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Now the inner landscape became a crucial site where the battle of the pious for the good took place.
By contrast, this study sees participants' accounts as not necessarily relating to fixed inner attitudes or feelings about body size.
If the symmetry carries over, we will have inner analogues of external data stores.
The weight, height, inner-hole diameter, and total diameter of each spindle whorl were measured.
How else could we know that our intended action is going wrong if we didn't have an inner representation of what it should look like?
The initial doctrine in this domain was the behaviorist claim that inner speech is the material carrier of internal processes.
The probability of beetles being recaptured in the inner circle was higher than in the outer circles because of the higher trap density.
The massive destruction of old sacred monuments can be better conceived as a ritual purification of the inner circle of unchristian, pagan elements.
One proclaims that no progress is possible unless certain changes take place in the inner being of the individual.
How bioethicists learned to stop worrying and embrace their inner cyborgs.
The phrase, "physician, heal thyself," may then take on an entirely new, inner dimension.
From outer to inner space: linguistic categories and non-linguistic thinking.
According to him art was primarily a personal, inner process.
In the inner city the population remained more or less stable.
Tracing individual immigrants has shown that there was little or no movement of immigrants from the inner city to the new suburbs.
They can be obtained from the inner cell mass of the blastocyst or preimplantation embryo.
The architect follows the task of making intuitive - making obvious, making evident these inner forms in the structure, the building.
How is the inner life of the psyche to be resolved with all that lies outside within the scenario of colour-form?
In the case of the second (that is, overt-inner) our internal senses such as imagination (khayal) can perceive its meaning.
The outer site, we envisage, may last much longer than the inner, as the masterplan is likely to take 25 years to complete.
First, the inner bedroom behind the entrance hall on the ground floor was partly situated in a secondarily added annex.
Two bays south of the entrance was a gate that ran through the house and led to the inner yard.
My point here is that the body metaphor opens lines of inquiry that would otherwise be concealed by subjectivist concepts of mood and inner states.
As before, we are interested in the outer limit of this inner expansion.
Parallel analyses were conducted with the low-income, inner-city students; details of the analytic strategy used are outlined in the section that follows.
Revealing the inner world of young children pp. 163-181!.
However, the effects did not replicate in the inner city.
First, substance use was more strongly related to diverse self-reported problems among suburban youth than among inner-city youth (as hypothesized).
The perturbation expansion of this inner problem can, in principle, be matched to the perturbation expansion of the outer inviscid problem.
The right-hand picture illustrates the inner region in which f rises rapidly to reach zero at the interface, as required by (3.6).
With this in mind, we assume an outer region where the volatility is effectively irrelevant and an inner region where it is not.
However, other less formal means were also employed to forge the underlying identity and inner fraternalism of the movement.
As a result, he comes against another very serious inner contradiction.
Depressed people, for example, are known to experience frequent nightmares which are due to inner psychological conditions rather than external causes.
Just what would all this inner verbalization be doing?
The inner crater in the crystalline basement is often the only part of the concentric structure that is preserved or recognizable.
The inner core domain is overprinted by outer areas of fine oscillatory-zoned to unzoned zircon formed in areas of growth and resorption, respectively.
Strike-slip fault activity during this period at the southern end of the basin influenced the inner fan environment, producing an extensive unstable area.
From (3.48) it is seen that there is another time-dependent cylindrical surface in the inner cell, at which the axial velocity is zero.
The inner flow consists of a spiralling flow which is downwards near the axis and radially outwards and then upwards near the separation surface.
The inner boundary jet is still evident, but the eddy motion inside it is greater than in the westerly-forcing case.
With this arrangement, we were able to spread the dye uniformly around the inner cylinder.
Each disc was attached at its inner diameter to a stainless-steel tube of inner radius a = 19 mm.
Since the existence of the inner layer depends on the absence of fluid slip at the boundary, the boundary-layer approximations should hold there a fortiori.
The second-order outer-layer solution is determined from the first-order inner expansion.
In the inner region the body is seen as if it were infinitely long, but the far-field radiation condition is excluded.
The socalled transfer function characterizes the response of the inner structure of the heat release region to an acoustic perturbation.
The analysis of the inner reaction-diffusion layer yields the heat flux produced by the exothermic reaction.
The integration from the back to the front stagnation point used data from the inner grid, and should be of high accuracy.
The inner radius of the pipe is 0.48 cm.
We now match the stream function in the inner region with the two outer regions.
