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But perhaps a detective or philosopher / scientist / engineer might seek to learn about something, at progressively deeper levels of detail, to solve a crime or a puzzle.
The prominence of the System / 360 led to the ubiquitous adoption of the 8-bit storage size, while in detail the EBCDIC and ASCII encoding schemes are different.
The fractal curve divided into parts 1 / 3 the length of the original line becomes 4 pieces rearranged to repeat the original detail, and this unusual relationship is the basis of its fractal dimension.
http :// www. pearsoned. co. uk / Bookshop / detail. asp? item = 100000000090816
( e. g. LIDAR mapping ) but in fact it is not mapping because a map is created through some cartographic works ( i. e. determining the scale / level of detail and content of geographic or cartographic database, entry criteria and symbol specification for geospatial objects, generalization, layout design etc .).
Applications or components ( coming in the form of bundles for deployment ) can be remotely installed, started, stopped, updated, and uninstalled without requiring a reboot ; management of Java packages / classes is specified in great detail.
The language was first specified in detail in the manual “ PL / I Language Specifications.
Dating of different minerals and / or isotope systems ( with differing closure temperatures ) within the same rock can therefore enable the tracking of the thermal history of the rock in question with time, and thus the history of metamorphic events may become known in detail.
Some add the detail of Cupid aiming at the sea-god with his bow, as in the painting of Laurent de la Hyre ( 1640 / 4 ) in the J. Paul Getty Museum and that of Jacques Dumont le Romain ( 1726 ) at the Musée des beaux-arts de Troyes.
For accurate temperature measurements, the resistance / temperature curve of the device must be described in more detail.
As such, the term thealogy has also been used by feminists within mainstream monotheistic religions describe in more detail the feminine aspect of a monotheistic deity or trinity, such as God / dess Herself, or the Heavenly Mother of the Latter Day Saint movement.
The size of the finest detail that can be resolved is proportional to λ / 2NA, where λ is the wavelength of the light.
Czech cultural historian and ethnographer Čeněk Zíbrt, who wrote in detail about the origin of the dance, in his book, Jak se kdy v Čechách tancovalo cites an opinion of František Doucha ( 1840, Květy, p. 400 ) that " polka " was supposed to mean " tanec na polo " ( n. b. the absence of diacritics ), i. e., " a dance in half ", both referring to the half-tempo 2 / 4 and the half-jump step of the dance.
At the arrival of the French soldiers many Alsatians and even, ironically, local Prussian / German administrators and bureaucrats cheered due to the re-establishment of order ( which can be seen and is described in detail in the reference video below ).
* ESA / NASA / JPL: Ulysses subsystems and instrumentation in high detail
Pindar's Olympian Ode 1 and Bacchylides's Ode 5 differ also in their description of the race – while Pindar's reference to Pherenicus is slight and general ("... speeding / by Alpheus ' bank, / His lovely limbs ungoaded on the course ...": Olympian I. 20 – 21 ), Bacchylides describes the running of the winner more vividly and in rather more detaila difference that is characteristic of the two poets:
These offences, as well as their corresponding punishments and instructions on how to conduct a court-martial, are explained in detail based on each country and / or service.
Vandervert ( 1980 / 1988 ) described in scientific detail a simple, every day illustration of an operational definition in terms of making a cake ( i. e., its recipe is an operational definition used in a specialized laboratory known as the household kitchen ).
Many such baptisms / Chrismations are described in detail throughout the text.
The Wind is almost certainly the best-a silent classic, revived in recent years by producer / director Kevin Brownlow with a Carl Davis score, which gave the great Lillian Gish one of the finest parts of her career ... Sjostrom treats the inevitable clash between Letty and her new surroundings with considerable realism and detail, allowing Gish as much leeway as possible to develop her performance.
Cedalion standing on the shoulders of Orion ; detail from Blind Orion Searching for the Rising Sun by Nicolas Poussin, 1658, Oil on canvas ; 46 7 / 8 x 72 in.

