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Another mistake was his treatment of circular motion, but this was more fruitful in that it led others to identify circular motion as a problem raised by the principle of inertia.
The only tax circular specifically addressing the PRC income tax treatment of income derived by QFIIs from the holding and trading of Chinese securities is Guo Shui Han ( 2009 ) No. 47 (" Circular 47 ") issued by the State Administration of Taxation (" SAT ") on 23 January 2009.
The circular addresses the withholding tax treatment of dividends and interest received by QFIIs from PRC resident companies, however, circular 47 is silent on the treatment of capital gains derived by QFIIs on the trading of A-shares.
It has two natural thermal baths, an open-air rooftop pool and an indoor pool, a large steam room with four circular glass pods and 20 spa treatment rooms, including the 18th century Hot Bath.
It had a Cadillac-style grille treatment that included circular signal lights enclosed in a wraparound ribbed chrome piece.
The lake's water generally is of very good quality since a circular sewerage system has been introduced in the 1960s collecting all wastewater from around the lake and transporting it to a treatment plant below the lake's outlet at Eching.
In his book Adam's Fallacy: A Guide to Economic Theology, ecomonist Duncan K. Foley highlights that in the Principles Ricardo criticizes Adam Smith's treatment of the theory of value and distribution for circular reasoning, in particular as far as concerns rent, and that Ricardo considers the labor theory of value, properly understood, a more logically sound basis for political economic reasoning.

circular and center
The direction of the force is toward the center of the circle in which the object is moving, or the osculating circle, the circle that best fits the local path of the object, if the path is not circular.
The gravitational force acts on each object toward the other, which is toward the center of mass of the two objects ; for circular orbits, this center of gravity is the center of the circular orbits.
For trajectories other than circular motion, for example, the more general trajectory envisioned in the image above, the instantaneous center of rotation and radius of curvature of the trajectory are related only indirectly to the coordinate system defined by u < sub > ρ </ sub > and u < sub > θ </ sub > and to the length | r ( t )|
Using these coordinates, the motion along the path is viewed as a succession of circular paths of ever-changing center, and at each position s constitutes non-uniform circular motion at that position with radius ρ.
The evacuation tip is in the center of the circular pin pattern.
It soon turns into a circular ring of waves with a quiescent center.
According to Gardner, this hypothesis posits that light rays travel in circular paths, and slow as they approach the center of the spherical star-filled cavern.
A spacecraft traveling from Earth to Mars via this method will arrive near Mars orbit in approximately 8. 5 months, but because the orbital velocity is greater when closer to the center of mass ( i. e. the Sun ) and slower when farther from the center, the spacecraft will be traveling quite slowly and a small application of thrust is all that is needed to put it into a circular obit around Mars.
The cathode is built into the center of an evacuated, lobed, circular chamber.
First, he found that the orbits of the planets in our solar system are elliptical, not circular ( or epicyclic ), as had previously been believed, and that the Sun is not located at the center of the orbits, but rather at one focus.
For any specific combination of height above the center of gravity and mass of the planet, there is one specific firing velocity ( unaffected by the mass of the ball, which is assumed to be very small relative to the Earth's mass ) that produces a circular orbit, as shown in ( C ).
Other Greek scientists, such as the Pythagorean philosopher Philolaus postulated that at the center of the universe was a " central fire " around which the Earth, Sun, Moon and Planets revolved in uniform circular motion.
If the handle is circular with the stem as the axis of rotation in the center of the circle, then the handle is called a handwheel.
A rotation is a circular movement of an object around a center ( or point ) of rotation.
A geostationary orbit ( GEO ) is a circular geosynchronous orbit in the plane of the Earth's equator with a radius of approximately ( measured from the center of the Earth ).
Its center traces a circular orbit, twice per rotation, around the midpoint between input and output shafts.
For EPROMs, which can be erased by UV light, some DIPs, generally ceramic CERDIPs, were manufactured with a circular window of clear quartz in the center of the top of the package, over the chip die.

