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structures and composite
Honeycomb structures began to replace milled structures, and the first composite components began to appear on components subjected to little stress.
Therefore, aperiodic or quasiperiodic structures can be divided into two main classes: those with crystallographic point-group symmetry, to which the incommensurately modulated structures and composite structures belong, and those with non-crystallographic point-group symmetry, to which quasicrystal structures belong.
# Menus should be treated like hierarchical composite structures.
* Code modules / libraries with separate namespaces ( On the other hand, composite data structures are missing ),
Module-like structures: composite systems involving two sets and employing at least two binary operations.
The intent of a composite is to " compose " objects into tree structures to represent part-whole hierarchies.
Hence it was widely used in buildings in ancient times, before the advent of composite structures.
In US English, a walkway is a composite or umbrella term for all engineered surfaces or structures which support the use of trails.
During launch many gliders withstand 30G or more, far more than any manned aircraft is stressed to and launch speeds of sometimes over 140 km / h which energy is then converted in altitude ; this has only become possible since the advent of composite materials such as carbon ( graphite ), fiberglass, and Kevlar, which are used extensively in many of their structures.
Additionally, Mondino argued that distinct dissection methods should be applied to simple structures ( such as bones, muscles, nerves, veins, and arteries ) as compared to more complex composite parts ( for example, the eye, ear, liver, and spleen.
Four major eras in commercial airframe production stand out: all-aluminum structures beginning in the 1920s, high-strength alloys and high-speed airfoils beginning in the 1940s, long-range designs and improved efficiencies beginning in the 1960s, and composite material construction beginning in the 1980s, partly pioneered by Burt Rutan's designs.
This composite ( fibrous-parietal-pericardial ) sac protects the heart, anchors its surrounding structures, and prevents overfilling of the heart with blood.
* provides composite data types such as character strings, homogeneous-type arrays, lists, hash tables, and simple ( non-hierarchical ) record structures of mixed data types.
Liposomes are composite structures made of phospholipids and may contain small amounts of other molecules.
Citation of works of Baroque, search for the heroes and anti-heroes, based on the major composite structures, were undergoing constant change, often under the influence of the photographic image.
The towers are usually steel lattices or trusses ( wooden structures are used in Canada, Germany, and Scandinavia in some cases ) and the insulators are either glass or porcelain discs or composite insulators using silicone rubber or EPDM rubber material assembled in strings or long rods whose lengths are dependent on the line voltage and environmental conditions.
If the base register contains the address of a composite type ( a record or structure ), the offset can be used to select a field from that record ( most records / structures are less than 32 kB in size ).
Today HdH is in the forefront of composite structures technology and manufactures composite and alloy components for the Airbus A320 family, Airbus A330, Airbus A340, Airbus A380, Bombardier Challenger 300, Boeing 737, Boeing 747 and Boeing 777 as well as for several military aerospace programmes.
The Bhimashankara temple is a composite of old and the new structures in the Nagara style of architecture.

structures and system
Most countries in this second category share the difficulty of having many of the structures of a modern political and social system without the modern standards of performance required to make them effective.
And the more complex the morphophonemic system is in relation to the phonemic base, the less easily a phonemic system will be analysed without close attention to the morphophonemics -- at least, the less satisfying will a phonemic statement be if it cannot be related through morphophonemic rules to grammatically meaningful structures.
Lumbar puncture procedure, which is performed in many infectious disorders of the central nervous system is contraindicated in this condition ( as it is in all space-occupying lesions of the brain ) because removing a certain portion of the cerebrospinal fluid may alter the concrete intracranial pressure balances and causes the brain tissue to move across structures within the skull ( brain herniation ).
The natural gas transportation system comprises of trunk and regional natural gas pipelines, and more than 300 associated structures, connecting production rigs, the Okoli natural gas storage facility, 27 end-users and 37 distribution systems.
Aside from these core elements, a civilization is often marked by any combination of a number of secondary elements, including a developed transportation system, writing, standardized measurement, currency, contractual and tort-based legal systems, characteristic art and architecture, mathematics, enhanced scientific understanding, metallurgy, political structures, and organized religion.
American media critic Herbert Schiller wrote: " The concept of cultural imperialism today best describes the sum of the processes by which a society is brought into the modern world system and how its dominating stratum is attracted, pressured, forced, and sometimes bribed into shaping social institutions to correspond to, or even promote, the values and structures of the dominating centre of the system.
The term database is correctly applied to the data and their supporting data structures, and not to the database management system ( DBMS ).
He proposed a system of orbiting structures ( which he referred to initially as a shell ) designed to intercept and collect all energy produced by the Sun.
In Canadian and British functional structures there are 3rd ADs and even Trainee ADs ; in the American system there are 2nd 2nd ADs.
Although his many anatomical experiments on animal models led him to a more complete understanding of the circulatory system, nervous system, respiratory system and other structures, his work was not without scientific inaccuracies.
By 1954, Olympic Games apparatus and events for both men and women had been standardized in modern format, and uniform grading structures ( including a point system from 1 to 15 ) had been agreed upon.
* The file system and data structures for the first consumer CD-ROM.
The immune system is a system of biological structures and processes within an organism that protects against disease.
In 1981, Ariel Roth, in defense of the creation science position in the trial McLean v. Arkansas, said of " complex integrated structures " that " This system would not be functional until all the parts were there ... How did these parts survive during evolution ...?
While testifying at the Kitzmiller v. Dover Area School District trial Behe conceded that there are no peer-reviewed papers supporting his claims that complex molecular systems, like the bacterial flagellum, the blood-clotting cascade, and the immune system, were intelligently designed nor are there any peer-reviewed articles supporting his argument that certain complex molecular structures are " irreducibly complex.
Because of this work, many microscopic anatomical structures are named after Malpighi, including a skin layer ( Malpighi layer ) and two different Malpighian corpuscles in the kidneys and the spleen, as well as the Malpighian tubules in the excretory system of insects.
This is often based on interrupt priorities, which tend to not correspond well to the relevant system data structures.
In the central nervous system, the analogous structures are known as tracts.
The demand for such structures is huge because many diseases involve the decay of the nervous system ( ALS and multiple sclerosis ).
The structures that will provide the interface must also be compatible with the body ’ s immune system so that they will remain unaffected in the body for a long time.

