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number and important
Although the United States and the U.S.S.R. have been arguing whether there shall be four, five or six top assistants, the most important element in the situation is not the number of deputies but the manner in which these deputies are to do their work.
According to a number of studies, the important predictors are the nature and management of the client's anxiety as well as the accessibility of the helping person.
Indeed, mathematically speaking, it was both functionally and symbolically the most important number in the entire diagram.
Later experiments are often designed to test a hypothesis that a treatment effect has an important magnitude ; in this case, the number of experimental units is chosen so that the experiment is within budget and has adequate power, among other goals.
Thus a simple count of the number of distinct symbols is an important clue to the nature of an unknown script.
It contains 2800 proposed cognate sets, a set of sound laws based on those proposed sets, and a number of grammatical correspondences, as well as a few important changes to the reconstruction of Proto-Altaic.
They are a set of axioms strong enough to prove many important facts about number theory and they allowed Gödel to establish his famous second incompleteness theorem.
Elaborate arborization is important for it allows for the simultaneous transmission of messages to a large number of target neurons within a single region of the brain.
The crusade was a notable success for Byzantium, as Alexios now recovered a number of important cities and islands.
He made substantial contributions in many areas, the most important being his discovery of profound connections between algebraic geometry and number theory.
To this day, ℓ-adic cohomology remains a fundamental tool for number theorists, with important applications to the Langlands program.
He composed also a number of different works including many art songs in different languages and a number of important piano pieces, like the five " Doloras " ( 1914 ), which he later orchestrated and are normally played in concerts in Chile and Latinamerica.
Furthermore, a number of ~ omics based on analytical chemistry have become important areas in modern biology.
* A number of important registers, such as those of the GTIA and POKEY chips appear at different memory locations.
A number of important historical sites, artifacts and documents exist which shed light on early board games.
Politically, tourism is the more important of the two, as it employs a greater number of people within the Territory, and a larger proportion of the businesses in the tourist industry are locally owned, as are a number of the highly tourism-dependent sole traders ( for example, taxi drivers and street vendors ).
These include the appearance of a number of figures and images which have become important in Christian eschatology, such as the Whore of Babylon and the Beast, and culminate in the Second Coming of Jesus Christ.
The first, most important and successful was The Beggar's Opera of 1728, with a libretto by John Gay and music arranged by John Christopher Pepusch, both of whom probably influenced by Parisian vaudeville and the burlesques and musical plays of Thomas D ' Urfey ( 1653 – 1723 ), a number of whose collected ballads they used in their work.
for an arbitrary real or complex number α ( the order of the Bessel function ); the most common and important cases are for α an integer or half-integer.
This practice results in an interlocking directorate, where a relatively small number of individuals have significant influence over a large number of important entities.
A number of other sorts of printers are important for historical reasons, or for special purpose uses:
Cucurbitales form an important component of tropical forests from low to montane forests with greater representation in terms of number of species.

number and manuscripts
A number of his manuscripts remain in the library of St Mark at Venice.
She successfully educated herself by immersing herself in languages, in the rediscovered classics and humanism of the early Renaissance, and in Charles V ’ s royal archive that housed a vast number of manuscripts.
I have already almost finished emending him by collating a large number of ancient manuscripts, and this I am doing at enormous personal expense.
The large number of surviving manuscripts of The Reckoning of Time, copied to meet the Carolingian requirement that all priests should study the computus, indicates that many, if not most, priests were exposed to the idea of the sphericity of the Earth.
The five known manuscripts of the Gettysburg Address differ in a number of details and also differ from contemporary newspaper reprints of the speech.
The Edward Jablonski and Lawrence D. Stewart Gershwin Collection at the Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center at the University of Texas at Austin holds a number of Ira's manuscripts and other material.
A library classification is a system of coding and organizing documents or library materials ( books, serials, audiovisual materials, computer files, maps, manuscripts, realia ) according to their subject and allocating a call number to that information resource.
Lute music flourished during the 16th and 17th centuries: numerous composers published collections of their music, and modern scholars have uncovered a vast number of manuscripts from the era — however, much of the music is still lost.
On noting the large number of surviving ancient manuscripts, Bruce Metzger sums up the view on the issue by saying " The more often you have copies that agree with each other, especially if they emerge from different geographical areas, the more you can cross-check them to figure out what the original document was like.
A large number of manuscripts remain from the Anglo-Saxon period, with most written during the last 300 years ( 9th to 11th centuries ), in both Latin and the vernacular.
Because of the large number of merchant-scholars who came from throughout the Jewish world to attend the great fairs in Troyes, Rashi was able to compare different manuscripts and readings in Tosefta, Jerusalem Talmud, Midrash, Targum, and the writings of the Geonim, and determine which readings should be preferred.
At the CIA, the number of manuscripts submitted for pre-publication vetting doubled between 1998 and 2005.
A number of manuscripts covering longsword combat and techniques dating from the 13th – 16th centuries exist in German, Italian, and English, providing extensive information on longsword combatives as used throughout this period.
The date of the 3rd century BCE, given in the legend, is confirmed ( for the Torah translation ) by a number of factors, including the Greek being representative of early Koine, citations beginning as early as the 2nd century BCE, and early manuscripts datable to the 2nd century.
The Fragment Targums ( formerly known as Targum Yerushalmi II ) consist of a large number of fragments that have been divided into ten manuscripts.
They share similarities with The Fragment Targums in that they consist of a large number of fragmented manuscripts that have been collected in one targum-group.
The number of monks rose to over two hundred, and the library, the manuscripts produced in the scriptorium and the school of manuscript illuminators became famous throughout the West.
He also pursued classical manuscripts, making a number of important discoveries, the most important being Cicero's lost Letters to his Friends ( Epistulae ad familiares ), which overturned the entire medieval conception of the Roman statesman.
Jacob ben Hayyim ibn Adonijah, having collated a vast number of manuscripts, systematized his material and arranged the Masorah in the second Bomberg edition of the Bible ( Venice, 1524 – 25 ).
: The first edition was very close to the second Bomberg edition, but with variants added from a number of manuscripts and all of the earliest printed editions, collated with far more care than the work of Kennicott ; he did all the work himself.
However, as different printed editions of the Samaritan Pentateuch are based upon different sets of manuscripts, the precise number varies significantly from one edition to another.
1130 – 45 ) is the best known of a number of important Romanesque illuminated manuscripts produced in the Abbey scriptorium.
The former monastic library of Worcester contained a considerable number of manuscripts which are, among other libraries, now scattered over Cambridge, London ( British Library ), Oxford Bodleian, and the Cathedral library at Worcester of today.
The poem retained its popularity throughout Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages, and is represented by an extremely high number of surviving manuscripts ( more than 400 ); the earliest of these are three fragmentary copies containing portions of Books 1-3, dating to the ninth century.
The original Latin work was translated into French in 1372 and a number of manuscripts of the Latin and French versions survive.

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