circular and sometimes
In prokaryotes, DNA is usually arranged as a loop, which is tightly coiled in on itself, sometimes accompanied by one or more smaller, circular DNA molecules called plasmids.
Granites sometimes occur in circular depressions surrounded by a range of hills, formed by the metamorphic aureole or hornfels.
A cursive Hebrew script is used in handwriting: the letters tend to be more circular in form when written in cursive, and sometimes vary markedly from their printed equivalents.
For large or complex patterns, it is sometimes difficult to keep track of which stitch should be knit in a particular way ; therefore, several tools have been developed to identify the number of a particular row or stitch, including circular stitch markers, hanging markers, extra yarn and row counters.
Most Hoysala temples have a plain covered entrance porch supported by lathe turned ( circular or bell-shaped ) pillars which were sometimes further carved with deep fluting and moulded with decorative motifs.
The cam can be seen as a device that translates from circular to reciprocating ( or sometimes oscillating ) motion.
The extent to which emissions are polarized is quantified in the same way it is for circular dichroism, in terms of the dissymmetry factor, also sometimes referred to as the anisotropy factor.
Higher orbits include medium Earth orbit ( MEO ), sometimes called intermediate circular orbit ( ICO ), and further above, geostationary orbit ( GEO ).
A circular area centered on the pivot is irrigated, often creating a circular pattern in crops when viewed from above ( sometimes referred to as crop circles ).
Dictionaries are sometimes used erroneously as sources for examples of circular definition.
This is a parody on circular references in dictionaries, which are sometimes understood to be explanatory, rather than descriptive.
*, the number of wavelengths per 2π units of distance, sometimes termed the angular or circular wavenumber, but more often simply wavenumber.
Spaces of circular or octagonal plan were sometimes covered with vaults of a " double chevet " style, similar to the chevet apse vaulting in Gothic cathedrals.
All excavated boards have the angular V-shaped marks at the corners and L-shaped marks at the center of the edges, as well as the central square and T-shaped protrusions, and most boards also have four marks ( usually circular but sometimes a decorative pattern ) between the corner mark and the central square.
Circumaural headphones ( sometimes called full size headphones ) have circular or ellipsoid earpads that encompass the ears.
A major problem sometimes pointed out with that view is that it entails circular proof: we know next to nothing about how the authority of the ruler was envisaged in heathen times, while we know some more of the Christian ideology of kingship, and obviously the Christian kingdom would underline the break with the pagan past, but this does not really allow the conclusion that there could have been no fixed and religiously connected ideas of the authority of the ruler in pre-Christian times.
In mathematics an automorphic number ( sometimes referred to as a circular number ) is a number whose square " ends " in the same digits as number itself.
In Mithran mystery cults the figure of Mithra being reborn ( one of the things he is famous for ) is sometimes seen wrapped with an ouroboros, indicating his eternal and cyclic nature, and even references which do not mention the ouroboros refer to this circular shape as symbolizing the immortality of the soul or the cyclic nature of Karma, suggesting that the circle retains its meaning even when the details of the image are obscured.
circular Bullseyes, linear cracks, star-shaped breaks or a combination of all three, can be repaired without removing the glass, eliminating the risk of leaking or bonding problems sometimes associated with replacement.
Where they appear in groups together, often in a circular, oval, henge or horseshoe formation, they are sometimes called megalithic monuments.
In general relativity this formula is sometimes written as ω < sup > 2 </ sup > a < sup > 3 </ sup > = M. In the case of nearly circular planetary orbits about the Sun one can show in general relativity that the equation for the orbit is approximately the same as the classical orbit with the exception that the plane of the orbit precesses slowly about the Sun resulting in an advance in perihelion.
The individual components of a circular argument will sometimes be logically valid because if the premises are true, the conclusion must be true, and will not lack relevance.
Common types of low-gain omnidirectional antennas are the whip antenna, " Rubber Ducky ", ground plane antenna, vertically oriented dipole antenna, discone antenna, mast radiator, horizontal loop antenna ( sometimes known colloquially as a ' circular aerial ' because of the shape ), and the halo antenna.

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