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In July 1887 he published his Unua Libro ( First Book ), a basic introduction to the language.
Synchronic and comparative-historical studies of tone systems show that such a basic system can easily develop more tonal contrasts under the influence of depressor consonants or through the introduction of a downstep.
" The structure of a dissertation consists in an introduction that elucidates the basic definitions involved in the question as set, followed by an argument or thesis, a counter-argument or antithesis, and a resolving argument or synthesis that is not a compromise between the former but the production of a new argument, ending with a conclusion that does not sum up the points but opens onto a new problem.
Providing subsidies for basic foodstuffs and the introduction of mass employment were also memorable contributions of the FSLN.
*:: Pages 1 – 30 are an excellent introduction to basic origami moves and notations.
However, Schluter didn't just copy the Leedy design, he introduced several significant improvements: making the bars from aluminum instead of steel for a more " mellow " basic tone ; adjustments to the dimensions and tuning of the bars to eliminate the dissonant harmonics in the Leedy design ( further mellowing the tone ); and the introduction of a damper bar controlled by a foot pedal, enabling it to be played with more expression.
At the introduction stage, a manufacturer ( Sony ) trail-blazes a new product ( a portable cassette player with the trademark name " Walkman ") with the most basic feature set ( play, pause, stop, fast forward, rewind, eject ) in order to engage the consumer and support use and acceptance ; meanwhile, competitors " wait and see " if the product will create a market worth investing in.
Prior to the introduction of the basic chromium species in tanning, several steps are required to produce a tannable hide.
Among the changes was the removal of the basic character stats ( grundegenskaper ) which were replaced with ' exceptional abilities ' ( exceptionella karaktärsdrag ) and the introduction of specializations of skills.
They record details about the plant, such as parentage, the names of those concerned with its development and introduction, and a basic description highlighting its distinctive characters.
With the introduction of the LX came significant redesign of the camera's basic controls.
Lts / vbo and mavo were fused into vmbo, while the structure of havo and vwo were changed by the introduction of a three-year basisvorming ( primary secondary education ; literally, " basic forming "), followed by the tweede fase ( upper secondary education ; literally, second phase ").
* The introduction of subsidies on basic food items ( 1973 ).
Of her works on magical subjects, the best remembered of her books are ; The Cosmic Doctrine, a summation of her basic teachings on mysticism, Psychic Self-Defense, a manual on how to protect oneself from psychic attacks and The Mystical Qabalah, an introduction to Hermetic Qabalah which was first published in England in 1935, and is regarded by many occultists as one of the best books on magic ever written.
Kihon Kata, or Taikyoku Shodan, was developed by Yoshitaka Funakoshi, the son of Gichin Funakoshi, as a basic introduction to karate kata.
:: An introduction to the coordinate-free approach in basic finite-dimensional linear algebra, using exterior products.
* a course conventionally required of business students, in which the curriculum brings together several mathematical topics, including basic probability theory, an introduction to linear programming, some theory of matrices and determinants, and sometimes an abbreviated account of calculus.
In the era of acoustical recordings ( prior to the introduction of microphones, electrical recording and amplification ), the earliest recording studios were very basic facilities, being essentially soundproof rooms that isolated the performers from outside noise.
With the introduction of the Macintosh, Nashoba combined the basic data engine with a new forms-based graphical user interface ( GUI ).
* Book 12 mixes poetry and prose and provides a basic introduction to Mandaean beliefs.
Subjectively valid methods came to prominence in consumer audio in the UK and Europe in the 1970s, when the introduction of compact cassette tape, dbx and Dolby noise reduction techniques revealed the unsatisfactory nature of many basic engineering measurements.
" Other changes involved the introduction of basic
Before the introduction of districts, the basic unit of local government in England was the civil parish, while Hundreds were the only widely used administrative unit between the parish and the county in size.
The most famous American passenger car application was the Chrysler system used beginning with the 1957 model year, although Chrysler's " Torsion-Aire " suspension was only for the front ; the same basic system ( longitudinal mounting ) was maintained until the 1981 introduction of the K-car.

