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| 1. | "... ... time may come when men
With angels may participate, and find
No inconvenient diet, not too light fare:
And from these corporal nutriments perhaps
Your bodies may at last turn all..."
| Source: | Graves, Neil D. "Infelix culpa: Milton's Son of God and the incarnation as a fall in Paradise Lost" Philological Quarterly 81.2 Mar. 22 2002: 159-184  |
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| 2. | " For example, mites are unlikely able
to synthesize sterols, and thus may have derived limiting nutrie nts
from steroidal cucurbitacins."
| Source: | AGRAWAL, ANURAG A. "HOST-RANGE EVOLUTION: ADAPTATION AND TRADE-OFFS IN FITNESS OF MITES ON ALTERNATIVE HOSTS" Ecology 81.2 Feb. 1 2000: 500  |
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| 3. | " Often, the basic diet isn't that bad; it's the
gimmick-combining foods, inducing ketosis, for example-that precludes
long-term commitment, because nutri ents are out of balance."
| Source: | Winter, Dayna. "There's Some Good in Everything, Even Popular Diets" Environmental Nutrition 23.2 Feb. 1 2000: 2  |
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| 4. | " The dominant: mode is aimed at maximizing
the intake of the environment as nutriment."
| Source: | Zimberoff, Diane,Hartman, David. "Breathwork: Exploring the Frontier of "Being" and "Doing"" Journal of Heart Centered Therapies 2.2 Sept. 22 1999: 3  |
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| 5. | "... take improperly, as without permission; (2) approbation: official
approval, permission, or praise; (3) absorption: great interest[;] the
passing of nutriment into the bloodstream."
(7.) In this context, see also Derek B. Scott, "Orientalism
and Musical Style," Musical..."
| Source: | NICHOLLS, DAVID. "Reaching beyond the West: Asian Resonances in American Radicalism" American Music 17.2 June 22 1999: 125  |
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| 6. | "
Yet taking a multivitamin/mineral supplement does provide insurance that
basic nutri- ent needs-and in some cases, intakes for optimal health-are
met, says Jef- frey Blumberg, Ph.D., associate director of the
Tufts' research center."
| Source: | Forman, Adrienne. "Facing 50 And Beyond: How Best To Meet Changing Nutritional Needs" Environmental Nutrition 22.5 May 1 1999: 1  |
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| 7. | " Eat
a variety, but include these nutri- tion stars as often as possible:
Berries of all kinds, including their relative kiwi, are super sources
of vitamin C, potas- sium and fiber."
| Source: | Welland, Diane. "Fruits and Vegetables: Easy Ways to Five-A-Day" Environmental Nutrition 22.6 June 1 1999: 2  |
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| 8. | "
Introduction
Modioliform mussels that depend wholly or in part on symbiotic
bacteria for their nutriment are common constituents of biological
communities associated with deep-sea hydrothermal vents and cold-water
sulfide/hydrocarbon seeps throughout the world."
| Source: | Maas, Paula A.Y.,O'Mullan, Gregory D.,Lutz, Richard A.,Vrijenhoek, Robert C. "Genetic and morphometric characterization of mussels from mid-Atlantic hydrothermal vents" Biological Bulletin 196.3 June 1 1999: 265-273  |
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| 9. | "
Ancient medicine bequeathed to the Renaissance a physiology of flux
and corporeal openness, one in which blood, mother's milk, and
semen were fungible fluids, products of the body's power to concoct
its nutriment."
| Source: | Konrad, Monica. "Ova donation and symbols of substance: some variations on the theme of sex, gender and the partible body" Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute 4.4 Dec. 1 1998: 643-645  |
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| 10. | " In enclosures where
zooplankton were removed, but nutri ents were not released,
phytoplanktoa were released from grazer control, but did not increase in
abundance."
| Source: | SCHAUS, MAYNARD H.,VANNI, MICHAEL J. "EFFECTS OF GIZZARD SHAD ON PHYTOPLANKTON AND NUTRIENT DYNAMICS: ROLE OF SEDIMENT FEEDING AND FISH SIZE" Ecology 81.6 June 1 2000: 1701  |
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| 11. | "
Nutri-Grain Cereal Bars are mostly enriched white flour and sugar
and provide little nutrition for their 140 calories per serving."
| Source: | Chong, Jia-Rui. "A diet for Jack and Mrs. Sprat" U.S. News & World Report 127.2 July 12 1999: 60  |
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| 12. | " We
are into finger food - spaghetti in red sauce, blueberry Nutri-Grain
bars and peas that fit perfectly into his little nostrils."
| Source: | Rosenthal, Ellen. "Home sweet home about to get crowded" Washington Times June 6 2000: 7  |
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| 13. | "... (i.e., equating non-modern cultures with nature and constructing
temperate nature as "normal" nature so that "modern
man" became normal man by his very nature.)
The paper presented at the Heidelberg conference, "The
Geographical Discourse of Modernity," covers much..."
| Source: | Atfield, Gaby. "Explorations in Critical Human Geography" Journal of Cultural Geography 18.2 Mar. 22 1999: 147  |
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| 14. | "
Finding a form, a space, by which, through which, to keep time.
