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uni-directional and causality
For example, worldview of causality as uni-directional, cyclic, or spiral generates a framework of the world that reflects these systems of causality.

uni-directional and is
Three years after it opened, the TTC renovated its southwestern terminus at Kennedy Station, because the looped turnaround track, originally designed for uni-directional streetcars under the earlier plan and not needed for the bi-directional ICTS trains, was causing derailments ; it was replaced with a single terminal track and the station was thus quasi-Spanish solution, with one side for boarding and another side for alighting, though the boarding side is also used for alighting during off-peak hours.
Later in the same season during the " Ship of Tears " episode, the viewer is told that it carries 4 uni-directional pulse cannons, contains two pilots, is the first production model of Starfury capable of flying in atmospheres, and that this is due to the rotating airfoils which are seen being deployed during the episode.
This is due to the interchanging of timelike and spacelike coordinates within the horizon of a black hole ( since space is uni-directional within the horizon, just as time is uni-directional outside the horizon ).
Image: Heathrow Terminal 4 tube look east. JPG | Looking east along the sole uni-directional ( theoretically westbound ) platform, though it is from here that trains head back to central London via Terminals 1, 2 & 3 station.
* Compatibility Mode, also known as Centronics standard or SPP, is a uni-directional implementation with only a few differences from the original Centronics design.
A channel is uni-directional ; a second channel is required to return data.
** A uni-directional scheme is effectively one-way ; messages can be re-encrypted from Bob to Charlie, but not the reverse.
Currently, there is no known uni-directional, transitive proxy re-encryption scheme.
This equation reflects the assumption that the flow is uni-directional.
One-way traffic ( or uni-directional traffic ) is traffic that moves in a single direction.

uni-directional and some
In Europe, although some use was made of bi-directional tank locomotives and push-pull trains, most steam locomotives were uni-directional.
Most computer interfaces are bi-directional, but some, such as to a simple mouse or microphone, are uni-directional.

uni-directional and with
Though by no means a unified movement with a set of shared axioms or methodologies, Post-structuralism emphasizes the ways in which different aspects of a cultural order, from its most banal material details to its most abstract theoretical exponents, determine one another ( rather than espousing a series of strict, uni-directional, cause and effect relationships – see Reductionism – or resorting to Epiphenomenalism ).
From as early as 1969 various patents have been issued, covering such uses as uni-directional, bi-directional, and compatibility with auto-shut-off and anti-tape-eating mechanisms.
The woven and continuous fibre styles are typically available in a variety of forms, being pre-impregnated with the given matrix ( resin ), dry, uni-directional tapes of various widths, plain weave, harness satins, braided, and stitched.
Whilst using the same basic chassis and layout as the Roadster and Limo, it has a two-cylinder uni-directional engine, with external cylinders on each side of the chassis to provide more power.

uni-directional and single
The standards committee introduced the 16-bit data bus to the S-100, which had up to then transferred only 8 bits at a time, by using the two separate uni-directional data buses as a single bi-directional bus.
The deluxe version introduced uni-directional signals, that only allow a train to pass in a single direction.

uni-directional and force
Dean claimed that it was able to generate a uni-directional force, in violation of Newton's Third Law of Motion.
He received two patents for related devices that are known to be unable to generate a uni-directional force, but he occasionally demonstrated devices that were different.

uni-directional and e
Students in virtual education acquire knowledge in a uni-directional manner ( e. g. by studying a video, reading a textbook chapter ), this would be known as asynchronous instruction.

uni-directional and .
Most of the previous accounts of the relationship between mind and body had been uni-directional.
They could in fact be considered as uni-directional vectors.
Villeinage was not, however, a purely uni-directional exploitative relationship.
These rovings are then either used directly in a composite application such as pultrusion, filament winding ( pipe ), gun roving ( automated gun chops the glass into short lengths and drops it into a jet of resin, projected onto the surface of a mold ), or used in an intermediary step, to manufacture fabrics such as chopped strand mat ( CSM ) ( made of randomly oriented small cut lengths of fiber all bonded together ), woven fabrics, knit fabrics or uni-directional fabrics.
Windcatchers come in various designs, such as the uni-directional, bi-directional, and multi-directional.
The new uni-directional signals allowed one-way tracks to be built, which gives the player much greater control over how the railway network could be run.
By incorporating both uni-directional and bi-directional signals, effective switching yards, junctions, and other useful designs could be built.
Most devices were uni-directional ( one-way ) devices, only meant to respond to information sent from the PC.
The uni-directional pre-preg layers may be aligned in different directions to suit the predicted stress conditions.

uni-directional and are
These usually take the form of a weave or are uni-directional.
In cases where the links are uni-directional, the reverse path approach can fail altogether.
There are four different types of association: bi-directional, uni-directional, Aggregation ( includes Composition aggregation ) and Reflexive.
Bi-directional and uni-directional associations are the most common ones.

view and causality
Einstein struggled to the end of his life for a theory that could better comply with his idea of causality, protesting against the view that there exists no objective physical reality other than that which is revealed through measurement interpreted in terms of quantum mechanical formalism.
Carl Jung's idea of synchronicity moves towards an Oriental view of causality, as he states in the foreword to Richard Wilhelm's translation of the I Ching ( Book of Changes ).
A disadvantage of the D-N view is that causality and determinism are more or less identified.
His view is that although mental states are ontologically irreducible to physical states, they are causally reducible ( see causality ).
Despite the view that magic is less than rational and entails an inferior concept of causality, in The Savage Mind ( 1966 ), Claude Lévi-Strauss suggested that magical procedures are relatively effective in exerting control over the environment.
He says that the worldview of MVAH is closer to the reality described by 20th century physics, which challenged the reductionist materialist worldview by finding that quantum mechanical phenomena contradict the idea of solid matter, that causality is less definite, that material existence is connected in unexpected and nonlocal ways, and that a reductionist view is untenable at the quantum level.
This view of order necessarily departs from any notion which entails signalling, and therefore causality.
His view is that although mental states are not ontologically irreducible to physical states, they are causally reducible ( see causality ).
For Seal, this search for meaning has two dimensions: firstly, the historical dimension that explores how a world view or a zeitgeist is shaped by the continuum of the ancient, medieval and the modern, and secondly the cultural dimension which spells out how specific patterns of human configurations shape a world view in the mode of causality.

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