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Whereas the primary meanings of the Lo Shu diagram seemed to have been based on its inner mathematical properties -- and we shall see that even its secondary meanings rested on some mathematical bases -- the urgent desire to place everything into categories of fives led to other groupings based on other numbers, until an exaggerated emphasis on mere numerology pervaded Chinese thought.
Anthropology ( like some fields of history ) does not fit easily into one of these categories, and different branches of anthropology draw on one or more of these domains.
Moreover, some of Dutton's categories seem too broad: a physicist might entertain hypothetical worlds in his / her imagination in the course of formulating a theory.
The report includes some of Whorf's influential contributions to linguistic theory, such as the concept of the allophone and of covert grammatical categories.
In some cases, such as millefiori and cloisonné beads, multiple categories may overlap in an inseparably interdependent fashion.
When analyzing a pitcher's statistics, some useful categories to consider include K / 9IP ( strikeouts per nine innings ), K / BB ( strikeouts per walk ), HR / 9, WHIP ( walks plus hits per inning pitched ) and OOPS ( opponent on-base plus slugging ).
The main use of the plate appearance statistic is in determining a player's eligibility for leadership in some offensive statistical categories, notably batting average ; currently, a player must have 3. 1 PAs per game scheduled to qualify for the batting title ( for the 162-game schedule, that means 502 PAs ).
Some matching-type games are also shedding-type games ; some variants of Rummy such as Phase 10 and Rummikub, as well as the children's game Old Maid, fall into both categories.
In no particular order, here are at least some items that have been regarded as categories of being by someone or other:
Charles Sanders Peirce, who had read Kant closely and who also had some knowledge of Aristotle, proposed a system of merely three phenomenological categories: Firstness, Secondness, and Thirdness, which he repeatedly invoked in his subsequent writings.
These categories surely have some objects that are " special " in a certain way, such as the empty set or the product of two topologies, yet in the definition of a category, objects are considered to be atomic, i. e., we do not know whether an object A is a set, a topology, or any other abstract concept – hence, the challenge is to define special objects without referring to the internal structure of those objects.
The road network is theoretically divided into four categories ( national roads, priority regional roads, secondary regional roads and local roads ), however, the United Nations Joint Logistics Centre ( UNJLC ) reports that this classification is of little practical use because some roads simply do not exist.
However, some divers may safely dive in higher age categories to dive on higher platforms.
Many new categories of disorder were introduced, while some were deleted or changed.
Critics, such as psychiatrist Niall McLaren, argue that the DSM lacks validity because it has no relation to an agreed scientific model of mental disorder and therefore the decisions taken about its categories ( or even the question of categories versus dimensions ) were not scientific ones ; and that it lacks reliability partly because different diagnoses share many criteria, and what appear to be different criteria are often just rewordings of the same idea, meaning that the decision to allocate one diagnosis or another to a patient is to some extent a matter of personal prejudice.
Though the theory of dark matter remains the most widely accepted theory to explain the anomalies in observed galactic rotation, some alternative theoretical approaches have been developed which broadly fall into the categories of modified gravitational laws and quantum gravitational laws.
Guns are divided into 13 firearms categories and four action categories ; some of which are limited.
Indo-European languages usually inflect verbs for several grammatical categories in complex paradigms, although some, like English, have simplified verb conjugation to a large extent.
While clear categories do exist, it is sometimes difficult to choose which category some individual heads of state belong to.
Lovecraft's fiction has been grouped into three categories by some critics.
Horse breeds are loosely divided into three categories based on general temperament: spirited " hot bloods " with speed and endurance ; " cold bloods ," such as draft horses and some ponies, suitable for slow, heavy work ; and " warmbloods ," developed from crosses between hot bloods and cold bloods, often focusing on creating breeds for specific riding purposes, particularly in Europe.
In addition to the main categories, some processing choices can affect legal labeling.

