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The Ark is finally to be placed behind a veil ( Parochet ), a full description of which is also given.
If we take the simple molecular orbital description of the ground state and combine that function with the functions describing all possible excited states using unoccupied orbitals arising from the same set of atomic orbitals, we also reach the full configuration interaction wavefunction.
Socrates Scholasticus ( born c. 380 ), in his Ecclesiastical History, gives a full description of the discovery ( that was repeated later by Sozomen and by Theodoret ) which emphasizes the role played in the excavations and construction by Helena ; just as the Church of the Nativity in Bethlehem ( also founded by Constantine and Helena ) commemorated the birth of Jesus, the Church of the Holy Sepulchre would commemorate his death and resurrection.
There is a simulation of EDSAC available and a full description of the initial orders and first programs.
Thus, textbooks on aerodynamics use more complex models to provide a full description of lift.
Freud's description of subjective states, involving an unconscious mind full of primal impulses, and counterbalancing self-imposed restrictions, was combined by Carl Jung ( 1875 – 1961 ) with the idea of the collective unconscious, with which the conscious mind fought or embraced.
Though a full description of the theory is not known, the low-entropy dynamics are known to be supergravity interacting with 2-and 5-dimensional membranes.
In the vacuum cleaner analogy, one might have a vacuum cleaner definition with its ports, but now this definition would also include a full description of the machine's internal components and how they connect ( motors, switches, etc.
Abstract, subscription needed for full text </ ref > and even small diamonds interact physically and then become separated ; the type of interaction is such that each resulting member of a pair is properly described by the same quantum mechanical description ( state ), which is indefinite in terms of important factors such as position, momentum, spin, polarization, etc.
Those proponents of rational choice models associated with the Chicago school of economics do not claim that a model's assumptions are a full description of reality, only that good models can aid reasoning and provide help in formulating falsifiable hypothesis, whether intuitive or not.
Similarly the question of whether a Turing machine T terminates on an initially empty tape ( rather than with an initial word w given as second argument in addition to a description of T, as in the full halting problem ) is still undecidable.
Epicureanism incorporated a relatively full account of the social contract theory, following after a vague description of such a society in Plato's Republic.
While in many cases a story is cut off with the hero in danger of losing his life or another kind of deep trouble, in some parts of the full text Scheherazade stops her narration in the middle of an exposition of abstract philosophical principles or complex points of Islamic philosophy, and in one case during a detailed description of human anatomy according to Galen — and in all these cases turns out to be justified in her belief that the king's curiosity about the sequel would buy her another day of life.
In 1929 Hans Bauer wrote a full description of the register of Bodeck.
This is where statistical mechanics come into play, and where physicists begin to require rather unintuitive mental models: A particle's path simply cannot be exactly specified in its full quantum description.
Thus, despite ongoing research, a complete understanding of the causes of mental disability in Graves ’ disease awaits a full description of the effects on neural tissue of thyroid hormones, as well as of the underlying autoimmune process.
In 1953, American gynecologist John Morris provided the first full description of what he called " testicular feminization syndrome " based on 82 cases compiled from the medical literature, including 2 of his own patients.
The first full description of diabetic ketoacidosis is attributed to Julius Dreschfeld, a German pathologist working in Manchester, United Kingdom.
A full description of Murray ’ s and Flinders ’ discoveries, together with King ’ s thoughts on settlement, but not Grimes ’ report, reached England just as HMS Calcutta was being prepared to send a shipload of convicts to Sydney.
One of Shakespeare's most famous speeches, drawn almost verbatim from North's translation of Plutarch's Lives, Enobarbus's description of Cleopatra on her barge, is full of opposites resolved into a single meaning, corresponding with these wider oppositions that characterise the rest of the play:
On the stand Gravano confirmed Gotti's place in the structure of the Gambino family and described in detail the conspiracy to assassinate Castellano and gave a full description of the hit and its aftermath.
This worship of Atargatis was immortalized in De Dea Syria which has traditionally been attributed to Lucian of Samosata, a native of Commagene, who gave a full description of the religious cult of the shrine and the tank of sacred fish of Atargatis, of which Aelian also relates marvels.
In Ezekiel chapter ten, another full description of the Cherubim appears with slight differences in details.
Contains a full description and explanation of all of his presentations.

