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Another very concrete example describes an aesthetically pleasing human face whose proportions can be described by very few bits of information, drawing inspiration from less detailed 15th century proportion studies by Leonardo da Vinci and Albrecht Dürer.
: For example, picture 1 above illustrates the concrete relationship " Cat sits on Mat ".
William Safire considered this the coinage, but the Random House Dictionary of American Slang considers the usage " metaphorical or perhaps proverbial, rather than a concrete example of the later slang term ", and Popik likewise does not consider this the coinage.
Hadrian's Pantheon, Rome | Pantheon in Rome is an example of Roman concrete construction.
Among concrete examples of Modern human behavior, anthropologists include specialization of tools, use of jewellery and images ( such as cave drawings ), organization of living space, rituals ( for example, burials with grave gifts ), specialized hunting techniques, exploration of less hospitable geographical areas, and barter trade networks.
Here is another concrete example, illustrated by a Venn diagram.
For example, the fibers in carbon fiber materials and rebars in reinforced concrete are oriented to withstand tension.
Some have read dark overtones into The Radiant City: from the " astonishingly beautiful assemblage of buildings " that was Stockholm, for example, Le Corbusier saw only “ frightening chaos and saddening monotony .” He dreamed of " cleaning and purging " the city, bringing " a calm and powerful architecture "— referring to steel, plate glass, and reinforced concrete.
As a concrete example, consider the special linear group SL ( n, R ), consisting of all n × n matrices with real entries and determinant 1.
This tiny language is relatively unknown outside the video game industry ; however, it is a concrete example of how reference counting can be practical and efficient ( especially in realtime environments ).
The old sand can be discarded or used for other purposes ( for example, mixed into concrete ).
An example in the developed world would be the banlieues of France, or the concrete suburbs of Sweden, even if the suburbs of these countries also include middle-class and upper-class neighborhoods that often consist of single-family houses.
The usual ( default ) SGML concrete syntax resembles this example, which is the default HTML concrete syntax:
SGML markup languages whose concrete syntax enables the SHORTTAG VALUE feature, do not require attribute values containing only alphanumeric characters to be enclosed within quotation marks — either double ( LIT ) or single ( LITA )— so that the previous markup example could be written:
A concrete example of the latter phenomenon is semantic underspecification – meanings are not complete without some elements of context.
Over time this calcium hydroxide solution reaches the edge of the concrete and, if the concrete is suspended in the air, for example, in a ceiling or a beam, then this will drip down from the edge.
The statement that the halting problem cannot be solved by a Turing machine is one of the most important results in computability theory, as it is an example of a concrete problem that is both easy to formulate and impossible to solve using a Turing machine.
For example, concrete can hold roughly 2, 000 times as much heat as an equivalent volume of air.
Not all scholars agreed with this negative assessment: Richard Rorty, for example, declared that " book includes more concrete information relevant to Heidegger's relations with the Nazis than anything else available, and it is an excellent antidote to the evasive apologetics that are still being published.
If the hardened carrier is buried under ground, to secure cables running between buildings for example, the carrier containing the cables is encased in concrete.
As defined in linguistics, a sentence is an abstract entity — a string of words divorced from non-linguistic context — as opposed to an utterance, which is a concrete example of a speech act in a specific context.
Microclimates exist, for example, near bodies of water which may cool the local atmosphere, or in heavily urban areas where brick, concrete, and asphalt absorb the sun's energy, heat up, and reradiate that heat to the ambient air: the resulting urban heat island is a kind of microclimate.

concrete and situation
This showed that the stress of the situation impaired participants ’ ability to form concrete declarative knowledge.
The facts of a concrete situation could be organized in a Table like the following:
While no concrete plans were made yet, Hitler told one of his generals in June that the victories in western Europe " finally freed his hands for his important real task: the showdown with Bolshevism ", though German generals told Hitler that occupying Western Russia would create " more of a drain than a relief for Germany's economic situation.
* Moral imagination: the imaginative transformation of such principles into a concrete intention applicable to the particular situation ( situational ethics ); and
Theorems are derived deductively from objections according to a formal system of rules, sometimes as an end in itself and sometimes as a first step in testing or applying a theory in a concrete situation ; theorems are said to be true in the sense that the conclusions of a theorem are logical consequences of the objections.
For the German writer, a novella is a fictional narrative of indeterminate length — a few pages to hundreds — restricted to a single, suspenseful event, situation, or conflict leading to an unexpected turning point ( Wendepunkt ), provoking a logical but surprising end ; Novellen tend to contain a concrete symbol, which is the narration's steady point.
Risk assessment is the determination of quantitative or qualitative value of risk related to a concrete situation and a recognized threat ( also called hazard ).
Consequently those qualities, such as timbre, volume, etc., do not produce sounds for their own sake, but describe or denote the concrete situation: listening, you hear the conditions under which a sound-or noise-action is carried out, you hear what materials and energies are involved and what resistance is encountered.
In fact, this definition applies more generally to the situation where the category is a concrete category whose underlying set functor is conservative, meaning that if the underlying map of sets is a bijection, then the original morphism is an isomorphism.
Because of its strategic geographical situation, remains of the Defence Line of ' Poznań ' Army, including reinforced concrete bunkers, can be seen near Konin.
On learning of Muir ’ s situation Hughes wrote to the Directory in France, thus providing them with the first concrete news of Muir ’ s escape and survival.
As such it discloses the concrete possibilities of being in a situation, as the starting point of meaningful action, processed with resolution, while facing the contingencies of life.
His work typically features loners ' monologues explaining, to a rather silent listener, his views on the state of the world, often with reference to a concrete situation.
Depending on the concrete situation, fine, flasque, soft or acyclic sheaves are used to calculate concrete cohomology groups -- see injective sheaves.
Patriarch Michael Caerularius was responding to a concrete situation within his territory-the persecution of the Byzantine Italians in southern Italy, the closing of their churches, the prohibition of their Rite, the removal of their bishops and the imposition of the Latin unleavened bread for the Eucharist.
The severity of the situation in Khao Lak is probably explained by the fact, that unlike the high-rise hotels of Phuket, the village of Khao Lak only had low built bungalows instead of high-rise concrete hotels.
Having formed a concrete plan involving a specific situation, this situation becomes mentally represented and activated which leads to better perception, attention and memory concerning the critical situation.
Lean thinking has to be understood well by all members of a project, before implementing in a concrete, real-life situation.
" Although there seemed to him to be little internal evidence that the law of value regulated the Soviet economy, he believed the law of value was " the arbiter of the Russian economic structure as soon as it is seen in the concrete historical situation of today – the anarchic world market.
The contradictory impulses have resulted in a situation where most theories of grammar acknowledge the grammatical relations and rely on them heavily for describing phenomena of grammar but at the same time, avoid providing concrete definitions of them.

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