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Alternatively, atomic orbitals refer to functions that depend on the coordinates of one electron ( i. e. orbitals ) but are used as starting points for approximating wave functions that depend on the simultaneous coordinates of all the electrons in an atom or molecule.
Alternatively, the rock picker can feel underneath rocks at low tides for abalone.
Alternatively, for a single system at a well-defined temperature, it gives the probability that the system is in the specified state.
Alternatively, there may further be requirements for maximum terms that a government can keep power before holding an election.
Alternatively, if using more than one or two techniques for every experiment is infeasible, some of the benefits of consilience may still be obtained if it is well-established that these techniques usually give the same result.
Alternatively, if positive pressures are required, standard glassware can not be used, energy must be used for pressurization and there is a higher chance of side reactions occurring in the distillation, such as decomposition, due to the higher temperatures required to effect boiling.
Alternatively, the more reflux that is provided for a given desired separation, the fewer the number of theoretical plates required.
Alternatively, for an orientable surface the formula can be given in terms of the genus of a surface, g:
Alternatively, in Fenichel's words, " the superego is reprojected onto external objects for the purpose of getting rid of guilt feelings ... using external objects as " witnesses " in the fight against the superego.
Alternatively, Portsmouth and Southsea is another railway station, used for connections to Bristol ( Temple Meads ) and Cardiff.
Alternatively, the word may be derived from an Irish word for a wooden anchor.
Alternatively, they can be termed when they are designed for combat as opposed to iaitō training swords.
Alternatively, functioning may be affected by the stress of having to hide a condition in work or school etc., by adverse effects of medications or other substances, or by mismatches between illness-related variations and demands for regularity.
Alternatively, we could control the Hamiltonian of the system, and thus the time evolution operator U ( for a time independent Hamiltonian,, where is called the generator of translations in time ) up to some fixed time interval, which yields a unitary operator.
Alternatively, the maximal round trump suit can be determined in a variety of ways: for instance, by revealing the dealer's last card as in whist or by cutting the pack before dealing.
Alternatively, the children are allowed to " steal " the afikoman and demand a reward for its return.
( Alternatively, for a preorder "", a relation "<" can be defined as a < b if and only if ( a b and a ≠ b ).
Alternatively, they may have used stored yolk products for nourishment during their first few days of life, as in modern reptiles, rather than depend on parents for food.
This permits the carrying of even more propellant, enormously improving the delta-v. Alternatively, some rockets such as for rescue scenarios or racing carry relatively little propellant and payload and thus need only a lightweight structure and instead achieve high accelerations.
Alternatively, public health strategies could selectively address socioeconomic factors that have been linked to higher rates of schizophrenia in certain groups, for example in relation to immigration, ethnicity or poverty.
Alternatively, the search engine may store a copy of each item in a cache so that users can see the state of the item at the time it was indexed or for archive purposes or to make repetitive processes work more efficiently and quickly.
Alternatively, he may have proved the heliocentric theory by determining the constants of a geometric model for the heliocentric theory and by developing methods to compute planetary positions using this model, like what Nicolaus Copernicus later did in the 16th century.

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Alternatively, both Guildown and Guildford may derive independently from a gold-coloured feature ; either the yellow flowers of the marsh marigold or the gold-coloured ( sandy ) soil of the hillside, Guildford translates literally as gold ford after the golden coloured sandy soil at the Ford in the River Wey.
Alternatively, the loss of an abductable great toe and therefore the ability to grasp with the foot ( a feature of all other primates ) suggests that A. afarensis was no longer adapted to climbing.
Alternatively, an astronomical survey may comprise a set of many images or spectra of objects which share a common type or feature.

Alternatively and called
Alternatively, the objects are called the first and second coordinates, or the left and right projections of the ordered pair.
Alternatively called " torpedo scads ", they are cold-blooded with white flesh.
Alternatively, social commentators who suggest escalating crisis are often called prophets of doom.
Alternatively, they may be prepared artificially, when they are called liposomes.
Alternatively, an apparatus called a smoker with a separate fire box may be used.
Alternatively, a signal can be broken into short segments ( sometimes called frames ), and spectrum analysis may be applied to these individual segments.
Alternatively they were called Cēphisso, Apollonis, and Borysthenis, whose names characterise them as daughters of Apollo.
Alternatively, a hyperboloid of two sheets of axis AB is obtained as the set of points P such that AP − BP is a constant, AP being the distance between A and P. Points A and B are then called the foci of the hyperboloid.
Alternatively such a fault can be called an extensional fault.
Alternatively, they may be called Angels ' Doors, and the Archangels Michael and Gabriel are often depicted there.
Alternatively, one can be placed in the stratification system by their inherited position, which is called ascribed status.
Alternatively, if the mail user agent supports it, < tt > sa-learn </ tt > can be called for individual emails.
Alternatively, a coffee-free " cream " base was created to make a beverage called a Frappuccino Blended Crème.
Alternatively, when the calling party is at the IP side, the User Agent ( UA ) piece of software of the dialler will allow to dial a E. 164 number, but the dialler UA will convert it into a URI, to be used for looking-up at the ENUM gateway DNS and fetch the NAPTR record obtaining the called party wishes about how the call should be forwarded or terminated ( again, either on IP or on PSTN terminations ).
Alternatively it is called the seat of the ' red bindu ', or subtle drop, which is caused to rise up to the ' white bindu ' in the head in order to unite the female and masculine energies of Shakti and Shiva.
Alternatively, a Star Wars fan who believes that only the films ( with or without Lucasfilm's changes ) reflect George Lucas's universe and that the spin-off novels, comic books and other stories are not continuous or worth consideration can also be called a purist.
Alternatively, it has been observed that the red cloth around God has the shape of a human uterus ( one art historian has called it a " uterine mantle "), and that the scarf hanging out, coloured green, could be a newly cut umbilical cord.
x for all x in X. Alternatively, the maps μ ( e, x ) and μ ( x, e ) are sometimes only required to be homotopic to the identity ( in this case e is called homotopy identity ), sometimes through basepoint preserving maps.
Alternatively, a tree house may be included in the same category as structures such as garden sheds, sometimes called a " temporary structure ".
Alternatively, it may be treated by a reparative plastic surgery operation called a frenuloplasty, or by complete circumcision including resection of the frenulum ( frenectomy ).
Alternatively, Kintarō's real mother left the child in the wilds or died and left him an orphan, and he was raised by the mountain witch Yama-uba ( one tale says Kintarō's mother raised him in the wilds, but due to her haggard appearance, she came to be called Yama-uba ).
Alternatively some CEGEP's offer vocational training, but it is more likely that vocational training will be found at institutions separate from the academic institutions, though they may still be called colleges.
Alternatively, Japantowns are called Little Tokyos or Nihonmachis ( 日本町 or 日本街 ) or J-towns.

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