The New Encyclopædia BritannicaEncyclopædia Britannica, 1983 - Encyclopedias and dictionaries |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 82
Page 34
... movement . Pentecostalism outside the United States . Though the phenomenal growth of U.S. Pentecostalism during the 20th century is well documented , the expansion of Pente- costalism in other parts of the world has been equally re ...
... movement . Pentecostalism outside the United States . Though the phenomenal growth of U.S. Pentecostalism during the 20th century is well documented , the expansion of Pente- costalism in other parts of the world has been equally re ...
Page 45
... Movement ( W.N.D. ) Most animals ( including people ) move in search of food that itself often moves ; they move to avoid predators and to mate . Animals must perceive their own movements to balance themselves and to move effectively ...
... Movement ( W.N.D. ) Most animals ( including people ) move in search of food that itself often moves ; they move to avoid predators and to mate . Animals must perceive their own movements to balance themselves and to move effectively ...
Page 46
... movement in depth . An object moving directly away from an observer provides fewer visual cues of movement than it would by moving across the field of view . However , changes in retinal - image size are pro- duced that give a clue to ...
... movement in depth . An object moving directly away from an observer provides fewer visual cues of movement than it would by moving across the field of view . However , changes in retinal - image size are pro- duced that give a clue to ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
activity America animals appear areas atoms became become body called camera century changes characteristics chemical Church colour common complete compounds consists containing continued drugs early effect electrons elements energy example existence experience Family field Figure fins fishes groups human important increase individual industry Italy known later lens less light liquid living lower major material means ment methods move movement natural North object occur organic original Peking Pentecostal percent period permafrost personality pest Peter petroleum Philip philosophy photographs plants political position possible practice present printing problems production Quakers range region result rocks similar social South species structure surface temperature theory tion United usually widely