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In the center of the tablet is a set of 5 parallel lines equally divided by a vertical line, capped with a semicircle at the intersection of the bottom-most horizontal line and the single vertical line.
Muhammad ’ s famous Night Journey, when the prophet travelled through the Heavens, has been seen by scholars as the obvious prophetic parallel to Jacob ’ s equally famous vision of Jacob's Ladder coming down from the Heavens.
The chances of parallel work done for a release will be ruled out and two person working on the same computer equally means spending 16 hours as 8 hours.
Thus the Tschingel Glacier and the Kander Glacier, separate the portion of the main range lying between the Gemmi Pass and the Mittaghorn from the equally high parallel range of the Doldenhorn and Blümlisalp on its northern side.
2b, M < sub > 1 </ sub > and M '< sub > 2 </ sub > are tilted with respect to each other, the interference fringes will generally take the shape of conic sections ( hyperbolas ), but if M < sub > 1 </ sub > and M '< sub > 2 </ sub > overlap, the fringes near the axis will be straight, parallel, and equally spaced.
He became a Christian in a ceremony at Reims at Christmas 496 ; the traditional date of the battle of Tolbiac has been established to accord with this firmly attested baptismal date, by accepting as literal truth Gregory's account which has a clear parallel with the conversion of Constantine I, connected by Lactantius with the equally conclusive Battle of the Milvian Bridge.
These general demographic trends parallel equally important changes in regional demographics.
It is interesting fact that the basic input logical operation OR is performed by applying consecutively the two arithmetic operations addition and comparison ( the input resistor network acts as a parallel voltage summer with equally weighted inputs and the next common-emitter transistor stage-as a voltage comparator with a threshold about 0. 7 V ).
A parallel development of a theory of popular sovereignty can be found among the School of Salamanca ( see e. g. Francisco de Vitoria ( 1483 – 1546 ) or Francisco Suarez ( 1548 – 1617 )), who ( like the theorists of the divine right of kings and Locke ) saw sovereignty as emanating originally from God, but ( unlike divine right theorists and in agreement with Locke ) passing from God to all people equally, not only to monarchs.
Grating can also be a diffraction grating: a reflecting or transparent optical component on which there are many fine, parallel, equally spaced grooves.
An equally important goal was to further exploit instruction level parallelism ( ILP ), by using the compiler to find and exploit additional opportunities for parallel execution.
* ( Buffon's needle ) What is the chance that a needle dropped randomly onto a floor marked with equally spaced parallel lines will cross one of the lines?
* Specific volume: These are a family of equally spaced straight lines that are nearly parallel.
That is, their prices will be affected equally by small, first-order, ( and parallel ) yield curve shifts.
investigated special cases of this construction in which the line arrangement consists of k sets of equally spaced parallel lines.
To show a set of points in an n-dimensional space, a backdrop is drawn consisting of n parallel lines, typically vertical and equally spaced.
* If the tangent point is on the equator then the meridians are parallel but not equally spaced.
Since the electrons in parallel beams are traveling equally fast, they will persistently repel one another, while the electron lenses act over only a portion of the electrons ' trajectories.
Sheppard had a parallel and equally distinguished career as a mathematician, distinguished enough for him to receive the degree of Sc.
In the autobiography, he still offers praise to Muhammad when describing his life in his own country ; his references to " Jesus the Messiah " in fact parallel Quranic descriptions of Jesus ( who is called المسيح ' the Messiah ' a total of 11 times in the Quran ), and descriptions of Jesus as ' our lord / master ' ( سيدنا ) employ the typical Islamic honorific for prophets and is not to be confused with Lord ( رب ّ); and description of Jesus as ' bringing grace and truth ' ( a reference to John 1: 14 ) is equally appropriate to the conception of Jesus in Islam.
This shows that if the external accelerative forces from some massive body happens to act equally and in parallel on some different other bodies considered, then those bodies would be affected equally, and in that case their motions ( relative to each other ) would continue as if there were no such external accelerative forces at all.
The film follows the story of alchemist Edward Elric as he attempts to return to his homeworld, having lived for two years on Earth, which exists in a parallel universe to his own, while his younger brother Alphonse is equally determined to reunite with his brother by any means necessary.
The organization was based on the idea of a " double struggle " for women's liberation and social revolution and argued that the two objectives were equally important and should be pursued in parallel.

parallel and unusual
Battery strings wired in series-parallel can develop unusual failure modes due to interactions between the multiple parallel strings.
This is unusual from a Western viewpoint, though one parallel is that new Basque verbs are only formed periphrastically.
This arrangement of two parallel subduction zones is unusual in that very few twin subduction zones exist on Earth ; the Philippine Mobile Belt off the southeastern coast of Asia is an example of a modern twin subduction zone.
There are two rather unusual tiaras: the papier-mâché tiara made when Pope Pius VII was elected and crowned in exile, and the one made for Pope Paul VI in 1963, which is somewhat bullet-shaped, contains few jewels and, rather than having the addition of three tiers, is marked with three parallel circles.
Several have fireplaces aligned with windows and it is not unusual to find a double flue exiting out of the wall, generally with the exits aligned parallel to the prevailing wind to improve the updraft on a relatively short flue ( e. g. Upholland Windmill, Lancashire, where the fireplace is at second floor level ( First floor in British English ), and the doors and windows are aligned to the cardinal points of the compass ; or Much Wenlock windmill, Shropshire, which has double flues of uncertain purpose rising from the middle floor level.
Image: Crepuscular Rays, India. JPG | This astronaut photograph from the ISS provides an unusual viewing perspective from above some crepuscular rays and a clear illustration of their parallel nature.
It was unusual in the sense that it provided its pupils with a secular education parallel to their religious studies, enabling them to earn a livelihood rather than having to take up rabbinic positions.
In The Longest Journey, it was established that the Earth consists of two parallel worlds: technology-driven Stark and magic-driven Arcadia, and that transition between the worlds is only possible through an unusual ability called " Shifting ".
One unusual feature of this stadium is the fact that, unlike most multi-purpose stadiums-where the football field was laid either parallel to one of the foul lines or running from home plate to center field-the football field here was laid along a line running between first and third base.
An unusual feature of this memory controller was that its input was serial, rather than parallel, so 5 sequential writes ( with bit shifting ) were needed to send a command to the circuit.
The Eastern Arterial Road in Sydney has sidewalks almost its entire length, and driveways into residential garages most of its length, so this is an unusual section lacking pedestrian / bicycle facilities ( or there could be a parallel path not seen in photo ).
The machine was unusual in that it contained the same 36-way Centronics parallel port that appeared on many contemporary printers ( and continued to do so until virtually replaced with USB and ethernet ).
* The unusual dryness of Port Moresby compared to the rest of New Guinea is because the National Capital District lies parallel to the trade winds which have a drying effect.
An unusual example used to exist on the Isle of Wight, where until 1926 parallel tracks between Smallbrook Junction and St John's Road existed.
As a parallel, in what was a highly unusual move for those times when nobody was allowed to leave Romania, another Jewish Securitate officer, incidentally described as " friend " of the Ioanid group, was permitted to leave the country with his family and go to Brazil shortly after the alleged incident ; this has led some to believe that he may have been the agent through whom the government communicated its promises and made them credible.
The Mustang is unusual in having neither a pickup selector nor a circuit selector switch, instead just using the two pickup switches to allow the pickups to be used either singly or in parallel.
It is unusual in that it was designed with two parallel naves, giving it a wide interior.
The trio has an unusual feature to it: after stating a rather simple theme, the fifths held in the bassoons and violas shift down a fourth in parallel, an effect typically avoided by the classical composers.

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