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  1. The continuing permeation of civil society by this particular variant of the Roman catholic ethos was most natural.
  2. - Structural colours differ from those due to pigments in that they are changed or destroyed by physical changes in the cuticle such as result from shrinkage, swelling, distortion or permeation with liquids of the same refractive index as the cuticle.
  3. I have visited many countries in the world and can think of no other which can compare with Burma for the permeation of its cultural and social life with religion.
  4. In contrast, little is known about the biochemical cascades that are triggered by the permeation of Ca 2+ through open NMDA channels and which lead to the persistent enhancement of synaptic efficiency.
  5. Two waves of innovation are relevant here: firstly, the permeation of Information Technology, particularly desktop publishing, across the curriculum in the 1980s and, secondly, the attempt in the last four years to position electronic, in the sense of non-print, publishing within the course.
  6. In the permeation of both English and Frankish society by Christian values the work of Irish monks was crucially important.
  7. As the Swann Report says (again with reference to Multicultural Education), "It is important to recognise however that permeation alone cannot be regarded as providing adequate provision for the kind of teaching which we have advocated. without additional specialist course work, both compulsory and optional" (DES, 1985: 559).
  8. One of our informants cynically suggested (though in fact with reference to the concept for Multicultural Education) that "permeation is a word used to indicate that the institution believes the issue should be seen to be addressed without wishing to provide administrative support for such addressing".
  9. While this is clearly an unfair characterisation of much of the serious effort to achieve genuine permeation in many institutions, it is certainly true that permeated work need not have anyone in charge of it, need not demand any specialist expertise, and need not actually be visible to students at all.
  10. As selfconsciousness and literacy grew, so did the permeation of the mass society by bourgeois standards.
  11. The failure of the Webbs' campaign to "break up the Poor Law" was a disaster for their most sustained attempt to achieve reform by "permeation" of the Liberal party.
  12. Because NMDA channels are permeable to Ca 2+ (refs 21, 38, 39) it is widely assumed, but not proven, that permeation through these channels during tetanic stimulation provides the Ca 2+ signal necessary for the induction of LTP.
  13. The decreasing significance of patronage in the nineteenth century and the permeation of musical life by market relations has two dialectically related effects: commodification of musical works and rationalization of the production system are accompanied by a new level of musical autonomy associated with market freedom and a decline of social function.

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