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Ideas and images are held to derive from the incorporation and activation of these engrams in complex circuits involving nerve cells.
The absolute monarchies of the 16th to 18th century were often strengthened by the establishment of nationalist churches; but from the 17th century in England and, later, in other countries, kingship was made constitutional, royal power being held to derive from the people rather than from God.
This element of capacity is sometimes held to derive from the legal requirement that each subject must have 'insight' into the circumstances of a given decision (Glass 1997).
All physical occurrences were viewed as being linked through tensile forces in the pneuma, and matter itself was held to derive its qualities form the "binding" properties of the pneuma it contains.
The name İstanbul (, colloquially ) is commonly held to derive from the Medieval Greek phrase (pronounced ), which means "to the city".
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THE early history of Anatolia and of the races from which the Turkish people is held to be derived was given due prominence in the communications presented by the numerous foreign members attending the second session of the Historical Congress at Istamboul.
The name Mogadishu is held to be derived from the Persian Maq'ad-i-Shah, which means "the seat of the Shah".
Nuclear reaction analysis with 3He holds the promise to derive Deuterium depth profiles up to large depths from a set of measurements with different energies.
We show that the distortion holds enough information to derive oracle inequalities (i.e. a comparison to an ideal situation where one knows the s largest coefficients of the target) for the lasso and the Dantzig selector.
This is probably because some theologians hold the attempt to derive the doctrine from the Bible to be hopelessly naive, while other theologians, many Christian philosophers and apologists accept the common arguments (see section 2.2 above) as decisive.
Hence, our objective in this paper is not only to analyze the asymptotic properties of (1.1) in the case where (1.6) holds, but also to derive new asymptotic tests for (1.1) under the assumption that g(t geq t. (1.7) The new theorems obtained improve and complement the relevant results reported in [3, 7, 13, 16, 17, 20, 21].
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