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item and form
Just as in an alphanumeric system, the DDC is hierarchical ; it also uses some aspects of a faceted classification scheme, combining elements from different parts of the structure, to construct a number representing the subject content ( often combining two subject elements with linking numbers and geographical and temporal elements ) and the form of an item, rather than drawing upon a list containing each class and its meaning.
An item of knowledge cannot be " disqualified " by being arrived at by a specific process in a particular form.
For much of their early history, slingshots were a " do it yourself " item, typically made from a forked branch to form the " Y " shaped handle, with rubber strips sliced from items as inner tubes or other sources of good vulcanized rubber and firing suitably sized stones.
Another form of sacrifice involves the burning of Joss paper, or Hell Bank Notes, on the assumption that images thus consumed by the fire will reappear — not as a mere image, but as the actual itemin the spirit world, making them available for revered ancestors and departed loved ones.
* X is commonly used as a generic mark ( selecting an item on a form, indicating a location on a map, etc.
Infections found in commercial-sized lobsters in Canada were probably acquired from crabs that form an important dietary item of lobsters.
Similar treatment applies to the Gradual verse, which is normally attached to the opening Alleluia to form a single item.
The Alleluia verse, together with the closing Alleluia, normally form an item in themselves, while the Offertory and the Communion are set as they stand.
A special case of a random function is a random permutation, where a realisation can be interpreted as being in the form of a function on the set of integers describing the original location of an item, where the value of the function provides the new ( permuted ) location of the item that was in a given location.
Its most common form, the UPC-A, consists of 12 numerical digits, which are uniquely assigned to each trade item.
If a plaintiff requests damages in the form of money or certain other forms of relief, such as the return of a specific item of property, the remedy is considered legal, and a jury is available as the fact-finder.
* contextual differences ( roughly, québécisme de statut ), in which the lexical item has a similar form and meaning in Quebec French as in other varieties, but the context in which the item is used is different.
The item llanw is reconstructed in Proto-Celtic as * φlanwo-‘ flood, filling .’ This * φlanwo-may plausibly have had a reduced form * φlanu-‘ flood .’ This etymology is echoed in the following Gaelic ( Irish ) words:
* Putting the spray dried powder into a mold and pressing it to form a green body ( an unsintered ceramic item );
Certain nouns in some languages have the unmarked form referring to multiple items, with an inflected form referring to a single item.
The declamatory opening chorus " Behold the Lamb of God ", in fugal form, is followed by the alto solo " He was despised " in E flat major, the longest single item in the oratorio, in which some phrases are sung unaccompanied to emphasise Christ's abandonment.
In his Galaxy Five-Star Shelf column of December, 1954, he states, "... I actually did not become an earnest devotee of the form until 1944, about a year before the Atomic Age actually opened .... The first item I remember reading that could be classified as science fiction was H. G. Wells ' Men Like Gods, back in 1924 when I was a college sophomore.
Oda reworked some statutes from 786 to form his updated code, and one item that was dropped were any clauses dealing with paganism.
* A form of promotion where an event or item is mentioned on air in exchange for an appearance on the mentioning show.
They form an important item of diet for many species and the staple diet of some such as the African ant Amblyopone pluto, which feeds solely on geophilomorph centipedes, and the South African Cape black-headed snake Aparallactus capensis.
In linguistics, singulative number and collective number ( abbreviated and ) are terms used when the grammatical number for multiple items is the unmarked form of a noun, and the noun is specially marked to indicate a single item.

item and floating
Loggerheads may mistake the floating plastic for jellyfish, a common food item.
A Power Core, or Power Pill, is glowing pink-and-blue crystalline item floating in a set location of an arena map.

item and digitized
The alternatives are to look for a reprint or newer edition, search for the item at full-text or digitized book websites such as Project Gutenberg or Google Books, and if necessary, pay to have a microfilm copy made.

item and image
When the system time is set to certain dates, the image of the HUNT Team in the main menu will show one of the characters wearing or holding a holiday-themed item, such as a Santa hat or an American flag.
Since, eyeglasses have become an acceptable fashion item and often act as a key component in individuals ' personal image.
* The image can be printed all over the entire item, with no difficulty in printing all the way to the edges.
At this point, we can propose to coin a new lexical item, image, whose character should be immediately evident from the following:
Image: Aureliaauritakils3. jpg | In situ image of the fibres of an Aurelia aurita from the Baltic Sea showing a prey item, probably a copepod pulled to the body by contracting the fibres in a corkscrew fashion.
An array of these emitters can be placed around a target item to be scanned and the images from each emitter can be assembled by computer software to provide a 3-dimensional image of the target in a fraction of the time it takes using a conventional X-ray device.
As a real item is removed from the conveyor belt, it leaves behind a projected image of itself, which is then used to accompany future objects.
A Watch-Me-Grow Chia Card displays a changing image of the Chia item it was packaged with in various stages of growth, from the bare Terra Cotta statue, to the fully grown image normally displayed on the packaging.
At the item processing center, the checks are sorted by machine according to the routing / transit ( RT ) number as presented by the magnetic ink character recognition ( MICR ) line, and scanned to produce a digital image.
Trademarked brand names, logos, or character images are licensed to manufacturers of products such as toys or clothing, which then make items in or emblazoned with the image of the license, hoping they'll sell better than the same item with no such image.
** If this is a promotional image from the company, then any " user-supplied " image whose sole purpose was clearly to represent the same copyrighted box / item art ( and nothing else, and with no significant artistic input-i. e.
** If this is a promotional image from the company, then any " user-supplied " image whose sole purpose was clearly to represent the same copyrighted box / item art ( and nothing else, and with no significant artistic input-i. e.
# This image illustrates the text next to which it appears, which describes the item portrayed.
Crombie coats were also fashionable among mods, who saw them as a stylish item of clothing that enhanced their clean-cut image.
A micrograph or photomicrograph is a photograph or digital image taken through a microscope or similar device to show a magnified image of an item.
Web table structures can also be used to put things side by side, but face the same potential problem of scrolling away the item such as an image when the descriptive and comparative information becomes longer.
** If this is a promotional image from the company, then any " user-supplied " image whose sole purpose was clearly to represent the same copyrighted box / item art ( and nothing else, and with no significant artistic input-i. e.

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