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Perishing

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Present participle of perish

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Rather than abuse their experimental subjects, though, they merely showed them streams of words on a computer screen.In this section Thanks for no memory Leeching away pain Bursting with controversy Perishing publishing ReprintsTotalless recallSome of these words (murder, massacre and so on) had bad connotations.

Everyone was asssessed in detail over the course of a month from the start of treatment, and more generally over the course of three.In this section Thanks for no memory Leeching away pain Bursting with controversy Perishing publishing ReprintsThe result was that leech therapy beat diclofenac for pain relief, particularly in the first week after application.

According to a 2013 report by the World Health Organisation (WHO), the DR has the second-most-dangerous roads in the world, with 41.7 people perishing in traffic accidents each year for every 100,000 residents.

They do this by looking for tiny flashes of light that the gates give off as they open and shut.In this section Under the influence Publishing, perishing, and peer review Back-side inspection ReprintsAnd they really are tiny flashes.

Whatever the traditional publishers might hope, open-access does not look in imminent danger of perishing.

The bricks seem to be breathing, a nod to the Sichuan earthquake, which killed 87,000 people the year before this piece was made (many of them perishing as a result of shoddily built schools and other buildings).

If you grow up in a city like that you feel everything is perishing, evanescent and going away very quickly.

In 2001 a blaze at the Manor Hotel killed 74, many of them perishing behind barred windows.

In Die Jungfrau von Orleans (1801; The Maid of Orleans), Schiller's Joan of Arc dies a sublime death on the battlefield, instead of perishing at the stake as the historical Joan did.

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The term vināśitva ("perishing", "perishability") has been interpreted by all major modern writers as showing the reason in an argument for momentariness, as if the argument was that things are momentary, because they perish spontaneously.

Perishing due to its intrinsic nature, something will always perish as soon it exists.[15] The point is that such moment by moment destruction is spontaneous (ākasmika) and is the uncaused real nature of things, because it cannot be an effect of any cause.

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