structures and defined
Since Fire Temple was at least partially built to conform to the dimensions of the cliff alcove in which it was built, it is neither round in form nor truly subterranean like other structures defined as kivas
Biomes are defined by factors such as plant structures ( such as trees, shrubs, and grasses ), leaf types ( such as broadleaf and needleleaf ), plant spacing ( forest, woodland, savanna ), and climate.
That he admitted students of different classes as disciples is a clear demonstration that he fought against the feudal structures that defined pre-imperial Chinese society.
* 1983 — Sperry Corporation Martyn Richard Jones defines the Sperry Information Center approach, which while not being a true DW in the Inmon sense, did contain many of the characteristics of DW structures and process as defined previously by Inmon, and later by Devlin.
When the database is ready ( all its data structures and other needed components are defined ) it is typically populated with initial application's data ( database initialization, which is typically a distinct project ; in many cases using specialized DBMS interfaces that support bulk insertion ) before making it operational.
Differential topology considers the properties and structures that require only a smooth structure on a manifold to be defined.
The first statement of modern " tree-based " Genetic Programming ( that is, procedural languages organized in tree-based structures and operated on by suitably defined GA-operators ) was given by Nichael L. Cramer ( 1985 ).
Lazy evaluation allows control structures to be defined normally, and not as primitives or compile-time techniques.
The art historian Giordano Berti has defined him as " the Prince of Labyrinths " due to his ability to create using the refined Trompe-l ' œil technique, a considerable number of absolutely innovative, almost modelled structures.
Since these concepts are formally defined in the article on structures, the present article can content itself with an informal introduction which consists in examples of how these terms are used.
That he admitted students of different classes as disciples is a clear demonstration that he fought against the feudal structures that defined pre-imperial Chinese society.
Bureaucratic / corporate organised crime groups are defined by the general rigidity of their internal structures.
Research has focused on whether the gangs have formal structures, clear hierarchies and leadership in comparison with adult groups, and whether they are rational in pursuit of their goals, though positions on structures, hierarchies and defined roles are conflicting.
Members saw themselves as organised criminals ; gangs were formal-rational organisations, Strong organisational structures, well defined roles and rules that guided members ’ behaviour.
A profession has been further defined as: " a special type of occupation ...( possessing ) corporate solidarity ... prolonged specialized training in a body of abstract knowledge, and a collectivity or service orientation ... a vocational sub-culture which comprises implicit codes of behaviour, generates an esprit de corps among members of the same profession, and ensures them certain occupational advantages ...( also ) bureaucratic structures and monopolistic privileges to perform certain types of work ... professional literature, legislation, etc.
To properly understand or process it the recipient must know ( or be able to figure out ) what encoding was used ; however, they need not know anything about the computer architecture that was used, or about the binary structures defined by whatever program ( if any ) created the data.
A programmer can change the classes that implement primitive values, so that new behavior can be defined for their instances — for example, to implement new control structures — or even so that their existing behavior will be changed.
Individual academic units were defined as distinct structures, represented by Pavilions, facing a grassy quadrangle.
But the governmental structures to deal with these problems remain confused and ill defined.
Goldstein initially defined emergence as: " the arising of novel and coherent structures, patterns and properties during the process of self-organization in complex systems ".
Although sexual reproduction is defined at the cellular level, key features of sexual reproduction operate within the structures of the gamete cells themselves.
Reality can be defined in a way that links it to world views or parts of them ( conceptual frameworks ): Reality is the totality of all things, structures ( actual and conceptual ), events ( past and present ) and phenomena, whether observable or not.
One advantage of this restriction is that the structures studied in universal algebra can be defined in any category which has finite products.
A product of some set of algebraic structures is the cartesian product of the sets with the operations defined coordinatewise.

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