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  The Naturalisation Syndicate
The members of the Naturalisation Syndicate bridge this divide; they are trained in practical science, using the technology available.
This means that the doctors use a melange of techniques from surgery to herbalism; the agriculturalists produce fertilising chemicals using natural ingredients; and so on.
That is perhaps the final reason for their enmity- they occupy the same niche, and in the end, there ain’t room for both of  ’em.
www.physiol.ox.ac.uk /~jsf/colony2/naturalisation.htm   (1300 words)

  
  Natural Resource Page - naturel
Naturalisation or naturalization is the act whereby a person voluntarily and actively acquires a nationality which is not his phénol naturel or her nationality at birth.
Naturalisation is most associated with people who have immigrated to a country and resided there as an alien, and who have le droit naturel et les jésuites voluntarily chosen to become a national of that country after meeting specific requirements.
The requirements for naturalisation as a British citizen depend on whether one is married to a British le jésuitisme et le droit naturel citizen or not.
www.eduwho.com /ll/Natural.html   (1404 words)

  
 Articles - Naturalize   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Naturalisation is most associated with economic migrants or refugees who have immigrated to a country and resided there as an alien, and who have voluntarily chosen to become a citizen of that country after meeting specific requirements.
Denaturalization is the reverse of naturalization, when a state deprives one of its citizens of his or her citizenship.
The requirements for naturalisation as a British citizen depend on whether one is married to a British citizen or not.
www.kimia-sains.com /articles/Naturalize   (1486 words)

  
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In contrast to evolutionary epistemology, cognitive biology is based on the assumption that the molecular level is fundamental for cognition and adheres to a principle of minimal complexity, which stipulates that the most efficient way to study any trait of life is by studying it at the simplest level at which it occurs.
However, recent attempts at its „naturalisation“, mainly under the name of genetic epistemology (Piaget 1967) or evolutionary epistemology (Radnitzky/Bartley 1987, Riedl/Delpos 1996, as well as the references therein), may be conceived of as a part of a process of detachment from philosophy of its hitherto genuine disciplines.
Cognitive biology insists upon a clear definition of concepts, chosen according to a criterion of their maximal conceptual and instrumental usefulness, stipulating that all concepts belong to the reality and none of them to the world.
www.fns.uniba.sk /~lkovac/013.doc   (12638 words)

  
 Naturalisation - All About All   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Naturalisation or naturalization is the process of voluntarily and actively acquiring a citizenship or nationality at some time, after birth.
Naturalisation is most associated with people who have immigrated to a country and resided there as a non-citizen, and who have voluntarily chosen to become a citizen of that country after meeting specific requirements.
In general, basic requirements for naturalization are that the applicant hold a legal status as a full time resident for a minimum period of time, that he take an oath or make a promise of allegiance to that country or the country's monarch, and a promise to obey and uphold that country's laws.
www.allaboutall.info /article/Naturalisation   (1030 words)

  
 Kovac Lab - Fundamental principles of cognitive biology
Cognitive biology aims at a synthesis of data of various scientific disciplines within a single frame of conceiving life as epistemic unfolding of the universe (the epistemic principle).
It may be accentuated by the rapid instrumentalisation of molecular biology, as molecular biology occupies a prominent place within the multitude of disciplines constituting the cognitive sciences.
The study of bacteriophage enabled the elaboration of the concept of the gene as a unit of heredity, an insight into the internal structure of the gene by intragenic mutations, the elucidation of the nature of genetic recombination.
www.fns.uniba.sk /~kbi/kovlab/princip.htm   (13445 words)

  
 Naturalization - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Proof of this must be supplied with one's application for naturalisation.
Those aged 65 or over may be able to claim exemption.
Naturalisation is at the discretion of the Home Secretary but is normally granted if the requirements are met.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Naturalization   (2245 words)

