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# A partial explanation is that gas molecules hitting the warmer side of the vane will pick up some of the heat, bouncing off the vane with increased speed.
Journalists who believe they are being fair or objective may give biased accounts — by reporting selectively, trusting too much to anecdote, or giving a partial explanation of actions.
It provides both a motivation for abandonment and an explanation for his partial recovery under Itard's treatment.
Many socio-political theories postulate that socialization provides only a partial explanation for human beliefs and behaviors, maintaining that agents are not ' blank slates ' predetermined by their environment.
:“ We can see no reason why partial profile DNA evidence should not be admissible provided that the jury are made aware of its inherent limitations and are given a sufficient explanation to enable them to evaluate it.
But this explanation is only a partial explanation for the word " Wisdom ".
A 1996 study offers a partial explanation for this generally late diagnosis, suggesting the psychiatric symptoms cause delays in seeking treatment, as well as delays in receiving appropriate diagnosis.
He remained convinced this was due to partial entrainment or aether dragging, though he did not attempt a detailed explanation.
Social psychology provides a partial explanation for the phenomenon in the way ' the norm of social commitment directs us to honor our agreements .... People usually stick to the deal even though it has changed for the worse '.
This provides a partial explanation of the Gibbs phenomenon, since Fourier series with absolutely convergent Fourier coefficients would be uniformly convergent by the Weierstrass M-test and would thus be unable to exhibit the above oscillatory behavior.
These villains would agree to take on Suicide Squad missions in exchange for commuted prison sentences ; thus, the Squad served as a partial explanation for what sometimes appeared to be a revolving-door justice system in the DC Universe.
This effect can provide a partial explanation for the widespread acceptance of some beliefs and practices, such as astrology, fortune telling, graphology, and some types of personality tests.
In her older years, Sophia suffered a stroke ( the effects of which are said to be a partial explanation for Sophia's blunt, uncensored, and brazen remarks ) and was subsequently placed in Shady Pines retirement home by Dorothy.
Thus temporarily there is partial duplication of the content, so it is useful to put an explanation in the edit summary.
Recently, Peter Gärdenfors ( 2000 ) has elaborated a possible partial explanation of prototype theory in terms of multi-dimensional feature spaces called Conceptual Spaces, where a category is defined in terms of a conceptual distance.
They have been shown in a meta-analysis to produce a relative risk reduction of up to 50 %, but the studies evaluated to come to this conclusion used the drug cisapride which has since been removed from the market ( now only available as an investigational agent ) due to serious adverse events such as torsades, and publication bias has been cited as a potential partial explanation for such a high benefit.
Based on work conducted by Japanese historians in the 1970s some scholars have however challenged this view, believing it to only be a partial explanation of political reality.
Little's hypothesized partial albinism explanation for cream and white colored coats has been applied across most domestic dog breeds, including white coat dogs from German Shepherd breed lines, since Little first published his book.
Little's 1957-era partial albinism dilution explanation, as applied to explain domestic dog white and cream coat colors, can be replaced by the findings of modern genetic research.
It also explores some of Jigsaw's back story, providing a partial explanation of his reason for becoming Jigsaw.
" Lloyd, for example, proposed an alternative explanation for all apparent instances of a-mutation of */ i /; he suggested that " the partial overlapping in Germanic of the two phonemes / i / ( represented in all environments by ) and / e / ( with the allophones and ) led to the occasional development of an e-allophone of i by systemic analogy ".
Darsie obtained a partial explanation from him, and was told to prepare for a journey disguised as a woman.
As a partial explanation, she pointed to a March statement of the Security Council Panel on Humanitarian Issues which states: " Even if not all suffering in Iraq can be imputed to external factors, especially sanctions, the Iraqi people would not be undergoing such deprivations in the absence of the prolonged measures imposed by the Security Council and the effects of war.

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Currently services are held in B ' nai B ' rith House, East St Kilda. The refurbishment and partial reconstruction of a building in Caulfield to serve as the first Conservative Synagogue building in Australia is advanced, completion being anticipated during 2010.
