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The important consequence of this is that each person may receive confirmation that particular doctrines taught by a prophet are true, as well as gain divine insight in using those truths for their own benefit and eternal progress.
Another consequence of using medians is that adding an " all-zero ballot "
The number e is called an index or Gödel number for the function f. A consequence of this result is that any μ-recursive function can be defined using a single instance of the μ operator applied to a ( total ) primitive recursive function.
A consequence of the higher loading in some tissues is that many decompression algorithms require deeper decompression stops than a similar decompression dive using air, and helium is more likely to come out of solution and cause decompression sickness following a fast ascent.
Modern physics describes gravitation using the general theory of relativity by Einstein, in which it is a consequence of the curvature of spacetime governing the motion of inertial objects.
While most scholars recognize historical links between Darwin's theory and forms of social Darwinism, they also maintain that social Darwinism is not a necessary consequence of the principles of biological evolution and that using biological evolution as a justification for policies of inequality amounts to committing the naturalistic fallacy.
One experiment has demonstrated that using the enzyme sialidase allows the genetic defect to be effectively bypassed, and as a consequence, GM2 gangliosides are metabolized so that their levels become almost inconsequential.
There is a straightforward derivation using complex analysis and contour integration ; the complex formal power series version is clearly a consequence of knowing the formula for polynomials, so the theory of analytic functions may be applied.
When using consequences to modify a response, the effectiveness of a consequence can be increased or decreased by various factors.
The potential savings using this type of technique may have therefore fallen into general dis-use as a consequence and therefore repeated data validations and repeated data conversions have become an accepted overhead.
They also note that, in some cases, using deception is the only way to obtain certain kinds of information, and that prohibiting all deception in research would “ have the egregious consequence of preventing researchers from carrying out a wide range of important studies ” ( Kimmel, 1998, p. 805 ).
Pedogenesis ( from the Greek: ' pedo-or pedon ' meaning ' soil, earth ' and genesis meaning ' origin, birth ') is the science and study of the processes that lead to the formation of soil ( soil evolution ) and first explored by the Russian geologist Vasily Dokuchaev ( 1846 – 1903 ), the so called grandfather of soil science, who determined that soil formed over time as a consequence of climatic, mineral and biological processes which he demonstrated using the soil forming equation:
As a consequence Chinese companies who offer shares for sale in the United States used to be required to prepare three sets of statements, one using Chinese accounting standards ( China GAAP ), one using international standards ( IFRS ), and one using North American GAAP standards ( US GAAP ).
This somewhat unfortunate rule is a consequence of the definitions of multiplication of permutations ( composition of bijections ) and of matrices, and of the choice of using the vectors as rows of the permutation matrix ; if one had used columns instead then the product above would have been equal to with the permutations in their original order.
As a consequence, the Canadians were ordered to continue north to Leonforte and then turn eastwards to Adrano on the south-eastern slopes of Mount Etna, thus abandoning the originally planned encirclement of Mount Etna using Route 120 to Randazzo.
Power loss is an unavoidable consequence of using resistive networks, and they are only ( usually ) used to transfer line level signals.
A later added CD audio music featuring the compositions of Pyotr Tchaikovsky and a full voice soundtrack ( although, as a consequence of using Red Book audio for the speech, the dialogue script had to be shortened considerably to fit on the CD-ROM ).
As a consequence of this definition, in an inner product space the parallelogram law is an algebraic identity, readily established using the properties of the inner product:
In an impassioned letter to his old friend George Padmore, James said that in Mariners he was using Moby Dick as a parable for the anti-communism sweeping the United States — a consequence, he thought, of Americans ' uncritical faith in capitalism.
Initially using the sea slug as an experimental model but later working with mice, he established that the formation of memories is a consequence of short and long-term changes in the biochemistry of nerve cellsGreengard was recognized for his discovery that dopamine and a number of other transmitters can alter the functional state of neuronal proteins, and also that such changes could be reversed by subsequent environmental signals.
