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set and consists
This central episode consists of a series of staccato scenes set in the period from the beginning of the present century up to the first World War.
The set of intersections of Af, the rotated curve, with the original curve C consists of just the set of forward corner points on C corresponding to the vertex at Af, plus the vertex itself.
A deductive system consists of a set of logical axioms, a set of non-logical axioms, and a set of rules of inference.
The apical complex consists of a set of spirally arranged microtubules ( the conoid ), a secretory body ( the rhoptry ) and one or more polar rings.
Each set consists of nine ends and the player with the most shots at the end of a set wins the set.
The tile set consists of 32 tiles in two " suits " or groups called " military " and " civilian ".
* a finite set of production rules ( left-hand side right-hand side ) where each side consists of a sequence of these symbols
The domain P of F consists of an infinite set of binary strings
Many philosophies and worldviews have a set of classical elements believed to reflect the simplest essential parts and principles of which anything consists or upon which the constitution and fundamental powers of anything are based.
The design of the controllers is similar to that of Mattel's Intellivision — the controller is rectangular and consists of a numeric keypad and a set of side buttons.
The traditional Sino-European domino set consists of 28 dominoes, colloquially nicknamed bones, cards, tiles, tickets, stones, or spinners.
In the simplest case, there is only one variable, and then the data set consists of a single column of values, often represented as a list.
* If is the set of all cars, and is the equivalence relation " has the same color as ", then one particular equivalence class consists of all green cars.
Euclid's method consists in assuming a small set of intuitively appealing axioms, and deducing many other propositions ( theorems ) from these.
Blades of Exile consists of three short scenarios set after the main trilogy as well as an editor that allows players to create their own scenarios, which need not be set in the Exile game world at all.
The path consists of a set of eight interconnected factors or conditions, that when developed together, lead to the cessation of dukkha.
A game consists of a set of players, a set of moves ( or strategies ) available to those players, and a specification of payoffs for each combination of strategies.

set and circular
Round or cylindrical patterns are simple to produce with a regular crochet hook, but cylindrical knitting requires either a set of circular needles or three to five special double-ended needles.
In particular, the circular convolution can be defined for periodic functions ( that is, functions on the circle ), and the discrete convolution can be defined for functions on the set of integers.
Among the most plunderable portables from the Etruscan tombs of Etruria are the finely engraved gemstones set in patterned gold to form circular or ovoid pieces intended to go on finger rings.
Likewise, the vision, which appeared within a circular vignette or matte, was similarly superimposed over a black area in the backdrop to the scene, rather than over a part of the set with detail in it, so that nothing appeared through the image, which seemed quite solid.
In haploid organisms, including cells of bacteria, archaea, and in organelles including mitochondria and chloroplasts, or viruses, that similarly contain genes, the single or set of circular and / or linear chains of DNA ( or RNA for some viruses ), likewise constitute the genome.
Originally, circular knitting was done using a set of four or five double-pointed knitting needles.
A milestone, or miliarium, was a circular column on a solid rectangular base, set for more than 2 feet ( 60 cm ) into the ground, standing 5 feet ( 1. 50 m ) high, 20 inches ( 50 cm ) in diameter, and weighing more than 2 tons.
One of the most famous sites in the world, Stonehenge is composed of a circular setting of large standing stones set within earthworks.
In this type of set, the two ( or occasionally one or three ) stages of the regulator are in a large circular valve assembly mounted on top of the cylinder pack.
Slide rules come in a diverse range of styles and generally appear in a linear or circular form with a standardized set of markings ( scales ) essential to performing mathematical computations.
If a similar set of disks and a housing with an involute shape ( versus circular for the turbine ) are used, the device can be used as a pump.
The success of such a model is largely due to the mathematical fact that any function ( such as the position of a planet ) can be decomposed into a set of circular functions ( the Fourier modes ).
The wire is still carried through a hollow shaft, but the bobbins or spools of covering material are set with their spindles at right angles to the axis of the wire, and they lie in a circular cage which rotates on rollers below.
The old stone fort was demolished, and replaced by an unconventional set of army buildings on the west, and an unusual array of many round stone huts where the old fort had been: some of these circular huts are visible by the north and the southwest walls of the final stone fort.
In pondering a way to make the accelerator more compact, Lawrence decided to set a circular accelerating chamber between the poles of an electromagnet.
: A network topology that is set up in a circular fashion in which data travels around the ring in one direction and each device on the right acts as a repeater to keep the signal strong as it travels.
All five fortresses had similar designs: " perfectly circular with gates opening to the four corners of the earth, and a courtyard divided into four areas which held large houses set in a square pattern.
Competitors gain maximum distance by swinging the hammer above their head to set up the circular motion.
More formally, a Gray code is a code assigning to each of a contiguous set of integers, or to each member of a circular list, a word of symbols such that each two adjacent code words differ by one symbol.
For real-valued functions of several real variables, this holds if and only if the absolute value of the slopes of all secant lines are bounded by K. The set of lines of slope K passing through a point on the graph of the function forms a circular cone, and a function is Lipschitz if and only if the graph of the function everywhere lies completely outside of this cone ( see figure ).
Offset obliquely fifty feet from the Glass House is a guest house, echoing the proportions of the Glass House and completely enclosed in brick ( except for three large circular windows at the rear, set in wooden frames, 5 feet in diameter, which reveal the interior of the building that was originally designed with a window in each of three rooms, two guest bedrooms at each end and a study in the middle ).
The last statement means that the termini of the sequences of iterations generated by the points of are either precisely the same set, which is then a finite cycle, or they are finite cycles of circular or annular shaped sets that are lying concentrically.
* 1878 – Henry Griswold adds a second set of needles ( horizontal needles ) to the circular knitting machine enabling knitting of rib fabrics as cuff for socks.

