Sentences with phrase «of an admixture of»

There is a certain disproportion here» unlike in the rest of this book where the proportions of the admixture of confession and of pilgrimage are just about right.
The logo doesn't really give anything away as to what we can expect from the crossover other than that it is a crossover and that there will be some sort of admixture of content from both games appearing in the other.

Not exact matches

Experts, Salisbury remarked, «require their strong wine diluted by a very large admixture of insipid common sense.»
Best known for her ability to build organizations and effect change, Kari has led the charge in legitimizing the category of integral crystalline technology and the use of admixtures for concrete waterproofing.
However, a free man, and especially a sincere Christian, will know that only God is the infinite good without any negative admixture; he ought therefore to regard his own proposal in a spirit of criticism and to acknowledge the good qualities of that of his opponent.
Bergson claimed that there is «an order of succession in [pure] duration,» an order that is «without any admixture of extensity» (101 - 03).
Moreover, in human physiology, androgyny and gynandry refer to abnormal human sexual development in which an admixture of male / female sexual organs is present in one human.
But Jesus» compassion arises in response to our finitude — that is, the strange admixture of possibility and impossibility that constitutes the being of the human.
They still must make their own political destiny — albeit in the light of eternity — and in the midst of the same unfortunate admixture of chance and choice in which they found themselves before the election.
It is impossible to represent truly this sort of despair without a certain admixture of satire.
Aquinas concentrated his attention on the doctrine of divine immutability in Question 9, repeating there that God is «first being» and «pure act, without the admixture of any potentiality.»
10 In On the Power of God (Quaestiones disputatae de potentia, 1266), he argued that God's existence and essence are identical, 11 wherefore there can be no admixture in God of both action and potentiality.12 Equally, as pure act, God can not be «composite» but must be «utterly simple.»
His heroism then is essentially to be found in the fact that he gives up aesthetic loftiness, which in this case, however, could not easily be thought to have any admixture of the vanity which consists in being hidden, for it must indeed be clear to him that he makes the girl unhappy.
This admixture appears based upon the conjunction of revealed religion with the natural law as set in creation by its Creator, at the head of which is the mind of man — law which defines nature's constitution from the physical to the structure of human society, including the general moral precepts by which it must be governed.
For all of the weariness we certainly feel from the worldly admixtures that fill these sorts of tales, where our efforts or our supposed innate goodness solves the problems of an imbalanced world — and the Disney franchises certainly are chief among these offenders — I was reminded that their breathtaking reach is a kind of pre-evangelism that we must mine for the sake of the Kingdom.
Only when it is too late, when much blood has been spilled, is it discovered that there was virtue on both sides, along with a considerable admixture of evil.
Rimbaud (1854 - 91), whom Verlaine praised at length in Les poètes maudits, embraced the role of cursed poet as well, although without his sometime lover's admixture of redemptive hope.
«When all such qualifications have been made,» he writes, «Freedom and Equality constitute an inevitable presupposition of modern political thought, with an admixture of subsequent lame qualification; while Slavery was a corresponding presupposition for the ancients, with their admixture of lame qualification.»
First, because it was shown above that there is some first being, whom we call God; and that this first being must be pure act, without the admixture of any potentiality, for the reason that, absolutely, potentiality is posterior to act.
And yet some admixture of Discord is a necessary factor in the transition from mode to mode.
At times of high pepper prices during the 20th century, cubebs, when available at a low enough cost, were used to adulterate true pepper, causing them to fall into disrepute and to even be banned as an admixture to pepper by some authorities.
However, some admixture of air is unavoidable if the MSNF content is increased by addition of milk powder.
In terms of bad disciplinary models, I'm pretty sure that it would be hard for parents to do worse than summoning up a terrifying admixture of The Great Santini and The Legend of Zelda.
Given Jackson's apparently substantial admixture of meds and oft - discussed medical conditions, why was propofol the most likely candidate for his death — and can it be used more safely?
Manica is not yet sure if Science will change the title of the paper, «Ancient Ethiopian genome reveals extensive Eurasian admixture throughout the African continent».
At Harvard University, geneticist David Reich is applying a technique called admixture mapping to study the history of people of mixed descent, analyzing stretches of DNA to see where they come from and when mixing first occurred.