full and DTF
Thanks to DTF, V2000 is able to play both fields of the image in still frame mode, providing full vertical resolution whereas VHS and Betamax could only reproduce one field, giving only half of the normal vertical resolution.

full and statements
Consequently, Fred and Tom, the two who had been provided college educations, signed statements to the effect that each had received his bequest in full, and Effie and I were each allotted $5000.
Semicolons separate statements, and the full stop ( i. e., a period ) ends the whole program ( or unit ).
His best known slogans were " Holland is not a country of immigration ," " full = full " and " we will abolish the multicultural society, as soon as we get the chance and power "; he was convicted for the latter two statements.
The press note does not clarify whether the full set of financial statements for the year 2011 – 12 will be prepared by applying accounting standards convergent with IFRS.
He issued public statements challenging the ability of the Confederate Secretary of War to give commands to a full general.
The first full statements of the law were made by Clausius in 1850 as noted above, and by Rankine also in 1850 ; Rankine's statement was perhaps not quite as clear and distinct as was Clausius '.
His statements appears as " My decision to put my family in first hand makes it impossible to keep on touring and commit to the band full time.
In the light of this explicit mention of a jubilee with great remissions of the penalties of sin to be obtained by full confession and purpose of amendment, it seems difficult to reject the statement of Cardinal Giacomo Stefaneschi, the contemporary and counsellor of Pope Boniface VIII, and author of a treatise on the first Jubilee, that the proclamation of the Jubilee owed its origin to the statements of certain aged pilgrims who persuaded Boniface that great indulgences had been granted to all pilgrims in Rome about a hundred years before.
They hold this de facto status partly due to some statements in legislation but also because most employment contracts provides for these days as full holidays.
Gailey indicates, that by 1932 these policy statements had been broadened to full " three-self " language, with the instruction to missionaries to cultivate among local Christians "... self support, self leadership and responsibility for the propagation of the gospel in that field.
For example, it recommends that governments produce a full set of financial statements including the statement of government operations ( akin to the income statement ), the balance sheet, and a cash flow statement.
These astonishing statements, in full sight of the usual people lined up to enter Mao's mausoleum, caused a sensation.
Kostelnik, pastor of the Cathedral, explained in a press release that the organizers had assured him that Rydén's writings had " been cleared by the Vatican ", but that he had discovered that those assurances were " a serious misrepresentation of the current Vatican view of Mrs Ryden's speeches and writings " and that the 1995 and 1996 Vatican statements cautioning Catholics against following Rydén remained " in full force ".
" We did not present the full context of those statements and we should have ," Schultz said " No doubt about it, it was a mistake and we regret the error ... we should not have included it in our coverage.
The Calculus of Constructions extends this isomorphism to proofs in the full intuitionistic predicate calculus, which includes proofs of quantified statements ( which we will also call " propositions ").
* Dialogue in full ( Conversational speech rather than quotations and statements )
" The full statements and other information on his life can be found in his New York Times obituary, printed on August 12, 1951.
:" Iraq never kept its side of the bargain by: not making honest disclosure statements of its prohibited weapons and weapons capability ; unilaterally destroying weapons in order to ensure that the Commission would never know the full nature and scope of what it had held and this, under circumstances where the law required that all destruction be conducted under international supervision ; and, through the pursuit of an active policy and practice of concealing weapons and proscribed components from the Commission.
The following mathematical statements hold when is a full rank square matrix:
Ordinances and motions ( policy statements ) are assigned to a King County Council committee for consideration, and then are recommended to the full Council for action.
The Crown Attorney's failure to provide full disclosure ( contradictory and coerced statements by witnesses, because they believed the evidence not provided had no bearing in the case ) brought about changes in the Canadian rules of evidence regarding disclosure.
The main features of XDI are: the ability to link and nest RDF graphs to provide context ; full addressability of all nodes in the graph at any level of context ; representation of XDI operations as graph statements so authorization can be built into the graph ( a feature called XDI link contracts ); standard serialization formats including JSON and XML ; and a simple ontology language for defining shared semantics using XDI dictionary services.
Greenpeace moved to distance itself from its " 5500 tonnes " claim, after the Brent Spar argument was won, and because of this has been accused of indulging in historical revisionism, after issuing statements such as " In the absence of a full inventory, Greenpeace, during our occupation, attempted to find out what was on the Brent Spar.

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