- Am****tion is
the removal of a
limb by trauma,
medical illness, or surgery. As a
surgical measure, it is used to
control pain or a
disease process in
the affected...
-
Limb darkening is an
optical effect seen in
stars (including
the Sun) and planets,
where the central part
of the disk
appears brighter than
the edge,...
-
Limb restraints can be
physical (or psychological)
restraints that
inhibit an individual's
movement in
their arms or legs.
The most
common limb restraint...
- romanized: aṣṭāṅ****oga, "
the eight limbs of yoga") is Patanjali's
classification of classical yoga, as set out in his Yoga Sutras. He
defined the eight limbs as yamas...
- In
law,
common law (also
known as
judicial precedent, judge-made
law, or case
law) is
the body
of law created by
judges and
similar quasi-judicial tribunals...
-
particular limb determines the progression of that
limb through its
movement cycle (e.g. step
cycle in walking). In
addition to
driving the relative limb movement...
- by Paul ****s. ****s's
law has been
shown to
apply under a
variety of conditions; with many
different limbs (hands, feet,
the lower lip, head-mounted...
-
first sentence. In
the criminal law the ruling principle was
the lex talionis. Eye for eye,
tooth for tooth,
limb for
limb was
the penalty for ****ault...
-
The fact that
the sun
exhibits limb darkening in
the visible region illustrates that it is not a
Lambertian radiator. A
black body is an
example of a...
- Judaism,
the Seven Laws of Noah (Hebrew: שבע מצוות בני נח,
Sheva Mitzvot B'nei Noach),
otherwise referred to as
the Noahide Laws or
the Noachian Laws (from...