This equality was shown to be necessary by Lars Onsager using statistical mechanics as a consequence of the time reversibility of microscopic dynamics ( microscopic reversibility ).
Counterfactual conditionals may also be evaluated using the so-called Ramsey test: A > B holds if and only if the addition of A to the current body of knowledge has B as a consequence.

consequence and describe
The repeated efforts in Christian history to describe death as altogether the consequence of human sin show that these two aspects of death cannot be separated.
Block structure was introduced into computer programming languages by the Algol project ( 1957 – 1960 ), which, as a consequence, also featured a context-free grammar to describe the resulting Algol syntax.
In the 19th century Jacob Burckhardt viewed Eusebius as ' a liar ', the “ first thoroughly dishonest historian of antiquity .” Ramsay MacMullen in the 20th century regarded Eusebius's work as representative of early Christian historical accounts in which “ Hostile writings and discarded views were not recopied or passed on, or they were actively suppressed ..., matters discreditable to the faith were to be consigned to silence .” As a consequence this kind of methodology in MacMullens view has distorted modern attempts, ( e. g. Harnack, Nock, and Brady ), to describe how the Church grew in the early centuries.
) Later writers describe his lameness as the consequence of his second fall, while Homer makes him lame and weak from his birth.
In the Anglo-Saxon world, the term philology to describe work on languages and literatures, which had become synonymous with the practices of German scholars, was abandoned as a consequence of anti-German feeling following World War I.
One consequence of this is that groups outside China which describe themselves as Maoist generally regard China as having repudiated Maoism and restored capitalism, and there is a wide perception both in and out of China that China has abandoned Maoism.
The natural consequence was that these men ( estimates describe their numbers as perhaps 30, 000 strong ) flocked to the protection of Alaric, clamoring to be led against their cowardly enemies.
In Six Days of War, by Michael Oren, " The Big Lie " is used in a similar context to describe the widespread accusation ( primarily by Syria and Egypt ), that the Arab defeats during the Six Day War were a consequence of direct United States and United Kingdom military intervention.
Because a pocket veto cannot be overridden, it is sometimes used to describe situations where either one person, or a small group, can override the will of a much larger group without consequence.
The event itself is hard to describe ; after a variety of strange events transpire at the bank, i. e. a fight between dogs that speak Spanish and a bucket of water strategically thrown on the bank manager, it is realized that the bank " has no money in the bank ," a consequence of the art / crime action taken by the elopers Gwyn and Ed.
Saari 2006, 5 ) The principle of a time series is to describe, for example, the profitability of production annually by means of a relative surplus value and also to explain how profitability was produced as a consequence of productivity development and income distribution.
The CCF criticizes statistics used by nutrition groups to describe a global " obesity epidemic ," and in 2005, it filed a series of Freedom of Information Act requests against the U. S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in response to a CDC study claiming that 400, 000 Americans die each year as a consequence of being obese.
Second, to be able to apply truth tables to describe a connective depends upon distributivity: a truth table is a disjunction of conjunctive possibilities, and the validity of the exercise depends upon the truth of the whole being a consequence of the bivalence of the propositions, which is true only if the principle of distributivity applies.
Clinomorphism, whilst being a linguistic behaviour which exemplifies particular " errors " and deliberate misrepresentations, may also be a natural tendency in the sense that it is potentially an understandable consequence of the need to abbreviate or to simply use a clinomorphism as a metaphor to convey an otherwise difficult to describe idea, in much the same way as anthropomorphism might be ( where we attribute the characteristics or presence of a mind to inanimate objects, purely for ease of description of a particular phenomenon, rather than as a result of holding a genuinely animistic or pantheistic belief ).
Technocritic Dale Carrico, an academic known for using term " techno-progressive " as a shorthand to describe progressive politics that emphasize technoscientific issues, has expressed concern that some transhumanist ideologues are using the term to describe themselves, with the consequence of possibly misleading the public regarding their actual cultural, social and political views, which may or may not be compatible with critical techno-progressivism.
