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Monkeywrenching is distinct from activities termed ecoterrorism, which is often a misnomer and is properly applicable to rogue examples or individuals.
It is not properly applicable to a player who stocks the cards or loads the dice beforehand... What he aimed at, and what he often attained, was as great a certainty in the operations of the Wall Street game as is attainable in the most legitimate lines of business.
According to Grant, except for Oresme, scholastic thinkers did not consider the force-resistance model to be properly applicable to the motion of celestial bodies, although some, such as Bartholomeus Amicus, thought analogically in terms of force and resistance.
Such measures were more properly applicable to cases where the head of the femur is high up and movable.
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This usage was continued into the early 19th century by Cogan (1802), who insisted that the term "emotions" was properly applicable only to those "sensible changes and visible effects which particular passions produce upon the frame" (1802, pp. 7 8).
Oxford English Dictionary defines metaphor as "the figure of speech in which a name or descriptive term is transferred to some object different from, but analogous to, that to which it is properly applicable".
To determine properly applicable fluorescent dyes (FCS probes) for cartilage tissue, commercially available fluorescent dyes were obtained, including Rhodamine 123 (Rh123) (molecular weight (MW), 380.82; Sigma-Aldrich, St . Louis MO) Rhodamine 6G (Rh6G) (MW, 479.01; Sigma-Aldrich), Alexa Fluor 488 hydrazide (Alexa-hydrazide) (MW, 570.48; Molecular Probes, Eugene, OR).
The expression as derived is properly applicable only for a reaction involving molecular oxygen adsorbed on a single site; however, the model assumes that lattice O ions (or atoms) react with the substrate being oxidized.
Properly treated steel slag is applicable to CLSM.
One could also imagine how a properly tuned, stand-alone heater unit could be applicable to any field analytical or preparative method that requires a constant heat source; e.g., cell lysis or temperature-responsive polymer mediated concentration.
Advocates say this belief is especially applicable to children's feet, which, to grow properly and develop necessary musculature and balance, need to be free of the constant constraint of shoes.
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