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Basis and structure
The structure of examinations in higher academic years is similar to the Basisprüfung ( Basis examination ), but with a higher success rate.
In the Party's Philosophical Basis, it states that the Green Party " reject the hierarchical structure of leaders and followers, and, instead advocate participatory politics " and it is " for this reason " that the Green Party has eschewed an individual leader.

Basis and ),
* Basis ( options ), the value differential between a call option and a put option
In 1755, Rousseau completed his second major work, the Discourse on the Origin and Basis of Inequality Among Men ( the Discourse on Inequality ), which elaborated on the arguments of the Discourse on the Arts and Sciences.
* Discourse on the Origin and Basis of Inequality Among Men ( Discours sur l ' origine et les fondements de l ' inégalité parmi les hommes ), 1754
Other writers have explored the application of Objectivism to fields ranging from art, as in What Art Is by Louis Torres and Michelle Marder Kamhi ( 2000 ), to teleology, as in The Biological Basis of Teleological Concepts by Harry Binswanger ( 1990 ).
In Bucer's booklet Grund und Ursach ( Basis and Cause ), published in December 1524, he attacked the idea of the mass as a sacrifice, and rejected liturgical garments, the altar, and any form of ritual.
* Grundlinien einer neuen Lebensanschauung ( 1907 ) ( Life's Basis and Life's Ideal: The Fundamentals of a New Philosophy of Life ),
In his book On the Basis of Morality ( 1840 ), Arthur Schopenhauer presents a careful analysis of the Groundwork.
Because the membership of the FoR included many members of the Society of Friends ( Quakers ), who reject any form of written creed, it has always been stressed that the Basis is a statement of general agreement rather than a fixed form of words.
* Rodda & Ubertini ( 2004 ), The Basis of Civilization-Water Science ?, International Association of Hydrological Science, ISBN 1-901502-57-0.
* English Drama: A Working Basis, Robinson ( Boston, MA ), 1896, enlarged as Shakespeare: Selective Bibliography and Biographical Notes, compiled by Bates and Lilla Weed, Wellesley College ( Wellesley, MA ), 1913.
* Tathāgatagarbha Thought: A Basis of Buddhist Devotionalism in East Asia ( pdf file ), Kiyota Minoru, Japanese Journal of Religious Studies, June-September 1985, vol.
The Ultimate Nature ( rang bzhin ) is said to be unaltered ( ma bcos pa ), because the Basis is spontaneously accomplished ( lhun grub ) in terms of its innate potential ( rtsal ) for manifestation ( rol pa ).
( 1906 ), " Basis of Pragmaticism ", first published in Collected Papers, CP 1. 573 – 574 and 5. 549 – 554.
* Rosette ( software ), a commercial natural language processing toolkit produced by Basis Technology
As part of the German Universities Excellence Initiative, the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft has decided to fund a Cluster of Excellence " From Cells to Tissues to Therapies: Engineering the Cellular Basis of Regeneration " ( DFG-Center for Regenerative Therapies Dresden ), the as well as a new graduate school, the " Dresden International Graduate School for Biomedicine and Bioengineering " with about 300 PhD students.
* Catton, W. R., " Changing Cognitive Structure as a Basis for the “ Sleeper Effect ”", Social Forces, Vol. 38, No. 4, ( May 1960 ), pp. 348-354.
Discourse on the Origin and Basis of Inequality Among Men ( Discours sur l ' origine et les fondements de l ' inégalité parmi les hommes ), also commonly known as the " Second Discourse ", is a work by philosopher Jean-Jacques Rousseau.
They included: Genyōsha ( Black Ocean Society, 1881 ), Kokuryu-kai ( Amur Society, or Black Dragon Society, 1901 ), movements dedicated to overseas Japanese expansion to the north ; Nihon Kokusui Kai ( Japanese Patriotic Society, 1919 ), founded by Tokoname Takejiro ; Sekka Boshidan ( Anti-Red League ) founded at the same time as the Japanese Communist Party ; and the Kokuhonsha ( State Basis Society ) founded in 1924 by Baron Hiranuma, for the preservation of the unique national character of Japan and its special mission in Asia.
* The New International Information and Communication Order – Basis for Cultural Dialogue and Peaceful Co-existence among Nations: In co-operation with the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization ( UNESCO ), Nicosia, Cyprus, 26-27 October 1984
; Murad, F. ( eds ), The Pharmacological Basis of Therapeutics ( 7th edition ), p 532 – 581.

Basis and positions
Basis risk occurs for positions that have at least one paying and one receiving stream of cash flows that are driven by different factors and the correlation between those factors is less than one.

crystal and structure
Af appeared to be well suited for the study of these matters, since it is a normal paramagnet, with three unpaired electrons on the chromium, its crystal structure is very simple, and the unknown position of the hydrogen in the strong Af bond provides structural interest.
Douglass has studied the crystal structure of Af by x-ray diffraction.
It has the same crystal structure as red phosphorus and black arsenic, it oxidizes in air and may ignite spontaneously.
Most metals and alloys can be work hardened by creating defects in their crystal structure.
This causes the iron crystals to deform intrinsically when the crystal structure tries to change to its low temperature state, inducing great hardness.
These intermetallic alloys appear homogeneous in crystal structure, but tend to behave heterogeneous, becoming hard and somewhat brittle.
A perfect crystal is one in which the internal lattice structure extends uninterrupted in all directions.
* Interactive 3D-structure of aspirin with detailed x-ray crystal structure
In the early 20th century it was recognized that other cases such as carbon were due to differences in crystal structure.
As of 2012, no crystal structure is available for class I AC.
They contain only one phase, with face-centered cubic crystal structure.
Beryllium is a steel gray and hard metal that is brittle at room temperature and has a close-packed hexagonal crystal structure.
The crystal has a double-hexagonal close packing structure with the layer sequence ABAC and so is isotypic ( having a similar structure ) with α-lanthanum and α-forms of actinides beyond curium.
This crystal structure changes with pressure and temperature.
An example of a 4-stranded Antiparallel ( biochemistry ) | antiparallel β sheet fragment from a crystal structure of the enzyme catalase ( PDB file 1GWE at 0. 88Å resolution ).
The scientific definition of a " crystal " is based on the microscopic arrangement of atoms inside it, called the crystal structure.
A crystal structure ( an arrangement of atoms in a crystal ) is characterized by its unit cell, a small imaginary box containing one or more atoms in a specific spatial arrangement.
As a halite crystal is growing, new atoms can very easily attach to the parts of the surface with rough atomic-scale structure and many dangling bonds.
This is determined by the crystal structure ( which restricts the possible facet orientations ), the specific crystal chemistry and bonding ( which may favor some facet types over others ), and the conditions under which the crystal formed.

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