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With the exception of Satires Of Circumstance, each volume contains dated poems ranging over several decades ( Winter Words spans sixty-one years ) ; ;
the former contains no poem dated before 1909 - 10 -- that is, no poem from a period covered by a previous volume -- and the latter has only a few such.
Plasma, which constitutes 55 % of blood fluid, is mostly water ( 92 % by volume ), and contains dissipated proteins, glucose, mineral ions, hormones, carbon dioxide ( plasma being the main medium for excretory product transportation ), and blood cells themselves.
In the Timaeus, Plato's major cosmological dialogue, the Platonic solid he associated with fire was the tetrahedron which is formed from four triangles and contains the least volume with the greatest surface area.
The hippocampus, which contains a large volume of just such glutamatergic neurons ( and NMDA receptors, which are permeable to Ca < sup > 2 +</ sup > entry after binding of both glutamate and glycine ), is especially vulnerable to epileptic seizure, subsequent spread of excitation, and possible neuronal death.
The Vatican Library contains a volume of manuscript letters and other documents written by him in connection with his various missions against Luther.
It contains a volume of 1, 180 cubic miles ( 4, 918 km³ ) of water.
Although the Sun is much denser than a GMC, the volume of a GMC is so great that it contains much more mass than the Sun.
Dated between 750 and 780, it contains the first eleven characters of poem # 2205 ( volume 10 ) written in Man ' yōgana.
It contains poem # 3807 ( volume 16 ).
It contains the first 14 characters of poem # 1391 ( volume 7 ) written in Man ' yōgana.
This volume contains many of his early papers, in which he argues for a deep connection between language and social structure.
Volume I contains the major works, and volume II contains shorter writings, both published essays and a selection of letters, but confusingly organized ; in addition, Foner's attributions of writings to Paine have come in for some criticism in that Foner may have included writings that Paine edited but did not write and omitted some writings that later scholars have attributed to Paine.
Positive displacement and momentum transfer pumps have a constant volume flow rate ( pumping speed ), but as the chamber's pressure drops, this volume contains less and less mass.
Further, opium tincture contains 17 % to 19 % alcohol, by volume, which may complicate its use as an analgesic in patients for whom alcohol is contraindicated.
Marsala contains about 15-20 % alcohol by volume.
Brandy generally contains 35 – 60 % alcohol by volume ( 70 – 120 US proof ) and is typically taken as an after-dinner drink.
Because of its large number of tiny granule cells, the cerebellum contains more neurons than the rest of the brain put together, but it takes up only 10 % of total brain volume.
When measured at the Low Water Datum, the lake contains a volume of 850 cubic miles ( 3, 540 km < sup > 3 </ sup >) and a shoreline length ( including islands ) of 3, 827 miles ( 6, 157 km ).
* The fourth volume contains facsimiles of fantastic memories of evenings in which the reproduction of two models of fans, a DVD and a flip book were created for the occasion on the basis of a series of photographs taken by Disdéri studio.
In mathematics, Minkowski's theorem is the statement that any convex set in R < sup > n </ sup > which is symmetric with respect to the origin and with volume greater than 2 < sup > n </ sup > d ( L ) contains a non-zero lattice point.
Shellac naturally contains a small amount of wax ( 3 %- 5 % by volume ), which comes from the lac bug.

volume and Life
* Paley, E. An Account of the Life and Writings of William Paley,, Farnborough: Gregg, 1970 ; originally, this was the first volume of The Works of William Paley, London, 1825.
Girodias also published My Life and Loves: Fifth Volume, which purported to be the final volume of the autobiography of Irish writer Frank Harris.
David Wharton, author of Life at the Limits: Organisms in Extreme Environments, notes “ Biochemical reactions are accompanied by changes in volume.
Its leader Fernand Braudel devoted the first volume – called The Structures of Everyday Lifeof his major work, Civilization and Capitalism 15th – 18th Century to the largely silent and invisible world that existed below the market economy.
