• Physis (/ˈfaɪˈsɪs/; Ancient Greek: φύσις [pʰýsis]; pl. physeis, φύσεις) is a Greek philosophical, theological, and scientific term, usually translated...
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    Hydatina physis is a species of sea snail, a bubble snail, a marine opisthobranch gastropod mollusk in the family Aplustridae. Its common names include...
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    Physis (Italian: PHYSIS. Rivista Internazionale di Storia della Scienza) is a biannual peer-reviewed scientific journal covering the history of science...
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  • σεσαρκωμένη, meaning "one physis of the Word of God made flesh" (or "... of God the Word made flesh"). The 451 Council of Chalcedon used physis to mean "nature"...
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  • (/məˈnɒfɪzɪzəm/ mə-NOF-ih-zih-zəm; from Greek μόνος monos, "solitary" and φύσις physis, "nature") is a Christology that states that in the person of the incarnated...
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  • tournament 1 Completely unfused (physis may be thin) Player eligible 2 Early fusion: minimal hyper intensity within physis 3 Trabecular fusion of less than...
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  • his fellow Knights attack Physis' main fortress, Gales investigates Granseed's old academy and finds it infested with Physis monsters. After defeating...
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    physis (growth plate) II – A = Above. The fracture lies above the physis, or Away from the joint. III – L = Lower. The fracture is below the physis in...
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  • Heidegger referred to poiesis as a "bringing-forth", or physis as emergence. Examples of physis are the blooming of the blossom, the coming-out of a butterfly...
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    early skeletal development, a common physis serves the greater trochanter and the capital femoral epiphysis. This physis divides as growth continues in a...
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    shaft. dia- + physis, "between the growth parts" epiphysis The end regions of a long bone; regions of secondary ossification. epi- + physis, "on top of...
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  • Tracks Rockman Zero Telos for the third, and Remastered Tracks Rockman Zero Physis for Rockman 4. A fifth album, Remastered Tracks Rockman Zero Mythos was...
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  • φύσις τοῦ θεοῦ λόγου σεσαρκωμένη, meaning "one physis ["nature"] of the Word of God made flesh" (or "one physis of God the Word made flesh")” The preeminent...
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  • metaphysics and morality. In Europe, systematic theorizing about nature (physis) began with the early Greek philosophers and scientists and continued into...
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  • Haunted by War, Too". Smithsonian Magazine. Shay J (2000). "Killing rage: physis or nomos—or both". War and Violence in Ancient Greece. Duckworth and the...
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  • VERSE speakers Physis refers to the physical modeling technology developed by Viscount. Two series of organs have been produced with Physis technology at...
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    Christological debates of the 4th and 5th centuries, who advocated mia physis tou theou logou sesarkōmenē, or "one (mia) nature of the Word of God incarnate"...
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    Mathematics and Mathematical Induction". Physis. 28: 273–289. Unguru, S. (1994). "Fowling after Induction". Physis. 31: 267–272. Vacca, G. (1909). "Maurolycus...
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  • (nomos) and associated authorities while trying to live according to nature (physis). Stoics were supportive of a society based on unofficial and friendly relations...
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    (11th ed.). pp. 406–410. Coffa, J. (1968). "Galileo's Concept of Inertia". Physis Riv. Internaz. Storia Sci. 10: 261–281. Consolmagno, G.; Schaefer, M. (1994)...
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    risk of centralization is that the procedure may cause injury to the ulnar physis, leading to early epiphyseal arrest of the ulna, and thereby resulting in...
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    Salter-Harris type 1 fracture (fracture through the physis or growth plate) through the proximal femoral physis, which can be distinguished from other Salter-Harris...
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    "Freud e l' ordine del B'nai B'rith: un' appartenenza lunga quarant'anni". Physis-Rivista internazionale di storia della scienza. Nuova serie (in Italian)...
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    power (techne), which is presented as superior to merely natural instincts (physis). For Plato, only the virtues of "reverence and justice can provide for...
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    Cyril had said that there is "One Nature for God the Word Incarnate" (Mia Physis tou Theou Logou Sesarkōmenē). The introduction to the creed is formulated...
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    physikos, meaning "natural philosopher" borrowing on the word φύσις or physis, meaning "nature") because they investigated natural causes, often excluding...
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  • (Melissus) On Nature (Parmenides) On Nature (Philolaus) On Nature (Zeno) Physis, a Greek philosophical, theological, and scientific term, usually translated...
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  • earlier literature they were referred to as physikoi ("physicists", after physis, "nature"), and their activity, as physiologoi (physical or natural philosophers)...
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    world", which Stephan Feuchtwang equates with the ancient Greek concept of physis, "nature" as the generation and regenerations of things and of the moral...
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    anelidos poliquetos de la provincia biogeografica Argentina". Onuphidae. Physis Secc. A. 33: 75–122. Alexander, Harriet (January 3, 2011). "Quick! Before...
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