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RECAPRecapitulation
RECAPRisk Evaluation/Corrective Action Program (Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality)
RECAPCapital Replacement
RECAPRegional Economic Community Action Program (New York state)
RECAPReconfigurable Aperture
RECAPReview & Command Assessment of Projects
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The following discussion on the climate of the southern parts of the continent with relation to its productions, on the snow-line, on the extraordinarily low descent of the glaciers, and on the zone of perpetual congelation in the antarctic islands, may be passed over by any one not interested in these curious subjects, or the final recapitulation alone may be read.
Within this politico-constitutional framework, government's recapitulation on Dr.
Je fais une recapitulation de pas mal de choses qui m'ont deja depasse.
Ending chapters briefly address independent studios, give a more detailed account of the chosen runners-up, and conclude with a recapitulation of stylistic claims.
Like many modern abortionists, Haeckel rejected the theory that states that human life begins at conception, and erroneously claimed that embryological development (ontogeny) recapitulated evolutionary ancestry (phylogeny); that each individual person, as it develops from conception to adulthood passes through the evolutionary stages of its ancestors, (the recapitulation theory).
35), Sumpter traces the influence of the recapitulation theory in the production and reception of fairy tales in the period.
The company believes this observation of engraftment and persistence is clinically important because engraftment of cells in the proper area, and recapitulation of normal RPE cell layer structure is important to the ultimate efficacy of the RPE cells in the treatments.
The "chromatic triviality" (Billow's words, see above) leading from the bass upward to the B6 of the recapitulation. is found many times in Beethoven's works, for example in the first movement of his late String Quartet, op.
In the end these experiments led to his writing of a recapitulation that neither uses the primary theme nor is in the tonic (the Quartett-Satz, D.
The most clearly marked and frequently analyzed example occurs in the recapitulation in 5,1,1-2, where its position alone, precisely at the start of the second half of the novel, (25) is reason enough to pay close attention, but its clear imitation of the recapitulations that head most of the books of the Anabasis demands that we do so.
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