  
 Naturalizer Resources & Information - naturalizer
Naturalisation or naturalization is the process of naturalizer oakdale shoe naturalizer sandals voluntarily and actively acquiring a citizenship or nationality at some time, after birth.
Naturalisation is most associated with people who have immigrated to a country and resided there as a non-citizen, and who have voluntarily chosen to become a citizen naturalizer mandi slide of that country after meeting specific requirements.
Some countries also require that a naturalized citizen must renounce any other nationalities naturalizer caldera+boot that he currently holds, but whether this renunciation actually causes naturalizer shoe company loss of the person's original citizenship(s) will again, depend on the laws of the countries involved.
www.bizhisto.com /Biz-Retail-Companies-N---O/Naturalizer.html   (1012 words)

  
 Lambton High School   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
The naturalisation of the creek is hoped to be started this year.
When the naturalisation of the creek is finished NCC hopes the natural visual image will inspire the park users to limit the rubbish that enters from their activities.
The naturalisation of Lambton Ker-rai will create an even better recreational park for local residents as well as increasing infiltration and lessening pollution as far away as the ocean.
www.lambton-h.schools.nsw.edu.au /science_waterwatch.html   (751 words)

  
 Karola Stotz   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Currently orthodox models in both biology and cognition share the neglect of the interactive and constructive capacities of organisms, we contend, and in so doing fundamentally misunderstand the nature of biological adaptiveness and cog nition.
Naturalisation, in this reading, requires the reconciliation of reductionism and emergentism and their claims of total reducibility resp.
EP is an approach to psychology, in which knowledge and principles from evolutionary biology are put to use in research on the structure of the human mind.
www.usyd.edu.au /hps/preprints/preprint5/Stotz.html   (6201 words)

  
 Origin and diversity of Baltic sea beet populations
(1) Introduction of seeds from wild populations, (2) Introduction and naturalisation of cultivar or weedy types, and (3) a combination of 1 and 2 with subsequent hybridisation and evolution to an intermediate genotype.
In the north eastern part of Europe, the introduction, spread and distribution range of sea beet is not well-known.
The examination of German Baltic sea beet populations is of particular concern for competent authorities for the regulation of transgenic organisms (GMO) due to the close proximity of wild beet to sugar beet fields.
www.genres.de /infos/wild_beet/beet_populations.htm   (836 words)

  
 Naturalization   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
For the biology usage, see Naturalisation (biology) and Invasive species.
The requirements for naturalisation as a British citizen depend on whether one is married to a British citizen or not.
Naturalisation is at the discretion of the Home Secretary but is normally granted if the requirements are met.
naturalization.zdnet.co.za /zdnet/Naturalization   (2846 words)

  
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The naturalisation of plants in urban Auckland, New Zealand 4.
The naturalisation of plants in urban Auckland, New Zealand 5.
The naturalisation of plants in urban Auckland, New Zealand 6.
www.rsnz.org /publish/nzjb/1988   (550 words)

  
 24 January 2004   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
The former minister also noted that Latvian language learning should not be only a responsibility of non-citizens, but also the state should have some responsibility, in particular allocate funding for organising courses.
According to the director of the school Eriks Lukmans, students and their parents accept the reform although there are several problems in its implementation.
The courses are provided by the NGO ‘Civic Initiative XXI.’ The courses provide information about the history of minorities in Latvia, as well as citizen rights and EU legislation.
www.humanrights.org.lv /html/monitor/28244.html   (545 words)

  
 Untitled Document   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
In April, 1920, he had been appointed the “expert eugenics agent” of the House Committee on Immigration and Naturalisation, and during the debates over immigration restriction, he appeared before the Committee on several occasions, always presenting the view that the biological inferior new immigrants was threatening to wipe out the native American stock.
Laughlin’s conclusions were based upon a biased interpretation of statistical evidence and the eugenic assumptions about biology.”.
Lauglin’s testimony before the House Committee on Immigration and Naturalisation was called “Analysis of America’s Modern melting Pot” (1922).
www.marcusgarveylibrary.org.uk /impactofemigration.htm   (895 words)