Therefore, the inner-law scaling provides the most convenient reference and the data are best interpreted in terms of the deviation from the log-law.
The second modification was concerned with the (now) inner iteration; the solution for the new pressure increments.
In $4 the inner and outer asymptotic expansions for near-critical solutions are constructed, and analytical estimates are made for solution existence boundaries in a parameter space.
As before, the complete equation of the kinetic energy of the fluctuating motion is now considered for the inner layer.
The stretching and the squeezing modes are unstable for waves longer than the inner and the outer circumferences, respectively.
A reverse argument holds for the mixing at the inner edge.
The inner limit of the outer solution can be obtained from (4.2).
As the outer sublayers become thinner and more permeable, the inner boundaries begin to imitate constant-pressure surfaces.
Finally, we mention the behaviour of the inner droplet.
The inner drop deforms monotonically until the critical capillary number is approached a t which point the deformation levels off and decreases a little.
The basic assumption in the analysis reported in this section is that the inner and outer drops remain nearly spherical.
The above relation states that the total shear stress in the inner layer is constant to the lowest order.
There are many ways of constructing uniformly valid expansions from the inner and the outer expansions.
The transfer of the kinetic energy is again assumed to be as significant as its production in the inner layer.
The expansions defined by (4), which are uniformly valid in the neighbourhood of the body, are referred to as the inner expansions.
Unfortunately, our calculation has not provided us with an inner approximation corresponding to (31).
Meanwhile, the steady interior flow generated in the annular region creates a biaxial extensional flow in the neighbourhood of the inner droplet.
Histological analysis of 1-month-old syns homozygous mutant inner ears revealed a phenotype consistent with abnormal endolymph production.
However, late-pregnant animals that had preexisting hypertension for 2 weeks prior to pregnancy had inner and outer diameters similar to controls.
The uniformly valid expansion is, as discussed in 0 3, the sum of the outer and inner expansions minus the common part.
The correct formulation of an inner problem for small t and x can be shown to require the full nonlinear free-surface conditions.
All data were taken from the inner 20 x 20 m square of each plot.
An embryonic stem cell line is derived from the inner cell mass of a blastocyst.
The present study thus employed a paradigm for eliciting symbolic representations of children's inner worlds.
On the x-axis, outer tick marks represent chromosomes and inner tick marks represent markers.
The size of the inner cavity is indicated in each panel.
The inner field ranges over the values passed to the euler function on one processor.
Physically, it contains an inner smaller wheel connected to an outer one - like a fetus in relation to the womb (fig. 9).
The compliance controller constitutes an inner feedback loop, while the force reflection controller constitutes an outer feedback loop.
The range of motion of the inner shoulder joint is about one third of those of the outer shoulder joint.
Is not the form simply an expression of inner life?
In fact, is it not used to teach apprentice philosophers that they must view all learnable philosophies as hindrances to a pure inner philosophizing?
During ischaemia, when oxygen supply is limited, the electron transport chain of the inner mitochondrial membrane becomes highly reduced.
The entire inner surface was then sandblasted by rotating the coping four times, each time 90 degrees.
The exclamation has ambiguous reference, for it points to the metadiegetic inner dream as well as to the surrounding, diegetic outer one.
Romanticism in this sense depends upon liberalism, which sanctions and, importantly, protects the inner space of subjectivity.
What he was seeking was a manageable form to contain the inner turmoil of his ideas and feelings.
There is an inner consistency in his work - due to the symbiotic relationship between the manifest and the latent structure - that should not be underestimated.
As for the inner half, it is assumed to be partially traversed by a cleft which is non-specific to low-molecular-weight solutes.
A model of successive views of an outer planet as seen from an inner planet as they revolve in concentric orbits about a sun.
The struggle to explore the inner space of their materials has driven sculptors to dig deep.
He shows the inner workings of this apparatus of the state, and the specifics of coercion in action.
Their preservation in inner shelf habitats is much more unusual- although not unknown.
The striking difference between the inner and outer planets is emphasized, while considerable space is given to the knotty problems attendant upon accretion of planetesimals.
One is that we must admit verbal reports of inner experiences of human beings as valid evidence for studies of consciousness.
Extrinsic signals representing the inner symbols are what make it possible for groups of humans to share a meaningful world.
From the 1850s, with stations moving to inner-city sites, station hotels assumed palatial aspects and the railway companies set the standard for others to follow.
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