basic and classical
During the classical era of Buddhist philosophy in India, philosophers such as Dharmakirti argue for a dualism between states of consciousness and Buddhist atoms ( the basic building blocks that make up reality ), according to " the standard interpretation " of Dharmakirti's Buddhist metaphysics.
Two early figures stand out: Hippias of Elis, who produced the lists of winners in the Olympic Games that provided the basic chronological framework as long as the pagan classical tradition lasted, and Hellanicus of Lesbos, who compiled more than two dozen histories from civic records, all of them now lost.
It stated the basic rules of classical writing as the Romans understood and used them.
The term Latin alphabet may refer to either the alphabet used to write Latin ( as described in this article ), or other alphabets based on the Latin script, which is the basic set of letters common to the various alphabets descended from the classical Latin one, such as the English alphabet.
The two basic signs of the classical grammarians were the acutus, /, indicating a raising of the voice, and the gravis,
In classical thermodynamics, the second law is a basic postulate applicable to any system involving heat energy transfer ; in statistical thermodynamics, the second law is a consequence of the assumed randomness of molecular chaos.
Harsanyi claimed that his theory is indebted to Adam Smith, who equated the moral point of view with that of an impartial but sympathetic observer ; to Kant who insisted on the criterion of universality and which may also be described as a criterion of reciprocity ; to the classical utilitarians who made maximising social utility the basic criterion of morality ; and tothe modern theory of rational behaviour under risk and uncertainty, usually described as Bayesian decision theory ’.
The Ancient Greek philosopher Empedocles held that water is one of the four classical elements along with fire, earth and air, and was regarded as the ylem, or basic substance of the universe.
Riegl traced formalistic continuity and development in decorative plant forms from Ancient Egyptian art and other ancient Near Eastern civilizations through the classical world to the Islamic arabesque ; while the Kunstwollen has few followers today, his basic analysis of the development of forms has been confirmed and refined by the wider corpus of examples known today.
The notions of a " decidable subset " and " recursively enumerable subset " are basic ones for classical mathematics and classical logic.
In classical thermodynamics, the laws of thermodynamics are basic postulates applicable to any system involving measurable heat transfer.
A classical tool of homological algebra is that of derived functor ; the most basic examples are functors Ext and Tor.
These tasks include basic classical conditioning tasks such as inhibitory avoidance, where a rat learns to associate a mild footshock with a particular compartment of an apparatus, and more complex tasks such as spatial or cued water maze, where a rat learns to swim to a platform to escape the water.
The 8th-century alchemist Jabir ibn Hayyan ( Latinized as Geber ) analyzed each classical element in terms of the four basic qualities.
There are three basic types of biological pest control strategies: importation ( sometimes called classical biological control ), augmentation and conservation.
There are three basic types of biological pest control strategies: importation ( sometimes called classical biological control ), augmentation and conservation.
Some, like Tassie's School in Galt provided a traditional classical education, while many provided a basic education of poor quality.
He received a basic classical education at the school of Ashby-de-la-Zouch, under John Brinsley ; but makes a point of saying that his master never taught logic.
John Searle, for example, argues ( Intentionality: An Essay in the Philosophy of Mind ) that, once we discover that our water is H < sub > 2 </ sub > O, we have the choice of either redefining it as H < sub > 2 </ sub > O ( a classical reduction redefinition ) or continuing to allow the term water to refer to anything with the basic properties of water ( transparency, wetness, etc .).
It used to be thought that the basic process in classical conditioning is that the CS becomes associated with, and elicits, the unconditioned response.
Unless this basic storyline has been altered by Mr. Gibson, a fringe Catholic who is building his own church in the Los Angeles area and who apparently accepts neither the teachings of Vatican II nor modern biblical scholarship, The Passion of the Christ retains a real potential for undermining the repudiation of classical Christian anti-Semitism by the churches in the last forty years.
Iyengar has systematised over 200 classical yoga poses and 14 different types of Pranayama ( with variations of many of them ) ranging from the basic to advanced.
The foot is the basic metrical unit that generates a line of verse in most Western traditions of poetry, including English accentual-syllabic verse and the quantitative meter of classical ancient Greek and Latin poetry.

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