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Mathematical modelling in this way does not necessarily require formal mathematics ; animals have been shown to use dead reckoning.
Degas assigned the same significance to sculpture as to drawing: " Drawing is a way of thinking, modelling another ".
One of the earliest pioneering works in modelling information systems was done by Young and Kent ( 1958 ), who argued for " a precise and abstract way of specifying the informational and time characteristics of a data processing problem ".
Matsys ' firmness of outline, clear modelling and thorough finish of detail stem from van de Weyden's influence ; from the van Eycks and Memling by way of Dirck Bouts, the glowing richness of transparent pigments.
In modelling terms, assuming that the Markov property holds is one of a limited number of simple ways of introducing statistical dependence into a model for a stochastic process in such a way that allows the strength of dependence at different lags to decline as the lag increases.
Despite earning $ 1000 a day, Basinger never enjoyed modelling, saying " It was very hard to go from one booking to another and always have to deal with the way I looked.
Smillie believing that this was his way of saying, " I don't think you've got what it takes ", decided to leave the Glasgow School of Art, and embarked on modelling as her new career.
They have the advantage of modelling a number of physical systems such as gimbals, and joysticks, so are easily visualised, and are a very compact way of storing a rotation.
The term stone carving is of particular significance to sculptors being a reference to a particular way of producing sculpture, as opposed to modelling in clay or casting.
System designers often have to do the modelling using a standard specified by a customer, so that the customer can compare the results with other systems modelled in the same way.
Artificial intelligence, cognitive modelling, and neural networks are information processing paradigms inspired by the way biological neural systems process data.
Due to the way that the model eschews any account of causality, scientific modelling, or simplification — and the general rejection of logical positivism — it is no longer accepted by most current philosophers of science.
Harsanyi's approach to modelling a Bayesian game in such a way allows games of incomplete information to become games of imperfect information ( in which the history of the game is not available to all players ).
" The authors of the study argued that " mediating interactivity " is a sound concept, offering " a ... theoretical explanation for the way in which the multi-level modelling ( MLM ) analyses link the length of time pupils have been taught with interactive whiteboards to greater progress in national test scores year on year.
As for her career she went on to say: In terms of me shying away from modelling, I'd like to clarify in some way that I was taking a break from many things in my life and obviously what people in the public see is that I'm pulling away from what is more ' public '.
3 only for modelling purposes, to show in a simple way how the ruling profit rates on capital impacted on the development of production system, and he explicitly denied that a uniform rate of profit obtained in reality ; he only argued that at any time there would exist an average " minimum acceptable " profit rate on capital invested in industries, and if there was no realistic possibility at all of reaching at least that profit rate sometime in the future, capital would very likely be disinvested after a while, since the relevant business would then simply lack commercial viability ; alternatively, the business would be taken over, and restructured to restore an acceptable profit rate.
Despite being essentially an alternative act, the band's music eventually worked its way through to various mainstream television programmes such as Buffy the Vampire Slayer, and they were offered Hollywood movie roles, and modelling assignments from Ralph Lauren, and Next.

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* Extensibility: Any database system has its own predefined set of data types which we can use to build new types ( see Complex Objects ), but a purely extensible system is designed such that there are no logical differences between built-in ( or ' primitive ') data types and ' custom ' data types, though there may be strong differences in the way the two are implemented.
Union City High School and Athletic Complex opened in September 2009 on the site of the former Roosevelt Stadium, demolished in 2005 to make way for it.
Complex computer systems find their way into everyday life, and at the same time the market is saturated with competing brands.
A $ 103. 4 million renovation and expansion of the Science and Mathematics Complex is currently under way and is scheduled for completion in 2017.
Gordon fought his way through them and the government cover-up response combat units, making it to the Facility's Lambda Complex.
In February 2005, the north stands were demolished to make way for the new Case Athletic Complex, reducing the seating capacity to 35, 542.
A cycleway also courses its way through the Sporting Complex and links it to a polo field and a complex of soccer fields.
The William R. Nester and Antelope Halls Complex consists of two new housing units along 9th Avenue that are joined by a walk-through bridge way, that is also a lounge, study area and meeting room.
" There ’ s no legal way to say ‘ no ’ for that mineral owner to access those minerals ,” Blenden, Project Leader, San Luis Valley NWR Complex said
This eventually was sold to make way for the County Jail and Court, now the Peel Heritage Complex museum and art gallery.
* Center " Sport Club Q "': Event Center and Sports Complex, located at 8 Whereabouts way to the cross, to the side of Route 60 CH.
The term " constrained geometry complex " ( CGC ) ( sometimes also referred as Bercaw's Complex ) was first used in a patent issued by the Dow Chemical Co. for complexes in which a pi-bonded moiety ( e. g. cyclopentadienyl ) is linked to one of the other ligands on the same metal centre in such a way that the angle at this metal between the centroid of the pi-system and the additional ligand is smaller than in comparable unbridged complexes.
The course passes the Data Durbar Complex and approaches the half way stage, where it loops back towards the finish line in between Minar-e-Pakistan and Lahore Fort.

