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1." While the choice of the term "formula" already signals an orientation towards derivational processes and definitional procedures in mathematics, physics, and chemistry, Stockhaus en's comprehension proves to be indebted in a still much more fundamental sense to the latest discoveries in biology."

Source:  BANDUR, MARKUS. "THE COMPOSITION OF MEANING: CONSTRUCTION AND SEMANTICS IN KARLHEINZ STOCKHAUSEN'S LUZIFER -- GRUSS VOM SAMSTAG AUS LICHT" Perspectives of New Music 37.1 Jan. 1 1999: 157

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2." Thus metaphysics considers reality under the aspects of principle, means, and end.(8) Since the origin and end of all things is also the task of other disciplines such as physics and ethics, Bonaventure sees the main concern of metaphysics to be..."

Source:  DELIO, ILIA. "BONAVENTURE'S METAPHYSICS OF THE GOOD" Theological Studies 60.2 June 1 1999: 228

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3." Mr. Ali went to Brown University in Providence, R.I., where he designed his own "mesh" of a major: psychology, parapsychology, physics, metaphysics, astronomy, philosophy and religion. (This mystical bent, especially..."

Source:  Butters, Patrick. "The Sage of U Street" Washington Times July 8 2000: 1

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4." You could imagine yourself small or large in relation to its current proportions as you pondered the physics and metaphysics of scale, as well as positive and negative, solid and void."

Source:  Wei, Lilly. "Jene Highstein at Pamela Auchincloss and Crosby Street Project Space" Art in America 88.5 May 1 2000: 168

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5." There have been too many distractions on the new- economy side--those levitating money-pit castles, kept aloft by metaphysics, not physics."

Source:  Stross, Randall E. "Fluid mechanics 101" U.S. News & World Report 128.17 May 1 2000: 49

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6." The author of The Undertaking (1997) is as attentive to physics (in the old sense of the term) as to metaphysics, and constantly moves between these two visions of presumable ultimate reality, ever curious about..."

Source:  TAYLOR, JOHN. "Still Life in Milford" Poetry 173.2 Dec. 1 1998: 184-185

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7."... settler in the 1820s, is seen to be from the time of ghosts, of, if you will, meta-physics) to a far more imaginatively limited (physics-defined) understanding of things in the present."

Source:  Birkerts, Sven. "In the Middle of the Journey: On the Building Site of Bradford Morrow's Trilogy" Review of Contemporary Fiction 20.1 Mar. 22 2000: 99

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8."... Both physics and politics claim to deal with reality A politics without a metaphysics can itself be, and usually is, an unacknowledged metaphysics."

Source:  Schall, James V. "Fides et Ratio: Approaches to a Roman Catholic Political Philosophy" Review of Politics 62.1 Jan. 1 2000: 49

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9." According to the existing literature, mathematics understanding plays a role in physics learning, and physics experiences seem to have an effect on learning some mathematics concepts."

Source:  Marrongelle, Karen A. "How students use physics to reason about calculus tasks" School Science and Mathematics 104.6 Oct. 1 2004: 258-273

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10." He admits the modern scholarly debate, but points to the increased role of mathematics and physics in Jesuit education, and to the work of men like Borelli, Riccioli and Pascal."

Source:  Byrne, Joseph P. "The Refashioning of Catholicism, 1450-1700" Church History 71.4 Dec. 1 2002: 886-888

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11." 1993. "Messages Received: The Political Impact of Media Exposure." American Political Science Review 87(June): 267-85. Board on Physics and Astronomy, Committee on Elementary-Particle Physics, Commission on Physical Science, Mathematics, and Applications, National Research Council."

Source:  Brady, Henry E. "Contributions of Survey Research to Political Science [*]" PS: Political Science & Politics 33.1 Mar. 1 2000: 47

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12."... and as if there were no such things in existence as mathematicians, astronomers, chemists, moralists, metaphysicians, historians, politicians, and political economists...."

Source:  O'Brien, Tom. "Shelley and the utility of the arts" Arts Education Policy Review 105.6 July 1 2004: 25-31

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13." Films and Foams Kelvin opened his article on partitioning space with the words, "this problem is solved in foam." It may not be obvious that mathematics applies to foams, but indeed physics and mathematics are intimately intertwined in soap films."