On the other side of the world in 1983, Howard Jacobs created several wakeboards by mounting windsurfing foot straps and partial hydroslide pads on some smaller surfboards that he had shaped ; by 1984, he was throwing backflips on the St. Johns River in Jacksonville, Florida.
Route 35 merges onto St. Georges Avenue and comes to a partial cloverleaf interchange with U. S. Route 1 / 9.
During the War of 1812, the city was captured by British forces ( see: Battle of Ogdensburg ) to end the partial blockade on the St. Lawrence River and harassment conducted from the community.
) Caray was also seen as influential enough that he could affect team personnel moves ; Cardinals historian Peter Golenbock ( in The Spirit of St. Louis: A History of the St. Louis Cardinals and Browns ) has suggested Caray may have had a partial hand in the maneuvering that led to the exit of general manager Bing Devine, the man who had assembled the team that won the 1964 World Series, and of field manager Johnny Keane, whose rumored successor, Leo Durocher ( the succession didn't pan out ), was believed to have been supported by Caray for the job.
After being discharged from the Naval Reserve due to his partial loss of hearing, Kottke attended St.
A lobby with partial support of the provincial government called for the rebuilding of St. Paul's Church and Augusteum.
Melton Mowbray itself had six recorded crosses the construction of which spanned several centuries: ( i ) Kettleby Cross, ( close to the present Total filling station near the junction of Dalby Road to the Leicester Road ), ( ii ) Sheep Cross, on what was Spital End, ( now Nottingham Street / Park Road Junction, ( iii ) Corn Cross at the Swine Lane / Spittle End junction, ( reconstructed and reinstated on the Nottingham St / High St junction in 1996 as a memorial to the Royal Army Veterinary Corps ), ( iv ) Butter Cross or High Cross, at the west end of Beast Market ,( again reconstructed from partial remains of the original Saxon cross in 1986 / 7 in the Market Place ), ( v ) Sage Cross, at the East end of the Beast Market close to Salt gate ,( on Sherrard Street opposite Sage Cross Street ), and ( vi ) Thorpe Cross at the end of Saltgate ( near the junction of Thorps Road and Saxby Road ).
* Interstate 270 ( Illinois – Missouri ), a partial beltway around St. Louis
* a partial Syriac text of the Festal Letters of St Athanasius, which was translated into English by Henry Burgess ( 1854 ), and published in the Library of Fathers of the Holy Catholic Church ;
* Commentary on the Sentences by St. Thomas Aquinas ( partial translation )
On 2 June 1780 he headed a crowd of around 50, 000 people that marched in procession from St George's Fields to the Houses of Parliament in order to present a huge petition against ( partial ) Catholic Emancipation.
These activities would have been conducted from a store that Earl Hebner had partial ownership in the St. Louis based Pro Shirt Shop.
Near a partial interchange with Lansing Road ( old US 27 ), the freeway gains a pair of service drives: St. Joseph Street runs one-way westbound on the north side, and Malcolm X Street runs eastbound to the south.
His writings survive in two partial copies from Bury St Edmunds ; one from the 13th century, and one from the 14th.
By November 2011, construction was about 32 % complete, including most heavy construction such as the installation of track segments, a new bridge, partial completion of stations, a rebuilt skyway in St. Paul and the construction of Central Corridor facilities at St. Paul Union Station.
This divided highway has a partial interchange with Mill Street in Excelsior near the St. Albans Bay of Lake Minnetonka.
Lectotype, partial individual from excavation ' St ' at Kindope, Tendaguru, Tanzania ;
* December 3-The longest cantilever bridge in the world, Canadian National Railway's Quebec Bridge across the St. Lawrence River near Quebec City, opens for rail traffic after nearly 20 years of planning and construction including two partial collapses.
Climbing Kennydale Hill, I-405 intersects N 30th St and Kennewick Place NW, which serves north Renton, and Kennydale, before quickly descending to another hybrid diamond / partial cloverleaf interchange with NE 44th Street, which provides access to Newcastle.
The village church of St Barnabas was built in 1868 but demolished in 1987 after its partial collapse in the previous year.

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