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Another and equivalent
Another equivalent axiom only considers collections X that are essentially powersets of other sets:
Another advantage with analog signals is that their processing may be achieved more simply than with the digital equivalent.
Another definition of asymmetric makes asymmetry equivalent to antisymmetry plus irreflexivity.
Another Vala, Aulë, creates the Dwarf race as an act of subcreation that honoured Eru Ilúvatar ( The equivalent of God in Tolkien's writings ), and which Eru accepted and made real, just as Niggle's Tree was made real.
Another matrix string theory equivalent to Type IIB string theory was constructed in 1996 by Ishibashi, Kawai, Kitazawa, and Tsuchiya.
Another equivalent definition of the rank of a matrix is the greatest order of any non-zero minor in the matrix ( the order of a minor being the size of the square sub-matrix of which it is the determinant ).
Another feature is the NET ( Null End Tag ) construction:, which is structurally equivalent to.
Another formalism mathematically equivalent to regular expressions, Finite automata are used in circuit design and in some kinds of problem-solving.
Another equivalent definition is
Another prominent opponent of Bligh, Macarthur's ally Thomas Jamison, was made the colony's Naval Officer ( the equivalent of Collector of Customs and Excise ).
Another report suggested that in 1669, Tavernier sold this large blue diamond along with approximately one thousand other diamonds to King Louis XIV of France for 220, 000 livres, the equivalent of 147 kilograms of pure gold.
Another example is al-Tusi's son, Sadr al-Din ( sometimes known as " Pseudo-Tusi "), who wrote a book on the subject in 1298, based on al-Tusi's later thoughts, which presented another hypothesis equivalent to the parallel postulate.
Another place is called the typical thirteenth Pratum magnum, a large open area destined to the market ( equivalent to today's Piazza Trento e Trieste ).
Another roughly equivalent title and area in medieval Eastern Europe were those of ban ( bojan, vojin or bayan ) and banate.
* Another variation includes being sent to procure a " long weight " or " long stand ," the idea being that the dupe will reach the shop ( or equivalent source of the mythical object ) and place the request.
Another equivalent version is
Another divide and conquer algorithm with a single subproblem is the Euclidean algorithm to compute the greatest common divisor of two numbers ( by reducing the numbers to smaller and smaller equivalent subproblems ), which dates to several centuries BC.
Another equivalent formula for the area, which more closely resembles Heron's formula, is
Another language game, " Fannee Doolee ," centers around a character who likes any person, place, thing or concept with double letters in it but hates its non-double-lettered equivalent, e. g., " Fannee Doolee likes sweets but hates candy.
Another, equivalent way to describe the same is that the distribution figure of each candidate is the votes for his party divided by his rank within his party ; the candidates with highest distribution figures are elected.
Another equivalent definition with the advantage of brevity is
Another way of putting this is that a phase angle of, say, 5 ° is considered to be completely equivalent to an angle of 365 °.
Another rearrangement shows that the Jacobi identity is equivalent to the following identity between the operators of the adjoint representation:
Another consideration is that due to the fact that territory controlled by Tang central authority was diminished by the equivalent of several of the northern provinces, something like a quarter of the remaining population no longer remained within the imperial revenue system.

Another and measure
Another notable measure is the use of a body double, a person who looks like the leader and who pretends to be the leader to draw attention away from the intended target.
Another method is to measure the brightness of an object and assume an intrinsic luminosity, from which the distance may be determined using the inverse square law.
Another way of proving the chain rule is to measure the error in the linear approximation determined by the derivative.
Another method of estimating E < sub > o </ sub > in an overloaded system is to measure the busy-hour call arrival rate, λ ( counting successful calls and blocked calls ), and the average call-holding time ( for successful calls ), h, and then estimate E < sub > o </ sub > using the formula E
Another measure such as life expectancy at age 5 ( e < sub > 5 </ sub >) can be used to exclude the effect of infant mortality to provide a simple measure of overall mortality rates other than in early childhood — in the hypothetical population above, life expectancy at age 5 would be another 65 years.
Another measure of the difference between these two similarly named but very distinct awards is their per-capita frequency of award: from 1946 to 1961 the average annual incidence of award of the Medal of Freedom was approximately 1 per every 86, 500 adult U. S. citizens ; from 1996 to 2011 the average annual incidence of award of the Presidential Medal of Freedom was approximately 1 per every 20, 500, 000 adult U. S. citizens ( so on an annualized per capita basis, about 240 Medals of Freedom have been awarded per one Presidential Medal of Freedom ).
Another measure of the speed of a Teletype machine was in total " operations per minute ( OPM )".
Another disadvantage of bank loans as a source of financing is that the bank may seek a measure of protection against default by the borrower via extensive financial covenants.
Another key reform measure was a call for teacher competency testing, which was strongly opposed by the teachers unions in Texas.
* Another more typical example in physics and engineering is the measure of plane angles.
Another measure of insulin resistance is the modified insulin suppression test developed by Gerald Reaven at Stanford University.
Another measure of central obesity which has shown superiority to BMI in predicting cardiovascular disease risk is the Index of Central Obesity ( waist-to-height ratio-WHtR ), where a ratio of >= 0. 5 ( i. e. a waist circumference at least half of the individual's height ) is predictive of increased risk.
Another example is a sports bar at the bottom of 5th Street in Benicia, California, named " Bottom of the Fifth ", referring to ( 1 ) the address, ( 2 ) baseball's fifth inning, and ( 3 ) a measure of consumption of a common quantity of alcoholic beverage.
Another pro-active measure the Government took to aid Gatwick's development at the time was to grant permission for a high-frequency helicopter shuttle service linking both of London's main airports.
Another vote, held on March 9, 2010, proved more successful when the measure was approved by a margin of 116 to 71, making Tusayan the 91st incorporated place in the state of Arizona.
Another measure is the ability to endure pain.
Another common explanation is that " nine yards " is a cubic measure and refers to the volume of a cement mixer.
Another very general version in measure theory is the following:
Another scale invariant, dimensionless measure for characteristics of a distribution is the coefficient of variation,.
Another is that it refers to the location of the inferior portion of the muscle being the " inseam " or area of the inner thigh tailors commonly measure when fitting a pant.
Another way to look at implied volatility is to think of it as a price, not as a measure of future stock moves.
Another example is that TGA can be used to measure the fibre content of composites by heating a sample to remove the resin by application of heat and then determining the mass remaining.
Another mitigation measure is the setup of a cache of secure fuel reserves like the United States Strategic Petroleum Reserve, in case of national emergency.

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