He has to work from the physical point of view, of course.
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The majority of these premature deaths are due to physical health conditions.
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If the alcohol abuse stops, then the physical health problems will stop.
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Something began happening in terms of whatever physical rules controlled the situation.
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Background: Regular physical activity has positive effects on health at all ages.
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We tried to keep it really simple: composure and physicality, Smart said.
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We want to bring physicality to the game as well, he said.
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By contrast, hardware is a physical structure and its physicality is crucial.
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It all started with an effort to reduce physicality along the perimeter.
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She particularly appreciated the physicality of both the camera and the film.
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He walked along wondering whether it was a psychological or physicalphenomenon.
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This physicalphenomenon is very interesting but difficult to adopt for common applications.
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A purely physicalphenomenon, of which the following is the explanation.
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Was Alexandria then, from beginning to end, merely a natural and physicalphenomenon?
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Every physicalphenomenon is the necessary effect of the causes that determined it beforehand.
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No one has ever observed any physicalphenomena to contradict general relativity.
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The physicalphenomena were primarily used here to make the message more urgent.
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And we thought we knew something about forces and physicalphenomena in general.
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Spectrographic chirps are found in signals produced from many biological and physicalphenomena.
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She had witnessed physicalphenomena before, but never anything like this.
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Communities Rebuilding a city is not just a physicalprocess; it's also psychological.
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Can a purely physicalprocess create such vast amounts of order?
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Nor is the operation of this law merely a physicalprocess.
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The evolutionary processes attending mediumship quite correspond to this physicalprocess.
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It takes muscles and time -simple in theory, but quite a physicalprocess.
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For once he was surely at a loss to explain a scientificphenomenon.
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But that is a remarkable and to some extent scientificphenomenon.
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A scientificphenomenon known as "learned helplessness" may shed some light.
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Probably no scientificphenomenon was ever so grossly prostituted to base ends as that of hypnotism.
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As a side note, this demonstrates the importance of picking a good name for your scientificphenomenon.
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The scientificphenomenon is called the Forer effect -giving credence to vague observations that seem personal.
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He seemed to be studying the movement of the plate as if it was just another scientificphenomenon.
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He's quite the scientificphenomenon.
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But the message remained the same: let's look at this as a scientificphenomenon and start with what we know.
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And the fact that deception exists does not in any way invalidate the truth of hypnotism as a scientificphenomenon.
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Rebellions are not the outcome of innate perversity of race, but purely scientificphenomena with objective causes.
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Eclipses are scientificphenomena observed and understood.
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In the practical constitution of language for religious or judicial purposes, or in order to give historic accounts of scientificphenomena, expression is not uniform.