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Thus Galen summarised and synthesised the work of his predecessors, and it is in Galen's words ( Galenism ) that Greek medicine was handed down to subsequent generations, such that Galenism became the means by which Greek medicine was known to the world.
Thus, Queen Victoria and subsequent monarchs were able to appoint leading lawyers to adjudicate in the House of Lords by making them life peers.
Thus he was forbidden to make any subsequent holonovel changes.
Thus, it is easy to convert from a vector file to a range of bitmap / raster file formats but it is much more difficult to go in the opposite direction, especially if subsequent editing of the vector picture is required.
Thus was Darnley's uniquely ' British ' inheritance put to use at last ... The subsequent release of Darnley into Scotland and the restoration of his father at the Scottish Court were part of this policy: the political disaster of the Darnley marriage as yet unforeseen.
Thus Arthur, " the once and future king ," is an illegitimate child ( though the later legend emphasizes that the conception occurred after Gorlois ' death and that therefore he was legitimated by Uther's subsequent marriage to Igraine ).
Thus Venus ' synodic period, which gives the time between two subsequent eastern ( or western ) greatest elongations, is 584 days.
Thus, if a widow who was sealed to her first husband remarries, she may be sealed by proxy to all of her subsequent husband ( s ), but only after both she and the subsequent husbands have died.
Thus, a boundary between discontinuous timecode ranges cannot be determined exactly until several subsequent frames or discontinuous sequences of them have passed.
Thus were true prior to the assignment, by the assignment axiom, then would be true subsequent to which.
Thus, a collective agreement providing for fixed rights such as salary rates and pension contributions could not be revised by subsequent legislatures elected by the public at large, even if such measures were required to prevent fiscal insolvency.
Thus the subsequent Islamic empires were known as Caliphates.
" Thus, subsequent to 1835, Smith was sometimes referred to as the First Elder of the church.
Thus her analysis considered embedded " structural conditions, emergent causal powers and properties, social interactions between agents, and subsequent structural changes or reproductions arising from the latter.
Thus the absence of a state religion, and the subsequent separation of the state and Church, is considered by proponents to be a prerequisite for such freedom of thought.
Thus, Okonkwo's killing of the messenger and subsequent suicide embodies the internal struggle between change and tradition.
Thus, Jawara and his cabinet inherited serious problems that influenced the subsequent course of politics in The Gambia.
Thus, Queen Elizabeth of England was so-called until the accession of Queen Elizabeth II in 1952 ; subsequent historical references to the earlier figure were changed to Elizabeth I.
Thus in subsequent election years, the broadcast networks began increasingly limited their coverage, arguing that those interested can watch the proceedings on a cable news network such as CNN, MSNBC, or the Fox News Channel.
Thus, separation of the sample into different layers can be done by first centrifuging the original homogenate under weak forces, removing the pellet, then exposing the subsequent supernatants to sequentially greater centrifugal fields.
Thus, the study found that a teacher's performance is indeed influenced by the expectations — and subsequent behavior of — their students.
Thus the niddah state lasts at least twelve days in the Ashkenazic tradition-the five days ' minimum menstrual flow, plus the subsequent seven days.
Thus, these subsequent attempts are more likely to be detected as spam by other mechanisms than they were before the greylisting delay.

Thus and authors
Thus while among his own colleagues he seemed merely a hypocritical and arrogant priest, in his relations with his brother humanists, such as Cosimo de ' Medici, he appeared as the student of classical antiquities and especially of Greek theological authors ".
Thus, Abulafia in the 13th century assumed that the language spoken in Paradise had been different from Hebrew, and rejected the claim then current also among Christian authors, that a child left unexposed to linguistic stimulus would automatically begin to speak in Hebrew.
Thus, various ideas have been associated with it ; Asher Peres remarked that very different, sometimes opposite, views are presented as " the Copenhagen interpretation " by different authors.
Thus, some authors see arguments appealing to demons or the fall of man as indeed logically possible, but not very plausible given our knowledge about the world, and so see those arguments as providing defences but not good theodicies.
Thus the Bessie Bunter series of English boarding-school stories, initially written by the prolific Charles Hamilton under the name Hilda Richards, was taken on by other authors who continued to use the same pen-name.
Thus some authors have argued for a new classification based purely on phylogeny, disregarding the anatomy and physiology ( see below ).
Thus, although other economists focus on the identity or type of legal system of the colonizers to explain institutions, these authors look at the environmental conditions in the colonies to explain institutions.
Thus knowledge of Tages comes mainly from what is said about him by the classical authors, which is a legendary and quasi-mythical view ; Lydus suggests that Tages is only a parable.
: Thus, in Bergsland & Vogt ( 1962 ), the authors make an impressive demonstration, on the basis of actual language data verifiable by extra-linguistic sources, that the " rate of change " for Icelandic constituted around 4 % per millennium, whereas for closely connected Riksmal ( Literary Norwegian ) it would amount to as much as 20 %.
Thus, C & S has less of a modern literary influence than D & D which was influenced by Tolkien but also by other authors such as Jack Vance, Fritz Leiber, L. Sprague de Camp and Michael Moorcock.
Thus Höffner compared the economic effects copyright law had on authors and publishing in the United Kingdom to those in Germany in the first part of the nineteenth century when in Germany such laws had not been instituted, and found that more books were printed and read in Germany where authors, in general, also made more money.
Thus certain authors argue that any histories that do not focus on spectacular events are now deemed boring to younger readers.
Thus, Watts ' conception of logic as being divided into its practical part and its speculative part, and therefore containing more than just formal logic, marks a departure from the conception of logic of most other authors.
Thus, according to Joseph Stanislaw and Daniel Yergin, authors of The Commanding Heights, the policy prescriptions described in the Washington Consensus were " developed in Latin America, by Latin Americans, in response to what was happening both within and outside the region.
Thus, many authors are now using the stochastic formalism, after the work by.
Thus, many authors are critical of Malthusianism — from sociologists ( Schnaiberg ), to economists ( Sen and Boserup ), to political scientists ( Ostrom )-- and all focus on how a country's social organization of its extraction can degrade the environment independent of abstract population.
Thus, it is believed by some authors he promoted Latin sacred music for use during the eucharistic worship and composed a number of liturgical hymns, among which some twentieth-century scholars number the major Latin Christian hymn of praise, Te Deum, traditionally attributed to Saints Ambrose and Augustine.
Thus, Walpole, by extension, is arguably the forerunner to such authors as Charles Robert Maturin, Ann Radcliffe, Bram Stoker, Edgar Allan Poe and Daphne du Maurier.
Thus began a connection which was to last over twenty years, and which proved most fruitful both for the reputation of the two authors and the prosperity of the minor Paris theatres.
Thus a paper by Cross, Heyworth, Murrell, Bockamp, Dexter and Green, published in the journal Oncogene in 1994 is frequently listed with the authors cited as " Cross, M. A., Heyworth, C. M., Murrell, A. M., Bockamp, E .- O., Cobley, U. T., Dexter, T. M. & Green, A. R .".
Thus, some authors have suggested that the harems seen in the field are juvenile birds and that males are not promiscuous.
" Thus, his claim was that each type, or factor, was independent of the other, though many authors have noted an apparent interdependence of the two.
Thus we see Ercilla appealing to the concept of the " noble savage ," which has its origins in classical authors and took on a new lease of life in the renaissance-c. f.

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