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iv from Suite 2 in D minor BWV 1008, a piece which he said he liked to offer to those who were sad.
Other biological domains where " knowledge " might be said to reside, include: ( iii ) the immune system, and ( iv ) in the DNA of the genetic code.

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p. 802 ), Mela ( i. 9 § 9 ), Pliny the Elder ( v. 10. s. 12 ), Ptolemy ( iv.
Both Pliny the Elder ( Natural History book iv ) and Jordanes are aware that the names in Sar-and in Sauro-are interchangeable variants, referring to the same people.
Ionica ( Smith, Elder & Co., 1858. iv, 116 pages ) contained 48 poems, two dated 1851 & 1855.
* Pliny the Elder, Natural History iv.

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As with most mythology, there is a tale which offers an alternative version of these events: in Argonautica ( iv. 760 ) Zeus ' sister and wife Hera alludes to Thetis ' chaste resistance to the advances of Zeus, that Thetis was so loyal to Hera's marriage bond that she coolly rejected him.
Then f = u + iv is complex-differentiable at that point if and only if the partial derivatives of u and v satisfy the Cauchy – Riemann equations ( 1a ) and ( 1b ) at that point.
In other words, if u and v are real-differentiable functions of two real variables, obviously u + iv is a ( complex-valued ) real-differentiable function, but u + iv is complex-differentiable if and only if the Cauchy – Riemann equations hold.
In Egypt, where the climate is intensely dry, there would be no fear of their warping, but in other countries it would be necessary to frame them, which according to Vitruvius ( iv.
* Article 40 ( a )( iv ) of the Print and Publications Act No. 10 of 1993 states that it is prohibited to publish articles that are likely to jeopardize national unity, incite others to commit crimes, stir up hostility, and foment hatred, division and discord between members of society.
It can be divided into five domains: ( i ) a 19 amino acid cleaved signal sequence ; ( ii ) a large prosequence domain that is not present in mature lactase ; ( iii ) the mature lactase segment ; ( iv ) a membrane spanning hydrophobic anchor ; and ( v ) a short hydrophilic carboxyl terminus.
For between Nero and Domitian there is no mention of any persecution of the Roman Church ; and Irenaeus ( 1. c., III, iv, 3 ) from among the early Roman bishops designates only Telesphorus as a glorious martyr.
The prohibition of blasphemy, for which capital punishment is prescribed in Jewish law, refers only to the Tetragrammaton ( Soferim iv., end ; comp.
For example, " subsection ( c )( 3 )( B )( iv )" is not a subsection but a clause, namely clause ( iv ) of subparagraph ( B ) of paragraph ( 3 ) of subsection ( c ); if the identity of the subsection and paragraph were clear from the context, one would refer to the clause as " subparagraph ( B )( iv )".
Further aviation benefits of a Wankel engine include: ( i ) rotors cannot seize, since rotor casings expand more than rotors ; ( ii ) a Wankel is not susceptible to " shock-cooling " during descent ; ( iii ) a Wankel does not require an enriched mixture for cooling at high power ; ( iv ) having no reciprocating parts, it is less vulnerable to damage during " over-revving " ( the main rev-limit being the strength of the main bearings ).
Yet it seems likely on some accounts, either that a part of the work has been lost or, what is more likely, that Zosimus did not live to finish it ; for as we now have it, it does not embrace all that Zosimus himself tells us he intended to take up ( iv.
She has a spirit, is more masculine Than the first gender — Shackerley Marmion, Holland's Leaguer III iv.
Since ord ( g ) = 0, the element g is invertible in K < nowiki ></ nowiki > X < nowiki ></ nowiki > ⊂ im ( D ) = ker ( Res ), whence Res ( ƒ '/ ƒ ) = m. Property ( iv ): Since ker ( Res ) ⊂ im ( D ), we can write ƒ = ƒ < sub >− 1 </ sub > X < sup >− 1 </ sup > + F ', with F ∈ K (( X )).
To tune the sympathetic strings to raga Kafi for example: I Sa, vii ni ( lower case denotes flat ( komal ) I Sa, II Re, iii ga, III Ga ( Shuddh or natural, in Kafi the third is different ascending and descending ), iv ma, V Pa, VI Dha, vii ni, I Sa, II Re, iii ga.
In Emperor Theodosius's edict De fide catholica of 27 February 380, enacted in Thessalonica and published in Constantinople for the whole empire, by which he established Catholic Christianity as the official religion of the empire, he referred to Damasus as a pontifex, while calling Peter an episcopus: "... the profession of that religion which was delivered to the Romans by the divine Apostle Peter, as it has been preserved by faithful tradition and which is now professed by the Pontiff Damasus and by Peter, Bishop of Alexandria ... We authorize the followers of this law to assume the title Catholic Christians ..." Some see in this an implied significant differentiation, but the title pontifex maximus is not used in the text ; pontifex is used instead: "... quamque pontificem damasum sequi claret et petrum alexandriae episcopum ..." ( Theodosian Code XVI. 1. 2 ; and Sozomen, " Ecclesiastical History ", VII, iv.
* The chief authority for the history of the insurrection is Tacitus, Histories, iv., v., whose account breaks off at the beginning of Civilis's speech to Cerialis.

