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In the men's dialect, the classes for men and for masculine things have simplified to a single class, marked the same way as the women's dialect marker reserved exclusively for men.
A Fischer projection is a simplified way to depict the stereochemistry around a stereocenter.
By combining space and time into a single manifold, physicists have significantly simplified a large number of physical theories, as well as described in a more uniform way the workings of the universe at both the supergalactic and subatomic levels.
Another way to look at bounded rationality is that, because decision-makers lack the ability and resources to arrive at the optimal solution, they instead apply their rationality only after having greatly simplified the choices available.
He seldom played in a simplified way, preferring interpretations that displayed his great technique and clever harmonizations.
They are willing to accept that while Livy might have simplified the way in which the Sidicini, Campani and Samnites came to be at war, his narrative is here, at least in outline, historical.
A much simplified way of thinking about this time is in a model where our universe's history repeats itself arbitrarily many times due to properties of statistical mechanics, this is the time scale when it will first be somewhat similar ( for a reasonable choice of " similar ") to its current state again.
This is typically done by demonstrating the argument's foundation in an extremely absurd way or by presenting the argument in an overly simplified way.
One simplified ' western ' way to decide when it's time to bargain is to break negotiation into 2 stages: creating value and claiming value.
: All characters simplified this way are enumerated in Chart 1 and Chart 2 in Jianhuazi zong biao (
The original Paveway series, retroactively named Paveway I, gave way in the early 1970s to the improved Paveway II, which had a simplified, more reliable seeker and pop-out rear wings to improve the weapon's glide performance.
The LDS Church has simplified its ceremony from the way it existed in the 19th century, and has removed some of the more controversial elements.
EUC-CN is the usual way to use the GB2312 standard for simplified Chinese characters.
Or in Hall's ( 1996 ) words " diagrams are simplified figures, caricatures in a way, intended to convey essential meaning ".
Slightly simplified, T is said to be interpretable in S if and only if the language of T can be translated into the language of S in such a way that S proves the translation of every theorem of T. Of course, there are some natural conditions on admissible translations here, such as the necessity for a translation to preserve the logical structure of formulas.
His pattern form, the " Coplien Form ," is a simplified way to structure a pattern in preparation for writing a more literate version in Alexandrian form.
Slightly simplified, T is said to be weakly interpretable in S if, and only if, the language of T can be translated into the language of S in such a way that the translation of every theorem of T is consistent with S. Of course, there are some natural conditions on admissible translations here, such as the necessity for a translation to preserve the logical structure of formulas.
Kant also denied that the consequences of an act in any way contribute to the moral worth of that act, his reasoning being ( highly simplified for brevity ) that the physical world is outside our full control and thus we cannot be held accountable for the events that occur in it.
Towards the end of his career, he arrived at a highly personal style, a synthesis of simplified form and a generalized archaic quality, and those innovations paved the way for others to transition to modern architectural idioms.
CDS is a clear and simplified way of communicating to younger children not only used by adults but also by older children.
* A simplified way to understand the EV concept is to envision purchasing an entire business.
Investigation was to be performed by ' operative groups ' " in a speedy and simplified way ", the results were to be delivered to troikas for trials.
As you see, it becomes clear that this is perhaps the most intuitive way of understanding and visualizing Pythagoras theorem ( and geometry in general ) and Baudhāyana seems to have simplified the process of learning by encapsulating the mathematical result in a simple shloka in a layman ’ s language.

simplified and think
The through line, sometimes also called the spine, was first suggested by Constantin Stanislavski as a simplified way for actors to think about characterisation.

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It is originally based on his earlier game Elfenroads ( published by White Wind ), but since Elfenroads took about four hours for a game, the play was simplified to reduce the time closer to an hour, making it appeal more as a family game.
The # 3, which sold for about half the price of a # 1, used a simplified, non-locking lever for the falling block action, and came with an uncheckered stock.
: Gould simplified the issue, noting that Lyell's " uniformity of process " was also an assumption: " As such, it is another a priori methodological assumption shared by all scientists and not a statement about the empirical world.
Through deft manipulation of the sub-committee Marx was left with all the papers, and set about writing the Address to the Working Classes to which was attached a simplified set of rules.
In the 1950s and 1960s, while confusion about simplified characters was still rampant, transitional characters that mixed simplified parts with yet-to-be simplified parts of characters together appeared briefly, then disappeared.
However, in many practical applications, one is interested only in effects where the distance from the antenna to the observer is very much greater than the largest dimension of the transmitting antenna, the equations describing the fields created about the antenna can be simplified by assuming a large separation and dropping all terms that provide only minor contributions to the final field.
The Zip disk uses smaller media ( about the size of a 9 cm ( 3½ ") microfloppy, but more ruggedised, rather than the Compact Disc-sized Bernoulli media ), and a simplified drive design that reduced its overall cost.
Since silent movies were no proper medium for long dialogues, the classic stories about heroes who would defend their honour with sword in hand were simplified and sheer action would gain priority.
In the three millennia the script spanned, the pictorial representations became simplified and more abstract as the number of characters in use also grew gradually smaller, from about 1, 000 distinct characters in the Early Bronze Age to about 400 distinct characters in Late Bronze Age ( Hittite cuneiform ).
In this variation of graph minor theory, a graph is always simplified after any edge contraction to eliminate its self-loops and multiple edges .< ref > is inconsistent about whether to allow self-loops and multiple adjacencies: he writes on p. 76 that " parallel edges and loops are allowed " but on p. 77 he states that " a graph is a forest if and only if it does not contain the triangle K < sub > 3 </ sub > as a minor ", true only for simple graphs .</ ref >
In 1903 Peano published the article De Latino Sine Flexione to introduce his language, by quoting a series of suggestions by Leibniz about a simplified form of Latin.
In digital tomography, a simplified version of the problem that has been frequently studied, the shape to be recovered is a polyomino ( a subset of the squares in the two-dimensional square lattice ), and the cross-sections provide aggregate information about the sets of squares in individual rows and columns of the lattice.
They also came with more languages ( the full set of 15 languages ), whereas the 1Z CDs came only with about eight languages and in version 10. 0. x, could not actually display simplified Chinese, traditional Chinese and Korean ( except for the Chinese characters present in Japanese Kanji ).
The assigned goal of the NCEP committee is to meet on a recurring basis, review ongoing scientific research about atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease and make simplified, consensus, committee recommendations to be promoted by the NIH, the American Heart Association and other groups to both physicians and the public about how to reduce the incidence of disability and death resulting from atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease.
The basic point about Louis's work and that of other Color Field painters, sometimes known as the Washington Color School in contrast to most of the other new approaches of the late 1950s and early 1960s, is that they greatly simplified the idea of what constitutes the look of a finished painting.
The basic point about Louis's work and that of other Color Field painters, sometimes known as the Washington Color School in contrast to most of the other new approaches of the late 1950s and early 1960s, is that they greatly simplified the idea of what constitutes the look of a finished painting.
Originally designed for emerging markets, the device weighed about and featured a display, a keyboard approximately 85 % the size of a normal keyboard, a solid-state drive and a custom version of Linux with a simplified user interface geared towards netbook use.
Profiting by a voyage to Italy with a long stay in Rome, presumably from about 1607 to 1610, Lemercier developed the simplified classicizing manner established by Salomon de Brosse, who died in 1636, and whose Palais du Luxembourg for Marie de Medici Lemercier would see to completion.
The crossing has been greatly simplified in recent years, however, as the opening of the Metro brought about the withdrawal of many heavy-rail suburban services and the closure of the platforms they operated from, and removed the need for such a complex crossing.

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