Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Sedimentary basin" ¶ 2
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

analogy and might
A more accurate analogy might be that of a large and often oddly shaped " atmosphere " ( the electron ), distributed around a relatively tiny planet ( the atomic nucleus ).
Kaisertum might literally be translated as " emperordom " ( on analogy with " kingdom ") or " emperor-ship "; the term denotes specifically " the territory ruled by an emperor ", and is thus somewhat more general than Reich, which in 1804 carried connotations of universal rule.
An analogy might be made to the issue of legal opinions from courts in common-law systems.
George Gabriel Stokes became a champion of the entrainment interpretation, developing a model in which the aether might be ( by analogy with pine pitch ) rigid at very high frequencies and fluid at lower speeds.
In the vacuum cleaner analogy, one might have a vacuum cleaner definition with its ports, but now this definition would also include a full description of the machine's internal components and how they connect ( motors, switches, etc.
In the analogy above, Bob might publish instructions on how to make a lock (" public key ").
Members of the British Association for the Advancement of Science had been complaining about the lack of a good term at recent meetings, Whewell reported in his review ; alluding to himself, he noted that " some ingenious gentleman proposed that, by analogy with artist, they might form word scientist, and added that there could be no scruple in making free with this term since we already have such words as economist, and atheist — but this was not generally palatable ".
Through analogy and through the belief that one can control or aid the powers of nature by the practice of magic, particularly sympathetic magic, sexuality might characterize part of the cult of the Baʿals and ʿAshtarts.
the matrices satisfy various polynomials such as their minimal polynomials, which form a proper ideal ( because they are not all zero, in which case the result is trivial ); one might call this the characteristic ideal, by analogy with the characteristic polynomial.
By analogy with protoscience, it might be considered a form of protoengineering.
: ZEEK: The Hasidim / Misnagdim analogy is a fascinating one, though I can see how some folks in the Havurah movement might have bones to pick there.
Even a tachyon would not move along the path that one might naively expect from a " rubber sheet " analogy: in particular, if the dimple is drawn pointing upward rather than downward, the tachyon's path still curves toward the central mass, not away.
An analogy for the relationship between the two might be defined as follows: Where willpower is the muscle, self-discipline is the structured thought that controls that muscle.
Detractors of this argument might point out that the same thing could be said about any concept-object relation, and that the brain-computer analogy can be a perfectly useful model if there is a strong isomorphism between the two.
Continuing this analogy, the island might have more than one physical bridge to the mainland, but the set of bridges still represents only one logical path.
( In other writings, local flow variables are considered ; these might be considered as classical by analogy with the time-invariant long-term time-averages of flows produced by endlessly repeated cyclic processes ; examples with flows are in the thermoelectric phenomena known as the Seebeck and the Peltier effects, considered by Kelvin in the nineteenth century and by Onsager in the twentieth.
Kaisertum might literally be translated as " emperordom " on analogy with " kingdom " or " emperor-ship "; the term denotes specifically " the territory ruled by an emperor ".
To summarize, an analogy might be useful: a Very Little Language is like a knife, which can be used in thousands of different ways, from cutting food to cutting down trees.
A similar analogy could be made about moral sense, which might give us a clear idea of what " rightness " is, but perhaps doesn't grant us direct knowledge of normative ethics.
One might claim that the-l is the result of analogy to Turkish words ending in l, e. g. kızıl " red, ruddy ", from kızmak " to get angry / hot ".
Diachronically, however, the original form of okul was allegedly okula, in which-la might be explained by analogy to ( Ottoman ) Turkish kışla " barracks, winter quarters " ( cf.
It is not clear how this version of applying the analogy might be used to the check the rates of discrete events.
The law retained the important legal principle of analogy, according to which acts not specifically defined might be considered crimes.
In an analogy to Meridian ( geography ), in which meridians are lines of longitude, the North pole might correspond to the fovea, Greenwich would correspond to a retinal location about 39 degrees to the left of the fovea ( because the retinal image is inverted, this corresponds to a location in the visual field to the observer's right ), and the South pole would correspond to the centre of the pupil.

analogy and be
Here there may be an analogy with cancer: we can detect cancers by their rapidly accelerating growth, determinable only when related to the more normal rate of healthy growth.
Although the Af calculation is obvious by analogy with that for gravitational field and osmotic pressure, it is interesting to confirm it by a method which can be generalized to include related effects.
This has an interesting analogy with the assumption stated by Philippoff that `` the deformational mechanics of elastic solids can be applied to flowing solutions ''.
By analogy, the church also has been regarded as entirely independent of the `` world '' in the sense of requiring nothing from it in order to be the church.
Thus, despite the obvious analogy to planets revolving around the Sun, electrons cannot be described as solid particles.
Studies are more likely to be considered sound if they use theoretical tools found in archaeology like analogy and homology and if they can demonstrate an understanding of accuracy and precision found in astronomy.
On human nature, Boethius says that humans are essentially good and only when they give in to “ wickedness ” do they “ sink to the level of being an animal .” On justice, he says criminals are not to be abused, rather treated with sympathy and respect, using the analogy of doctor and patient to illustrate the ideal relationship between prosecutor and criminal.
The magnitudes ( but, not the natures ) of these three velocities can be illustrated by an analogy with the three similar velocities associated with gases.
The term " rendering " may be by analogy with an " artist's rendering " of a scene.
An explanation using a fishing analogy can be found in Trout, Catfish and Roach which won an award from the Royal Statistical Society for excellence in official statistics in 2011.
Thus they may be termed " nonce orders " on the analogy of nonce words.
To use an analogy, one could classify all animals into " fish " and " non-fish " but that classification would be hardly useful, and would imply that spiders are similar to mountain goats.
The FET is said to be in saturation mode ; some authors refer to it as active mode, for a better analogy with bipolar transistor operating regions.
The media, in an attempt to explain the ideology of Ayatollah Khomeini and the Iranian Revolution to a Western audience described it as a " fundamentalist version of Islam " by way of analogy to the Christian fundamentalist movement in the U. S. Thus was born the term " Islamic fundamentalist ", which would come to be one of the most common usages of the term in the following years.
A category of this sort can be viewed as augmented with a unary operation, called inverse by analogy with group theory.
The phenomenon in helium-3 is thought to be related to pairing of helium-3 fermions to make bosons, in analogy to Cooper pairs of electrons producing superconductivity .< ref >
* Carl Ritter ( 1779 – 1859 ), considered to be one of the founding fathers of modern geography and first chair in geography at the Humboldt University of Berlin, also noted for his use of organic analogy in his works.
The analogy is made to locksmithing, specifically picking locks, which — aside from its being a skill with a fairly high tropism to ' classic ' hacking — is a skill which can be used for good or evil.
* The boost converter can be seen as analogous to a hydraulic ram, using the electronic – hydraulic analogy
In a push button analogy applied to computer systems, the term doorbell or doorbell interrupt is often used to describe a mechanism whereby a software system can signal or notify a computer hardware device that there is some work to be done.
A useful analogy is to consider a self-intersecting curve on the plane ; self-intersections can be eliminated by lifting one strand off the plane.
Marx, on the other hand, uses a measurement analogy, arguing that for commodities to be comparable they must have a common element or substance by which to measure them, and that labor is a common substance of what Marx eventually calls commodity-values.

1.029 seconds.