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More recently the " Panarchy " by theories of Adaptive Capacity and Resilience promoted by C. Holling and Lance Gunderson, have revived interest in the theory, as a way of integrating social systems, economics and ecology.
Adaptive reuse is seen as an effective way of reducing urban sprawl and environmental impact .< ref > Joachim, M. 2002, " Adaptive reuse ", Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1 Oct. 2011 < http :// www. archinode. com / lcaadapt. html ></ ref > By reusing an existing structure within a site, the energy required to create these spaces is lessened, as is the material waste that comes from destroying old sites and rebuilding using new materials.
Lo and MacKinlay have authored a paper, the Adaptive Market Hypothesis, which puts forth another way of looking at predictability of price changes.

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Bluetooth provides a secure way to connect and exchange information between devices such as faxes, mobile phones, telephones, laptops, personal computers, printers, Global Positioning System ( GPS ) receivers, digital cameras, and video game consoles.
Two other satellites made observations at the time of the impact: the Ulysses spacecraft, primarily designed for solar observations, was pointed towards Jupiter from its location 2. 6 AU away, and the distant Voyager 2 probe, some 44 AU from Jupiter and on its way out of the Solar System following its encounter with Neptune in 1989, was programmed to look for radio emission in the 1 – 390 kHz range.
For centuries, many philosophers and scientists supposed that extrasolar planets existed, but there was no way of knowing how common they were or how similar they might be to the planets of the Solar System.
; Search and rescue: System will pick up distress beacon locations ; feasible to send feedback, e. g. confirming help is on its way.
System Restore was a notable feature that made its way into Windows XP.
Joysticks were commonly used as controllers in first and second generation game consoles, but they gave way to the familiar game pad with the Nintendo Entertainment System and Sega Master System during the mid-1980s, though joysticks — especially arcade-style one — were and are popular after-market add-ons for any console.
In the Nordic System of labour market regulation, the government ’ s legislative role is limited in the same way as in the Anglo-Saxon system.
In this way, microprogramming enabled IBM to design many System / 360 models with substantially different hardware and spanning a wide range of cost and performance, while making them all architecturally compatible.
Quality System requirements for medical have been internationally recognized as a way to assure product safety and efficacy and customer satisfaction since at least 1983, and were instituted as requirements in a final rule published on October 7, 1996.
If this is typical, one way of discovering an extraterrestrial civilization might be to detect non-natural radio emissions from a location outside our Solar System.
In this way he turned the Three-age System from being an evolutionary scheme based on intuition and general knowledge into a system of relative chronology supported by archaeological evidence.
One article distributed this way is " Metaphor and War: The Metaphor System Used to Justify War in the Gulf ", in which Lakoff argues that the particular conceptual metaphors used by the first Bush administration to justify American involvement in the Gulf ended up either obscuring reality, or putting a spin on the facts that was accommodating to the administration's case for military action.
In September, 1944, Noble acquired the rights to the names " American Broadcasting Company " ( from the licensee of WOL ), " American Broadcasting Corporation " ( from the licensee of WLAP ), and " American Network " ( from a defunct group of FM broadcasters ), clearing the way to rename American Broadcasting System to American Broadcasting Company, with the Blue becoming " ABC ".
... Oh, by the way, the acronym stood for Real-Time System Executive.
From the Earth there is often no way to resolve a small object in our Solar System, even in the most powerful of telescopes, since the apparent angular size of the object is smaller than one pixel in the detector.
With Fred Archer, Adams developed the Zone System as a way to determine proper exposure and adjust the contrast of the final print.
Barbequor plotted to devour the entire Solar System and repelled anyone who tried to disrupt his barbecue through whatever way possible.
In Israel, the IDF's ntmm course in considered a prominent way to train System administrators.
The rudimentary Wang 1200 machine was the precursor of the Wang Office Information System ( OIS ), which revolutionized the way typing projects were performed in the American workplace.
In 2000 Babbitt created the National Landscape Conservation System, a collection of 15 U. S. National Monuments and 14 National Conservation Areas to be managed by the Bureau of Land Management in such a way as to keep them " healthy, open, and wild.
If disc galaxies had mass distributions which were similar to the observed distribution of stars and gas, the rotation curves velocities should decline at large distances ( dotted line A in illustration ), in the same way as other systems with most of their mass in the centre, such as the Solar System of planets or the moons of Jupiter, following the prediction of Kepler's Laws.
The System: the American way of politics at the breaking point.
The range is mostly uninhabited, but the Dalton Highway and the Trans-Alaska Pipeline System run through the Atigun Pass ( 1, 415 m, 4, 643 ft ) on their way to the North Slope and the oil fields at Prudhoe Bay.

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