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4.VirginiaWoolf’sprovocativestatementaboutherintentionsinwritingMrs.Dallowayhasregularlybeen ignoredbythecritics,sinceithighlightsanaspectofherliteraryinterestsverydifferentfromthetraditionalpictureofthe"

poetic"

novelistconcernedwithexaminingstatesofreverieandvisionandwithfollowingtheintricatepathwaysofindividualconsciousness.

5.Assheputitinthecommonreader,“itissafetosaythatnotasinglelawhasbeenframedoronestonesetuponanotherbecauseofanythingChaucersaidorwrote;

andyet,aswereadhim,weareabsorbingmoralityateverypore.”

6.Withtheconclusionofaburstactivity,thelacticacidlevelishighinthebodyfluids,leavingthelargeanimalvulnerabletoattackuntiltheacidisreconverted,viaoxidativemetabolism,bytheliverintoglucose,whichisthensent(inpart)backtothemusclesforglycogenresynthesis.

7.Althoughgutmanadmitsthatforcedseparationbysalewasfrequent,heshowsthattheslaves’preference,revealedmostclearlyonplantationswheresalewasinfrequent,wasverymuchforstablemonogamy.

8.Gutmanarguesconvincinglythatthestabilityoftheblackfamilyencouraged thetransmissionof-andsowascrucialinsustaining-theblackheritageoffolklore,music,andreligiousexpressionfromonegenerationtoanother,aheritagethatslaveswerecontinuallyfashioningoutoftheirafricanandamericanexperiences.

9.Thispreferenceforexogamy,gutmansuggests,mayhavederivedfrom westafricanrulesgoverningmarriage,which,thoughtheydifferedfromonetribalgrouptoanother,allinvolvedsomekindofprohibitionagainstunionswithclosekin.

10.Histhesisworksrelativelywellwhenappliedtodiscriminationagainstblacksintheunitedstates,buthisdefinitionofracialprejudiceas"

racially-basednegativeprejudgmentsagainstagroupgenerallyacceptedasaraceinanygivenregionofethniccompetition,"

canbeinterpretedasalsoincludinghostilitytowardsuchethnicgroupsasthechineseincaliforniaandthejews inmedievaleurope.

11.Suchvariationsinsize,shape,chemistry,conductionspeed,excitationthreshold,andthelikeashadbeendemonstratedinnervecellsremainednegligibleinsignificanceforanypossiblecorrelationwiththemanifolddimensionsofmentalexperience.

12.Itwaspossibletodemonstratebyothermethodsrefinedstructuraldifferencesamongneurontypes;

however,proofwaslackingthatthequalityoftheimpulseoritsconditionwasinfluencedbythesedifferences,whichseemedinsteadtoinfluencethedevelopmentalpatterningoftheneuralcircuits.

13.Althoughqualitativevarianceamongnerveenergieswasneverrigidlydisproved,thedoctrinewasgenerallyabandonedinfavoroftheopposingview,namely,thatnerveimpulsesareessentiallyhomogeneousinqualityandaretransmittedas"

commoncurrency"

throughoutthenervoussystem.

14.Otherexperimentsrevealedslightvariationsinthesize,number,arrangement,andinterconnectionofthenervecells,butasfaraspsychoneuralcorrelationswereconcerned,theobvioussimilaritiesofthesesensoryfieldstoeachotherseemedmuchmoreremarkablethananyoftheminutedifferences.

15.Althoughsomeexperimentsshowthat,asanobjectbecomesfamiliar,itsinternalrepresentationbecomesmoreholisticandtherecognitionprocesscorrespondinglymoreparallel,theweightofevidenceseemstosupporttheserialhypothesis,atleastforobjectsthatarenotnotablysimpleandfamiliar.

16.Inlargepartasaconsequenceof thefeministmovement,historianshavefocusedagreatdealofattentioninrecentyearsondeterminingmoreaccuratelythestatusofwomeninvariousperiods.

17.IfonebeginsbyexaminingwhyancientsrefertoAmazons,itbecomesclearthatancientGreekdescriptionsofsuchsocietiesweremeantnotsomuchtorepresentobservedhistoricalfact-realamazoniansocieties-butrathertooffer“morallessons”onthesupposedoutcomeofwomen’sruleintheirownsociety.

18.Thus,forinstance,itmaycomeasashocktomathematicianstolearnthattheschrodingerequationforthehydrogenatomisnotaliterallycorrectdescriptionofthisatom,butonlyanapproximationtoasomewhatmorecorrectequationtakingaccountofspin,magneticdipole,andrelativisticeffects;

andthatthiscorrected equationisitselfonlyanimperfectapproximationtoaninfinitesetof quantumfield-theoreticalequations.

