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abstract and title
After this is accomplished, no abstract of title is necessary.
and MSN use in some cases the title and abstract of the Open Directory Project ( ODP ) listing of a website for the title and / or description ( also called snippet or abstract ) in the search engine results pages ( SERP ).
) Darwin had initially decided to call it An abstract of an Essay on the Origin of Species and Varieties Through natural selection, but with Murray's persuasion it was eventually changed to the snappier title: On the Origin of Species, with the title page adding by Means of Natural Selection, or the Preservation of Favoured Races in the Struggle for Life.
Paul Esswood sang the title role, German director Achim Freyer staged the opera in an abstract style with highly ritualistic movements.
The title abstract usually gives the order of seniority for the deeds related to the tract being surveyed and should be used if available.
It seems to continue the story from the previous chapters, but has an unusually abstract chapter title.
Cendrars ' relationship with painters like Chagall and Léger led him to write a series of revolutionary abstract short poems published in 1919 under the title Dix-neuf poèmes élastiques ( Nineteen elastic poems ), some being tributes to his fellow artists.
In other cases, the chain of title is established by an abstract of title, sometimes, although not always, certified by an attorney.
Engines designed to search MEDLINE ( such as Entrez and PubMed ) generally use a Boolean expression combining MeSH terms, words in abstract and title of the article, author names, date of publication, etc.
* keyword search-a search of a database using some keyword, a significant word from the title, abstract, or descriptor of a record as a point of reference to the article's overall content.
Instead, the connections between each title are more abstract than story-based, linked only on the karmic level.
Within an English-language book, the table of contents usually appears after the title page, copyright notices, and, in technical journals, the abstract ; and before any lists of tables or figures, the foreword, and the preface.
An ordinary monograph has a title page, an abstract, a table of contents, comprising the various chapters ( introduction, literature review, findings, etc.
Some older house styles specify that front matter ( title page, abstract, table of content, etc.
Ruttmann gave up, though during this time Fischinger shot many abstract tests of his own using the machine ( some of these are distributed today under the assigned title Wax Experiments ).
In 1940 Clement Greenberg adapted the concept for his own essay entitled Towards a Newer Laocoön in which he argued that abstract art now provided an ideal for artists to measure their work against, and this title was copied by a 2007 exhibition at the Henry Moore Institute which exhibited work by modern artists influenced by the sculpture.
" in Mad 13 ( July 1954 ), pasted into a panel as the title of an abstract painting seen in the background.
An example of a complex search combining object, title and abstract queries with a date filter
The database can be queried for author names, astronomical object names, title words, and words in the abstract text, and results can be filtered according to a number of criteria.

abstract and lists
The name list is also used for several concrete data structures that can be used to implement abstract lists, especially linked lists.
The earliest identity "= cw4t7abs " ( antiorp @ tezcat. com ) surfaced in 1995 on mailing lists and newsgroups relating to electronic music production ( for instance, the Kurzweil K2000 music synthesizer ) and related Usenet groups ( rec. music. makers. synth ), rendering them speechless with spiralling messages saturated in a dense fogginess of code-poetry, abstract ASCII art as well as exceptionally focused personal engagement.
These structures provide efficient implementations for mutable ordered lists, and can be used for other abstract data structures such as associative arrays, priority queues and sets.
Developers may choose to use JFace to provide more flexible and abstract data models for complex SWT controls such as trees, tables and lists, or access those controls directly as needed.
To create these lists of related articles, PubMed compares words from the title and abstract of each citation, as well as the MeSH headings assigned, using a powerful word-weighted algorithm.
* Such requirements lists abstract all the requirements and so there is little context.
Chronic heavy alcohol users showed impaired performance on tasks including learning word lists, short-and long-term logical memory, general working memory, and abstract reasoning.
Since the data represented by property lists is somewhat abstract, the underlying file format can be implemented many ways.

abstract and all
The extreme limitations he sensed in all current abstract art made that seem to him increasingly arid and cold.
And, he added: `` During the many months in prison camp, all abstract images vanished from my mind ''.
( We abstract here from technological progress and assume that prices of all other products change proportionately.
In this model, we abstract from all non-wage sources of cost changes, so that the `` public-limit price '' only rises as the wage rate rises.
The abstract also records all deeds, wills, mortgages, and other documents that affect ownership of the property.
This is true for all verbal / abstract communication.
From all the different names of the same Celtic people in literature and inscriptions it is possible to abstract a continental Celtic segment, boio -.
That is, a file ( an abstract concept ) in a real computer system must have a real physical analogue if it is to exist at all.
In mathematics, particularly in the area of abstract algebra known as group theory, a characteristic subgroup is a subgroup that is invariant under all automorphisms of the parent group.
Achaemenid era ( 648 – 330 BCE ) Zoroastrianism developed the abstract concepts of heaven, hell, personal and final judgement, all of which are only alluded to in the Gathas.
In mathematics, more specifically in abstract algebra, the commutator subgroup or derived subgroup of a group is the subgroup generated by all the commutators of the group.
By contrast with empiricism and idealism, which emphasize the epistemologically privileged status of sense data ( empirical ) and the primacy of Reason ( theoretical ) respectively, modern rationalism adds a third ' system of thinking ', ( as Gaston Bachelard has termed these areas ) and holds that all three are of equal importance: The empirical, the theoretical and the abstract.
Researchers have found that transitions, such as from concrete to abstract logical thought, do not occur at the same time in all domains.
As the four " modern-day " factors are all essentially abstract, the current economic age has been called the Intangible Economy.
The middot seem to have been first laid down as abstract rules by the teachers of Hillel, though they were not immediately recognized by all as valid and binding.
Nor do all metaphysical idealists agree on the nature of the ideal ; for Plato, the fundamental entities were non-mental abstract forms, while for Leibniz they were proto-mental and concrete monads.
Because of the complex and abstract nature of love, discourse on love is commonly reduced to a thought-terminating cliché, and there are a number of common proverbs regarding love, from Virgil's " Love conquers all " to The Beatles ' " All You Need Is Love ".
We can solve both problems using a more abstract definition of the exponential map that works for all Lie groups, as follows.
Music videos can accommodate all styles of filmmaking, including animation, live action films, documentaries, and non-narrative, abstract film.
The realist answer is that all the green things are green in virtue of the existence of a universal ; a single abstract thing that, in this case, is a part of all the green things.
Metaphysical nihilism is the philosophical theory that there might be no objects at all, i. e. that there is a possible world in which there are no objects at all ; or at least that there might be no concrete objects at all, so even if every possible world contains some objects, there is at least one that contains only abstract objects.

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