detail and sex
The Ancient Indian Kama Sutra, dating from the first century AD, describes oral sex, discussing fellatio in great detail and only briefly mentioning cunnilingus.
Some schools offer no sex education, since it remains a controversial issue in several countries, particularly the United States ( especially with regard to the age at which children should start receiving such education, the amount of detail that is revealed, and topics dealing with human sexual behavior, e. g. safe sex practices, masturbation, premarital sex, and sexual ethics ).
For example, the Kama Sutra, in particular, goes into specific detail on how to properly strike a partner during sex.
Townsend described in detail a community of gay males who wore leather and casually engaged in sadomasochistic sex with one another.
In one taped interview, he told investigators initially that he was responsible for the deaths of 65 women, but in another taped interview with Reichert on December 31, 2003, Ridgway claimed to have murdered 71 victims and confessed to having had sex with them prior to killing them, a detail which he did not reveal until after his sentencing.
For example, Théoden dies by a projectile to the heart instead of being crushed by his horse ; when Éowyn reveals her sex she has cut her hair short, a detail absent from the final version.
Erotic fantasy has similarities to romantic fantasy but is far more graphic and goes into much more detail when describing sex scenes.
At the request of producer Christine Vachon, the extended filming time was allocated to scenes that provide further detail into Brandon's sex change surgery, including a look at his frustrations, fear, and financial issues resulting from his inability to hold a job.
Rock band The Androids recorded a song entitled " Do It with Madonna ", where they detail how they would prefer sex with the titular star as opposed to more recently unveiled pop idols.
Although consensual sex acts between adults can be shown in explicit detail in R18 pornographic works, the following is prohibited:
The narrator, who defines a threesome as " the socialist utopia of sex ", describes not only the sociology, psychology and ethics of their ménage à trois ( for example by comparing it to the love triangle depicted in the film Cabaret ) but also, in some detail, the technicalities and what he calls " sexual etiquette ".
Perhaps his most famous affair was with Mamie Van Doren, who later wrote about their sex life in graphic detail in her tell-all autobiography Playing the Field: My Story ( New York: G. P.
But unlike her diaries and erotica, House of Incest does not detail the author's relationships with famous lovers like Henry Miller, nor does it contain graphic depiction of sex.
In the new-look sex column, every detail of the writer's psyche is splayed across the page, its every curve and contour.
In Venus in the Cloister, acts of masturbation, flagellation, same sex sexuality, voyeurism and copulation are explored in detail.
In Charles Reade's novel, A Woman-Hater ( 1877 ), Rhoda Gould tells the story of the Edinburgh Seven in some detail, as if she had been one of them: " We were seven ladies, who wished to be doctresses, especially devoted to our own sex.

detail and change
While some imaging scans such as CT and MRI isolate organic anatomic changes in the body, PET and SPECT are capable of detecting areas of molecular biology detail ( even prior to anatomic change ).
Antoine Faivre notes,the theosophist dedicates his energy to inventing ( in the word ’ s original sense of ‘ discovering ’) the articulation of all things visible and invisible, by examining both divinity and nature in the smallest detail .” The knowledge that is acquired through meditation is believed to change the being of the meditator.
Now the Daoist unconcern with sight will change, along with their favorable attitude towards lack of intricate detail in painting ( although those with good eyesight often favor intricate details in their painting ).
This belief perseverance effect has been shown by a series of experiments using what is called the " debriefing paradigm ": subjects read fake evidence for a hypothesis, their attitude change is measured, then the fakery is exposed in detail.
The 1950s saw all of the major cartoon studios change their style to limited animation, to the point where painstaking detail in animation occurred only rarely.
While colours and detail specifications were modified in the ensuing 42 years, the biggest mechanical change was the addition of front disc brakes in 1981 ( from the discontinued Citroën Dyane ), for the 1982 model year.
He would not detail plans that could change within a day, he wrote.
In detail, the space of homomorphisms from G to the ( cyclic ) group of order p, is a vector space over the finite field A non-trivial such map has as kernel a normal subgroup of index p, and multiplying the map by an element of ( a non-zero number mod p ) does not change the kernel ; thus one obtains a map from
There are several formal mathematical definitions of fractal dimension that build on this basic concept of change in detail with change in scale.
Out of Box refers to the act of assembling a kit only from what is contained in the box supplied, whereas a Modifier will employ after-market products such as alternative decals, photo-etched metal detail parts, and cast resin detail or conversion parts to enhance or change the model in some way.
The Secretary has the authority to detail, prescribe the duties, and to assign air force service members and civilian employees, and may also change the title of any activity not statutorily designated.
The shaky transmission with the shadowy figure seems to change slightly with each occurrence of the dream, revealing progressively more detail.
This detail did not change the basic equation for the Bolshevik government in Moscow, however, which continued to see the establishment of a Far Eastern Republic as a sort of Treaty of Brest-Litovsk in the east, providing the regime with a necessary breathing space that would allow it to recover economically and militarily.
Some argue that private members are a mere implementation detail that may change, and should be allowed to do so without breaking numbers of tests.
In computing, a zooming user interface or zoomable user interface ( ZUI, pronounced zoo-ee ) is a graphical environment where users can change the scale of the viewed area in order to see more detail or less, and browse through different documents.
Lifton describes in detail eight methods which he says are used to change people's minds without their agreement:
The latter half of Bharathan's career saw a distinct change in film making style characterized by a wider canvas, more attention to detail with more distinct focus on narrative style ( e. g., Vaishali, Amaram, Thaazhvaaram, and Thevar Magan ).
His work is characterised by its consistency, showing little change over the course of his career, and focused to an extraordinary degree on the rendering of fine detail.
Critics of the Handbook have argued that the level of detail within the guide effectively limited the ability of writers to innovate, a charge Gruenwald dismissed, reputedly stating that the information presented was only the most recent data and was subject to change.
The popular Spanish animated adaptation, Around the World with Willy Fog compromises on this detail by having Fog invite Aouda, here named Princess Romy, to change out of the dark-coloured funeral sari she was forced to wear for her suttee and into a lighter-coloured one which she wears for remainder of the voyage.
The Navy refused to change its procedures and Cronk withdrew the detail.

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