  
 Biology Help Homework at www.1-shot.co.uk - All Lenders - UK Independent Remortgage Advice   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Divergence of Character, related to the diversity of inhabitants of any small area, and to naturalisation.
Action of Natural Selection, through Divergence of biology help homework Character and Extinction, on the descendants from a common parent.
Use and disuse, combined with biology help homework natural selection; organs of flight and of vision.
www.1-shot.co.uk /Biology-Help-Homework.html   (391 words)

  
 University of Leeds - Book Overview
It takes a critical political view of the concept of life as information, tracing this through the new biology and the discourse of genomics as well as through the changing discipline of artificial life and its manifestation in art, language, literature, commerce and entertainment.
From cloning to computer games, and incorporating an analysis of hardware, software and 'wetware', Sarah Kember extends current understanding by demonstrating the ways in which this relatively marginal field connects with, and connects up global networks of information and communication systems characterised, increasingly, by claims to autonomy, agency and evolvability.
Part 1: The New Biology: Evolutionary biology - all about chickens and eggs; The Metaphor of life as information; Biology as ideology; Molecular biology - an endgame; Sociobiology and eugenics; Evolutionary psychology and the 'Darwin Wars' 3.
leeds.etailer.dpsl.net /Home/html/moreinfo.asp?isbn=0203299159   (476 words)

  
 Essays On Mankind And Political Arithmetic by Sir William Petty eBook by BookRags
The Romans, indeed, made use of an adventitious help to enlarge their city, which was by incorporating foreign cities and nations into their commonwealth; but this way is not without its mischiefs.
From their sons indeed there is less to fear, who by birth and nature may come to have the same interest and inclinations as the natives.
It may therefore be proper to limit any new Acts of naturalisation with such restrictions as may make the accession of strangers not dangerous to the public.
www.bookrags.com /ebooks/5619/49.html   (146 words)

  
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Naturalisation of alien vascular plants in Flanders (Belgium), post 1972
Evolutionary biology, taxonomy and biogeography of termites (Insecta, Isoptera)
Biology, ecology and biocontrol potential of predatory Heteroptera (Pentatomidae, Asopinae; Anthocoridae; Miridae; Insecta)
www.br.fgov.be /cgi-bin/BIODIV/key_res.pl?file=dis_res&key_res=STAR11   (366 words)

  
 Invasive species - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The general public can also participate in invasive species prevention by educating themselves about this problem and by making informed decisions on related issues.
Invasion biology terminology for a review of the terminology used in invasion biology.
Grosholz E. Recent biological invasion may hasten invasional meltdown by accelerating historical introductions.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Naturalisation_(biology)   (7067 words)

  
 Nature Conservation - Volume 60 (3) 2004   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Penetration and naturalisation of invasive alien plant species (neophytes) in woodlands of the Silesian Upland (southern Poland).
The model for assessing the natural, landscape, scientific and educational values of national parks in Poland.
Valorisation of the nature, landscape and cultural heritage in Polish biosphere reserves.
www.iop.krakow.pl /iop/inc.asp?04010212   (142 words)

  
 NOBANIS - Network on Invasive Alien Species
Functionality: Searchable database with information on biology, distribution, threats, photos, species lists, GIS related distribution data, analysis tools, not with IAS focus - in German
Coverage: All native, naturalised and frequent casual terrestrial,
Functionality: Licenced (€ 25), searchable database with information on biology (immigration status and degree of naturalisation, morphology, genetics,reproductive biology, seed morphology etc.), distribution, > 60 traits, species lists, not with IAS focus - in German and English
www.nobanis.org /DBCatalogue.asp   (871 words)

  
 Physics Medical Physics MRI
Review of the Circumstances Surrounding an Application for Naturalisation by Mr S P Hinduja in 1998
Review of the Circumstances Surrounding an Application for Naturalisation by Mr S P Hinduja in 1998 CONTENTS Contents CHAPTER 1 ?
RELEVANT LAW AND PRACTICE RELATING TO NATURALISATION CHAPTER 4 ?
www.my-science.com /index.php/Science/Physics/Medical_Physics/MRI   (443 words)

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