| 1. | These terms are the " naturalia " of the contract.
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| 2. | Boyle occasionally referred to his postulated corpuscles as " minima naturalia ".
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| 3. | In contrast to modern museums the Cabinet endeavours to reflect an encyclopaedic collection, distinguishing between naturalia and artefacts.
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| 4. | Peter's main interest was in " naturalia ", rather than the so-called " artificialia ".
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| 5. | Eighteen richly decorated display cabinets accommodate the collection of around 3, 000 naturalia, the specializations of curiosities and artefacts.
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| 6. | A chief theme in later commentary is reconciling " minima naturalia " with the general Aristotelian principle of infinite divisibility.
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| 7. | Naturalia, a Mexico City-based nonprofit organization, bought the ranch, 120 miles ( 190 kilometers ) south of Arizona.
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| 8. | Of this list, the most influential Scholastic thinkers on " minima naturalia " were Duns Scotus and Gregory of Rimini.
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| 9. | The lessee's right to " commodus usus " is one of the " naturalia " of a contract of lease.
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| 10. | The treatise, one of the " Parva Naturalia ", is an early inquiry ( perhaps the first formal one ) into this phenomenon.
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