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equivalent and streamlined
In " Ghost in the Machines ", Bender's ghost is sent to an equivalent robot Heaven monitored by a Robot God whose streamlined design is reminiscent of EVE in the Pixar animated film Wall-E.

equivalent and construction
Refer to the lower Directrix section of this article for a second equivalent construction of an ellipse.
Any mathematical object is considered to be a product of a construction of a mind, and therefore, the existence of an object is equivalent to the possibility of its construction.
Another feature is the NET ( Null End Tag ) construction:, which is structurally equivalent to.
It is estimated that compared to a concrete framed construction, the timber structure saved the equivalent in carbon production as nine years of the building's operation.
Eventually steel blades and steel towers replaced wooden construction, and at their peak in 1930, an estimated 600, 000 units were in use, with capacity equivalent to 150 megawatts.
Kakuei left school after the equivalent of the eighth grade and went to work in the construction business, and soon moved to Tokyo.
In 1931, he became an Oberführer ( a rank equivalent to senior Colonel ) in the Sturmabteilung ( SA ), which was then commanded by Ernst Röhm: that year, Todt also completed his doctorate ( on " Fehlerquellen beim Bau von Landstraßendecken aus Teer und Asphalt "" Sources of defects in the construction of tarmac and asphalt road surfaces ").
Srinivasa Ramanujan in 1914 gave a ruler-and-compass construction which was equivalent to taking the approximate value for pi to be
It however requires several years before the polder is genuinely accessible for cultivation and construction of roads and homes can start, as in the first years the soil is equivalent to quick sand.
In this sense we say that 2 groupoids and are Morita equivalent iff there exists a third groupoid together with 2 Morita morphisms from G to K and H to K. Transitivity is an interesting construction in the category of groupoid principal bundles and left to the reader.
The construction of Blackburn's original, Italian renaissance style town hall was completed in 1856 at a cost of £ 35, 000, equivalent to about £ 1. 5 million as at 2008.
He graduated in 1948, earning the French degree of Civil Engineer of Mines ( equivalent to a Master's degree ) becoming a pupil in the laboratory of Frédéric Joliot-Curie at the Collège de France during 1949, the year after Curie had directed construction of the first atomic pile within France.
They are fundamentally better at heat conduction over a distance than an equivalent cross-section of solid copper ( a heat sink alone, though simpler in design and construction, does not take advantage of the principle of matter phase transition ).
) The construction cost five million Ottoman mecidiye gold coins, the equivalent of 35 tonnes of gold.
It was to have been an equivalent to the Palace of Versailles, but only the central portion was built before the king died in 1886, whereafter construction was discontinued leaving 50 of the 70 rooms of the palace incomplete.
Note that in each case, we are only providing a construction of an object in the isomorphism class of pushouts ; as mentioned above, there may be other ways to construct it, but they are all equivalent.
As applications broadened after World War II to furniture, hi-fi equipment, computer programs and beyond, modular construction came to refer to any whole made up of self-contained units designed to be equivalent parts of a system, hence, we might say, " systemically equivalent.
The construction of the concrete superstructure took more than 6000 truckloads of concrete, or the equivalent of, with a weight of approximately.
This bill was even more stringent than that of the western American states in that it limited production to the equivalent of 400 kg CO < sub > 2 </ sub >/ MWh, which would effectively preclude the construction of any traditional coal-fired power plants.
Although the DFA and NFA have distinct definitions, a NFA can be translated to equivalent DFA using powerset construction, i. e., the constructed DFA and the NFA recognize the same formal language.
/ SH / is also commonly heard in the La Trinidad valley and nearby areas, as in shima ( a particle usually equivalent to the prepositions in, on, or to depending on the sentence construction ), but may be occasionally heard as / CH / in some communities.

equivalent and is
He mentions the beats only once '', when he refers to their having revived through mere power and abandonment and the unwillingness to, commit death in life some idea of a decent equivalent between verbal expression and actual experience,, but the entire narrative, is written in the tiresome vocabulary `` of '' that lost `` and '' dying cause, `` and in the '' `` sprung syntax that is supposed to supplant, our mother, tongue.
In the event the total of rupees accruing to the Government of the United States of America as a consequence of sales made pursuant to this Agreement is different from the rupee equivalent of $1,276 million, the amounts available for the purposes specified in paragraph 1, Article 2, will be adjusted proportionately.
In these readings, the double bass is either kept discreetly in the background, or it is dressed in clown's attire -- the musical equivalent of a bull in a china shop.
The cross-sectional area of the cylinders is determined and then the volume of the individual cylinders is computed by multiplying the area by the stroke length, which is the equivalent of the length of the cylinders.
It is well to bear in mind that gasoline will cost from $.80 to $.90 for the equivalent of a United States gallon and while you might prefer a familiar Ford, Chevrolet or even a Cadillac, which are available in some countries, it is probably wiser to choose the smaller European makes which average thirty, thirty-five and even forty miles to the gallon.
For example, when the film is only four minutes old, Neitzbohr refers to a small, Victorian piano stool as `` Wilhelmina '', and we are thereupon subjected to a flashback that informs us that this very piano stool was once used by an epileptic governess whose name, of course, was Doris ( the English equivalent, when passed through middle-Gaelic derivations, of Wilhelmina ).
It is convenient to classify a child's onset ages and completion ages as `` advanced '', `` moderate '' ( modal ), or `` delayed '' according to whether the child's age equivalent `` dots '' appeared to the left of, upon, or to the right of the appropriate short transverse line.
when it represents only itself and on which is its complement ( so that go on is semantically equivalent to board ), on has stronger stress than go does.
When I have instructions to leave is equivalent in meaning to I have instructions that I am to leave this place, dominant stress is ordinarily on leave.
When the same sequence is equivalent in meaning to I have instructions which I am to leave, dominant stress is ordinarily on instructions.
In the first of these sentences if by is the complement of come and Tuesday is an adjunct of time equivalent to on Tuesday, there will be strong stress on by in the spoken language ; ;
In the second sentence if drinking water is a gerundial clause and without drinking water is roughly equivalent in meaning to unless I drink water, there will be stronger stress on water than on drinking ; ;
but if drinking is a gerundial noun modifying water and without drinking water is equivalent to without water for drinking, there will be stronger stress on drinking than on water.
In the Steiners have busy lives without visiting relatives only context can indicate whether visiting relatives is equivalent in meaning to paying visits to relatives or to relatives who are visiting them, and in I looked up the number and I looked up the chimney only the meanings of number and chimney make it clear that up is syntactically a second complement in the first sentence and a preposition followed by its object in the second.

