Sentences with phrase «by other constituents»

The charges are generated by dye molecules and the transportation and separation is taken place by other constituents.

Not exact matches

On the other hand, value and quality factor loadings were different between indices, and they generally aligned either by constituent selection or weighting.
Whereas Leclerc argued that the ultimate constituents of material reality are mini-substances which act on each other reciprocally and by their interaction co-constitute the new reality of a compound substance (NPE, 309 - 10), Ford argues that such natural compounds are instead to be understood as «single strands of personally ordered actual occasions, potentially divisible into structured societies but not actually so divided» (109).
We never objectify an object except in an interpreted form, and this is because we objectify objects only by making them constituents of our own processes in which they must be selectively harmonized with other constituents.
It was the announcement by Mukherji and D' Sousa that the Christian Community had decided to forgo special communal representation in the legislature and other communal safeguards so that there would not be political exploitation of increase of numbers through conversion that there was a spontaneous decision in the Constituent Assembly to include propagation of religion as a fundamental human right of the citizen.
On the other hand, it is certainly the case that a civilized society does not exhibit any type of overriding unity greater than that which is manifest by the many individual efforts of its constituents.
In contrast to the doctrine, ascribed to Whitehead by Leclerc, that «the truly active entities must be identified with the ultimate constituents, those which are not themselves composite» (MN 104), Buchler teaches that there is no level of complexity which has any sort of priority, that any one sort of aggregate is, ontologically, just as good as any other sort.
A complex is delimited from other complexes by the commensurateness of its constituents.
Leclerc insists over and over again that his theory is different from those of all others before him because it recognizes the reality of relations founded on mutual interacting, and that the action produced by such an interacting transcends the constituents, and indeed emerges as a new substance.
For example, a liver and a muscle are made up of the same material constituents - hydrogen, carbon, oxygen, and so on - acting on each other by the same basic forces.
Leading the charge to roll back the regulations was none other than the SNA, whose constituents are now dishing out the fruits, vegetables and whole grains required by law in school lunchrooms across the nation.
Ie, letting constituents comment on posts by others.
He was joined by a large contingent of constituents (including the local «Red Hats» group shown ^ with the Senator and with members of the Morris Park Community Association shown >), largely from the Morris Park area where Klein grew up and currently lives, as well as a number of sitting Bronx elected officials and former Bronx Borough President Fernando Ferrer, who all resoundingly disputed Koppel's critique of the Senator and pledged their support to challenge other Democrats from other areas of the city and state.
Republican New York State Assemblyman Pete Lopez says many of his constituents are still reeling from the one - two punch of Irene and Lee - along with others in his district impacted by Sandy.
In short, the new generation of Tory MPs, if tugged one way by their constituents and the other by the Whips, will go with the former (especially since no seat, now, is ever completely «safe», and local Associations are no longer reflexively loyalist).
Whilst the other 6 «metro mayors» were elected a year ago, the SCRCA contest had to be delayed by a year due to issues related to the geography of the city region devolution deal and the status of its constituent and non-constituent members.
Using the Google Hangout's chat function, participants such as Joe Kerns, co-founder of the start - up Roundview.co and a volunteer with the New York City Code for America brigade betaNYC, and Chris Whong, a data solutions activist at Socrata who is co-captain of betaNY, asked questions about the degree to which information about constituent services prompted by social media and other avenues is available as public data for analysis.
«We saw members of Congress openly bribe one another at the expense of their own constituents, racing each other to decimate New York's healthcare system while attempting to ram through a piece of legislation that would jeopardize the healthcare of 24 million people and supported by only 17 percent of Americans,» he said in a statement on Friday.
Padavan did not directly address whether or not he would speak with Avella, although he did say he had «nothing more to say» other than what he said in a concession statement released by his office in which he thanked constituents.
He said, «It is about the party invoking a clause in the constitution in recognition of a decision he had made by ceasing his membership of the party by going public to say he voted for a candidate other than the candidate of the party, and also saying that he was advocating to his constituents to vote against the decision of the congress which is the highest body of the party.»
«I'm a Democrat and I still adhere to Democratic values, I just don't want to be judged by the actions of others and I can no longer make excuses to my constituents for the behavior of this conference,» the Bronx lawmaker told me this afternoon following the DN's report that he had relinquished his post as deputy leader of the (now) minority conference.
Espada's constituents and other interested parties were able to watch yesterday's meeting online or on BRONXNET, or listen in by phone.
Most of the money will go not to television and radio advertisements, but for canvassing, social media and other organizing efforts intended to bring pressure on lawmakers from their own constituents, drawing in part on lessons the teachers learned from defeating candidates backed by well - financed charter school advocates in the Democratic primary last fall.
«It will not sit well with their constituents because, there's been no rationale made by anyone other than themselves.
Tenants and other constituents of Senator Espada's district are also angry by the disregard that their Senator has shown them by failing to open an office in his district where he can offer services to the constituents he claims to represent.
Typically, chemists make molecules by mixing up many constituent atoms, some of which stick to each other to form the desired compounds.
A direct affiliation with the Licensee may include, for example, (a) current employees whether on a permanent, temporary, contract, or visiting basis, but excluding employees at a foreign affiliate or constituent university and (b) individuals who are: (1) officially enrolled as a registered student at the Licensee's institution; (2) authorized to use the library network from within the library premises or from such other places where such persons work or study (including but not limited to offices and homes, halls of residence, and student dormitories) and who have been issued by the Licensee with a password or other authentication method for such use of the library network, but (3) excluding students at a foreign affiliate or constituent university; or (c) walk - in users who are permitted to use Licensee's library or information service and permitted to access the library network but only from computer terminals within the Licensee's library premises («Authorized Users»).
