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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «HETEROGENETICALLY»
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1
Philosophy of Time: Time before Times
heterogenetically serial time, as I propose it here, says no more than that. It does
not say, additionally, that every birthday inflicts a death (oreverysetof birthdays a
set of deaths). That doctrine, that everynascentpresent event kills off its ...
2
Bulletin scientifique: sciences naturelles, techniques et ...
In the first part he describes and defines some basic forms of the existing systems
: dead and alive, closed and open, mechanicobiologico-social, simple and
complex, auto- and hetero-organized, and homogenetically and
heterogenetically ...
Akademiski savet FNRJ., 1987
3
The Universal Pattern Within History: Interdisciplinary ...
China, nevertheless, sometimes had heterogenetically oriented despots.
Neglecting agriculture, such autocrats focused on the unproductive goals of war
and territorial expansion. Such a policy inevitably led to the deterioration of
agriculture ...
4
Permafrost Formation Time
A model based on pure conduction heat transfer with freeze–thaw is used to
predict the time required for a given thickness of permafrost to develop, either
heterogenetically or syngenetically. The formation time is a function of the long-
term ...
5
Advances in Molecular Nanotechnology Research and ...
The same liver cancer xenograft contained multiple disease markers. Those
disease markers were heterogenetically distributed in the same tumor nodule.
The molecular imaging agents had different distributions in the whole body and
inside ...
6
Herod Antipas in Galilee: The Literary and Archaeological ...
... Freyne states, on the basis of the literary evidence, that ...both Sepphoris and
Tiberias functioned heterogenetically as far as Galilean peasants were
concerned, not because they were gentile enclaves in a Jewish hinterland..., but
because, ...
Morten Hørning Jensen, 2010
7
Self Assessment & Review Tumour
Kiel classification b. REAL classification c. WHO classification d. Rappaport
classification 5. The subtype of Hodgkin's disease, which is heterogenetically
distinct from all the other subtypes, is : [Al 05] a. Lymphocyte predominant b.
Nodular ...
8
Galilee and Gospel: Collected Essays
mies, which, though based on ideal types, have proved useful in understanding
the cultural role of the Herodian cities and their impact on the hinterland.6 The
conclusions were that both Sepphoris and Tiberias functioned heterogenetically
as ...
9
Quarterly Journal of Microscopical Science
Grimm regards Bacteria, then, as organisms produced ' heterogenetically' from
the protoplasm of other organisms. He admits that the asserted spontaneous J
generation of Fungi and Infusoria is devoid of any proper evidence to warrant its
...
10
Foot and Ankle Surgery
TISSUE. TUMORS. Soft tissue tumors are a heterogeneous group of tumors,
which arise from nonepithelial extraskeletal tissue, i.e. embryogenic mesoderm.
Akin to bone tumors this heterogenetically varied group of tumors too is divided ...