Source:  Klarreich, Erica G. "Foams and Honeycombs" American Scientist 88.2 Mar. 1 2000: 152

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14." In terms of the compositions of mathematical theories, traditional mathematical system theory subsumes the theories of finite-state machines, discrete automata, almost all the classical models of physics and engineering based on differential equations,..."

Source:  Xu, Li D. "The Contribution of Systems Science to Information Systems Research" Systems Research and Behavioral Science 17.2 Mar. 1 2000: 105

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15."... of Saint Victor) and his contemporaries (like Gower in his Confessio Amantis), where the divisions of knowledge and the three branches of philosophy--theology, physics, and mathematics--and their relations to the three social estates are treated."

Source:  FRIEDMAN, JOHN B. "CHAUCER AND THE UNIVERSE OF LEARNING" Journal of English and Germanic Philology 99.2 Apr. 1 2000: 255

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16."... and Roomes), Cairns Base Hospital, Queensland; Auckland School of Computer Science, Mathematics & Physics (Professor Heron), James Cook University, Queensland, Australia."

Source:  Simpson, Graham,Roomes, David,Heron, Mal. "Effects of Streptokinase and Deoxyribonuclease on Viscosity of Human Surgical and Empyema Pus" Chest 117.6 June 1 2000: 1728

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17." The program, headed by Kevin Sontheimer of the University of Pittsburgh and Pavel Brunovsky of Comenius University has involved training in Bratislava and in Pittsburgh of faculty from the Faculty of Mathematics and Physics of the Comenius University."

Source:  Svejnar, Jan. "Economics Ph.D. Education in Central and Eastern Europe" Comparative Economic Studies 42.2 June 22 2000: 37

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18."... to have said that "If God spoke, he would speak in mathematics." If mathematics is indeed the language of God, then physics is His music."

Source:  Congdon, Constance. "God Is in the Numbers" American Theatre 17.7 Sept. 1 2000: 72

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19."... (18), Law (20), Geography (21)), vs. sciences (Chemistry (35), Biochemistry (23), Physics (20), Biological Sciences (19), Engineering Sciences (9), Mathematics (10))."

Source:  Mellanby, Jane,Martin, Maryanne,O'Doherty, John. "The 'gender gap' in final examination results at Oxford University" British Journal of Psychology 91.3 Aug. 1 2000: 377

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20." Based on the six-volume print set, the online book features over 400 articles packed with information covering the animal world, astronomy and space, biology, chemistry, earth science, energy, the environment, human life, mathematics, physics, the plant world, and technology."

Source:  . "F-Y-I" T H E Journal (Technological Horizons In Education) 28.1 Aug. 1 2000: 40

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21." Theorists suggest that this pattern describes many other areas of mathematics and physics."

Source:  Weiss, P. "Soft crystal shows off its many new facets" Science News 157.12 Mar. 18 2000: 182

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22."... between two kinds of water, the cold water of art and the warm water of science." He was fascinated by science and voraciously studied physics, genetics, mathematics and other natural sciences."

Source:  Shaw-Eagle, Joanna. "DALI" Washington Times Apr. 22 2000: 1

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23." Many of these subjects are funded by the Biology Directorate's Division of Environmental Biology, but the biocomplexity initiative seeks collaborations among researchers from a broad spectrum of fields-biology, physics, chemistry, ecology, geology, hydrology, mathematics, statistics, social and behavioral sciences, computer sciences, and engineering."

Source:  PAUL, ELLEN. "The National Science Foundation Looks Ahead at Age 50" BioScience 50.4 Apr. 1 2000: 309

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24." Teacher resources are available in the following areas: Archaeology, Art, Astronomy, Biology, Chemistry, Computer Technology, Ecology/Environment, Elementary School, English, Geology, High School Guidance and Counseling, History, Mathematics, Paleontology, Physics, Other Sciences, and Social Studies."

Source:  PAGE, MICHAEL S. "Perils and Promises: Using the Internet in American Education" Information Technology in Childhood Education Annual Jan. 1 1999: 79

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25." Hyvrard's satires, stridencies, silhouettes, and tappings into philosophy, mathematics, physics, chemistry, exams, sleep, boredom, fairy tales, and a panoply of other deconstructed verbal cleavings are certainly jarring food for thought!"

Source:  . "WORLD LITERATURE IN REVIEW - FRENCH" World Literature Today 73.3 June 22 1999: 489

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