For a time it seemed that the dynastic cycle might be broken and traditional autocracy could be in the process of transmutation. |
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It's one thing making acid from air and water vapour, quite another for delicate chemical transmutation like this. |
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In 1903, Ernest Rutherford and Frederick Soddy made the astonishing discovery that natural radioactivity involves transmutation. |
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He had long believed in the transmutation of species, although he did not initially accept the concept of single progenitor ancestor. |
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With Darwin we have even more of a puzzle, because we have more evidence in his notebooks on his thoughts about the transmutation of species. |
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The example cited by you, as proof of beneficial mutations is irrelevant to the Darwinian explanation of the transmutation of species. |
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In other words, the radioactive atom has undergone a transmutation from one element to another. |
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What about psychokinesis, clairvoyance, transmutation, precipitation of matter? |
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Our evaluations after such transmutation will again be merely perspectives, but their point of view will then be affirmative and affirming. |
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The principal goal of alchemists was the conversion or transmutation of base metals like lead into gold. |
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This transmutation into pole-dancing temptresses doesn't do anything for me. |
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The alchemist experiences death, life, rebirth, witnesses the magical properties of transmutation in the bain-marie as well as her own bodymind. |
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So he either has complete fixism of species, or he has transmutation of species. |
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In effect, they claimed, transmutation undermined the very evidence the transmutationists were using to support their case. |
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The notion of particularity serves both politically and epistemologically to blur the transmutation of socialism back into capitalism. |
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A longtime goal of the alchemists was the transmutation of base metals into precious metals. |
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When punk rock burns brightly, it is capable of amazing feats of transmutation. |
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This addition results from the mysterious transmutation effected by the Drafting Committee in 1965, at the seventeenth session. |
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We must look at other possibilities, including partition and transmutation. |
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Bresson instills this notion of transmutation in the core of the film. |
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The transmutation was variously an end in itself, a means by which to make an elixir of life, and a route to the creation of a panacea, or universal medicine. |
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As such, the result from MINOS, which uses different methods to study the same phenomenon, puts the transmutation hypothesis on a firmer footing. |
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Actual transmutation, though, had to await those modern alchemists, the atomic physicists. |
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This text points out that hatha yoga is not just a physical practice but a process of cellular transmutation from gross, to subtle to divine. |
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It will also conduct irradiation tests on targets and fuels, as well as to produce basic nuclear data for transmutation. |
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Matter of exchange, transmutation and absolute desire, gold alone has the artistic qualities to transform an object into an artwork. |
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Although elusive and always changing, the 'real' square is the constant reference of the project, bringing unity to this transmutation. |
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They showed that radioactivity is the transmutation of one element into another. |
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So re-polarize these energies with the Green Flame of the image of perfection and the Violet Flame of transmutation. |
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I am composed of three elements: repentance, forgiveness and transmutation. |
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As we noted earlier, this transmutation takes place through the agency of fire. |
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Physics: John Bockris pour his success in the domains of cold fusion and transmutation of gold. |
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In the historical process, the instinctive drive to change or wish to be part of a massive transmutation of identity inevitably leads to codification. |
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The idea of transmutation through alchemy was one that was taken quite seriously and Dee was granted special rights far beyond someone of his standing. |
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If you are not aware, there is no change, no transmutation, no movement. |
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The two Latin words interrupt the miraculous transmutation of the classical poet into a speaker of contemporary Italian, creating a sudden lapse in time. |
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Because isomer weapons would not involve transmutation of nuclear species, they don't come under the rubric of existing nonproliferation treaties. |
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The complete transmutation of even one animal species into a different species has never been directly observed either in the laboratory or in the field. |
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Among the alchemists's asserted aims were the transmutation of base metals into gold, as well as the preparation of an elixir of longevity and a universal cure for illness. |
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The heart-wrenching transmutation of a once calm but stern voice into an almost bird-like cry of despair infected the surrounding cages like an air-borne virus. |
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By contrast, there are radioactive decay processes that do not result in a nuclear transmutation. |
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The remaining known nuclides are known solely from artificial nuclear transmutation. |
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The transmutation of metals was secondary to the main aim, which was the spiritual transformation of the adept. |
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In the slow movements she sculpts a purposeful edge to the decorative filigree, a transmutation of operatic fioritura into pianistic terms. |
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As a Unitarian, she welcomed the radical implications of transmutation of species, promoted by Grant and younger surgeons influenced by Geoffroy. |
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Heavy element transmutation was observed bull-dozed by the bow shock that matched stellar and supernova nucleosynthesis. |
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Non-radiological effects from tritium such as transmutation and isotopic effects are likely, but if they do occur, it would not be possible to distinguish their effects from those of radiation. |
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Of the two linear accelerator options, we prefer the technology based on Mo-100 transmutation since the projected economics appear better, and it largely avoids nuclear waste management issues. |
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And, in a final act of transmutation, this funding will unlock €315 billion of capital in all: institutional investors, reckons Mr Juncker, are itching to deploy their money if only the conditions are right. |
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Another option is that of partitioning and the transmutation of the long-lived actinides, americium, curium and neptunium. |
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It espouses the Arabian theory of mercury and sulphur forming the other metals, with vague allusions to transmutation. |
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Indeed, not only do we know what to do with it, but we also know that, given time, we might develop other ways like transmutation for dealing with the wastes. |
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This belief in the transmutation and growth of metals within the earth's crust was widespread in Europe in medieval times and had many fanciful modifications. |
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The idea of the growth and transmutation of metals, however, held the general stage and greatly influenced the views of the old mining geologists. |
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We then look at evolution and transmutation in the community. |
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This project, however, was cancelled in 2004, and its demise had more to do with political disagreements than technical shortcomings. Nor are all scientists fans of transmutation. |
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And when nuclear waste remains dangerous for tens of thousands of years, and repositories are estimated to cost tens of billions of dollars, transmutation is worth considering. |
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While developing this intensive study of transmutation, Darwin became mired in more work. |
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He did not get around to proposing, but against his father's advice he mentioned his ideas on transmutation. |
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This has resulted in a practical nuclear research reactor called Myrrha in which transmutation is possible. |
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Additionally, a new research program called ACTINET has been started in the EU to make transmutation possible on a large, industrial scale. |
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This encouraged early evolutionary theories on the transmutation of species. |
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Hooker increasingly doubted the traditional view that species were fixed, but their young friend Thomas Henry Huxley was firmly against the transmutation of species. |
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Rutherford and his student Frederick Soddy were the first to realize that many decay processes resulted in the transmutation of one element to another. |
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