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The article explained that over 40 symbols were drawn up by Dow artists, and all of the symbols investigated had to meet a number of criteria: "( i ) striking in form in order to draw immediate attention ; ( ii ) unique and unambiguous, in order not to be confused with symbols used for other purposes ; ( iii ) quickly recognizable and easily recalled ; ( iv ) easily stenciled ; ( v ) symmetrical, in order to appear identical from all angles of approach ; and ( vi ) acceptable to groups of varying ethnic backgrounds.

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Bava Metzia iv. 9d ), Abbahu became not only popular with his coreligionists, but also influential with the proconsular government ( Hagigah 14a ; Ketubot 17a ).
The word " pardes " occurs three times in the Old Testament, but always in contexts other than a connection with Eden: in the Song of Solomon iv.
In the Odyssey ( iv. 430ff ) Menelaus wrestles with " Proteus of Egypt, the immortal old man of the sea who never lies, who sounds the deep in all its depths, Poseidon's servant " ( Robert Fagles's translation ).
Marcionem, iv. 1 – 5 ); in trying to account for Marcion's treatment of the Lucan Gospel and the Pauline writings he sarcastically queries whether the " shipmaster from Pontus " ( Marcion ) had ever been guilty of taking on contraband goods or tampering with them after they were aboard ( Adv.
Caius ' tomb, with the original epitaph, was discovered in the catacomb of Callixtus and in it the ring with which he used to seal his letters ( see Arringhi, Roma subterr., 1. iv.
According to The Cambridge History of Twentieth-Century Political Thought, the Right has gone through five distinct historical stages: ( i ) the reactionary right, which sought a return to aristocracy and established religion ; ( ii ) the moderate right, who sought limited government and distrusted intellectuals ; ( iii ) the radical right, who favored a romantic and aggressive nationalism ; ( iv ) the extreme right, who proposed anti-immigration policies and implicit racism ; and ( v ) the neo-liberal right, who sought to combine a belief in a market economy and economic deregulation with the traditional Right-wing beliefs in patriotism, élitism, and law and order.
The play contains a number of memorable metaphors, including the extended comparison of England with a garden in Act III, Scene iv and of its reigning king to a lion or to the sun in Act IV.
Hadamard described the process as having steps ( i ) preparation, ( ii ) incubation, ( iv ) illumination, and ( v ) verification of the five-step Graham Wallas creative-process model, leaving out ( iii ) intimation, with the first three cited by Hadamard as also having been put forth by Helmholtz:
( iv ) For more on Pintor's relationship with Johnny Owen's family, see:.
The political philosopher Charles Blattberg has criticized deliberative democracy on four grounds: ( i ) the rules for deliberation that deliberative theorists affirm interfere with, rather than facilitate, good practical reasoning ; ( ii ) deliberative democracy is ideologically biased in favor of liberalism as well as republican over parliamentary democratic systems ; ( iii ) deliberative democrats assert a too-sharp division between just and rational deliberation on the one hand and self-interested and coercive bargaining or negotiation on the other ; and ( iv ) deliberative democrats encourage an adversarial relationship between state and society, one that undermines solidarity between citizens.
