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Material culture, by definition, belongs both to the ethereal realm of culture and to the material world.
When the time interval was 72 h, about 80% of the parasitoids emerging belonged to the species that oviposited first.
The sentences were mixed in a way that the following sentences never belonged to the same group.
The diffusion of that technology belongs to the history of the inter-war years.
As the mekake, however, she belonged to her birth family under the authority of her brother.
Listening often belongs to music history, which was a difficult subject for many participants.
Advocates on both sides and belonging to all political parties took part in the stem-cell research dispute.
If, therefore, the information belongs to the patient, some justification is needed before her autonomy is compromised.
According to the norms, the children belonged to the lowest 20% of their age group.
Subsumption into larger and larger bodies undermines the sense of "belonging" that is a key component of identity.
Examples belonging to category (ii) tend to indicate existential truths, the necessity being unalterable.
In (11), however, the determiner sequence occurs with the modifying noun chemistry and not with the head noun belonging to that modifier.
Youths belonging to the experiential profiles varied in their reported levels of antisocial behavior.
A second subsample of 8 children belonging to the same "biased" sample was scored using this coding system.
On the basis of this excer pt alone, we can assume that the language belongs to an area with initial voicing of [f] to [v].
Let images (0) and (1) be different fixed points of belonging to the domains of branches with the same character of monotonicity.
Perhaps this topic belongs in a short separate chapter along with swath bathymetry, which is not mentioned at all by this book.
Analyses belonging to the same age group constitute a population.
A boot is also something that belongs on a foot, of course, and it is, to boot, a way to boot-up computers.
Clearly, this belongs to the somewhat vaguely defined category of stiff problems.
The most important problem seems to be how the heterozygote of mutant alleles belonging to the same locus produced wild-type progeny.
The first is considering private education as a sign of richness marking the learners as people belonging to the higher classes.
The sense of belonging which pervades everyday language may be defined in several ways; traditional accounts focus on three regional, social, and occupational.
As these authors remarked, this foram may well be a juvenile of a species that belongs in a multi-chambered genus.
In the southern part of the massif, 'ophiolites' are found as thin slices belonging to higher levels of the high-grade metamorphic unit.
A dynamical system is called stable if it belongs to the interior of its class.
During subsequent expansion, people belonging to different micro-states joined together on the settlement frontier.
They said that even the land on which we built our houses belonged to the government.
Larmore characterises it as belonging to a disenchanted vision of the world (1994, p. 71).
Running mercury or quicksilver belonged to an entirely different categor y, however.
The term "physical properties of matter," or simply "properties of matter," belongs equally to the languages of physics and chemistry.
In addition, however, there were serials especially oriented to their concerns (including industrial and commercial engineering) and the institutions to which they belonged.
The writer's strong links and sense of belonging to the empire begin to be shaken following the war, as will be discussed.
In these places, the electricians often belonged to the circles that included philosophers, political reformers and literary types.
No person is infinite, such that one could become finished and whole by belonging to her.
Each work, as they see it, belongs to a collective discourse and cannot be understood in isolation.
A further 30% were described as explosive, sensitive or belonging to religious minority groups.
Together, different types of constraints belonging to these three levels specify a scientific tradition by delimiting its legitimate range of practice and maintaining its stability.
We also evaluated the effect on such changes of several variables belonging to three contrasting datasets.
All of these effects were vulnerable to time and to the increasingly intricate subdivisions of the social groups to which elites belonged.
Put simply, a clumpy covering consideration sorts items into clumps, and items belonging to the same clump are equally good.
The mediumsized species belonging to the cecropiavorus group range from 1.4 to 2.3 mm (rarely longer than 2.0 mm).
The climate belongs to the seae sonal equatorial type.
The ex-industrial areas + all recognizably 'neighbourhoods' with some residual sense of belonging + are all undergoing transformations or awaiting projects.
If the node already belongs to other worker's list, it is not collected.
A rule that produces a node belonging to one unambiguous set may very likely do so by referring to contextual nodes belonging to other sets.
They belonged to 152 species of 51 families.
In two cases the negative findings belonged to existing technologies, serving as a way of "cleaning up" the existing package.
The performance evaluation of stationary manipulators belongs to a well-established domain of robotics that has a vital significance for the design and exploitation of manipulators.
In the middle image, we see the (scaled) hyperbolic distance between the points on the unit disk belonging to frames 25 and 26.
Animals belonging to one tooth-wear class are divided into females (open horizontal bars) and males (black horizontal bars).
The triumph thus belongs to the town, for maintaining itself by aligning "generosity" with forms of two-way exchange. 23.
