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Quite possibly it was a survival of a Roman concept of " Britain ": it is significant that, while the hyperbolic inscriptions on coins and titles in charters often included the title rex Britanniae, when England was unified the title used was rex Angulsaxonum, (' king of the Anglo-Saxons '.
In music, a concept album is an album that is " unified by a theme, which can be instrumental, compositional, narrative, or lyrical.
" Commonly, concept albums incorporate preconceived musical or lyrical ideas with all songs contributing to a single overall theme or unified story.
Sorrow ( released in December 1968 ) by British group the Pretty Things is generally considered to be among the first creatively successful rock concept albums-in that each song is part of an overarching unified concept – the life story of the main character, Sebastian Sorrow.
Ørsted's discovery also represented a major step toward a unified concept of energy.
Modern Hebrew tends to reserve this construction for phrases where the two components form a unified concept, whereas ordinary possession is more commonly expressed analytically with the preposition shel ' of ' ( etymologically consisting of the relativizer she-' that ' and the preposition le-' to ').
The concept of an inherited cultural patrimony from a common origin rapidly became central to a divisive question within romantic nationalism: specifically, is a nation unified because it comes from the same genetic source, that is because of race, or is the participation in the organic nature of the " folk " culture self-fulfilling?
For example, in Chinese real estate law there is no unified concept of real property ; the state owns all land but often not the structures that sit on that land.
His concept of Minkowski space is the earliest treatment of space and time as two aspects of a unified whole, the essence of special relativity.
The concept of ' atom ', introduced by Democritus, unified all phenomena observed in nature as the motion of atoms.
This inclusion of ventrally located striatal tissue in aunified ” striatum, along with the recognition of connectionally associated pallidal elements in the substantia innominata and deep layers of the olfactory tubercle ( i. e., the ventral pallidum ), has had great impact on the functional-anatomical concept of the basal ganglia.
Another concept emerged – that of a unified Europe.
Mao also believed strongly in the concept of a unified " people ".
Some neuroscientists no longer believe that the concept of a unified " limbic system " is valid, though.
Organizationally, DIA adopted the concept of functional management to better address unified & specified command intelligence issues.
Classes and Procedures are unified to one concept, a Pattern.
It increased the powers of the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and created the concept of a truly unified joint U. S. forces ( i. e., army, air Force, marines, and navy forces organized under one command ).
Modern interest in the concept stems from particle theories, notably the grand unified and superstring theories, which predict their existence.
She also explains that the concept of globalization itself is gender biased, because its depiction as " dominant, unified, intentional " is inherently masculinized and misleading.
" However, in his 1883 essay " Le Judaïsme comme race et religion " he disputed the concept that Jewish people constitute a unified racial entity in a biological sense, which made his views unpalatable within racialized antisemitism.
Some neuroscientists, including Joseph LeDoux, have suggested that the concept of a functionally unified limbic system should be abandoned as obsolete because it is grounded mainly in historical concepts of brain anatomy that are no longer accepted as accurate.
He opposed perception of landscapes by other than sight, e. g. sounds and odours, on the grounds that these do not contribute to a unified concept.
From this he concluded that time and space should be treated equally, and so arose his concept of events taking place in a unified four-dimensional space-time continuum.

unified and can
`` Speed in painting a picture is valid only when it imparts spontaneity and crispness, but unless the artist has lots of experience so that he can control rapid execution, he would do well to take these first sketches and soberly reorder their design to achieve a unified composition.
Some grand unified theories of particle physics also predict that a single proton can decay, changing the baryon number by one ; however, this has not yet been observed under experiment.
They show how our conscious experience can discriminate between infinitely different possible scenes and details ( differentiation ) because it integrates those details from our sensory systems, while the integrative nature of consciousness in this view easily explains how our experience can seem unified as one whole despite all of these individual parts.
To provide modularity, memory and I / O buses can be combined into a unified system bus.
Technical writing can help build a unified resource for successful documentation, training and execution of customer relationship management systems.
The question is: How can a single, unified database meet varying requirements of so many users?
Moving away from an early interest in Hegel, Dewey proceeded to reject all forms of dualism and dichotomy in favor of a philosophy of experience as a series of unified wholes in which everything can be ultimately related.
It can be argued that because of Adenauer's policies, a later reunification of both German states was possible ; and unified Germany has remained a solid partner in the European Union and NATO.
These can be precisely calculated and therefore a unified calendar is imminent if it becomes adopted worldwide.
As a result, OSes which implement the segmented architecture are more predictable and can deal with higher interrupt rates compared to the unified architecture.
At higher energies Ws and Zs can be created easily and the unified nature of the force becomes apparent.
Bean Validation provides a unified way to provide constraints on beans ( e. g. JPA model classes ) that can be enforced cross-layer.
For example, one can apply the current understanding of grand unified theories ( GUT's-both quasi-classical, such as general relativity, and modern, such as quantum gravity, superstring, and M-theories ) to these three primary cosmogonic paradoxes in thought experiments.
Weyl algebras and Clifford algebras admit a further structure of a *- algebra, and can be unified as even and odd terms of a superalgebra, as discussed in CCR and CAR algebras.
The conceptual difference between a true flat tax and a marginally flat tax, can be unified by recognizing that the latter simply excludes certain kinds of funds from being defined as income.
The concepts are unified with two properties, the " simple security property " ( a subject can only read from an object that it dominates greater than is a close enough — albeit mathematically imprecise — interpretation ) and the " confinement property ," or "*- property " ( a subject can only write to an object that dominates it ).
Evolutionary developmental biology is not yet a unified discipline, but can be distinguished from earlier approaches to evolutionary theory by its focus on a few crucial ideas.
This human culture is starting to become more and more unified itself because of globalization and therefore can be further examined through Cultural Studies.
VoIP solutions aimed at businesses have evolved into unified communications services that treat all communications — phone calls, faxes, voice mail, e-mail, Web conferences and more — as discrete units that can all be delivered via any means and to any handset, including cellphones.
The axiomatic approach Arrow adopted can treat all conceivable rules ( that are based on preferences ) within one unified framework.
* Fixed pipelines are being done away with in favor of fully programmable pipelines ( often referred to as unified pipeline architecture ), which can be programmed to emulate the same.

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