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1. gulfs(chasms)
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2. BibTeX details for PUMA: Bridging disciplinary gulfs in HCI
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- PUMA: Bridging disciplinary gulfs in HCI.
- @inproceedings{I99POSTER, TITLE = {PUMA: Bridging disciplinary gulfs in HCI}, AUTHOR = {Blandford, A. ...
3. BibTeX details for Bridging gulfs in interactive systems design
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- Bridging gulfs in interactive systems design.
- @unpublished{wp15, TITLE = {Bridging gulfs in interactive systems design}, AUTHOR = {Blandford, A. ...
4. Whole Gulfs-of Red, and Fleets-of Red by Emily Dickinson : Summary Explanation Meaning Overview
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- Summary, overview, explanation, meaning, description, of Whole Gulfs-of Red, and Fleets-of Red Name: Whole Gulfs-of Red, and Fleets-of Red Author: Emily Dickinson Type: Poetry Views: 34 Whole Gulfs-of Red, and Fleets-of Red- And Crews-of solid Blood- Did place upon the West-Tonight- As 'twere specific Ground-And They-appointed Creatures- In Authorized Arrays- Due-promptly-as a Drama- That bows-and disappears- ||| Analysis |||.
5. A2Z : Science & Technology : Oceanography : Gulfs, Bays & Estuaries
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- Science & Technology : Oceanography : Gulfs, Bays & Estuaries.
6. Contamination of sea and water area -
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- Shlykov) Vladivostok occupies the total coastal area between the Amursky and Ussuriisky Gulfs, and because of the absence of purification works system, it removes all its run-offs to the adjacent water areas using them as a natural reservoir for sewage. ...
- Even in the least contaminated areas of the gulfs' bottom, the summary concentrations of the studied eight elements - lead, cadmium, nickel, cobalt, zinc, manganese, copper, and silver - are 15-30 times as much as the accepted background (average for the Earth's lithosphere) contents for sedimentary rocks. ...
- As compared with the bottom sediments, the chemical load to the water of the Ussuriisky and Amursky Gulfs is approximately equal. Data obtained for 5 elements (cadmium, lead, zinc, copper, and silver) show that 50 to 60% of the gulfs' area by the Degree of water contamination, have dangerous and highly dangerous level of pollution and 40 to 50% - moderately dangerous and permissible. The disastrous ecological state of the gulfs resulted in the extinction of their vegetable and animal kingdom. ...
7. Emily Dickinson | "Whole Gulfs—of Red, and Fleets—of Red" | poetry archive | plagiarist.com
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- Emily Dickinson | Print | Analysis | Comments Whole Gulfs—of Red, and Fleets—of Red.
- Whole Gulfs—of Red, and Fleets—of Red Emily Dickinson poem The Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson 1862 --> 658 Whole Gulfs—of Red, and Fleets—of Red— And Crews—of solid Blood— Did place upon the West—Tonight— As 'twere specific Ground— And They—appointed Creatures— In Authorized Arrays— Due—promptly—as a Drama— That bows—and disappears— .
8. LCD Bridging the Gulfs
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9. The Unbridgeable Gulfs - A Creative Necessity
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- The Unbridgeable Gulfs A Creative Necessity.
- The development of universe in successive stages implies that there exist infinite gulfs between the intellect and conscious level of the stages. Since despite these gulfs, the universe behaves as a perfect rational order, it establishes that the universe is a creation; it has not evolved as a mechanical system. The materialists agree to the existence of such gulfs but since these gulfs suggest the presence of certain overall Entity Who despite these gulfs gives rational order to the universe in one direction underlying certain aim or goal, they in vain try to play down the presence of these gulfs. Our study of the universe has shown that had there been no gulfs between the stages and the universe would have simply evolved as a continuous system we could neither differentiate values of the universe nor understand its development.
- Engels admits existence of the gulfs when he says, it is true that the empirical proof of this cyclical course is not wholly free from gaps yet he claims that research into nature has considerably narrowed the gulfs! Regarding the gulf existing between the organic and inorganic stages, Engels writes: .
- Such arguments, which are also often repeated by the biologists, indicate Engels frustration to explain away the universal mighty gulfs which remains a well-established scientific fact even today. ...
- The marvellous creative process underlying the development of the universe shows that the gulfs between the various succeeding stages of the universe are not superficial but rather these are purposive. ... Since the development of universe is laid on higher and higher kind of conscious enlightenment, the nature of gulfs between the stages is not physical or mechanical which could be bridged.
- The fact that simultaneously on appearance of higher stage, the values earned by the preceding stage become fixed establishes presence of the gulfs between the successive stages. It also establishes that certain creative hand has brought these gulfs for achieving certain purpose, as otherwise we cannot explain an abrupt culmination of activity in the preceding stage simultaneously on start of the higher stage. ... These facts establish that the gulfs are a creative necessity. Nevertheless despite these gulfs which reveals infinite vacuum of intellect and consciousness between the stages, the Creator of the universe has devised remarkable medium which help bridge these gulfs and because of which the universe lives as a continuum whole. ... Needless to say that the mediums which bridge the gulfs between the two worlds are essentially laid on spiritual and intellectual values relevant to the conscious level of the higher stage.
10. The Two Gulfs (from Normans DOET)
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- The Two Gulfs (from Normans DOET).
11. Gulfs of Thailand: A Collection of Short Stories (Select Books)
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- Gulfs of Thailand: A Collection of Short Stories.
12. In Robert Nideffer's Imag(in)ed Gulfs, he writes about how
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- "Imag(in)ed Gulfs".
- In Robert Nideffer's Imag(in)ed Gulfs, he writes about how technology affected the way people saw the war by creating different kinds of spaces. ...
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