The king, in the Javanese realm, is the sacral embodiment of the total state, just as his palace is a microcosmic copy of the macrocosmos.
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In the principle circuit of q? called the microcosmic orbit, energy rises up a main meridian along the spine, but also comes back down the front torso.
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"' Microcosmic salt "'( see infobox for other names ) is a salt found in urine with the formula Na ( NH 4 ) HPO 4.
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Schrader coaxes forth the oppressive forces around Wade until they achieve microcosmic fullness, ranging from childhood beatings by his father to the covert economic rape of a working-class town.
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A cell " may operate as a kind of microcosmic set of fixed intervallic content, statable either as a chord or as a melodic figure or as a combination of both.
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Knight suggests a microcosmic ritual organization based around a " native earth " autochthony, agriculture, fertility, and purification scheme, in which mounds and the site layout replicate cosmology.
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From the enormity of an ethnic cleansing to the microcosmic brutality of one person's private pain, Egoyan unfolds a commentary on the suppression of truth and the ownership of history.
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Like the Planck scale, the Stoney scale functions as a symmetrical link between microcosmic and macrocosmic processes in general and yet it appears uniquely oriented towards the unification of electromagnetism and gravity.
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Through the microcosmic perspectivising of a group of devoted and uncompromising partition, idealism, corruption, the interdependence of art and life, the scope of art, and class-struggle.
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Her large, abstracted, slab-built vessels seem to rise from a primeval base to suggest stylised natural terrain; alternatively, the forms suggest microcosmic views of the placental womb.