Definition, Betydelse & Anagram | Engelska ordet SEEM
SEEM
Definition av SEEM
- verka (vara), tyckas, förefalla
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- New waves seem to emerge at the back of a wave group, grow in amplitude until they are at the center of the group, and vanish at the wave group front.
- Psychological egoism is the view that humans are always motivated by self-interest and selfishness, even in what seem to be acts of altruism.
- The earliest passage tombs seem to take the form of small dolmens, although not all dolmens are passage graves.
- New waves seem to emerge at the back of a wave group, grow in amplitude until they are at the center of the group, and vanish at the wave group front.
- The saxhorns form a family of seven brass instruments (although at one point ten different sizes seem to have existed).
- Although he was still alive at the time when his proposal was presented at Rome, it does not seem that he made the presentation; it was handled by his brother Antonio, also a physician and astronomer.
- The Shang then seem to frequently wage war with the still non-Sinicized populations who inhabit the Huai River valley.
- 1700 BC: Aegean metalworkers are producing decorative objects rivaling those of Ancient Near East jewelers, whose techniques they seem to borrow.
- It was suggested by American physiologist John Farquhar Fulton who, at a meeting of the Society of British Neurosurgeons in 1947, said "were it feasible, cingulotomy in man would seem an appropriate place for limited leucotomy".
- Historian John Davies argues that the origin of the Welsh nation can be traced to the late 4th and early 5th centuries, following the Roman departure from Britain, although Brythonic or other Celtic languages seem to have been spoken in Wales since much earlier.
- Asser, the biographer of his youngest brother, Alfred the Great, denounced Æthelbald and Judith's union as being "against God's prohibition and Christian dignity, and also contrary to the practice of all pagans", but the marriage does not seem to have been condemned at the time.
- The Oxford English Dictionary favoured a Scandinavian origin, while the scholarly study by Erin Sebo of Flinders University argues for an Irish origin, on the basis that the word is widely distributed in Irish place-names, whereas puck-place-names in English are rare and late in the areas showing Old Norse influence, and seem rather to radiate outwards from South West England, which she argues had Irish influence during the Early Middle Ages.
- Tocopherols and tocotrienols are fat-soluble antioxidants but also seem to have many other functions in the body.
- Most of the rulings seem to have dealt with property issues, but they dealt with any legal or criminal cases in their area.
- It would seem at first glance that the more they overlapped the better the relationship; but this is not so.
- During the course of their journey, the boys, who all come from abusive or dysfunctional families, come to grips with death and the harsh truths of growing up in a small factory town that does not seem to offer them much of a future.
- The term genital enhancement seem to be generally used for genital modifications that modify the external aspect, the way the patient wants it.
- While it may seem surprising that only 23 individuals are required to reach a 50% probability of a shared birthday, this result is made more intuitive by considering that the birthday comparisons will be made between every possible pair of individuals.
- While only fragments remain, the most important of which were preserved by Cicero, they seem sufficient to justify the terms of admiration in which Accius is spoken of by the ancient writers.
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