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technical and literature
In the United States, many battery manufacturers regard the positive electrode as the anode, particularly in their technical literature.
CGS units are still occasionally encountered in technical literature, especially in the United States in the fields of material science, electrodynamics and astronomy.
In technical literature, e. g., in Sanskrit grammar, dharma also means " property " and dharmin means " property-bearer ".
Deque is sometimes written dequeue, but this use is generally deprecated in technical literature or technical writing because dequeue is also a verb meaning " to remove from a queue ".
In the early technical literature, especially at Bell Telephone Laboratories, the laser was called an optical maser ; this term is now obsolete.
By " open access " to this literature, we mean its free availability on the public internet, permitting any users to read, download, copy, distribute, print, search, or link to the full texts of these articles, crawl them for indexing, pass them as data to software, or use them for any other lawful purpose, without financial, legal, or technical barriers other than those inseparable from gaining access to the internet itself.
Rhamphorhynchoidea is a paraphyletic group ( since the pterodactyloids evolved directly from them and not from a common ancestor ), so with the increasing use of cladistics it has fallen out of favor in most technical literature.
The corpus of Sanskrit literature encompasses a rich tradition of poetry and drama as well as scientific, technical, philosophical and dharma texts.
In ancient Indian literature, sutra denotes a distinct type of literary composition, based on short aphoristic statements, generally using various technical terms.
Physicist John Ellis claims to have introduced the term into the technical literature in an article in Nature in 1986.
* April 29 – Fidel Castro announces that all intellectual property belongs to the people and that Cuba intends to translate and publish technical literature without compensation.
Physicist John Ellis claims to have introduced the term into the technical literature in an article in Nature in 1986.
Hence the term " Werther effect ", used in the technical literature to designate copycat suicides.
The word, used in a technical sense, was popularized in theosophical literature in the late 19th century when Madame Helena Blavatsky, one of the founders of the Theosophical Society, claimed that her teachers were adepts or Mahatmas who reside in Asia.
In typesetting technical literature, it is a commonly made mistake to use the German letter ß ( a double-s ligature ) as a replacement for β.
Aside from its technical uses, it occurs frequently in literature, particularly in scholarly addenda: e. g., " Faustus had signed his life away, and was, ipso facto, incapable of repentance " ( re: Christopher Marlowe, The Tragical History of Dr. Faustus ) or " These prejudices are rooted in the idea that every tramp ipso facto is a blackguard " ( re: George Orwell, Down and Out in Paris and London ).
The term " mammal-like reptiles " represents a paraphyletic grade, but is commonly used both colloquially and in the technical literature to refer to all non-mammalian synapsids.
In 1994, he received the IEEE Communications Society Leonard G. Abraham Award given for " the most significant contribution to technical literature in the field of interest of the IEEE.
The use of the phrase " terminus technicus " ( Latin " technical term ") in linguistics and literature is latently semi-ironic, in that rendering the easily understandable English " technical term " in Latin with the more difficult, and to many readers exclusive, Latin equivalent " terminus technicus " itself illustrates how technical jargon and foreign loanwords narrow the semantic focus of a term.
There is a large technical economics literature on index formulae which would approximate this and which can be shown to approximate what economic theorists call a true cost of living index.
As becomes apparent from the first few chapters of the novel in which Richardson and Cibber are parodied mercilessly, the real germ of Joseph Andrews is Fielding ’ s objection to the moral and technical limitations of the popular literature of his day.

technical and symbol
The main scope for error comes in setting the parameter of first or third angle projection, and displaying the relevant symbol on the technical drawing.
His reluctant departure from freestyle to become a street skater was a symbol that legitimized the technical direction street skating had taken over the previous few years.
" Microsoft said that the key's symbol was " _NSAKEY " because the NSA is the technical review authority for U. S. export controls, and the key ensures compliance with U. S. export laws.
" Standing some tall, this double-handled storage jar was placed in the town square as a symbol of the technical prowess of Bunzlauer potters.
The Eureka flag was lost to general public imagination until after World War II when, for mainly political reasons it was re-discovered and promoted as a " rebel " symbol ; in the 1949 movie Eureka Stockade starring Chips Rafferty, the flag featured was, in technical terms, the fly half of the Australian National Flag.
* Miscellaneous Technical ( Unicode ) for a list of miscellaneous technical symbols and fonts which support the square foot symbol
The term structure in structural proof theory comes from a technical notion introduced in the sequent calculus: the sequent calculus represents the judgement made at any stage of an inference using special, extra-logical operators which we call structural operators: in, the commas to the left of the turnstile are operators normally interpreted as conjunctions, those to the right as disjunctions, whilst the turnstile symbol itself is interpreted as an implication.
It is also a poignant symbol for the loss of technical knowledge during the decline of civilisations that between the Middle Ages and more recent times, no better use was found for the aqueduct than as a stone quarry.
The familiar NSBE symbol " N " with lightning bolts was chosen and it remains a distinctively recognizable symbol representing the premier technical organization for African American engineering students and professionals.
A technical atmosphere ( symbol: at ) is a non-SI unit of pressure equal to one kilogram-force per square centimeter.
Transcending the concept of mastering the technical military, naval troops to unite around a single symbol, the anchor of gold, marks a unique style whose main features are:
All of the Greek letters are encoded in the Greek section of Unicode but many are encoded a second time under the name of the technical symbol they represent.

