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The forensic sciences can be defined as the unification of different and vibrant disciplines employed in resolving legal cases (Ubelaker 2015), and their defining principle is "the situation where the dead teach the living" (Rathbun and Buikstra 1984).
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In particular, to form a community, two or more individuals must share the same intentional experience, which is directed towards the same object; they must empathize with the experience of the counterpart, and they must reciprocally "unify" (where "reciprocal unification [Wechseleinigung]" can be defined as a positive intentional feeling of togetherness, cf. León and Zahavi 2015).
The historic region was defined as Classico.
Another feature is that voters underwent an election under multi-party structure as the unification of candidates ceased.
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as defined by the International Labour Organisation.
resulted in similar difficulties in the lustration purge, whose terms were defined in the EinigVrt (the Treaty of Unification) (Blankenburg 1995).
Consequently, by making use of (10) and (12), we are ready to define a two-variable unification of the Dirichlet-type L-functions L χ, β ( s, x ; k, a, b ) as follows.
The I.R.L. schedule will add races in Long Beach, Calif.; Edmonton, Alberta and Australiaasas part of the unification.
Almost equally important was his contribution as a propagandist to the unification of Italy.
Should ecosystem ecology, then, be regarded as an instance of the unification of the physical and biological sciences?
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