In Science and the Modern World, for example, we not only have events, their relations and characters, but the concept of "the value realized in an event." The old theory of objects that ingress in events is turning into an elaborate theory of a hierarchy of relational "eternal objects" and their potential for
ingression into events, giving rise to the need for a principle of concretion, God.
All the usual parts have been replaced or re-sealed to prevent water
ingression. The battery is also in good condition and turns the engine over without any effort.
Gastrulation in all animals does seem to be represented by some combination of
ingression and invagination of cells.
Walle, "Late-metamorphic veins record deep
ingression of meteoric water: A LA-ICPMS fluid inclusion study from the fold-and-thrust belt of the Rhenish Massif, Germany," Chemical Geology, vol.
This finding raised the possibility that these bundled astral microtubules serve as miniature central spindles, thus overcoming the great distances between the cell surface and the central spindle during the early phases of furrow
ingression.
The Sinamics G110D distributed drive is ideal for installation in close proximity to motors located throughout facilities where dust and water
ingression are a concern.
This diffusion-controlled assessment of chloride ingress is only a simplification since other transport mechanisms are involved in the chloride
ingression into concrete, in particular capillary absorption and permeation.
The educational service of the PM usually is perceived and described, effectively, as one of the most ample elements of a socio-penal network and the educators are defined, generally, as a link of the judicial chain, from the magistrate that decides on the
ingression of the minor into prison to the external educator that follows their trajectory.
As the level of modification is increased, the availability of unsaturated group for cross-linking increases; subsequently, the three-dimensional networks prevent the rearrangement of the polymer chains during solvent
ingression, thereby causing resistance to the path of penetrants (23), (24).