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On the basis of this careful reading, Thompson frequently gave a clear, complete, and interesting description of a prose work or chose effective quotations to illustrate his discussions of poetry.
There is a complete synonymy at the beginning of each species description.
A few of the more prominent must serve as examples of what a complete listing and description would disclose.
He gave a more complete description in his 1964 publications, " A Formal Theory of Inductive Inference ," Part 1 and Part 2 in Information and Control.
Dropping the principle that the wave function is a complete description results in a hidden variable theory.
In 1927, the first mathematically complete quantum description of a simple chemical bond, i. e. that produced by one electron in the hydrogen molecular ion, H < sub > 2 </ sub >< sup >+</ sup >, was derived by the Danish physicist Oyvind Burrau.
On the other hand, just knowing the charge is not a complete description of the situation.
The EPR paper says: " We are thus forced to conclude that the quantum-mechanical description of physical reality given by wave functions is not complete.
The EPR paper ends by saying: While we have thus shown that the wave function does not provide a complete description of the physical reality, we left open the question of whether or not such a description exists.
* A. Einstein, B. Podolsky, and N. Rosen, Can quantum-mechanical description of physical reality be considered complete?
Later William Harvey provided a refined and complete description of the circulatory system.
Susskind argued that the oscillation of the horizon of a black hole is a complete description of both the infalling and outgoing matter, because the world-sheet theory of string theory was just such a holographic description.
ANSI X11. 1-1995 gives a complete, formal description of the language ; an annotated version of this standard is available online.
From these and other sources, it is possible to derive an almost complete description of the detailed Manichaean vision ( a complete list of Manichaean deities is outlined below ).
The Dalai Lama gives a complete description of the process of trance and spirit possession in his book Freedom in Exile.
It is generally accepted that a complete specification for a programming language includes a description, possibly idealized, of a machine or processor for that language.
PostScript, one of the most noted page description languages, is a fully fledged programming language, but many PDLs are not complete enough to be considered a programming language.
The first complete quantum field theory, quantum electrodynamics, provides a fully quantum description of the electromagnetic interaction.
We are thus forced to conclude that the quantum-mechanical description of physical reality given by wave functions is not complete.
The list of still-active religious movements given here is an attempt to summarize the most important regional and philosophical influences on local communities, but it is by no means a complete description of every religious community, nor does it explain the most important elements of individual religiousness.
After surveys and analyses in Egypt and discussions in Paris on various aspects of the canal, where many of Negrelli's ideas prevailed, the commission produced a final unanimous report in December 1856 containing a detailed description of the canal complete with plans and profiles.
This approach is common in most self-replicating systems, including biological life, and is simpler in that it does not require the program to contain a complete description of itself.

complete and emerged
In the 1980s Ethiopia emerged as the new hot spot of palaeoanthropology as " Lucy ", the most complete fossil member of the species Australopithecus afarensis, was found by Don Johanson in Hadar in the desertic Middle Awash region of northern Ethiopia.
Historically, the concept of fundamental group first emerged in the theory of Riemann surfaces, in the work of Bernhard Riemann, Henri Poincaré and Felix Klein, where it describes the monodromy properties of complex functions, as well as providing a complete topological classification of closed surfaces.
" Philip Johnson, Marcel Breuer, Landis Gores, John M. Johansen and Eliot Noyesknown as the Harvard Fivebegan creating homes in a style that emerged as the complete antithesis of the traditional build.
According to " City of Sunrise Golf Village ," a booklet produced by the City in 1969: " On January 10, 1967, ( a date called for by City Charter ) Sunrise Golf Village emerged from a developer's operation into a free city under complete control of its residents.
A policy recognizing, fostering or encouraging biculturalism typically emerges in countries that have emerged from a history of national or ethnic conflict in which neither side has gained complete victory.
One attempt at a religion that emerged out of Shi ' ite Islam in the 19th century was Baha ' ism, which preaches a complete doctrine of perennial truth.
Artillery operated target acquisition emerged during World War 1 and were also grouped into batteries and have subsequently expanded to include the complete intelligence, surveillance, target acquisition and reconnaissance ( ISTAR ) spectrum.
While this version emerged in the late stage of Tolkien's legendarium, he never entirely decided which version-Flat or Round-to choose as ' real ', and while Tolkien was eventually more inclined to use the Round World version, it was never as complete as the Flat World version, and so the latter was chosen by Christopher Tolkien for the published Silmarillion.
His progress took some seasoning in his first five years of NHL hockey before he emerged as one of the league's most complete forwards by 1999 – 2000.
By the 1960s, Rosebud had emerged as the largest town on the southern Peninsula, complete with a shopping centre and extensive sporting facilities.
At daybreak on the 9th, Virginia emerged once more from behind Sewell's Point to complete her reduction of the Federal fleet at Hampton Roads.
Powerful native merchants, who set themselves up as princes complete with armies, emerged in the area.
Harvey Schmidt says he wrote it in a single afternoon, after it emerged in almost complete form after a fruitless afternoon attempting to compose other songs.
From their work emerged the first complete and chronological edition of Nietzsche's writings, including the posthumous fragments from which Förster-Nietzsche had assembled The Will To Power.
This pose is also common in complete dinosaur skeletal fossils and it has been suggested that this is due to the animal drowning or being emerged in water soon after death.
Students had complete freedom to develop their own learning process, much of which emerged from the shared community experience.
After complete destruction of all Slovene minority cultural, financial and other organizations, and continuation of violent Fascist Italianization policies, the Slovene militant anti-Fascist organization TIGR emerged in 1927, co-ordinating the Slovene resistance against Fascist Italy until its dismantlement by the Fascist secret police in 1941, after which some of TIGR ex-members joined Slovene Partisans.
Later in 1985 the single " Crazy Wisdom " emerged on Factory Benelux as a 12 ", but the group again splintered, leaving husband-and-wife team Larry Cassidy and Jenny Ross to complete a fourth album, Love & Hate, finally released by Factory in 1988.
However, Wang Geon's unification in 936 was a more complete unification ( in which only a single state emerged among the people, as opposed to the 7th century CE, when two, Unified Silla and Balhae, emerged ); the people of the Korean Peninsula thereafter remained under a single, unified state ( even changing dynasties, to the Joseon Dynasty, in 1392 CE ) until 1948, when Korea was divided into north and south by Russian and U. S occupation forces.
Lake Las Vegas emerged from bankruptcy in July 2010 with a plan that took nearly two years to complete.

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