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Autokratōr was essentially used as a translation of the Latin Imperator in Greek-speaking part of the Roman Empire, but also here there is only partial overlap between the meaning of the original Greek and Latin concepts.
This is a partial translation of the text in the Yellow Book of Lecan, partially censored by Faraday.
In spite of the zeal with which the hierarchy sought to destroy it due to mistranslations and erroneous commentary, there still exist about 150 manuscripts, complete or partial, containing the translation in its revised form.
A partial translation of Crescas was produced by Harry Austryn Wolfson of Harvard University, in 1929.
The first partial Polish translation of Ossian was made by Ignacy Krasicki in 1793.
* On the Signs of Divine Possession-( partial translation of Proclus ' work )
Due to the fact that until recently this masterpiece has not been available in any English translation, its diffusion has been limited and its influence has never gone beyond ' Book III ', condemning serious enquiry to an understanding of Richard's argument, which is only partial.
* Steiner, Rudolf ( 1984 ) Esoteric Christianity and the Mission of Christian Rosenkreutz: Thirteen lectures given in various European cities in the years 1911 and 1912 ( a partial translation of Steiner, Rudolf ( 1962 ) Das esoterische Christentum und die geistige Führung der Menschheit: dreiundzwanzig Vorträge, gehalten in den Jahr.
Its name, which is a partial translation of Sindarin Tawar-in-Drúedain, derives from the fact that the forest was populated by the Drúedain or the Wild Men, who survived here since the First Age and shunned the Númenóreans.
The book was first translated into the French language in 1772 by French Jesuit Jean Joseph Marie Amiot and a partial translation into English was attempted by British officer Everard Ferguson Calthrop in 1905.
* Paul Meyer, L ' Histoire de Guillaume le Maréchal ( Paris: Société de l ' histoire de France, 1891 – 1901 ), with partial translation of the original sources into Modern French.
* Paul Meyer, L ' Histoire de Guillaume le Maréchal ( Paris: Société de l ' histoire de France, 1891 – 1901 ), with partial translation of the original sources into Modern French.
* Forum Romanum: Justin ( Latin text, English translation by John Selby Watson, French translation, partial Spanish translation.
At a later date the name Black Hammer was decided upon as a partial translation of the Norwegian phrase " Sort Hammer.
In recent years, a partial translation into English was made.
The first partial translation of Genji Monogatari into English was by Suematsu Kenchō, published in 1882.
The word " iceberg " is a partial loan translation from Dutch ijsberg, literally meaning ice mountain, cognate to Danish Isbjerg, German Eisberg, Low Saxon Iesbarg and Swedish Isberg.
* A partial online translation of Ilm ar-Rijal by al-Mu ' allimi
* A soliton, a generalization of the wave of translation to general systems of partial differential equations
The first English translation was done in partial form by Angela Culme-Seymour from the French translation of Titus Burckhardt as Wisdom of the Prophets ( 1975 ), and the first full translation was by Ralph Austin as Bezels of Wisdom ( 1980 ).

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There are many other allophonic processes in English, like lack of plosion, nasal plosion, partial devoicing of sonorants, complete devoicing of sonorants, partial devoicing of obstruents, lengthening and shortening vowels, and retraction.
To establish that a function is computable by Turing machine, it is usually considered sufficient to give an informal English description of how the function can be effectively computed, and then conclude " By the Church – Turing thesis " that the function is Turing computable ( equivalently partial recursive ).
Although now ruined as a result of the slighting, or deliberate partial destruction, of the castle after the English Civil War, Kenilworth illustrates five centuries of English military and civil architecture.
This is a partial list of translations into English of Homer's Odyssey.
In A Dictionary of Modern English Usage ( 1926 ), H. W. Fowler states that applying the word nigger to " others than full or partial negroes " is " felt as an insult by the person described, & betrays in the speaker, if not deliberate insolence, at least a very arrogant inhumanity "; but the second edition ( 1965 ) states: " N. has been described as ' the term that carries with it all the obloquy and contempt and rejection which whites have inflicted on blacks.
While a number of partial and incomplete translations had been made from the seventh century onward, the grass-roots spread of Wycliffe's Bible resulted in a death sentence for any unlicensed possession of Scripture in English — even though all the major European languages had been translated and made available.
Although McDonald's won two hearings of the case in English courts, the partial nature of the victory, the David-vs-Goliath nature of the case, and the drawn-out litigation embarrassed the company.
He was considered indeed by many Americans to have become too partial to English ways ; and, for the expression of some criticisms regarded as unfavorable to his own countrymen, the House of Representatives went so far as to pass, on the November 7, 1895 a vote of censure on him.
Duckworth ( 1977 ) enlarges Betz ’ s scheme by the type “ partial substitution ” and supplements the system with English terms.
He was of at least partial English ancestry ; his great-grandfather, George Mantle, left Brierley Hill, in England's Black Country, in 1848.
Forbes's testimony should be appraised in perspective of the contemporary Anglo-American commercial rivalry, In light of the partial nature of the account and of his " jealousy, even antipathy " towards the English in Rio de la Plata.
A similar effect occurs with other prefixes or within words also in French and English, such as partial where t is pronounced and respectively.
She was partial to the understated English country house look, and her combinations of Colefax and Fowler chintzes, overstuffed armchairs, and brocade sofas with such unexpected items as patchwork quilts, four-poster beds, knitted throws, and rag rugs led to her being credited with ushering in what became known as American country style during the 1960s.
It was besieged by the English during the Wars of Scottish Independence, and underwent several partial demolitions and reconstructions over the 14th and 15th centuries.
A partial list of graduate programs that are offered include: accountancy, biology, business ( MBA ), communications management, community counseling, education, educational administration, school counseling, school psychology, English, history, humanities, integrated science, mathematics, nonprofit administration, religious studies.
Soon afterward they adopted a name proposed by Elliott, " Deaf Leopard ", which was originally a band name he thought up while writing reviews for imaginary rock bands in his English class ( and in at least partial reference to the band Led Zeppelin ).

