PALABRAS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADAS CON «INTERMEDIACY»
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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «INTERMEDIACY»
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Erotic Wisdom: Philosophy and
Intermediacy in Plato's Symposium
A lively and highly readable commentary on one of Plato’s most beloved dialogues.
Gary Alan Scott, William A. Welton, 2008
2
Craniofacial
Intermediacy in Postcontact Amerindian Skeletal ...
Foster, Adam D., Craniofacial Intermediacy in Postcontact Amerindian Skeletal
Samples and European-Amerindian Admixture, M.A., Department of
Anthropology, August, 2007. The intent of this study is to investigate whether
postcontact ...
3
Official Gazette of the United States Patent Office
... in one member, and a spring mounted within the other member and having a
pair of arms engaging the opposite sides of said tongue, said arms being
connected with the bowed portion of the spring through the intermediacy of coils.
3.
INDICATIONS OF INTERMEDIACY. As the varieties crossbred at the various
points are varieties that have met with general favor as grain producers, the
characters of the male and female parents of each cross are not radically different
, and ...
INDICATIONS OF INTERMEDIACY. As the varieties crossbred at the various
points are varieties that have met with general favor as grain producers, the
characters of the male and female parents of each cross are not radically different
, and ...
United States. Bureau of Plant Industry, 1912
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Time, Media and Modernity
Josie's online annotation of the image directly addresses a mnemonic community
of 'old girls' invoking their shared past and actively connecting it to her
experienced present. In this sense the zone of intermediacy that exists between
the ...
7
The Blackwell Guide to Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics
In explaining the doctrine at NE II.6.1107a2–6, Aristotle distinguishes two sub-
theses of it, which I shall call location and intermediacy. Location is the idea that
each virtue is a mean state (mesot ̄es) that is in some way “between” a pair of ...
8
Intermediacy: Extracting Vitality from Intersecting Borderlines
Intermediacy is a condition of "coming between two things in time, place, character, etc." The areas of intersecting border areas, intermediate areas, display characteristics of the adjacent areas.
Midori Taki, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dept. of Architecture, 2006
The common character of all series is what Herbart calls intermediacy or
betweenness. Intermediacy may be merely a mechanical relation between
presentative activities, or it may be also a presented relation constitutive of the
content of ...
George Croom Robertson, George Frederick Stout, 1888
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The Educated Woman: Minds, Bodies, and Women's Higher ...
The theory of sexual intermediacy was based on the principle that there existed
no qualitative distinctions between the sexes. Rudiments of the other sex were to
be found in the mind and body of every individual in a higher or lesser degree.
10 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «INTERMEDIACY»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
intermediacy en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Catawba biology students present research and participate in …
Christopher Bolick presented “Hybrid intermediacy in Ashe's sumac (Rhus ashei) a hybrid of the federally endangered Michaux's sumac ... «Salisbury Post, Abr 15»
From the archive, 15 January 1944: The Red Army invasion of Poland
... to securing through their intermediacy the discussion by the Polish and Soviet Governments, with the participation of the British and American ... «The Guardian, Ene 15»
Is BA English in India just timepass?
After school, he is told that he is going to enter the 'real world' now, but what he actually enters is a space of intermediacy, a limbo. The Beatles ... «Times of India, Ene 15»
Jeff Mitton: Boulder's hybrid zones feature cottonwoods, spruces and …
The intermediacy and mixing of the morphological markers has inspired a number of biologists to propose that these species commonly ... «Boulder Daily Camera, Dic 14»
An Anthropologist on Mars
There was no “I'm sorry, I should have offered you some before,” no intermediacy, no social junction. Instead, she immediately took me to a ... «The New Yorker, Ago 14»
Magnus Hirschfeld and the Struggle for Transformation, Not Tolerance
... from gender-inverted object choices—his notion of “sexual intermediacy” assumed that no individual was absolutely masculine or feminine. «PopMatters, Jul 14»
Magnus Hirschfeld: Germany's pioneer fighter for LGBTQ equality
He advanced the theory of sexual intermediacy where all men and women consist of masculine and feminine characteristics in an unending ... «People's World, May 14»
A political-economic view of a Jokowi-Kalla Candidacy
It must be kept in mind that Kalla's measure was taken at the time amid the lowest point of bank intermediacy function. Kalla is thus not only in ... «Jakarta Post, May 14»
The Yellow Trolley Car in Barcelona, and Other Visions
What had begun as a meticulous quest for the translation of phraseology, through the intermediacy of Dana had loosened to the point where I was asking Dana ... «The Atlantic, Abr 14»
John XXIII and the Jews
In this most difficult hour of which the Jews of Romania have passed through, the assistance of the Holy See, carried out by the intermediacy of ... «Catholic World Report, Abr 14»