there is contradictory information within the texts.
These messages get continually more incomprehensible or mutually contradictory until eventually all the passengers bail out.
These actions led to seemingly contradictory names such as " James City County " and " Charles City County.
These positions are contradictory to the tradition of both nationalistic and religious right wing politics in Israel.
These thought experiments try to use principles derived from the Copenhagen interpretation of quantum mechanics to derive conclusions that are seemingly contradictory.

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