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These arguments, and a discussion of the distinctions between absolute and relative time, space, place and motion, appear in a Scholium at the very beginning of Newton's work, The Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy ( 1687 ), which established the foundations of classical mechanics and introduced his law of universal gravitation, which yielded the first quantitatively adequate dynamical explanation of planetary motion.
These highlanders, designated as " parvatiya Ayudhajivinah " in Pāṇini's Astadhyayi, were rebellious, fiercely independent and freedom-loving cavalrymen who never easily yielded to any overlord.
These stronger materials enabled the production of oversized rackets that yielded yet more power.
These vines yielded a total of 422, 430 tonnes of Shiraz grapes for wine production.
These experiments yielded examples of writing that appeared to represent " stream of consciousness ", a psychological theory often attributed to James, which became a term used to describe the style of modernist authors Virginia Woolf and James Joyce.
These negotiations, approved by Clark, yielded tripartite agreements between local labour councils, Greens and New Democrats in Vancouver and Victoria, leading to Red-Green coalitions contesting the 1999 municipal elections in both cities with the support of organized labour.
These have yielded a wide range of results: between 0. 1 % and 1. 4 % of males, and between 0. 3 % and 9. 4 % of females.
These include the service provided by rented accommodation, which can readily be priced, and the similar services yielded by a flat or house owned by the consumer who occupies it.
These sites in Kincardineshire fit the historical descriptions of Tacitus and have also yielded archaeological finds related to Roman presence.
These latter posts yielded him considerable income as well as considerable patronage power.
These in several instances have become well developed, and have yielded a copious supply of milk.
These projects were often very expensive, and yielded few results.
These models operated on the short recoil, delayed locking block system, which yielded a faster cycle time.
These palaces have yielded a wealth of artifacts and fragmentary frescoes.
These materials have yielded good transmission in the 3 – 5 µm range and strengths higher than that for single-phase individual constituents.
These regions feature many extensive archaeological excavation sites, which have yielded a wealth of artifacts.
These groups shared one important belief ; that the objective study of social science yielded an inescapable conclusion: scientific socialism.
These approaches later yielded to vacuum tube technology and the ' electric age ' of radio would end.
These recording sessions yielded vocal selections by Puckett and fiddle tunes by Tanner.
These expeditions yielded extensive photographic documentation of the lives of northern indigenous peoples by participating explorers, engineers, scientists and medical staff.
These similar musical infusions yielded related results in both: a grass-roots rural guitar-based musical tradition, becoming Bluegrass and Country in the US, in Argentina Folklore and Pampas music.
These locations within the houses have yielded the most artifacts.
These journals cover everything that happened to him in a most matter-of-fact manner and have yielded much material for historians and other researchers of that time period in North American history.
These beds have also yielded fossil insects, fossils of ginkgo trees, and many other dinosaurs, including the early troodontid Sinovenator, also described by Makovicky later in 2005.
These tracks had been recorded around November 1967 ( two months after Safe as Milks release ), and were from the same sessions that yielded the songs on Mirror Man ( 1971 ).

These and remarkable
These remarkable ships and weapons, ranging the oceans, will be capable of accurate fire on targets virtually anywhere on earth.
These preoccupations frustrate attempts to reconstruct a " typical " triumph from most written accounts: where details are given, they are invariably remarkable, exceptional, strange or superlative.
These remarkable results, at least in their original form, are due essentially to Wald.
These events have resulted in a remarkable form of Prince Albert's life history, one that continues to be reflected in London architecture in a number of ways, including in the Albert Memorial later erected to the Prince.
The courthouse for this sparsely populated remote county is remarkable in its formality … These include the giant Doric columns with fillets and bases, a pediment forming a projecting portico, a modillioned cornice, and pedimented side dormers .” ( p. 481 )
These evolutionary forces have often caused species in different families and even orders to evolve similar strategies and adaptations to the same problems, leading to remarkable convergent evolution, such as that between auks and penguins.
These three poems are remarkable for the corrupt state of their text, which makes it likely that they have come from the same source and possibly are by the same author.
These epithets, which show a crossing and swapping of functional qualities between the gods, are the most remarkable apparent proof of their proximity.
These analyses of William Shakespeare's heroines are remarkable for their delicacy of critical insight and fineness of literary touch.
These plants are remarkable in that they successfully reproduce through pseudocopulation, that is, their flowers mimic female insects to such a degree that amorous males are fooled into mating with the flowers, thereby pollinating them.
These resemble normal hakama in every way except their remarkable length in both the back and front, forming a train one or two feet long and impeding the ability to walk normally, thus helping to prevent a surprise attack or assassination attempt ( see image here ).
These remarkable works, half pamphlets half moral treatises, succeeded each other as a rule at the twelve months ' interval, and the succession was almost unbroken for five or six years.
These included some remarkable features such as disk independent operation ( DIOP: the ability to continue essential software processing
These structures are all the more remarkable because they evolved from nothing — the ancestral terrestrial reptile had no hump on its back or blade on its tail to serve as a precursor.
These conditions are perfect for tornado formation, which Mandurah's climate is remarkable for producing one of the highest densities of tornadoes in the world.
These sources were mixed with the vigorous " Barbarian " artistic culture of Northern Europe to produce a remarkable artistic legacy.
These were a remarkable departure from the " human wave " tactics that had dominated the strategy of all the major armies until that point during World War I.
These remarkable photographs, taken over a span of thirty years, capture the magical moods and textures of a sublime, singular landscape-a rare retrospective of images taken by film director John Hanson as he rambled the back roads of the plains below the sky.
These remarkable gifts are due to her suppressed magical ability, which Agnes unconsciously used to enhance her innate musical talent.
These eyes are remarkable in their internal anatomy ; there is a suggestion that they represent the last step in the integration of the aggregate of simple ocelli into a compound eye, and of further integration of a compound eye into a simple eye.
These tube worm hemoglobins are remarkable for carrying oxygen in the presence of sulfide, without being completely " poisoned " or inhibited by this molecule, as hemoglobins in most other species are.
These tendencies were perhaps all the more remarkable considering that the children accepted by Summerhill were often from problematic backgrounds, where parental conflict or neglect had resulted in children arriving in a particularly unhappy state of mind.
These remarkable burred seeds have allowed this plant to be carried all over the world by unsuspecting travelers.
These age states indicated that the life-history strategy in terms of age states was similar to that of other fynbos plants and showed remarkable synchronization with the suggested fire frequency of about 15 to 20 years for this area.
These numbers were especially remarkable for a defenseman.

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