partial and containing
The Crookes radiometer, also known as the light mill, consists of an airtight glass bulb, containing a partial vacuum.
Such glassware is used for a wide variety of functions which include volumetric measuring, holding or storing chemicals or samples, mixing or preparing solutions or other mixtures, containing lab processes like chemical reactions, heating, cooling, distillation, separations including chromatography, synthesis, growing biological organisms, spectrophotometry, and containing a full or partial vacuum, and pressure, like pressure reactor.
In the two or three years following the reading of these essays, Dalton published several papers on similar topics, that on the absorption of gases by water and other liquids ( 1803 ), containing his law of partial pressures now known as Dalton's law.
Some countries might refuse to handle postcards containing sexual references ( in seaside postcards ) or images of full or partial nudity ( for instance, in images of classical statuary or paintings ).
In the second step of the BO approximation the nuclear kinetic energy T < sub > n </ sub > ( containing partial derivatives with respect to the components of R ) is reintroduced and the Schrödinger equation for the nuclear motion
A topological group G, or a partial piece of a group like F above, is said to have no small subgroups if there is a neighbourhood N of e containing no subgroup bigger than
A partial crop of an Australian $ 10 banknote containing the legible microtext of A.
where det ( Dφ )( u < sub > 1 </ sub >, ..., u < sub > n </ sub > ) denotes the determinant of the Jacobian matrix containing the partial derivatives of φ.
In presence of irregularities on the surface of the containing vessel, solid or gaseous impurities, pre-formed solid crystals, or other nucleators, heterogeneous nucleation may occur, where some energy is released by the partial destruction of the previous interface, raising the supercooling point to be near or equal to the melting point.
In areas where the water is " hard " ( that is, containing significant dissolved calcium salts ), boiling decomposes the bicarbonate ions, resulting in partial precipitation as calcium carbonate.
Let C be a positively oriented, piecewise smooth, simple closed curve in the plane < sup > 2 </ sup >, and let D be the region bounded by C. If L and M are functions of ( x, y ) defined on an open region containing D and have continuous partial derivatives there, then
In 1715 the Maronite scholar Joseph Simon Assemani discovered a manuscript ( now MS Vatican Syriac 162 ) in the monastery of Saint Mary of the Syrians ( Deir al-Suryani ) in the Nitrian Desert in Egypt, containing what he thought was a partial text of the Annals of Dionysius.
Mantle material containing a trace of partial melt ( e. g., as a result of it having a lower melting point ), or being richer in Fe, also has a lower seismic wave speed and those effects are stronger than temperature.
Thus in general a schedule is a partial order of operations, containing ( embedding ) the partial orders of all its transactions.
The birds readily learned to peck at photos containing partial or full views of humans and to avoid photos with no human, despite great differences in the form, size, and color of both the humans displayed and in the non-human pictures.
Her submission includes a paper on partial differential equations containing a presentation of the Cauchy-Kovalevski theorem.
However when mice with this genetic deletion have wild-type neural precursor cells injected into their hippocampus and these cells are allowed to mature into astrocytes containing the interleukin-1 receptor, the mice exhibit normal hippocampal-dependent memory function, and partial restoration of Long-term potentiation.
Differential equations containing partial derivatives are called partial differential equations or PDEs.
A partial transversal is a set containing at most one element from each member of the collection, or ( in the stricter form of the concept ) a set with an injection from the set to C.
In the December 6, 2011 issue of Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Jingmai O ' Connor and coauthors described a Microraptor specimen containing bird bones in its abdomen, specifically a partial wing and feet.

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