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# and leads
# " This is the noble truth of the origin of dukkha: it is this craving which leads to renewed existence, accompanied by delight and lust, seeking delight here and there, that is, craving for sensual pleasures, craving for existence, craving for extermination.
# Relay and amplification of the received hormonal signal via a signal transduction process: This then leads to a cellular response.
# Socrates then argues, and the interlocutor agrees, that these further premises imply the contrary of the original thesis, in this case it leads to: " courage is not endurance of the soul ".
# Lack of transcription from the P < sub > L </ sub > and P < sub > R </ sub > promoters leads to no further production of cII and cIII.
# If demand increases and supply remains unchanged, then it leads to higher equilibrium price and higher quantity
# If demand decreases and supply remains unchanged, then it leads to lower equilibrium price and lower quantity.
# If demand remains unchanged and supply increases, then it leads to lower equilibrium price and higher quantity.
# If demand remains unchanged and supply decreases, then it leads to higher equilibrium price and lower quantity.
# Means of knowledge Hunger leads to pain, and causes a desire to feed.
# Interference that appears on both signal leads ( signal and circuit return ), or the terminals of a measuring circuit, and ground.
# That communitarianism leads necessarily to moral relativism.
# That this relativism leads necessarily to a re-endorsement of the status quo in international politics, and
# Socrates then argues, and the interlocutor agrees, that these further premises imply the contrary of the original thesis, in this case it leads to: " courage is not endurance of the soul ".
# Then, the juxtaposition of a writer's works leads the critic to define symbolical themes.
# Gradual changes lead to crises, turning points when one force overcomes its opponent force ( quantitative change leads to qualitative change ).
# Positive affect leads to defocused attention and a more complex cognitive context, increasing the breadth of those elements that are treated as relevant to the problem ;
# Salesmen: The primary function of professional sales is to generate and close leads, educate prospects, fill needs and satisfy wants of consumers appropriately, and therefore turn prospective customers into actual ones.
# Conversion is generally understood as an emotionally charged experience that leads to a dramatic reorganization of the convert's life ;
# Agglomerated wet coffee granules are rapidly frozen ( slow freezing leads to large ice crystals and a porous product and can also affect the colour of the coffee granules ).
# The above product is reacted with methylamine, as in the case of chlordiazepoxide, this leads to rearrangement and a ring expansion, forming 7-chloro-2-methylamino-5 -( 2 ′- chlorphenyl )- 3H-1, 4-benzodiazepin-4-oxide.
# Reaction of the above product with acetic anhydride leads to a Polonovski-type rearrangement reaction, giving a 3-acetoxylated benzodiazepine, 7-chloro-1, 3-dihydro-3-acetoxy-5 -( 2 ′- chlorphenyl )- 2H-benzodiazepin-2-one.
# The delusion, if acted out, often leads to behaviors which are abnormal and / or out of character, although perhaps understandable in the light of the delusional beliefs.
# The Wine Cellar ( 1 level ) of one particular tavern, which lead to the Sewers of Skara Brae ( 3 levels ) which in turn feature an exit that leads to an otherwise inaccessible southwestern corner of the city where Mangar's Tower, the final dungeon, is located.
# The cumulative effect of these experiences leads to a reorganisation of the self-conceptions and information the learner holds about him / herself.

# and sense
# The electrons do not orbit the nucleus in the sense of a planet orbiting the sun, but instead exist as standing waves.
# REDIRECT Common sense
# Those asserting existence in a wide sense.
# Those asserting existence in a narrow sense.
# Insistence on a note and its contiguous chromatic notes ( also frequent in the guitar ), producing a sense of urgency.
# The visual sense: the opsins use a photoisomerization reaction to translate electromagnetic radiation into cellular signals.
# The sense of smell: receptors of the olfactory epithelium bind odorants ( olfactory receptors ) and pheromones ( vomeronasal receptors )
# " solitary life ", a sense, equivalent to " eremitical life ", in which the term is used since the 4th century ;
# " the practice of inner prayer, aiming at union with God on a level beyond images, concepts and language ", a sense in which the term is found in Evagrius Ponticus ( 345-399 ), Maximus the Confessor ( c. 580-662 ), and Symeon the New Theologian ( 949-1022 );
# If A is a Lebesgue measurable set, then it is " approximately open " and " approximately closed " in the sense of Lebesgue measure ( see the regularity theorem for Lebesgue measure ).
# The operation of the mine in an active sense
# God is not omnipotent in the classical sense and so God does not provide support for the status quo, but rather seeks the actualization of greater good.
# Unhostile sense of humor / democratic-they do not like joking about others, which can be viewed as offensive.
# REDIRECT Sixth sense
# A thought is a proposition with a sense.
# Biofeedback, Physical Therapy and Relaxation: Biofeedback, often done by physical therapists, involves inserting a vaginal sensor to get a sense of the strength of the muscles and help a patient get greater control of her muscles to feel the difference between contraction and relaxation.
he: Carrier sense multiple access # CSMA / CA
# REDIRECT Carrier sense multiple access with collision detection # Jam signal
# Foster distinctive, attractive communities with a strong sense of place
This sense, also does not allow the paradox of omnipotence to arise, and unlike definition # 3 avoids any temporal worries about whether or not an omnipotent being could change the past.
# REDIRECT Carrier sense multiple access with collision detection
# In all cultures the majority of human experience can be explained by common sense.
# Theories also help place events in a causal context that is greater than common sense alone can provide, because commonsense causation is inherently limited by what we see and experience.
# " Common sense and theory have complementary roles in everyday life.

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