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Examples of raw material


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This process provides higher level cerebral structures with the rawmaterial onto which can be attached and fixed cerebral function.
How do you recognise a fusion of potter and rawmaterial?
The implications for rawmaterial provenience are then discussed in relation to the ceramic production process observed.
The rawmaterial types show further significant variations in the quantities and the typo-technological form in which they were discarded.
This can be seen as a further advantage of the rawmaterial approach.
There exists, for example, a clear relationship between settlement structures and the provenance of on-site discarded rawmaterial.
The way labour was used was conditioned by the seasonal nature of fishing and by the heterogeneity of the rawmaterial.
It is the rawmaterial that the world's writers are now using to reflect on their own experience and express their own cultural identity.
Mostly these are natural languages but many a posteriori language projects use already existing but originally constructed languages as rawmaterial for their linguistic elements.
These accounts certainly represent useful rawmaterial for researchers and make for entertaining reading.
It is only true if no pattern comes out from the rawmaterial assemblages.
Universal systems are presumed to exist, and need only to be grafted onto the rawmaterial of society.
From the tools themselves archaeologists can reconstruct a variety of actions: rawmaterial selectivity and procurement, manufacturing sequences, use, and discard.
Such a person might express his religious views in subtle ways, such as the choice of rawmaterial for his artistic creations.
When chickens are perceived as rawmaterial, as machines or as products, relationships become irrelevant.
Total amount of rawmaterial used in the final production centres must be matched by domestic purchases, as well as imports.
Art, literature, and custom - the rawmaterial of a liberal education - can overpower any objective aesthetic.
He is, however, clearly not so keen on my chosen archaeological case study and my short analysis of the rawmaterial approach.
Also, the new tariff on pollution contents has induced pollution control by improved housekeeping procedures, rawmaterial substitution and conservation.
Carding transforms the rawmaterial, such as cotton, wool or polyester, into a smooth coherent web disentangling, ordering and eliminating unwanted materials.
The rawmaterial and other data point to planned moves towards specific locations in the river valleys for the interception of migrating reindeer herds.
I suggest that simply imposing oneself upon a rawmaterial will not be successful - attention must always be paid to its materiality.
Different things can be made from the same rawmaterial.
Technical matters are very relevant: is justice done to the rawmaterial?
Rather, at least some initial shaping of the rawmaterial into macrocores was done elsewhere, probably at the quarry.
Only one rawmaterial is used, with no addition of temper of different origin.
Special emphasis is given to rawmaterial acquisition and paste preparation to provide comparative data for analysis of archaeological material and clay preparation strategies.
Only one observation violates monotonicity in the rawmaterial.
The rawmaterial on which the editors work derives from our reading programmes.
The rawmaterial for such a work is indeed here, as there are some interesting case studies.
On the other hand, rawmaterial is not as tyrannical as one might think.
The introduction of fresh lines of output, new machinery and different rawmaterial necessarily generated disputes about rates and conditions, wages and workloads.
Often this advance would be for a very small amount of rawmaterial, perhaps just enough to make one or two saris.
Similarly, working with the rawmaterial of the voicing provides the artist with particular rewards and challenges.
The rawmaterial (or the starting point of interpretation) for this attitude is literature itself.
The answers to these questions provide the rawmaterial for our analysis, and thus the analysis rests on the main respondent perceptions of these discussants.
However, it is the ultimate source of polygenic variation and, thus, the rawmaterial for evolution and for genetic improvement of domestic plants and animals.
But more than this is needed for a pragmatically sound notion of implementation; the vector morphism defined and discussed below is just the 'rawmaterial'.
That ingredient is language, the rawmaterial of translators.
Initially, cleared hardwoods would be the bulk of the rawmaterial for the charcoal plant.
In the pharmaceutical sector, there are 87 manufacturing firms, 11 rawmaterial manufacturers, and 38 importing firms, totaling 136 firms (9;10).
This forest is also used extensively for extracting reed - a rawmaterial used by traditional artisans and newspaper industry.
In all these cases there was an obsolescence or decline in the local rawmaterial producing activity.
Then there is the composer, who uses the poetic product as rawmaterial.
Sewage is a rawmaterial whose irregular volume means that it can neither be controlled nor saved.