technical and means
Continuing technical problems involved in the use of this fuel, coupled with significant improvements in aircraft range through other means, have now raised serious questions about the value of the high-energy fuel program.
The infamous Wansee Conference called by Heydrich in January 1942, to organize the material and technical means to put to death the eleven million Jews spread throughout the nations of Europe, was attended by representatives of major organs of the German state, including the Reich Minister of the Interior, the State Secretary in charge of the Four Year Plan, the Reich Minister of Justice, the Under Secretary of Foreign Affairs.
This is what, in a technical sense, to `` only permit '' an evil result means.
and, most pervasively, ( 3 ) their interpretation of who is a `` real pro '', of what it means to be a professional man in a technical, fragmented society.
While a number of interesting celestial objects are readily identified by the naked eye, sometimes with the aid of a star chart, many others are so faint or inconspicuous that technical means are necessary to locate them.
The maritime part of the region constitutes the area of application of the international Convention for the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources ( CCAMLR ), where for technical reasons the Convention uses an approximation of the Convergence line by means of a line joining specified points along parallels of latitude and meridians of longitude.
Although mechanisation of the Army was considered as a means of avoiding the heavy casualties and indecisive nature of the offensives during the earlier years of the war, no strategic doctrine was evolved to match technical developments.
As a means of overcoming objections to EVM's lack of connection to qualitative performance issues, the Naval Air Systems Command ( NAVAIR ) PEO ( A ) organization initiated a project in the late 1990s to integrate true technical achievement into EVM projections by utilizing risk profiles.
The more technical term, " costume ," has become so linked in the public eye with the term " fashion " that the more general term " costume " has in popular use mostly been relegated to special senses like fancy dress or masquerade wear, while the term " fashion " means clothing generally, and the study of it.
Normal in French implies technical conformance ( to technical standards ), it means " It is as it's supposed to be ", while normal in English implies social conformance ( to social norms ).
The annual technical festival of Jadavpur University is called “ Srijan ”, which in the vernacular means an act of creation.
Several perspectives or branches of such academic dictionary research have been distinguished: ' dictionary criticism ' ( or evaluating the quality of one or more dictionaries, e. g. by means of reviews ( see Nielsen 2009 )), ' dictionary history ' ( or tracing the traditions of a type of dictionary or of lexicography in a particular country or language ), ' dictionary typology ' ( or classifying the various genres of reference works, such as dictionary versus encyclopedia, monolingual versus bilingual dictionary, general versus technical or pedagogical dictionary ), ' dictionary structure ' ( or formatting the various ways in which the information is presented in a dictionary ), ' dictionary use ' ( or observing the reference acts and skills of dictionary users ), and ' dictionary IT ' ( or applying computer aids to the process of dictionary compilation ).
Bush states that " technical difficulties of all sorts have been ignored ," but that, " also ignored are means as yet unknown which may come any day to accelerate technical progress as violently as did the advent of the thermionic tube.
* Lack of human capital ( education, skills, technical expertise ) and the means to develop it.
Plautus also used more technical means of expression in his plays.
Since radio circuits inherently possess a broadcast network topology ( i. e., many or all nodes are connected to the network simultaneously ), one of the first technical challenges faced in the implementation of packet radio networks was a means to control access to a shared communications channel.
Retrospectively, " networking " of " data " in the Russian language can be traced to the spread of mail and journalism in Russia, and information transfer by technical means came to Russia with the telegraph and radio ( besides, a 1837 sci-fi novel Year 4338, by the 19-century Russian philosopher Vladimir Odoevsky, contains predictions such as " friends ' houses are connected by means of magnetic telegraphs that allow people who live far from each other to talk to each other " and " household journals " " having replaced regular correspondence " with " information about the hosts ’ good or bad health, family news, various thoughts and comments, small inventions, as well as invitations ").
The dragon never dies but the saint persists with his horse ( will and support of the people ) and his spear ( technical means ).
Tallagium facere was the technical term for rendering accounts in the exchequer, the accounts being kept by means of tallies or notched sticks.

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