set and linked
Increasingly, the voice and data pathways into the centre are linked through a set of new technologies called computer telephony integration ( CTI ).
The Codasyl approach was based on the " manual " navigation of a linked data set which was formed into a large network.
Without it, a panel of experts set up to ‘ rationalise production ’, likely closely linked to the cobblers for expertise, would tend to support the cobblers interests in a ‘ conspiracy against the public ’.
Ancient Egyptian religion was not a monolithic institution, but consisted of a vast and varying set of beliefs and practices, linked by their common focus on the interaction between the world of humans and the world of the divine.
Initially, a number of nationwide systems were set up, such as Interlink, which were limited to participating correspondent banking relationships, not being linked to each other.
From 1981 onwards, a newly-constructed set of high-speed LGV ( Lignes à Grande Vitesse ) lines linked France's most populous areas with the capital, starting with Paris-Lyon.
Another type of maze consists of a set of rooms linked by doors ( so a passageway is just another room in this definition ).
A set of folk beliefs took hold that linked inherited physical differences between groups to inherited intellectual, behavioral, and moral qualities.
Shadowrun is linked to Earthdawn, and is set in the " Sixth World ", where Earthdawn is the " Fourth World " and modern-day Earth is at the tail end of the Fifth World.
A supply chain, as opposed to supply chain management, is a set of organizations directly linked by one or more of the upstream and downstream flows of products, services, finances, and information from a source to a customer.
In computer science, a tree is a widely used data structure that simulates a hierarchical tree structure with a set of linked nodes.
If there exist four ways to sort images, three choices of thumbnail size, two file formats, and an option to disable user-provided content, then the same set of content can be accessed with 48 different URLs, all of which may be linked on the site.
The former Damane Alivia fought without being linked, helped by a set of Angreal and Ter ' angreal presumably made for battle, and by virtue of fact that she was ( and is currently ) the strongest and most experienced female channeler for the Light in the series thus far.
This pioneering project, which linked all computers and workstations on campus, set the standard for educational computing and established Carnegie Mellon as a leader in the use of technology in education and research.
Here, the forms were freer and less extended than in the serious genre and the set numbers were linked by recitativo secco, except in Donizetti's Don Pasquale in 1843.
They are connected by their early place in his published works and chronological placement within his overarching Foundation Universe, set around the rise of Asimov's Galactic Empire, between the Robot and Foundation series to which they were linked in Asimov's later novels.
Monza was increasingly linked to events in Milan and shared its history and enemies: in 1255 the city was sacked by the Ghibellines in 1259 and Ezzelino Romano tried to seize the castle of Monza, but was repelled and the village was set on fire.
Farmer himself penned a number of crossover fiction stories and novels set in what is now termed the Wold Newton Universe ; not all characters in Farmer's Wold Newton fiction are core members of the Wold Newton Family, but all are linked into the larger WNU via connections with Farmer's primary Wold Newton Family works, Tarzan Alive and Doc Savage: His Apocalyptic Life.
It is mounted using an additional set of springs, originally made from steel, called " volute " springs ( that are visible on the ends of cylinder in the external linked drawing above ), but on later models made from rubber.
: Allows the object to support linking, e. g. by allowing the container to set the source of a linked object.
The series centered around Tim's continued training and set up villains linked to the character.
* Directly linked to the Shield Hall, the Philosophers ’ Room takes its name from the twelve pictures of ancient philosophers which were set up here in the 18th century, to be later replaced with allegorical works and portraits of Doges.
The resource limits were originally set at $ 1500 for an individual and $ 2500 for couples in 1974, and were not linked to inflation.

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