19.Thephysicistrightlydreadspreciseargument,sinceanargumentthatis convincingonlyifitispreciselosesallitsforceiftheassumptionson whichitisbasedareslightlychanged,whereasanargumentthatisconvincingthoughimprecisemaywellbestableundersmallperturbationsofitsunderlyingassumptions.

 

20.However,astheygainedcohesion,thebluestockingscametoregardthemselvesasawomen’sgroupandtopossessasenseoffemalesolidaritylackinginthesalonnieres,whoremainedisolatedfromoneanotherbytheprimacyeachheldinherownsalon.

21.Asmyownstudieshaveadvanced,ihavebeenincreasinglyimpressedwiththefunctionalsimilaritiesbetweeninsectandvertebratesocietiesandlesssowiththestructuraldifferencesthatseem,atfirstglance,toconstitutesuchanimmensegulfbetweenthem.

22.Althoughfictionassuredlyspringsfrompoliticalcircumstances,itsauthorsreacttothosecircumstancesinwaysotherthanideological,andtalkingaboutnovelsandstoriesprimarilyasinstrumentsofideologycircumventsmuchofthefictionalenterprise.

23.Isthisadefect,oraretheauthorsworkingoutof,ortryingtoforge,adifferentkindofaesthetic?

24.Inaddition,thestyleofsomeblacknovels,likejeantoomer’scane,vergesonexpressionismorsurrealism;

doesthistechniqueprovideacounterpointtotheprevalentthemethatportraysthefate,againstwhichblackheroesarepitted,athemeusuallyconveyedbymorenaturalisticmodesofexpression?

25.Blackfictionsurveysawidevarietyofnovels,bringingtoourattentionintheprocesssomefascinatingandlittle-knownworkslikeJjamesWeldonJohnson’sAutobiographyofanEx-ColoredMan.

26.Althoughthesemoleculesallowradiationatvisiblewavelengths,wheremostoftheenergyofsunlightisconcentrated,topassthrough,theyabsorbsomeofthelonger-wavelength,infraredemissionsradiatedfromtheearth’ssurface,radiationthatwouldotherwisebetransmittedbackintospace.

27.Therolethoseanthropologistsascribetoevolutionisnotofdictatingthedetailsofhumanbehaviorbutoneofimposingconstraints-waysoffeeling,thinking,andactingthat"

comenaturally"

inarchetypalsituationsinanyculture.

28.Whichofthefollowingmostprobablyprovidesanappropriateanalogyfromhumanmorphologyforthe“details”versus“constraints”distinctionmadeinthepassageinrelationtohumanbehavior?

29.Alownumberofalgalcellsinthepresenceofahighnumberofgrazerssuggested,butdidnotprove,thatthegrazershadremovedmostofthealgae.

30.Perhapsthefactmanyofthesefirststudiesconsideredonlyalgaeofasizethatcouldbecollectedinanet(netphytoplankton),apracticethatoverlookedthesmallerphytoplankton(nannoplankton)thatwenowknowgrazersaremostlikelytofeedon,ledtoade-emphasisoftheroleofgrazersinsubsequentresearch.

31.Studiesbyhargraveandgeenestimatednaturalcommunitygrazingratesbymeasuringfeedingratesof individualzooplanktonspeciesinthe laboratoryandthencomputingcommunitygrazingratesforfieldconditions usingtheknownpopulationdensityofgrazers.

32.Intheperiods ofpeakzooplanktonabundance,thatis,inthelatespringandinthesummer,haneyrecordedmaximumdailycommunitygrazingrates,fornutrient-poorlakesandboglakes,respectively,of6.6percentand114percentofdailyphytoplanktonproduction.

33.Thehydrologiccycle,amajortopicinthisscience,isthecompletecycleofphenomenathroughwhichwaterpasses,beginningasatmosphericwatervapor,passingintoliquidandsolidformasprecipitation,thencealongandintothegroundsurface,andfinallyagainreturningtotheformofatmosphericwatervaporbymeansofevaporationandtranspiration.

34.Onlywhenasystempossessesnaturalorartificialboundariesthatassociatethewaterwithinitwiththehydrologiccyclemaytheentiresystemproperlybetermedhydrogeologic.

35.ThehistorianFrederickJ.Turnerwroteinthe1890’sthattheagrariandiscontentthathadbeendevelopingsteadilyintheunitedstatessinceabout1870hadbeenprecipitatedbytheclosingoftheinternalfrontier-thatis,thedepletionofavailablenewlandneededforfurtherexpansionoftheamericanfarmingsystem.

36.Intheearly1950’s,historianswhostudiedpreindustrialeurope(whichwemaydefinehereaseuropeintheperiodfromroughly1300to1800)began,forthefirsttimeinlargenumbers,tonvestigatemoreofthepreindustrialeuropeanpopulationthanthe2or3percentwhocomprisedthepoliticalandsocialelite:

thekings,generals,judges,nobles,bishops,andlocalmagnateswhoh

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