They eventually decided upon Atlantis when they looked at a diagram in a Time Life volume, which depicted the city as built in three concentric circles.
The Life of Marie, volume 3.
* Twenty-Four Hours in the Life of a Woman, 1927 ( Original title: Vierundzwanzig Stunden aus dem Leben einer Frau ) – novella initially published in the volume Verwirrung der Gefühle: Drei Novellen
The Life of Lord Palmerston up to 1847 was written by Lord Dalling ( Sir H. Lytton Bulwer ), volumes I and II ( 1870 ), volume III edited and partly written by Evelyn Ashley ( 1874 ), after the author's death.
Lawson was a keen reader of Dickens and Marryat and novels such as Robbery under Arms and For the Term of his Natural Life ; an aunt had also given him a volume by Bret Harte.
His works are written about in Life of St. Thomas printed ( as Life of Becket ) in the second volume of Materials for the History of Thomas Becket, edited by the Rev.
" The latter sentence is often ( for example, at the start of the film Black Hawk Down ) falsely attributed to Plato ; the former appears in Reason in Common Sense, the first volume of Santayana's five-volume Life of Reason.
He had begun to write verses and this brought him in contact with two well-known verse writers of the day, Joseph Sheridan Moore who published a volume of verse, Spring Life Lyrics, in 1864, and James Lionel Michael.
During 1787 he wrote three letters on John Hawkins's Life of Johnson for the Gentleman's Magazine, which were reprinted by Thomas Kidd in his Tracts and Criticisms of Porson, and in a volume of Porson's Correspondence.
Beelzebub's Tales to His Grandson or An Objectively Impartial Criticism of the Life of Man is the first volume of the All and Everything trilogy written by the Greek-Armenian mystic G. I. Gurdjieff.
In 1908, he published Lebensweisheit (" The Wisdom of Life "), a slim volume about eudaemonism, the theory that happiness is the highest ethical pursuit.
In addition to the above, he was also the author of the following works: " Fragments of Criticism ," a volume of essays, ( 1860 ); Tables of European Literature and History, A. D. 200-1876 " ( 1876 ) " Tables of Ancient Literature and History ," ( 1877 ); " English Composition ," a literature primer, ( 1879 ); " Questions on English Composition ," ( 1890 ); and two volumes on " Lord Bacon's Life and Philosophy " for Black's Series of Philosophical Writers, ( 1887 – 89 ).
( Exceptions include the biography ABA — the Glory and the Torment: The Life of Dr. Immanuel Velikovsky, issued in 1995 and greeted with rather dubious reviews ; and a Hebrew translation of another Ages in Chaos volume, The Dark Age of Greece, that was published in Israel.
The character of Praed during his university life is described by Bulwer Lytton in the first volume of his Life.
German Life and Letters, volume 13 ( 1960 ), num.
His article on Shakespeare in the fifty-first volume ( 1897 ) of the Dictionary of National Biography formed the basis of his Life of William Shakespeare ( 1898 ), which reached its fifth edition in 1905.
Callwell ’ s 2 volumeLife and Diaries ” in 1927 damaged Wilson ’ s reputation – the “ New Statesman ” thought they showed him to be “ the typically stupid militarist … fundamentally a fool ” Sir Charles Deedes, who had studied under him at Staff College and later served on his staff, commented that Wilson came across in the diaries asan ambitious, volatile and even fatuous character, an intriguer concerned mainly with his own career ” and that this was “ far from the truth ” – Deedes commented that Wilson ’ s ability to see both sides of a question and inability to make a decision and stick to it made him a poor corps commander but a “ patient, lucid and fair ” adviser.
Braudel published the first volume of Civilization and Capitalism in 1967, and it was translated as Capitalism and Material Life, 1400 – 1800 in 1973.
The third, ' An Introduction to the Life and Work of Sir Granville Bantock ' by Vincent Budd was published in 2000 by Gnosis Press and a larger volume is apparently in progress.

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