Infrared rays collected by the mirror bounce to one of three instruments: an imaging camera, a spectrograph that breaks up infrared light into its constituent wavelengths (creating an infrared rainbow), and a combined camera - spectrograph that studies a somewhat different part of the infrared spectrum than the other two.
The acetylene is absorbed by a liquid solvent and then reacted to produce ethylene, a longer hydrocarbon chain that is the starting constituent of many plastics, detergents and other products.
«It must rather be conceived,» he tells us,» as a quiescent form, comprising within its limits an indefinite magnitude of individual constituents, which, for aught we can tell, may be moving one among the other, each animated by its own inherent projectile force, and deflected into an orbit more or less complicated, by the influence of that law of internal gravitation which may result from the compounded attractions of all its parts.»
Certain particle compounds may directly generate ROS in vivo because of their surface chemistry (eg, metals, organic compounds, and semiquinones) or after bioactivation by cytochrome P450 systems (eg, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon conversion to quinones).6, 290 a, 290 b A particle surface or anions present on otherwise more inert particles may disrupt iron homeostasis in the lung and thereby also generate ROS via Fenton reactions.291 Other PM constituents may do so indirectly by the upregulation of endogenous cellular sources (eg, nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate [NADPH]-RRB- oxidase) 292,293 or by perturbing organelle function (eg, mitochondria) by taken - up PM components.261 Particle stimulation of irritant and afferent ANS fibers may also play a role in local and systemic oxidative stress formation.294 Given the rich antioxidant defenses in the lung fluid, secondarily generated oxidization products of endogenous molecules (eg, oxidized phospholipids, proteins) or a reduction in endogenous antioxidants per se may be responsible at least in part for the state of oxidative stress in the lungs (along with instigating the subsequent cellular responses) rather than ROS derived directly from PM and its constituents.
Fruit and vegetables may reduce chronic diseases and more specifically, coronary heart disease (CHD), 5 by means of their protective constituents such as potassium, folate, vitamins, fiber, and other phenolic compounds (1).
Furthermore, the effect of particular foods on CHD can not be predicted solely by their content of total SFAs because individual SFAs may have different cardiovascular effects and major SFA food sources contain other constituents that could influence CHD risk.
In the United States, the Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act of 1994 provides this description: «The Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act of 1994 (DSHEA) defines the term «dietary supplement» to mean a product (other than tobacco) intended to supplement the diet that bears or contains one or more of the following dietary ingredients: a vitamin, a mineral, an herb or other botanical, an amino acid, a dietary substance for use by man to supplement the diet by increasing the total dietary intake, or a concentrate, metabolite, constituent, extract, or combination of any of the aforementioned ingredients.
A pilot program sponsored by the National School Boards Foundation, based in Alexandria, Va., and the AOL Foundation, part of the Internet giant America Online of Dulles, Va., will link the school boards to their constituents via e - mail, message boards, Web site polls, and other electronic tools.
If Common Core standards had been vetted by the Legislature, «would we be where we are today, and our constituents would have had a say in whether they are implemented or not,» grumbled state Sen. Rick Gudex, R - Fond du Lac, going on to ask Thatcher if other states had found a way to back out of Common Core.
Educators and other constituents must address up - front how much separation by race, gender, and aptitude they are willing to tolerate.
· Paul Aiken, Executive Director of the Authors Guild, will speak out for his constituents in the sale versus licensing digital content controversy, sharing the stage with the other side, John Ossenmacher of ReDigi, moderated by former Tools of Change icon, Joe Wikert
On the other hand, value and quality factor loadings were different between indices, and they generally aligned either by constituent selection or weighting.
My other consideration here is that I have received so many letters from constituents upset by this bill that if I voted for it, I would be considered feral.»
In addition, we take the extra time and effort to use a low heat process that extracts many more constituents than just soaking in glycerin alone as is done by most other herbal companies.
By virtue of its constituent processes, printmaking offers the possibility to create, manipulate and define a mark or colour in far greater depth and precision than almost any other medium.
Methane is the main constituent of natural gas but also a powerful heat - trapping gas that is often accompanied by other pollutants that can worsen local air pollution.
This notion that our trace of a trace constituent can somehow overwhelm all other climate factors to send the temperature spiralling one way or another & that it can be remedied by forcibly redistributing the wealth of free people's into the hands of crisis constructors is the most idiotic cause mankind has ever championed.
Forced changes in irradiance are not only affected by changing concentrations of constituents or other external sources, but also by changes in water vapor and clouds.
Ozone - depleting substances are emitted by human activity at the planet's surface and eventually travel to the stratosphere, where there the chlorine atoms and certain other constituent parts break apart the three oxygen atoms that make up an ozone molecule.
Those constituents are being acted upon by the same gravitational «force» acting on the cell, and the work they do is going to cancel any change in overall energy due to gravitation other than that due to the tidal forces.
It will engage federal authorities and government bodies of constituent entities of the Russian Federation, Russian Academy of Sciences, science, industry and business communities and public organizations and will be supported by WMO, UNESCO, IOC of UNESCO, UNEP, UNFCCC, FAO, and other international organizations and the World Bank.
3a) Absorption by components Please look at the following picture showing the absorption from CO2 and H2O, as well as other constituents.
What I find fascinating is that there is a lot of talk about legal education by the CBA, the Federation and its constituent law societies, and others, but there is one stakeholder missing from the public discussion: the law schools themselves.
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