Sentences with phrase «body element as»

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«Aluminum pull - tabs are now common elements of our environment and inevitable offenders as foreign bodies in the esophagus,» a 1970s article from the Journal of Pediatrics noted.
The company says some ultra high net worth individuals (UHNWIs) are keeping an eye on the progress of new asteroid mining ventures as startups seek to tap near - earth bodies for valuable metals and other elements.
However, analysts were disappointed that the watch is missing a key element seen as vital in emerging smartwatch technology: It lacks biometric sensors that could be used to monitor heart rate, respiration and other body functions deployed in other wearable fitness devices.
When James characterized «reality» as made up of eaches and suches, of concrete particular facts and abstract relational concepts, he added a third element: «the whole body of other truths already in our possession» (P 96), the «ancient stock» of truths I have called our «social canon.»
Deciding to have communion, we found an old hot dog roll and a bottle of green soda pop, and though the only two clergy among us were Presbyterians who had not received permission to labor outside the bounds of their own presbyteries, we consecrated these elements as the body and blood of Christ.
As H. W. Robinson summarily puts it: «The body, not the soul, is the characteristic element of Hebrew personality.»
Whitehead writes that the body as a whole is the organ of sensation: «There may be some further specialization into a particular organ of sensation, but in any case the «withness of the body» is an ever - present, though elusive, element in our perceptions of presentational immediacy» (PR 474f).
If we view the soul as an effective social system for the procurement of intense experience, we can legitimately apply to it Whitehead's statement in «Immortality» that «the more effective social systems involve a large infusion of various soils of personalities as subordinate elements in their make - up — for example, an animal body, or a society of animals, such as human beings» (IMM 690).
Referring to Plato's depiction of a «world soul» in the Timaeus, Hartshorne posits that just as people have a mutual relationship of response and reaction between the cells of their body and themselves, there is a similar mutual relationship of feeling between God and cell - like elements within the world: atoms, cells, people.
The most important elements of this world for a human being are the personal past, the body, and other persons such as family members.
This leads to a dualistic view that many still espouse, according to which the material and spiritual, body and soul, are seen as separate and unequal elements, temporarily joined together (during our lifetime) but separated in death so that the soul can assume its rightful, higher place.
Lumen gentium teaches that «Christ... has founded... his Holy Church»; «has made her visible framework... the dispenser of grace and truth»; «she is a society equipped with hierarchical organs and the Mystical Body of Christ, a visible assembly and a spiritual fellowship»; «we must not think of the Church as two substances, but a single, complex reality, the compound of a human and a divine element» (n. 8).
It is a claim that God's grace is mediated through the material: in the incarnation, God became human flesh and dwelt among us; in the Passion, it was Christ's body that was crucified; in the Eucharist, Christ is truly present in the elements of bread and wine; as we partake of these elements, approaching the altar with our bodies, eating and drinking, we become the very body of Christ; and in the eschaton, it is this very materiality of creation that God will transform and glorify.
The use of the women as the characters and the mention of the anointing of the body may be elements suggested to the author of this legend by the story in Mark 14:3 - 9, in which an unknown woman, and the only woman «disciple» mentioned elsewhere in Mark's Gospel, anointed the feet of Jesus with costly perfume.
This is no small feat, as Bronowski and Mazlish point out (WIT 111), in that the four - element tradition did not recognize the heavenly bodies as material.
Every actual entity within my body, for example, bears the common element of form for the organism as a whole as well as the defining characteristic of all the subsocieties to which it belongs.
But so long as bodies are touched in casual exchanges, one crucial sensate element of strangeness will be removed.
The animal body, containing everything from the ultimate elements to the highest perfection of material entity as a unity in itself, sums up in itself all that the material Universe is.
The stuff of the body was found to be parted from the airy element, either now or hereafter, as it existed apart from it before... Why so?
It is true, as Hall points out, that for Whitehead ordering principles are «immanent» within particular occasions (see UP 261 - 70), but in most cases those ordering principles also reflect the «mutual relations» of individuals, as well as the «community in character» pervading groups or societies of individuals (AI 142).13 This is particularly true of persons: the relations between occasions which constitute the human body and brain, and the «community of character» of the succession of personal experiences, give an essential element of unity to human experience.
Such notions introduce elements into the New Testament witness that strike me as artificial — foreign substances that the body of Christian kerygma will feel compelled to reject.
Whitehead's judgment is that within the body there is considerable conformity of the percipient or dominant occasion to the feelings of the other actual occasions it prehends, but that when we go beyond the body, as in our visual experience of colors, any such element of conformity becomes much more doubtful.
The «primary moral leadership in many societies,» Parsons writes, «has been grounded in religious bodies, especially their professional elements such as priesthoods.»