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Generally, there is no trial in an appellate court, only consideration of the record of the evidence presented to the trial court and all the pre-trial and trial court proceedings are reviewed unless the appeal is by way of re-hearing, new evidence will usually only be considered on appeal in " very " rare instances, for example if that material evidence was unavailable to a party for some very significant reason such as prosecutorial misconduct.
Furthermore, considering that some of these roads seem to go nowhere, experts suggest that they can be linked especially the Great North Road to astronomical observations, solstice marking, and agricultural cycles.
:( 2 ) Use work slides or some other form of carrier so that when a workman completes his operation, he drops the part always in the same place which place must always be the most convenient place to his hand and if possible have gravity carry the part to the next workman for his operation.
Agrarianism concentrates on the fundamental goods of the earth, communities of more limited economic and political scale than in modern society, and on simple living even when this shift involves questioning the " progressive " character of some recent social and economic developments.
Alternate history is related to but distinct from counterfactual history the term used by some professional historians when using thoroughly researched and carefully reasoned speculations on " what might have happened if ..." as a tool of academic historical research.
The 2 exceptions are the " non-standard " or " non-canonical " pyrrolysine found only in some methanogenic organisms but not humans and selenocysteine ; both of these are encoded via variant codons signaled by mRNA instead.
Other agreements some 200 recommendations adopted at treaty consultative meetings and ratified by governments include:
William Camden in his Remains commented, singling out some letters Æ, K, W, Z not found in the classical Roman alphabet:
The warning a result of violent activity springing from Mexico's drug cartel debacle took college campuses by storm, with some schools going so far as to warn their students about the risks of travel to Mexico over spring break.
The city was destroyed partially and in some parts completely during the fighting, mostly by American artillery fire and demolitions carried out by the Waffen-SS defenders.
In the formation of an ordinary agate, it is probable that waters containing silica in solution derived, perhaps, from the decomposition of some of the silicates in the lava itself percolated through the rock and deposited a siliceous coating on the interior of the vapour-vesicles.
Alexios I Komnenos, Latinized as Alexius I Comnenus (, 1056 – 15 August 1118 note that some sources list his date of birth as 1048 ), was Byzantine emperor from 1081 to 1118, and although he was not the founder of the Komnenian dynasty, it was during his reign that the Komnenos family came to full power.
" The result of the crisis produced by the result of Alfonso I's will was a major reorientation of the peninsula's kingdoms: the separation of Aragon and Navarre, the union of Aragon and Catalonia and a moot point but stressed particularly by some Castilian historians the affirmation of ' Castilian hegemony ' in Spain " by the rendering of homage for Zaragoza by Alfonso's eventual heir, Ramon Berenguer IV of Barcelona.
Nevertheless it remains the case that, although spoken American and British English are generally mutually intelligible, there are enough differences to cause occasional misunderstandings or at times embarrassment for example some words that are quite innocent in one dialect may be considered vulgar in the other.

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Unquestionably Trujillo did some good things for his country: he improved public facilities such as roads and sanitation, attracted industry and investment and raised the standard of living notably.
There are some passages in the writings of Irenaeus where the image of God and the similitude are sharply distinguished, so most notably in the statement: `` If the ( Holy ) Spirit is absent from the soul, such a man is indeed of an animal nature ; ;
The book includes some material from the short story The Salesman's Tale, and some unpublished material cut from Prince of Chaos, notably Coral's pregnancy by Merlin.
A few species of hummingbirds, notably some hillstars, can be seen at altitudes above, but far higher diversities can be found at lower altitudes, especially in the humid Andean forests (" cloud forests ") growing on slopes in Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia and far northwestern Argentina.
In some jurisdictions, most notably England, it is not a defense where the degree of injury is severe, as long as there is no legally recognized good reason for the assault.
* A very High resolution monochrome video card with blitter and hardware text line and arc drawing capability, was designed for CAD applications, based on the NEC µPD7220 chip designed for graphic terminals, but was also used by some personal computers like the DEC Rainbow, and notably also for the Tulip System I.
He was soon producing some spectacular and original images, notably Nemesis ( 1502 ), The Sea Monster ( 1498 ), and Saint Eustace ( c. 1501 ), with a highly detailed landscape background and animals.
They are also found in some bacteria, notably Mycobacterium tuberculosis where they appear to have a key role in pathogenesis.
Some writers trace the process to the medieval mode of trial by combat, in which some litigants, notably women, were allowed a champion to represent them.
Thomson attempted to make his model account for some of the major spectral lines known for some elements, but was not notably successful at this.
Dual wielded weapons have become the trademark of some game characters, most notably Lara Croft and Dante.
; Catholicos: Catholicoi are the heads of some of the Eastern Orthodox, Oriental Orthodox, and Eastern Rite Catholic sui iuris churches ( notably the Armenian ), roughly similar to a Patriarch ( see above ).
The practice of bedecking the May Bush / Dos Bhealtaine with flowers, ribbons, garlands and coloured egg shells is found among the Gaelic diaspora, most notably in Newfoundland, and in some Easter traditions on the East Coast of the United States.
It also contains some of the country's most fertile soils, notably around volcanic Mt.
At the same time, some earlier Mesozoic gymnosperms like conifers continued to thrive ; pehuéns ( monkey puzzle trees, Araucaria ) and other conifers being notably plentiful and widespread.
In fact, some of them, notably the Qiang and the Xiongnu, had already been allowed to live in the frontier regions within the Great Wall since late Han times.
Colombia subsequently withdrew some of its reservations, most notably a reservation on extradition.
Although some scenes from the Odyssey remained favorites of the vase-painters, notably the visually dramatic episode of Polyphemus, the Circe episode was rarely depicted.
* For some reactions, the presence of electromagnetic radiation, most notably ultraviolet light, is needed to promote the breaking of bonds to start the reaction.
* Canton ( country subdivision ), territorial / administrative subdivision in some countries, notably Switzerland
The mobility and shock value of the cavalry was greatly appreciated and exploited in armed forces in the Ancient and Middle Ages ; some forces were mostly cavalry, particularly in nomadic societies of Asia, notably the Mongol armies.

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