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First, clearly, that they occurred in a country that was universally visible and central to the 19th-century world, of which it constituted, as it were, the utopian dimension: the living dream.
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This paper reports the results of an experimental study on the physical and chemical properties of the mineral complex copper slag as a by-product of Sarcheshmeh copper plant, and its effect on the mechanical properties of concrete, for which it constitutes a part of cementitious material.
Very different, however, is geometry as understood in practical life, and in the natural sciences and technologies, in which it constitutes the science of space.
Without doubt, the sustainability of this sector can be the impetus for improving the livelihood of majority of rural people for which it constitutes an income source.
A thing's matter accounts for the material features of the thing which it constitutes, without actually being that thing; and the same again for the form.
Empiricism seeks standards, within a naturalized framework, for differentiating the circumstances in which situatedness generates error and in which it constitutes a resource that can be harnessed to advance knowledge.
In this work, we tested in a reconstituted system the following hypothesis: active caspase-8 binds to a CL-enriched domain at mitochondrial contact sites in which it constitutes an activation platform, upon which active caspase-8 can recruit Bid-FL and process it to generate tBid.
In a note to clients last fall, analysts at Goldman Sachs suggested that through a widening number of subscription services baked into the iPhone, Apple could begin to reap a huge monthly fee from its users, which it said constituted "the most lucrative installed base in the world".
The National Automobile Dealers Association, however, opposes adding such information, which it said constituted "far-reaching changes" that would "impose significant, costly, and in some cases, impossible burdens on used car dealers".
For some time, the West Coast elite could barely see the forest for the trees, unwilling to accept that the blizzard of cocaine in which it operated constituted an addiction comparable to the sad junkie stereotype of heroin.
This causal criterion allows that a spatial object, or, more precisely, the matter from which it is constituted, is (at least relatively) permanent — which would seem ruled out in Berkeley's position, since the spatial object does not last any longer than the idea does.
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