For Whitehead, the answers to both questions, which I shall consider in turn, are framed in terms of the Psychological Physiology, the main «elements» of which consist of a nonsocial nexus of occasions in the brain (which functions as the body's principal source of creative novelty), the regnant society it supports, and their interactions with other bodily societies and nexuses (WPP 404 - 06).
The Passage on Bodily Efficacity is embedded in one section of «Strains» (IV.4.2 K), which insists upon the «withness of the body» as «an ever - present, though elusive, element in our perceptions of presentational immediacy» (PR 312/474).
To be sure, Thornton rejects that «element in the highest Spiritualist teaching» which suggests the body is «a foul obstructive» to the spirit; he acknowledges that the body is useful as an «instrument for the acquisition of knowledge» and is indeed a «work of God.»
The body is «the fundamental element of human existence,» [8] and as such is «the deepest substratum of human ethics and culture.»
Just as a competent butcher or his apprentice when he has kille4 a cow, might sit at the cross-roads with the carcase and cut up into joints (sic), even so does the Almsman reflect on this self - same body... from the point of view of its elements, as containing within it the four elements.
It's rough for our bodies as well as our spirits to keep up with the elements some days and a bowl of warm, healthy soup can always heal and protect.
The choice of pecans as part of a cocktail presented some challenges due to its light flavor; but the «buttery» element offered a wonderful opportunity — a fuller mouth - feel to accompany an uplifting citrus flavor, which usually comes with a lighter body, especially in drinks.
In much the same way as coconut water, it restores the body with crucial electrolytes and is packed with over 80 minerals and trace elements including iodine, calcium, magnesium, potassium, zinc, silica and selenium.
The balance of natural sodium with elements such as calcium, potassium, magnesium and phosphorus is in sync with the body's own chemistry, eliminating some of the problems sometimes associated with heavy salt intake.
This label will differ depending on the certification body, but can be taken as an assurance that the essential elements constituting an «organic» product have been met from the farm to the market.
His height is all he now has to offer and with this it relies on an element of luck in the ball coming near to him as he's not quick enough to readjust his body shape / position etc..
Upon their return, special subjects teachers provide instruction in various topics such as foreign languages (French and German), fiber arts, music, woodwork, sustainability, physical education, and eurythmy (a form of body movement that incorporates elements of dance, balance, poise and athleticism).
There are therapeutic, independent play elements, such as the roller table, to help building upper body strength.»
The reversible body support system offers a choice between two stylish options for variation, and as your baby grows older, you can ask the child to choose, adding a fun element to the journey.
As the young female foreign minister of a country embedded in popular media imagination as a haven for all sorts of retrogressive elements, Ms. Khar's visit was bound to generate a lot of interest among the student bodAs the young female foreign minister of a country embedded in popular media imagination as a haven for all sorts of retrogressive elements, Ms. Khar's visit was bound to generate a lot of interest among the student bodas a haven for all sorts of retrogressive elements, Ms. Khar's visit was bound to generate a lot of interest among the student body.
While campaigning to be elected the NBA President, the former Attorney - General of Kano State had begged to be voted to redeem the negative public perception of the NBA as a body of corrupt elements.
However, when pathogenic T cells recognize autoantigens, i.e. elements of the body's own substances such as the myelin sheath, these T cells trigger an autoimmune disease.
The official bodies representing the two groups have now settled on the annus as their definition of the year, allowing both groups» data on the half - lives of radioactive elements to be pooled.
The unconscious process by which human beings perceive the position of their body parts — known as proprioception — is a critical element of the body's motor control system.
The design of such antennas can still be a largely trial - and - error affair, with technicians moving elements from place to place in the laboratory as you might move your own body in order to pull in a weak broadcast.
The heavy elements, or metals, were surprising because white dwarfs contain about as much mass as the Sun squeezed into bodies the size of the Earth, giving them surface gravities 10,000 times stronger than the Sun's.
The human body takes up strontium, for example, as if it were calcium, which is why the radioactive form of the element can collect in teeth, nails and bones, causing serious health problems such as bone cancer.
In an attempt to do this, the researchers used a technique known as radioimmunotherapy in which radioisotopes (unstable elements that release radiation) mounted on antibodies (protein molecules akin to infection search - and - destroy missiles) are injected into the body.
7 SENSUAL WINDOWS ON THE WORLD The brain's pervasive, exhaustive mapping of the body covers not only what we usually regard as the body proper — the musculoskeletal system, the internal organs, the internal milieu — but also the body's spying outposts — the smell and taste mucosae, the tactile elements of the skin, the ears, the eyes.
Joe Reiss, vice president of marketing at manufacturer American Science and Engineering (AS&E) in Billerica, Mass., says low - atomic - number elements such as carbon, oxygen, hydrogen and nitrogen — common constituents of explosives — create a strong scattering effect visible in images that operators monitor on a screen yet discernible from the organic molecules in the human body.
As processed foods become more common elements of our diet, there has been a significant increase in concentrations of these particles found in the human body.
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