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Within a few years of nationalisation, a number of progressive measures had been carried out which did much to improve conditions in the mines, including better pay, a five-day workweek, a national safety scheme ( with proper standards at all the collieries ), a ban on boys under the age of 16 going underground, the introduction of training for newcomers before going down to the coalface, and the making of pithead baths into a standard facility.
( Within Wicca, bright and dark do not correspond to notions of " good " and " evil " but are aspects of the natural world, much like yin and yang in Taoism.
Within his books, Billings did not put as much emphasis on " common measure " which was the typical way hymns were sung, but he attempted " to have a Sufficiency in each measure ".
Within a day, the mixture had turned pink in colour, and at the end of two weeks of continuous operation, Miller and Urey observed that as much as 10 – 15 % of the carbon within the system was now in the form of organic compounds.
Within the colonial administration, borders were frequently changed, with Niger colony once possessing large portions of what is now Burkina Faso and Mali, as well as much of northern Chad, later associated with French Equatorial Africa.
Within a month of entering Sierra Leone Sankoh's Revolutinary United Front rebels controlled much of Eastern Sierra Leone, including the diamond mining area in Kono District.
Within these walls, much of which can still be seen, successive monumental palaces were built.
Within an implosion, because of enormous pressures and high temperatures, solid materials behave much like fluids.
Within this area the Bishop of Durham had almost as much power as the king of England himself, and the saint became a powerful symbol of the autonomy the region enjoyed.
Within the context of the Dungeons & Dragons game, the drow were forced underground in what is now known as the Underdark after the great war amongst the elves, a vast system of caverns and tunnels spanning much of the continent.
Within ten years, much of Young's work was reproduced and then extended by Fresnel.
Within cloud forests, much of the precipitation is in the form of fog drip, where fog condenses on tree leaves and then drips onto the ground below.
Within the movement there gradually arose a much smaller group which tended towards submission to the supremacy of the Roman Catholic Church.
Within the political scene of Taiwan, reunification versus independence plays an important role in defining the political spectrum, although much of the support for either bloc is unrelated to the reunification versus independence issue and most people in Taiwan are in the middle of the spectrum.
Within the territory of Zebulun, Jesus was raised, and did and said much that is narrated in the Gospels, especially in the Synoptics, about his Galilean ministry.
Within transmission EELS, the technique is further subdivided into valence EELS ( which measures plasmons and interband transitions ) and inner-shell ionization EELS ( which provides much the same information as x-ray absorption spectroscopy, but from much smaller volumes of material ).
Comments to the effect that " Within the next few decades, people may be able to access much of the published information in the world from their living rooms by using videotex ," were common in the trade press.
Within a few years much of the " socially undesirable " behaviour had moved on, and new projects such as offices and hotels had begun to open.
Within the district it was divided into ten large areas which operated much like separate towns.
Within two years he managed to run down the dangerous newspaper so much that we can no longer describe it either as a newspaper or dangerous.
Within the writing of Nennius is a sense of pseudo-nationalist pride attempting to legitimize the people of Britain and embellish the past through legend much as the Romans used the story of Romulus and Remus to legitimize the founding of Rome.
Within this range inertial effects are still much larger than viscous effects, and it is possible to assume that viscosity does not play a role in their internal dynamics ( for this reason this range is called " inertial range ").
Within 3 to 4 years, hair fills the pubic area ( stage 4 ) and becomes much thicker and darker, and by 5 years extends to the near thighs and upwards on the abdomen toward the umbilicus ( stage 5 ).

Within and morphological
Within the genus Canis, the gray wolf represents a more specialised and progressive form than its smaller cousins ( the coyote and golden jackal ), as demonstrated by its morphological adaptations to hunting large prey, its more gregarious nature and its highly advanced expressive behavior.

Within and theory
Within algebraic geometry itself, his theory of schemes has become the universally accepted language for all further technical work.
Within the framework of the approach a theory was proposed in which the physical vacuum is conjectured to be the quantum Bose liquid whose ground-state wavefunction is described by the logarithmic Schrödinger equation.
Within the canonical formulation of quantum field theory, a Feynman diagram represents a term in the Wick's expansion of the perturbative S-matrix.
Within the context of the philosophy of mind, externalism is the theory that the contents of at least some of one's mental states are dependent in part on their relationship to the external world or one's environment.
Within set theory, many collections of sets turn out to be proper classes.
Within combinatorial game theory it is usually called the nim-sum, as will be done here.
Within a theory, there is one field for each type of particle in that theory, and interaction terms between the fields.
Within the timeline of radio, many people contributed theory and inventions in what became radio.
Within a given approach, statistical theory gives ways of comparing statistical procedures ; it can find a best possible procedure within a given context for given statistical problems, or can provide guidance on the choice between alternative procedures.
Within the pluralist tradition, Robert Dahl developed the theory of the state as a neutral arena for contending interests or its agencies as simply another set of interest groups.
Within electromagnetic theory generally, there are numerous hypotheses about how electromagnetism applies to specific situations.
Within a Bayesian framework, the power PC theory can be interpreted as a noisy-OR function used to compute likelihoods ( Griffiths & Tenenbaum, 2005 )
Within feminist theory, terminology for gender issues developed over the 1970s.
Within the Brønsted – Lowry acid-base theory ( protonic ), a conjugate acid is the acid member, HX, of a pair of two compounds that transform into each other by gain or loss of a proton ( hydrogen ion ).
Within microwave field theory, the interface of a dielectric and conductor supports " surface wave transmission.
493 </ sup > Within mainstream economics, the rise of monetarism accelerated from Milton Friedman's 1956 restatement of the quantity theory of money.
Within development theory, however, there are varying ideas concerning what constitutes desirable change for a particular society, and the different ways that quality of life is defined by institutions therefore shapes how these organizations work for its improvement as a whole.
Within Homeric studies specifically, Lord's The Singer of Tales, which focused on problems and questions that arise in conjunction with applying oral-formulaic theory to problematic texts such as the Iliad, Odyssey, and even Beowulf, influenced nearly all of the articles written on Homer and oral-formulaic composition thereafter.
Within political science, coalition theory is using game theory to analyze formation, workings and break-up of coalitions.
Within Austrian economics, economic bubbles are generally considered to have a negative impact on the economy because they tend to cause misallocation of resources into non-optimal uses ; this forms the basis of Austrian business cycle theory.
* Within the United States military, a theory of an Observe – Orient – Decide – Act ( OODA ) loop has been advocated by Colonel John Boyd.
* Within self-determination theory in psychology, autonomy refers to ' autonomy support versus control ', " hypothesizing that autonomy-supportive social contexts tend to facilitate self-determined motivation, healthy development, and optimal functioning.

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