equivalent and given
When there are only two means to compare, the t-test and the ANOVA F-test are equivalent ; the relation between ANOVA and t is given by F = t < sup > 2 </ sup >.
Most European domestic power supplies run at 230 V, so the current drawn by a particular European appliance ( in Europe ) will be less than for an equivalent American one ( in the United States ).< ref group =" Note "> The formula for power is given by
** If S is a set of sentences of first-order logic and B is a consistent subset of S, then B is included in a set that is maximal among consistent subsets of S. The special case where S is the set of all first-order sentences in a given signature is weaker, equivalent to the Boolean prime ideal theorem ; see the section " Weaker forms " below.
The former is equivalent in ZF to the existence of an ultrafilter containing each given filter, proved by Tarski in 1930.
Hence, the axiom of regularity is equivalent, given the axiom of dependent choice, to the alternative axiom that there are no downward infinite membership chains.
A Mobile Athlon XPs ( Athlon XP-M ) using a given core is physically identical to the equivalent desktop Athlon XPs counterpart, only differing by the configuration used to achieve a given performance level.
If two equivalent amplifiers are being compared, the amplifier with higher gain settings would be more sensitive as it would take less input signal to produce a given amount of power.
" Although his answer is given merely as su eipas ( thou hast said it ), the Gospel of Mark states the answer as ego eimi ( I am ) and there are instances from Jewish literature in which the expression, " thou hast said it ", is equivalent to " you are right ".
No one has given a causal explanation, they argue, of why it would not be possible for a functionally equivalent non-conscious organism ( i. e., a philosophical zombie ) to achieve the very same survival advantages as a conscious organism.
These definitions are equivalent to one another, so the most convenient definition can be used to determine whether a given function is continuous or not.
An alternative and equivalent definition of Carmichael numbers is given by Korselt's criterion.
All the elements in a given equivalence class are equivalent among themselves, and no element is equivalent with any element from a different class.
In mathematics, given a set and an equivalence relation on, the equivalence class of an element in is the subset of all elements in which are equivalent to.
" In other words, the quantities of different elements deposited by a given amount of electricity are in the ratio of their chemical equivalent weights.
Church proved that there is no computable function which decides for two given λ calculus expressions whether they are equivalent or not.
The exact meaning of his name is uncertain: the common translation is " Lord of the Earth ": the Sumerian en is translated as a title equivalent to " lord "; it was originally a title given to the High Priest ; ki means " earth "; but there are theories that ki in this name has another origin, possibly kig of unknown meaning, or kur meaning " mound ".
It is also true that the category of covering morphisms of a given groupoid is equivalent to the category of actions of the groupoid on sets.
Previously it was on May 9, a date mistakenly given as that of his death It was ranked as a double in the Tridentine Calendar, becoming a third-class feast in 1960 and an obligatory memorial in 1969, all of them equivalent ranks.
He established that each HOUR would be worth the equivalent of $ 10, which was about the average hourly amount that workers earned in surrounding Tompkins County, although the exact rate of exchange for any given transaction was to be decided by the parties themselves.
Areas of the cities of Belfast, Cork, Dublin, Limerick, Derry and Waterford were carved from their surrounding counties to become county boroughs in their own right and given powers equivalent to those of administrative counties.
The adoption of international standards results in the creation of equivalent, national standards that are substantially the same as international standards in technical content, but may have ( i ) editorial differences as to appearance, use of symbols and measurement units, substitution of a point for a comma as the decimal marker, and ( ii ) differences resulting from conflicts in governmental regulations or industry-specific requirements caused by fundamental climatic, geographical, technological, or infrastructural factors, or the stringency of safety requirements that a given standard authority considers appropriate.
This is equivalent to the point-slope form above, where the slope is explicitly given as ( y < sub > 2 </ sub > − y < sub > 1 </ sub >)/( x < sub > 2 </ sub > − x < sub > 1 </ sub >).
An equivalent statement is the law of constant composition, which states that all samples of a given chemical compound have the same elemental composition by mass.

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