In the rawmaterial production sector, one plant is state owned and ten plants are privately owned.
Productive activities, besides making demands on the available resources in terms of rawmaterial inputs, involve some waste-product generation.
A life cycle analysis in essence tracks the development of a product beginning from the rawmaterial stage and ending with its final disposal.
Many of the frontlets are also broken and could have been broken up as a source of rawmaterial, or exploited when no longer used.
It is not dictated by rawmaterial resources.
The method is only applicable to small sites with artefact concentrations around one central fire-hearth and with locally available rawmaterial (generally flint).
It is also a rawmaterial for many derived sugar products, such as glucose, maltodextrines and mannitol.
In addition, the mechanisms that recognize objects provide the rawmaterial for more subtle conceptual interpretations of style.
Such a bonus scheme would have enabled companies to finance their own rawmaterial imports.
They form the rawmaterial for his train of thought - they summon up memories, images and ideas.
Import of waste is captured in the rawmaterial balance in equation 8 above.
Quality requirements must be met if the grain is to be used as rawmaterial for processing, including malting and baking.
Nor did policy favour or discriminate against major rawmaterial producing regions.
The new taxes, characterised as extraordinary, affected the final product and not the rawmaterial.
Others gave out faulty rawmaterial or were irregular in their payments.
They represented the rawmaterial from which his reformation of astronomy was to be constructed.
But impersonal values must work with the rawmaterial provided by gains and losses for persons.
Meeting the artistic challenge may lead one to regard other people and their lives as no more than rawmaterial for one's art.
Finally, colonias allowed mills to spread the risks of investment without losing complete control over the production of the rawmaterial.
Derived from much more diverse landscapes, rubber was an industrial rawmaterial that was almost coterminous with colonial conquest itself.
In turn, these events provide new rawmaterial for subsequent generations of star formation, which leads to the formation of planets.
In particular, the poor quality of rawmaterial is mentioned as a stumbling block in entering the export sector.
Nevertheless, strong pentatonicism, in the sense of rigid adherence to the pentatonic rawmaterial, is not common in their work.
The obvious aim of this cutting phase is to make the maximum use of the rawmaterial.
Several traditional industries in this period were deeply affected by changes on their rawmaterial side.
A rise in paper production (with the development of bamboo paper) supplied the industry - official, commercial, and private - with an essential rawmaterial.
This economic progress set the stage for important substitution industrialization, upon which nearly all of the rawmaterial exporting countries embarked.
The total amount of rawmaterial used in each primary resin production centre must be matched by domestic purchases plus imports.
However, interestingly enough, the imports of rawmaterial were much larger, especially when it concerned wool, at least around 1750.
The rawmaterial is in the form of (actual) case studies, and even the conclusions are summarised as (constructed) cases.
At some of the premises, gulls had possible access to rawmaterial when this was being loaded as bulk.
The output of the voicing source provides the rawmaterial from which the filtering system will shape the required sound.
The rawmaterial for the skin is the brightness profile which describes how brightness varies with pitch.
Mills met higher cane demands through a combination of different strategies that guaranteed them adequate supplies of rawmaterial.
Cotton is produced as a rawmaterial for the textile industry and is considered a high-value crop.
The mobility and land-use approach based on rawmaterial provenance sheds light on different kinds of territory but still fails to identify the different social processes related to it.
Finding evidence for one or both options on the basis of the rawmaterial data, however, is severely hindered by the character of the archaeological assemblage.
As has been demonstrated in this article, data on rawmaterial transport provide valuable information on the distances, the direction and the character of mobility of palaeolithic groups.
The submergible forests sustain timber, minor forest products, diverse flora and fauna, and other materials such as reed - a rawmaterial used by traditional artisans and newsprint companies.
It was then reconstituted in 1927 to examine rawmaterial and industrial needs in war, to plan for closing any gaps and to consider allocation of resources in war.
One aspect deals with the analysis and interpretation of lithic procurement networks, which are cartographically represented by lines connecting archaeological sites with associated rawmaterial sources.
In some cases, stance - not to say bias - is explicitly stated, as in the tabloid press that supplies ideologically-oriented discourse analysts with much of their rawmaterial.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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