As a consequence, the global community of oceanographers organized the International Indian Ocean Expedition ( IIOE ) during 1959-65 to describe and understand the basic features of the Indian Ocean.
As a consequence when the Beagle docked at Falmouth on a stormy night in 1836 the Diptera and Hymenoptera were progressively dispatched ( between 1837 and 1839 ), to Haliday in Dublin by Francis Walker who was to describe most of the " Chalcidites " and some of the Diptera.
As a consequence, scholarship is largely reliant on the writings of Diodorus Siculus and Arrian, both of whom lived centuries later than the events they describe.

consequence and particles
One consequence of this theory is a variable speed of light, where photon speed would vary with energy, and some zero-mass particles might possibly travel faster than c. However, even if this theory is accurate, it is still very unclear whether it would allow information to be communicated, and appears not in any case to allow massive particles to exceed c.
He wrote, " I do not know what this Aether is ", but that if it consists of particles then they must be " exceedingly smaller than those of Air, or even than those of Light: The exceeding smallness of its Particles may contribute to the greatness of the force by which those Particles may recede from one another, and thereby make that Medium exceedingly more rare and elastic than Air, and by consequence exceedingly less able to resist the motions of Projectiles, and exceedingly more able to press upon gross Bodies, by endeavoring to expand itself.
In the Standard Model of particle physics, this symmetry is described as arising as a consequence of a coupling of particles with rest mass to a postulated additional field, known as the Higgs field.
The property of spin relates to another basic property concerning systems of N identical particles: Pauli's exclusion principle, which is a consequence of the following permutation behaviour of an N-particle wave function ; again in the position representation one must postulate that for the transposition of any two of the N particles one always should have
They differ from covalent and ionic bonding in that they are caused by correlations in the fluctuating polarizations of nearby particles ( a consequence of quantum dynamics ).
This decay happens when a large unstable nucleus spontaneously splits into two ( and occasionally three ) smaller daughter nuclei, and usually emits gamma rays, neutrons, or other particles as a consequence.
; It is considered most likely that these salts are formed as a consequence of rapid acid dissolution of ash particles within eruption plumes, which is thought to supply the cations involved in the deposition of sulphate and halide salts.
The favored hypothesis was that this was the consequence of light scattering from clouds of airborne particles resulting from a release of gas.
A consequence of parity violation in particle physics is that neutrinos have only been observed as left-handed particles ( and antineutrinos as right-handed particles ).
The consequence of this distinction is similar to the difference between snowflakes and hair-animated particles are akin to snowflakes, which move around as distinct points in space, and static particles are akin to hair, which consists of a distinct number of curves.
The mixing between photons and mirror photons could be present in tree level Feynman diagrams or arise as a consequence of quantum corrections due to the presence of particles that carry both ordinary and mirror charges.
His investigations also concerned the blue colour of the sky as a consequence of light dispersion on fluctuations in the atmosphere, as well as explanation of Brownian motion of particles.
On a day when the sky is cloud-free, the sky's color is blue in consequence of light scattering, but this is not termed Tyndall scattering because the scattering particles are the molecules of the air, which are much smaller than the wavelength of the light.
In fact, as a consequence of its annual revolution, the Earth should be exposed to a higher flux of Dark Matter particles roughly around June 2nd ( when its rotational velocity is added to the one of the solar system with respect to the Galaxy ) and to a smaller one roughly around December 2nd ( when the two velocities are subtracted ).
This is perhaps a consequence of wind-carried particles after the numerous atmospheric nuclear tests in Novaya Zemlya during the Cold War.
The kinetics of microemulsion polymerization has much in common with emulsion polymerization kinetics, the most characteristic feature of which is the compartmentalization, where the radicals growing inside the particles are separated from each other, thus suppressing termination to a high extent and, as a consequence, providing high rates of polymerization.

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