Coloured individuals showed varying proportions of admixture with Khoesan, African and European populations as well as populations from the Indian sub-continent.
«To me, one of the most exciting discoveries to come out of that analysis [of the Neandertal genome] was that there was admixture between modern humans and Neandertals.
For his Ph.D., he focused on biological questions, for example developing an algorithm to study populations that are mixtures of other populations, which is the result of a process called admixture, and infer properties of the original populations.
Population geneticist Laurent Excoffier of the University of Bern in Switzerland agrees that Out of Africa is still the most plausible model of modern human origins, noting that the alleged admixture did not continue as moderns moved into Europe.
Beyond this, the methodology is well suited as a test procedure for a variety of battery materials, for example the development of new admixtures that suppress lithium plating.
«There may have been a later admixture event into the ancestors of this individual,» says Kelso.
These gravitational waves we will to detect will almost be the size of visible universe, but we mean, they'll produce signatures, temperature — well, in this case, the polarization of the microwave background — signatures which are at the level, well, the next generation, the best we can imagine doing is getting a 1 [percent] admixture of a signal from gravitational waves compared to the signal of the temperature fluctuations that we, kind of, measure in the universe.
«The new timing rules out earlier modern humans in the Middle East [from participating] in the admixture,» says Janet Kelso from the Max Planck Institute in Leipzig, Germany, one of the lead researchers on the project.
«We know that there are likely to have been at least two admixture events into the ancestors of present - day people — the shared event early during modern human migration out of Africa, and a second event into the ancestors of present - day Asians,» says Kelso.
«In our investigations, we were able to show that the development of gasses in batteries can be reduced by adding the right admixtures to the electrolytic fluid or by inhibiting crosstalk between the electrodes.»
Continuity and admixture in the last five millennia of Levantine history from ancient Canaanite and present - day Lebanese genome sequences.
«There was, and still is, a lingering cost of having this admixture,» says John Capra, an evolutionary geneticist at Vanderbilt University in Nashville.
There he pioneered the development of a novel gene identification technique of mapping by admixture linkage disequilibrium.
Tatiana Tatarinova, PhD, of The Saban Research Institute of Children's Hospital Los Angeles, Eran Elhaik, PhD, of the University of Sheffield and colleagues developed an admixture - based Geographic Population Structure (GPS) tool that uses genetic distribution and geographical distance to determine place of origin, specifically the country, or in some cases, the village of origin.
«Our species is defined by regular admixture of peoples and ideas over millennia,» said Jablonski.
«But it is wrong to say that this is a potential trait only of the European race, especially because of admixture.
The best approach is to get people to talk about their levels of admixture, rather than label them or their diseases by race.»
Frank Graf, Section Head of the test laboratory of the German Technical and Scientific Association of Gas and Water (DVGW) at KIT, adds: «So far, admixture of hydrogen in the natural gas grid has been limited to a few percent, as storage, distribution, and use require the solution of various technical problems.»
In a paper published in Cell on March 15, scientists at the University of Washington in Seattle determined that the genomes of two groups of modern humans with Denisovan ancestry — individuals from Oceania and individuals from East Asia — are uniquely different, indicating that there were two separate episodes of Denisovan admixture.
«This new timing rules out earlier modern humans in the Middle East [from participating] in the admixture,» says Janet Kelso from the Max Planck Institute in Leipzig, Germany, one of the lead researchers on the project.
«2 The book is in fact a seemingly random admixture of points that are right and relevant (but not new), points that are right but not relevant (and still not new), and points that are wrong.
At issue is not just what distinguishes us from chimpanzees but what makes each of us who we are: that unique admixture of primitive ability melded with regions of higher function.
For example, the percentage of ANI ancestry ranges from a high of 71 % in the Pathan ethnic group of northern India to a low of 17 % in the Paniya group of southwest India, meaning that the degree of ancient admixture is still measurable and significant in even the most isolated and endogamous ethnic groups.
Although the Green et al. analyses are suggestive of admixture, the role of Neandertals in the genetic ancestry of humans outside of Africa was likely relatively minor given that only a few percent of the genomes of present - day people outside of Africa appear to be derived from Neandertals.
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