The cosmological principle is consistent with the observed isotropy of: ( i ) the celestial distribution of radio galaxies, which are randomly distributed across the entire sky, ( ii ) the large scale spatial distribution of galaxies, which form a randomly tangled web of clusters and voids up to around 400 megaparsecs in width, ( iii ) the isotropic distribution of observed red shift in the spectra of distant galaxies, which implies a uniform expansion of space or Hubble flow in all directions, and ( iv ) the cosmic microwave background radiation, the relic radiation released by the expansion and cooling of the early universe, which is constant in all directions to within 1 part in 100, 000.
* The College of Engineering, founded in 2003, inherited longstanding programs ( i ) Computer Science and ( ii ) Information Technology, and launched ( iii ) Computer Engineering, ( iv ) Electrical Engineering, ( v ) Engineering Technology — with majors in ( a ) Construction Engineering Technology, ( b ) Electrical Engineering Technology, ( c ) Manufacturing Engineering Technology, ( d ) Mechanical Engineering Technology, and ( e ) Nuclear Engineering Technology — and ( vi ) Materials Science and Engineering, and ( vii ) Mechanical and Energy Engineering.
The first sense of " assume " in the OED is " to take unto ( oneself ), receive, accept, adopt .” The term was originally employed in religious contexts as into receive up into heaven ,” especially “ the reception of the Virgin Mary into heaven, with body preserved from corruption ,” ( 1297 CE ) but it was also simply used to refer to “ receive into association ” or “ adopt into partnership .” Moreover, other senses of assumere included ( i ) “ investing oneself with ( an attribute ), ” ( ii ) “ to undertake ” ( especially in Law ), ( iii ) “ to take to oneself in appearance only, to pretend to possess ,” and ( iv ) “ to suppose a thing to be ” ( all senses from OED entry on “ assume ”; the OED entry for “ assumption ” is almost perfectly symmetrical in senses ).
The basic tenets of this approach are i ) that life can only exist in the form of interconnected nutrient cycles ( i. e. the ecosystem ); ii ) that ecosystem assembly is an organized process as opposed a haphazard one ; iii ) that the emergence of life on earth was congruent with respect to the appearance of primordial nutrient cycles ; iv ) that in addition to the evolution of species there exists a separate process of ecological evolution the direction of which is predetermined by community composition and dynamics ( Lekevičius, 2006 ).
A public director is a director who ( i ) is not a participant, or an officer, managing member, partner or employee of a participant firm ; ( ii ) is not an employee of the CHX or any of its affiliates ; ( iii ) is not a broker or dealer, or an officer or employee of a broker or dealer ; and ( iv ) does not have any other material business relationship with ( a ) CHX, CHX Holdings or any of their affiliates or ( b ) any broker or dealer.
By the famous 28th canon, passed at the conclusion of the council, Constantinople was made equal in dignity with Rome ( Labbe, iv.
Shakespeare, working in the 16th and 17th centuries, made a character called the “ prince of darkness ” ( King Lear: III, iv ) and gave darkness jaws with which to devour love.
iv., pp. 519-534 ), and a notice by Henri Cordier, with a list of his writings, in The Royal Asiatic Society's Journal ( January 1895 ); see also Gaston Paris, " James Darmesteter ," in Penseurs et poètes ( 1896 ), ( pp. 1-61 ).

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