(Jackson) Pollock was asked once if he imitated nature, and he
replied, "I am nature." Nature is various, though, and the
nature that Pollock most closely resembles..."
| Source: | LAUTERBACH, ANN. "The Night Sky VII" American Poetry Review 28.1 Jan. 1 1999: 41  |
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| 15. | " Religion and nature in the modern world,"
"The pagan alternative: The Goddess and nature," and
"Nature religion in practice."
The book contains the following chapters: 1) "Globalisation
and the religion of nature" by Peter Beyer; 2) "Reflections..."
| Source: | Hexham, Irving. "Nature Religion Today: Paganism in the Modern World" Canadian Review of Sociology and Anthropology 36.3 Aug. 1 1999: 451-454  |
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| 16. | " Bacon's discourse that defines "nature altered or
wrought" as the "history of Arts" and "nature erring
or varying" as the "history of Marvels" anticipates
Dryden's ideas of nature "beautified" and nature
"deformed" that share the..."
| Source: | Engetsu, Katsuhiro. "The Poetics of Natural History in Annus Mirabilis" Journal of English and Germanic Philology 99.2 Apr. 1 2000: 235  |
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| 17. | " With this theoretical framework, five
key human values are explored: (a) human nature-- the basic moral
character of human nature (good, mixed, and bad); (b) people--
nature--human relationships with the natural world (subjugation to
nature, harmony with nature, and mastery over nature); (c) time--the
temporal..."
| Source: | MARINO, RODRIGO,STUART, GEOFFREY W.,MINAS, I. HARRY. "Acculturation of Values and Behavior: A Study of Vietnamese Immigrants" Measurement and Evaluation in Counseling and Development Apr. 1 2000: 21  |
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| 18. | " These are: individualists (who regard nature as
robust and benign), egalitarians (who see nature as fragile),
hierarchists (who believe nature can be managed within limits) and
fatalists (for whom nature is unpredictable)."
| Source: | Seyfang, Gill. "Consuming values and contested cultures: a critical analysis of the UK strategy for sustainable consumption and production" Review of Social Economy 62.3 Sept. 1 2004: 323-339  |
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| 19. | "... recombinant nature when faced with extreme
forces of primal nature and to build into the choreography of
humanity's dance with nature generous margins of error concerning
expectations of primal nature's movements."
| Source: | Murphy, Raymond. "Disaster or sustainability: the dance of human agents with nature's actants *" Canadian Review of Sociology and Anthropology 41.3 Aug. 1 2004: 249-267  |
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| 20. | "... should
therefore be designed to provide people with a continuous experience of
nature on their doorstep.
* Learning from nature: A positive experience of nature encourages
learning about nature through recreation, discovery, and delight."
| Source: | Dodd, Nick. "Biodiversity by design: increasing development pressures have focused attention on the need to protect and enhance biodiversity--highlighting, as Nick Dodd explains, the need for 'biodiversity by design', a concept promoted in a new TCPA design guide.(bio" Town and Country Planning 73.10 Oct. 1 2004: 278-281 |
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| 21. | "... Paradigm."
She starts with the Nature/ nurture controversy raging in the biological
sciences, concluding that neither one nor the other works in isolation,
but that nurture opens Nature and that Nature is not activated without
nurture."
| Source: | de Nicolas, Antonio T. "The New Theogony: Mythology for the Real World" Philosophy East and West 49.2 Apr. 1 1999: 184  |
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| 22. | "... Paradigm."
She starts with the Nature/ nurture controversy raging in the biological
sciences, concluding that neither one nor the other works in isolation,
but that nurture opens Nature and that Nature is not activated without
nurture."
| Source: | de Nicolas, Antonio T. "The Artful Universe: An Introduction to the Vedic ReligiousImagination" Philosophy East and West 49.2 Apr. 1 1999: 184  |
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| 23. | "
Underlying the predicament is the antithesis of human nature, which
cares, and nature's nature, which does not."
| Source: | Shi, Liang. "The Daoist Cosmic Discourse in Zhang Yimou's To Live" Film Criticism 24.2 Dec. 22 1999: 2  |
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| 24. | " Here it falls
in well with recent modern realisation of the performative nature of
language, the actuality and power that language has in itself, the
nature of persuasive discourse and the place of intention, the complex
nature of signs."
| Source: | Berman, Constance H. "Lies, slander, and obscenity in medieval English literature.Pastoral rhetoric and the deviant speaker" Journal of Ecclesiastical History 50.3 July 1 1999: 574  |
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| 25. | " Their work involves
"interpreting the language of nature [and] helping people
understand what nature is saying, what nature is doing," says Gary
Stolz, refuge manager at the Lower Rio Grande Valley National Wildlife
Refuge, in Texas."
| Source: | BEN-ARI, ELIA T. "Speaking for Nature" BioScience 50.7 July 1 2000: 556  |
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