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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 that reason, civil law statutes tend to be somewhat more detailed than statutes written by common law legislatures – but, conversely, that tends to make the statute more difficult to read ( the United States tax code is an example ).
The United States Command Berlin, for example, published detailed instructions for U. S. military and civilian personnel wishing to visit East Berlin.
For example, the computer baseball games Earl Weaver Baseball and Tony La Russa Baseball each had highly detailed simulations of the game strategies of those two baseball managers.
So, for example, a list of mis-interpretations of the meaning of p-values accompanies the article on p-values ; controversies are detailed in the article on statistical hypothesis testing.
A detailed comparison between the surviving Italian and Spanish texts shows numerous places where the Spanish reading appears to be secondary, as for example, where a word necessary for the meaning is missing in the Spanish text but present in the Italian.
The precise detailed religious requirements for matzah are not universally agreed upon ; for example there is disagreement over what grains may be used, whether matzah which is wetted after being baked then becomes chametz or not, and so on.
The information is generally available in the statements of the presidents themselves ; for example, John Quincy Adams left detailed statements of his beliefs.
Another example is how cascade phenotype reactions, as detailed in chaos theory, arise from individual genes mutating respective positioning .< ref > Campbell, Neil A., and Jane B. Reece.
Many people who work on the staff are " detailed " from other federal departments and agencies, and budgetary expenses are often charged elsewhere, for example Defense Department staff for the White House Military Office.
More detailed electron microscopic comparisons between cyanobacteria and chloroplasts ( for example studies by Hans Ris ), combined with the discovery that plastids and mitochondria contain their own DNA ( which by that stage was recognized to be the hereditary material of organisms ) led to a resurrection of the idea in the 1960s.
One such obviously anticompetitive conduct as overt price fixing, for example, is placed into this per se category of conduct so clearly detrimental to competition that detailed analysis is unnecessary.
The Minor Arcana are illustrated with detailed scenes and images by Smith, again a departure from many earlier decks with much simpler designs for the Minor Arcana ( but aligning this deck with, for example, the Sola Busca Tarot ).
For example, the Shunzhi Emperor whose full posthumous name is detailed below, would be 世祖章皇帝, combining the last 2 characters of his temple name and the last 3 of his posthumous name, which is the form most commonly seen in old documents.
Some were fitted out to a very high standard indeed ; for example, Hathor, built for the Colman family ( of mustard fame ), features highly detailed marquetry in Egyptian designs below decks.
The detailed study of chromosome banding in insects with polytene chromosomes can reveal relationships between closely related species: the classic example is the study of chromosome banding in Hawaiian drosophilids by Hampton Carson.
For example, playable characters were able to run, and both the character sprites and backgrounds were larger and more detailed.
In the early years of Phish, many of Anastasio's compositions were through-composed, intricate and detailed in conception ( for example, " The Divided Sky ", " You Enjoy Myself ", " The Asse Festival ", " Reba ", " Fluff's Travels ").
For example, a floor plan may be drawn at 1: 50 ( 1: 48 or 1 / 4 "= 1 '- 0 ") whereas a detailed view may be drawn at 1: 25 ( 1: 24 or 1 / 2 "= 1 '- 0 ").
As detailed on the DVD's commentary, Fuqua also saw Hawke's character as generally honorable but so driven by ambition that he was willing to compromise his principles, particularly when following the charming and persuasive example of Washington's character.
The Kabbalistic approach is explained in various Chassidic writings ; see for example, Shaar Hayichud, below, for a detailed discussion.
The fundamental exchange in both cases is a discovery message containing a few essential specifics about the device or one of its services, for example, its type, identifier, and a pointer to more detailed information.
For example, for some vendors, a HOLAP database will use relational tables to hold the larger quantities of detailed data, and use specialized storage for at least some aspects of the smaller quantities of more-aggregate or less-detailed data.
Online Choice Modelling for example can produce detailed econometric models of demand for various attributes of the new product such as feature, packaging and price.
At the most detailed level, the elementary aggregate level, ( for example, men's shirts sold in department stores in San Francisco ), detailed weighting information is unavailable, so indices are computed using an unweighted arithmetic or geometric mean of the prices of the sampled product offers.

detailed and positivist
* http :// heresiarch. org / hughswinny. php – a detailed biography of Swinny and Victorian positivist history

detailed and approach
For theoretical analysis, this approach is more suited for constructing detailed formal proofs and is generally preferred in the research literature.
Capp detailed his approach to writing and drawing the stories in an instructional course book for the Famous Artists School, beginning in 1956.
The Great Man approach to history was most fashionable with professional historians in the 19th century ; a popular work of this school is the Encyclopædia Britannica Eleventh Edition ( 1911 ) which contains lengthy and detailed biographies about the great men of history, but very few general or social histories.
ISBN 0-88133-852-4 ( direct approach, no species ; contains a large and detailed bibliography )
Assuming otherwise as is done above will lead to lower GWPs for other gases than a more detailed approach would.
His striking visual style, incorporating a detailed approach to production design and innovative, atmospheric lighting, has been influential on a subsequent generation of filmmakers — many of whom have imitated his style.
An approach to eliminating para-functional habits involves the taking of a detailed history and careful physical examination.
It gives a deep and detailed analysis of her epoch and her approach to it, including her important encounter with Isaiah Berlin ( 1909 – 97 ) in 1945.
Acquiring detailed 3D information, 3D fingerprint scanners take a digital approach to the analog process of pressing or rolling the finger.
This approach is not advisable, because the work needed to place such an electron at the Fermi level of the body depends on the detailed arrangement of the atoms at the surfaces of the body.
Although the languages and tools have evolved, this general approach of specifying the desired behavior in a textual programming language and letting the tools derive the detailed physical design remains the basis of digital IC design today.
Also the causality of one reign necessarily leading to its successor was often detailed by the medieval chroniclers, and is seen as a typical medieval approach.
Rather than taking a scripted approach, Creatures series games were driven by detailed biological and neurological simulation and their unexpected results.
This detailed, intimate and realistic approach, at times, strongly suggests matters of personal experience and attitudes to actual contemporary events, yet the specifics remain elusive in ways that tantalise readers and critics.
* On-line book: Information Theory, Inference, and Learning Algorithms, by David MacKay, gives a detailed account of the Bayesian approach to machine learning.
It aims to provide a detailed look at the politics of the United States through an approach of profiling individual leaders and areas of the country.
A more refined approach to obtain edges with sub-pixel accuracy is by using the approach of differential edge detection, where the requirement of non-maximum suppression is formulated in terms of second-and third-order derivatives computed from a scale space representation ( Lindeberg 1998 ) – see the article on edge detection for a detailed description.
Edison used a " bottom-up theoretical approach " when developing electric lighting, undertaking detailed analysis of the whole electric lighting system based on Joule's and Ohm's laws.
Pershing's operation included detailed plans for penetrating the Germans ' trenches, using a combined arms approach to warfare.
From this point of view, the creation of a decision includes agreeing to objectives, developing a detailed specification, and then creating a decision model, which captures the key cause-and-effect elements of the decision environment ( a systems thinking approach ) with a focus on the particular decision, instead of the entire system ( which can be otherwise intractable ).
Liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry ( LC-MS ) offers a modern approach to obtain more detailed process control data than the spectrophotometric and chromatographic measurements used in the past.
* Scenario-based strategic planning process -- detailed description of a scenario planning approach and several innovative scenario studies for public use
The Music Academy, after detailed discussion agreed with his approach to sruthi bedha, as St Thyagraja himself is said to have used it in one of his songs.

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