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  • Since 1871 abstracts of papers appearing in the other journals have been printed.

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  • The Berichte der deutschen chemischen Gesellschaft, published by the Berlin Chemical Society, the Chemisches Centralblatt, which is confined to abstracts of papers appearing in other journals, the Zeitschrift fur Chemie, and Liebig's Annalen der Chemie are the most important of the general magazines.

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  • It covered a wide range, and he made careful notes and abstracts of it.

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  • In these periodicals will be found new work on the subject and abstracts of papers which appear in other physical and chemical publications.

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  • Current progress in mining and other matters connected with coal can best be followed by consulting the abstracts and bibliographical lists of memoirs on these subjects that have appeared in the technical journals of the world contained in the Journal of the Institute of Mining Engineers and that of the Iron and Steel Institute.

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  • The statistical work includes compiling abstracts, memoranda, tables and charts relating to the trade and industrial conditions of the United Kingdom, the colonies and foreign countries, the supervision of the trade accounts, the preparation of monthly and annual accounts of shipping and navigation, statistics as to labour, cotton, emigration and foreign and colonial customs, tariffs and regulations.

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  • The mind, especially in mathematics, abstracts numbers, motions, relations, causes, essences, ends, kinds; and it over-abstracts things mentally separate into things really separate.

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  • A judgment which is not prompted by motives and inspired by interest, which has not for its aim the satisfaction of a cognitive purpose, is psychologically impossible, and it is, therefore, mistaken to construct a logic which abstracts from all these facts.

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  • They are, moreover, all of them, the merest abstracts.

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  • These and other cases in which we are led to discern very primitive witness behind Acts, do not indeed give to such witness the value of shorthand notes or even of abstracts based thereon.

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  • His first work of importance (he had already written one or two historical abstracts) was the History of the Counter-Revolution in England, an exceedingly able political study of the events which culminated in the Revolution of 1688.

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  • Systematic abstracts of the legal parts of the Talmud were made by Isaac Alfazi (or " Riph," 1013-1103), and by Maimonides (Mishneh Torah, otherwise called Sepher haYad or Yad ha-Hazakah).

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  • For twenty-one years (1852-1872) Wurtz published in the Annales de chimie et de physique abstracts of chemical work done out of France.

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  • Amir Khosraus mathnawis, the abstracts given in Elliots History of India, iii.

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  • The individual is prior to the universal, he says, not only "for us," but also in itself, and universals are abstractions which have merely a subjective existence in the intelligence which abstracts them.

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  • He is of opinion that the insect abstracts from the air by means of the inclined plane a component force (composant) which it employs to support and direct itself.

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  • It must be remembered, however, that his treatises on scientific subjects are lost, and only known from imperfect abstracts.

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  • He had diligently studied the works of Jacob Boehme, and there were found amongst his manuscripts copious abstracts from them in his own handwriting.

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  • Both Samuel and Kings, like Judges, are made up of a series of extracts and abstracts from various sources, worked over from time to time by successive editors, and freely handled by copyists down to a comparatively late date, as is shown by the numerous and often important variations between the Hebrew text and the Greek version (Septuagint).

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  • The editor would like to thank the Journal of Geography for allowing us to reproduce abstracts from their publication.

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  • Each issue contains 20 abstracts chosen by Elizabeth Rowan, the editor.

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  • Paper formats are available for extended abstracts and papers.

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  • It contained abstracts of doctoral theses.

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  • They were presenting abstracts from the journal.

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  • Other submitted abstracts will be presented in the poster session.

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  • You can download the abstracts of the papers as a 208 KB pdf file.

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  • Some conferences invite abstracts for seminars and workshops as well as for posters and concurrent sessions.

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  • The final list of accepted abstracts will be emailed when available.

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  • Contrary to any previous indication, students can submit their poster abstracts on any relevant topic.

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  • Current content freely available from this site includes interactive case studies, documents and reports, and journal article abstracts.

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  • Given the small size today of the electronic full-text archive, citation linking on a meaningful scale requires a secondary database of abstracts.

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  • Please refer to the abstracts supplied with the list of publications for details of our own work on plant cuticles.

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  • There is also access to full-text newsletter and abstracts Isis abstracts on thousands of species.

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  • Next year he began to practise, but without very brilliant results, for five years later he definitely abandoned the exercise of his profession on accepting the post of compiler of abstracts in the registrar-general's office.

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  • Deadline for the receipt of abstracts is 1 st April 2006.

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  • Clean lines sit side by side with intricate abstracts in modern lighting - the kind that is right for you depends on your personal design tastes.

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  • Those looking for a quick and easy read may find that they don't need more than the featured abstracts to stay on top of the latest sleep research, but some may want the full article without the subscription fees.

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  • If the child is sensitive to multiple allergens, the physician may mix similar abstracts in one vial.

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  • Genealogy.com, which also hosts the popular message board, GenForum, has census abstracts you can download for free.

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  • Research abstracts summarize information quickly for reference later.

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  • Immigration abstracts help when tracking an immigrant ancestor.

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  • I do a lot of fine art on people as well as animals, robots, abstracts, etc. I am not stuck on any one style, but swimsuits are always fun.

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  • The writer might look at research sites such as Pub Med, which provides abstracts of medical research.

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  • Since these abstracts are usually quite complex, plagiarizers might copy content, without really understanding the contents.

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  • Patterns range from soft pastel flowers to wild neon abstracts.

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  • There are abstracts, photographs of nature, and more.

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  • By the comparison, for instance, of a number of boats, the mind abstracts a certain common quality or qualities in virtue of which the mind affirms the general idea of "boat."

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