Female sterility in mice lacking the basigin gene, which encodes a transmembrane glycoprotein belonging to the immunoglobulin superfamily.
On the one hand, it belongs to the genre of the comic tale with socially subversive elements.
Disagreements about value thus will often reflect disagreements on which genre something properly belongs to.
Earnings from an individual's plot belonged to the young man and were destined for bridewealth payments, but the uncle often managed them.
The lands belonging to the estates seem mainly to have been used for crop cultivation, animal husbandry being a side activity here.
Beyond the boundaries of the composer's aspirations, the tale also belongs to the chronicles of a mystery.
Seventeen sites were sampled during one year (3398.5 mistnet-hours) and 936 individuals captured, belonging to 6 families, 29 genera and 51 species.
When anyone uses jargon, he or she is speaking to others belonging to a privileged community, and deliberately excludes outsiders.
There are only incidental examples of phenomena belonging to level 3 in those areas.
In each pair, one spouse belonged to a random subsample of persons who had participated in a large population survey and was re-interviewed.
Each note in the case base is annotated with its role in the musical phrase it belongs to as well as with its expressive values.
The strongest correlation is for the percentage of the adult population belonging to nature and ecology groups (0.59).
The participants attacked the township government, burned down 107 rooms and took more than twenty motorcycles and other property belonging to government employees.
Values belonging to a datatype with field labels may be non-destructively updated.
The nature of the book clearly belongs on the bookshelf of anyone interested in the history of the book and\\or the history of science.
In addition, it continuously monitors the heat consumption and sends each minute a report to the redistribution agent of the cluster it belongs to.
According to the bill, all land belonging to the state that was unoccupied or unregistered would be turned into smallholdings and given to agricultural labourers.
Ideally, fragments must make sense to the expert who must be able to supply some underlying motive or reason for them belonging together.
From these, a total of 2546 worms belonging to eight species were recovered: six acanthocephalan species, one cestode species and one nematode species (table 1).
The analysis presented here demonstrates the lack of knowledge concerning the ultrastructure of the excretory system of cercariae belonging to different taxonomic groups.
However, we cannot exclude the possibility that these differences could be host-specific effects, since crab hosts in the different countries belonged to different genera.
First, trematode species belonging to genera in which progenesis has been documented were found not to differ significantly from other trematode species.
The estate, studded by a large number of separate houses belonging to the different members of the family, constitutes an updated, ancestral, dynastic township.
Phylogenetic analysis showed that rabies viruses isolated in foxes, dogs and humans belonged to a single genetic variant.
The paper is entirely convincing, but there is little discussion on the topic of what belongs to the syntactic module and what falls outside it.
Each cell interacts with a finite number of other cells, that is, those belonging to a user-defined neighborhood.
The rationale behind the law was simple: water belonged to the public and the government should be the only authority in charge of its distribution.
In 1959, 31 per cent of respondents belonged to one type of association and 17 per cent to two or more.
Do you ever think of yourself as belonging in one of these classes?
The confinement rules partition the set of types and prevent types belonging to different partition from being confused with one another.
Measurements were made by physicians who followed a standardized procedure; they were not told to which group the subjects belonged.
In addition, there were six mills and eight chapels belonging to the abbatial court there, and a workshop employing twelve shield-makers.
Part of the novel's complexity is that it circumvents the facile juxtaposition of the real and the ideal, as if they belonged to different realms.
The novel clearly shows her to be mistaken in supposing that nothing that belongs to her can be any measure of her.
Together with the graptolites they might have belonged to the plankton.
Analysis of the interpretive element which is inherent even in positivistic research belongs among the current tasks of hermeneutics.
He belongs to a paper society which goes through the motions of life, in the air, notionally.
She belonged to a generation who had fine voices and who were also dramatically credible.
In some respects they belonged to the local administration, in others they were part of the world of industry.
Legislation has largely restricted the right to distrain goods found upon the premises but not belonging to the tenant.
Assigning a name to an enzyme would be vastly more simple if all homologs belonging to a given protein family possessed identical substrate specificities.
Their lingering presence would thus save the hospital at least for the lifespan of the generation to which they belonged.
Whenever a lexicographer obtains an entry for review and/or editing, the entry is marked as belonging to that particular lexicographer.
In this system, some human beings are regarded as chattel, or items of property, belonging to another individual or social group.
The workers operate in pairs, following a car from station to station and carrying out the entire work assignment belonging to their team.
Similarly, military functions reflected poorly on the curia and belonged more correctly under secular supervision.
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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