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textbook and explains
*-This textbook explains Galois Thoery with historical development and includes an English translation of Galois's memoir.
Constructivism explains why students do not learn deeply by listening to a teacher, or reading from a textbook.
" ( p. i ) Part novel, part textbook, part anthropologist's record, Always Coming Home explains the life and culture of the Kesh people.
For instance, a Korean history textbook explains that US-Chosun Treaty of Amity and Trade in 1882 is an unequal treaty primarily because the treaty includes the most favoured nation article, which allowed the US to gain unfair benefits from the Chosun Dynasty.
A higher education textbook conforming to the government Malaysian studies syllabus states: " This explains the fact that when a non-Malay embraces Islam, he is said to masuk Melayu ( become a Malay ).
A political science college textbook explains:
A textbook for tertiary Malaysian studies following the government-approved syllabus states: " This explains the fact that when a non-Malay embraces Islam, he is said to masuk Melayu ( become a Malay ).
In his database textbook, Beynon-Davies explains the three ways that RDBMS handle deletions of target and related tuples:

textbook and detail
It is an ancient textbook on surgery almost completely devoid of magical thinking and describes in exquisite detail the examination, diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis of numerous ailments.
Critics of the textbook note the lack of detail about historical events such as the Siege of Leningrad ( 1941 44 ), the Gulag forced-labour camps, the Russo Finnish Winter War ( 1939 40 ), the First Chechen War ( 1994 96 ), and the Second Chechen War ( 1999 2000 ), as serious factual inaccuracies ; most egregious, the critics propose, is the absence of the Holocaust ( 1933 45 ), and the glorification of the rule of Josef Stalin ( 1922 53 ).
Covers topics in a textbook style but with more mathematical detail than is usual.
Injective modules were introduced in and are discussed in some detail in the textbook.
Injective hulls were first described in, and are described in detail in the textbook.
The distinguished theater critic Gordon Rogoff, extolling ' the power available only to an actor at the height of her own command of detail ,' went so far as to describe Lavin's portrayal as ' one of those textbook lessons in great acting ...' "
The methods and compiler are described in detail in the 1971 textbook ' A Compiler Generator '.
While Wilber's debt to Sri Aurobindo ( despite their very different approaches ) is evident in the foreword to a book on Aurobindonian Integral psychology, Wilber began working on the manuscript of a textbook for integral psychology in 1992, tentatively titled System, Self, and Structure, but was diverted because he felt the need to provide more detail on his integral philosophy in Sex, Ecology, Spirituality ( 1995 ).

textbook and description
Those who have never traveled the width and length of this land cannot conceive, on the basis of textbook description alone, the overwhelming space and variety of this country held together under one government.
Although pain has not been traditionally part of the " textbook " description, many patients report severe muscle pain, especially in the thighs.
The description follows the textbook by Sutton.
His influential textbook Language, published in 1933, presented a comprehensive description of American structural linguistics.
In the 12th century medical textbook Al-Taisir, Ibn Zuhr ( 1092 1162 )— also known as Avenzoar — of Al-Andalus provided a correct description of the tracheotomy operation.
Napoleon is angered by the condescending textbook description of Corsica.
In 1216, the first anatomy textbook in Europe, which included a description of the brain, was written by Mondino de ’ Luzzi.
It was said Segee fit the description of a serial arsonist right out of a psychiatrist's textbook.
The textbook description of Koplik spots is ulcerated mucosal lesions marked by necrosis, neutrophilic exudate, and neovascularization.
Critique by Fritz Lehman: Given that this book is intended as a textbook for Pakistani undergraduates, Shaikh Ahmed Sarhindi predictably appears as the chief preserver of separate Islamic identity in India, yet only a very general and most inadequate description of his ideas and his influence is given.
The title of the show came from the catalogue's description of Mat Collishaw's macro photograph Bullet Hole which showed a gunshot wound to a human head ( taken from a pathology textbook ).
There was, however, a textbook description of an encounter with the supposedly extinct laughing owl in 1985, by a group of American tourists camping out near the small village of Cave, New Zealand.
The man happened to tell the story of the mysterious laughing man, during which the ornithologist grew very excited ; he had given a textbook description of the Laughing Owl.
The description and typical textbook labeling of ATP phosphanhydridic bonds as " high energy.
Lohia launched a campaign to have the description striken from the textbook.

textbook and quantum
The books that were influential in the early development of computational quantum chemistry include Linus Pauling and E. Bright Wilson's 1935 Introduction to Quantum Mechanics with Applications to Chemistry, Eyring, Walter and Kimball's 1944 Quantum Chemistry, Heitler's 1945 Elementary Wave Mechanics with Applications to Quantum Chemistry, and later Coulson's 1952 textbook Valence, each of which served as primary references for chemists in the decades to follow.
* A further derivation has been given by Peter R. Holland, on which he bases the entire work presented in his quantum physics textbook The Quantum Theory of Motion, a main reference book on the de Broglie Bohm theory.
The title was adapted by Raymond F. Streater and Arthur S. Wightman for their ( serious ) textbook on axiomatic quantum field theory, < cite > PCT, Spin and Statistics, and All That </ cite >.
In recent decades the quantum decoherence view has gained popularity and is commonly taught at the graduate level ( e. g. Cohen-Tannoudji's standard textbook ).
Raman-active vibrations / rotations can be identified by using almost any textbook that treats quantum mechanics or group theory for chemistry.
In many textbook examples and popular discussions of quantum mechanics, the principle of indeterminacy is explained by reference to the pair of variables position and velocity ( or momentum ).
Peres is well known for his work relating quantum mechanics and information theory, an approach which is extensively used in his textbook referenced below.
* Robert M. Wald ( textbook, black hole perturbations, electric fields outside a black hole, quantum field theory on curved spacetimes ),
Hyperconjugation is proposed by quantum mechanical modeling to be the correct explanation for the preference of the staggered conformation rather than the old textbook notion of steric hindrance.

textbook and functions
Anderson's 1958 textbook, An Introduction to Multivariate Analysis, educated a generation of theorists and applied statisticians ; Anderson's book emphasizes hypothesis testing via likelihood ratio tests and the properties of power functions: Admissibility, unbiasedness and monotonicity.
These programs involved subsidized publication of Chinese Classics, the symbolic functions of the National Palace Museum, promoting famous prewar scholars to prominent positions in government and academic institutions, textbook and curriculum design with a focus on the official view of “ traditional ” Chinese culture and involvement in social and community events and the exemplification of Confucian ideology intertwined with Sun Yat-sen thought.

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