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1natural condition — Естественное состояние …
2natural — nat·u·ral adj 1: based on an inherent sense of right and wrong natural justice see also natural law, natural right 2 a: existing as part of or determined by nature …
3Natural theology — is a branch of theology based on reason and ordinary experience. Thus it is distinguished from revealed theology (or revealed religion) which is based on scripture and religious experiences of various kinds; and also from transcendental theology …
4Natural afro-hair — Natural hair, black hair, and afro textured hair are terms used to refer to the texture of Black peopleNative Africans hair that has not been altered chemically (by perming, relaxing, straightening, bleaching or coloring). Not all people of… …
5Natural History — or (in Latin) Naturalis Historia is the scientific study of plants or animals.Natural History may also refer to:In science and medicine: * Natural History (Pliny) , Naturalis Historia , a 1st century work by Pliny the Elder * Natural History… …
6Natural history (disambiguation) — Natural history is the scientific study of plants or animals. Natural History may also refer to: In science and medicine: Natural History (Pliny), Naturalis Historia, a 1st century work by Pliny the Elder Adam Lonitzer Naturalis Historia Scotiae …
7Natural history in the Spanish New World — The exploration of the New World by Spanish explorers resulted in the discovery of numerous plants and animals previously unknown to European natural history. The Spanish crown created institutions to facilitate the distribution of new knowledge …
8Natural uranium — (NU) refers to refined uranium with the same isotopic ratio as found in nature. It contains 0.7 % uranium 235, 99.3 % uranium 238, and a trace of uranium 234 by weight. In terms of the amount of radioactivity, approximately 2.2 %… …
9Condition Red (comics) — Condition Red Publication information Publisher Wildstorm F …
10Natural slavery — is term used by Aristotle in the Politics to express the belief that some people are slaves by nature, contrasting them with those who were slaves solely by law or convention.[1] Contents 1 Aristotle s discussion 2 Influence …