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In a Cold War setting his descriptions could hardly fail to evoke comparison to Soviet communism and the seeming willingness of Stalin and his successors to control those within the Soviet bloc by whatever means necessary.
This means that the oxygen binding curve for fetal hemoglobin is left-shifted ( i. e., a higher percentage of hemoglobin has oxygen bound to it at lower oxygen tension ), in comparison to that of adult hemoglobin.
He thought language families of any size needed to be established by some scholastic means other than bilateral comparison.
The theory of mass comparison is an attempt to demonstrate what those means are.
Some linguists ( e. g. Ruhlen 1994 ) claim that this difficulty can be overcome by means of mass comparison and internal reconstruction ( cf.
Visual comparison of the color of a test solution with a standard color chart provides a means to measure pH accurate to the nearest whole number.
On one hand, the document says that non-Catholic Christian ecclesial communities that have not preserved a valid episcopate and the genuine and integral substance of the Eucharistic mystery are not Churches in the proper sense and that non-Christians are seriously deficient in terms of access to the means of salvation in comparison with those who in the Church have the full means of salvation.
This document states that people outside of Christianity are " in a gravely deficient situation in comparison with those who, in the Church, have the fullness of the means of salvation ", and that non-Catholic Christian communities had " defects.
Equipment described as " NIST traceable " means that its comparison against master gauges, and their comparison against others, can be traced back through a chain of documentation to equipment in the NIST labs.
By comparison, the term means of production applies to these means independent of their ownership and their compensation, and regardless of whether the mode of production is capitalist, feudal, slave, communal, or otherwise.
The Naiyayikas ( the Nyaya scholars ) accepted four valid means ( pramaṇa ) of obtaining valid knowledge ( prama )-perception ( pratyakṣa ), inference ( anumāna ), comparison ( upamāna ) and verbal testimony ( śabda ).
As with most other human property such as houses and means of transport, richer families used to compete for the artistic value of their family headstone in comparison to others around it, sometimes adding a statue ( such as a weeping angel ) on the top of the grave.
: It is also worth noting that sloped glazing suppliers often provide a different set of performance values as a means of comparison for selection.
If a comparison visualizes an action, state, quality, object, or a person by means of a parallel which is drawn to a different entity, the two things which are being compared do not necessarily have to be identical.
By comparison, MP3 is a transform audio encoder with hybrid filter bank, which means that compression takes place in the frequency domain after a hybrid ( double ) transformation from the time domain.
Specific fuel consumption of air-breathing jet engines at their maximum efficiency vary more or less inversely with speed, which in turn means that the fuel consumption per mile or km can be a more appropriate comparison metric for aircraft that travel at very different speeds.
This means that, from the first year, courses now explore civil and common law concepts in close comparison.
In early 1998, the Video Coding Experts Group ( VCEG – ITU-T SG16 Q. 6 ) issued a call for proposals on a project called H. 26L, with the target to double the coding efficiency ( which means halving the bit rate necessary for a given level of fidelity ) in comparison to any other existing video coding standards for a broad variety of applications.
As with most other human property such as houses and means of transport, richer families used to compete for the artistic value of their family headstone in comparison to others around it, sometimes adding a statue ( such as a weeping angel ) on the top of the grave.
Presumably, since Gudykunst and Kim ( 2003 ) define these negative traits as " personality predispositions " ( p. 368 ) or " adaptive predisposition " ( p. 370 ) they could, just as Galton and Pearson proposed, be bred out of the human population through comparison of group statistical means and selective reproduction.
" Vintage year " generally refers to the year in which the fund was closed and may serve as a means to stratify VC funds for comparison.
Though matrix representations are not strictly necessary for Galilean transformation, they provide the means for direct comparison to transformation methods in special relativity.

means and French
The term Rococo was derived from the French word " rocaille ", which means pebbles and refers to the stones and shells used to decorate the interiors of caves.
The French word artiste ( which in French, simply means " artist ") has been imported into the English language where it means a performer ( frequently in Music Hall or Vaudeville ).
He is by no means an impartial source: he is prejudiced against the Saracens, against the French, and against all the rivals or enemies of his master, including the Polein party which supported Conrad of Montferrat against Guy of Lusignan.
( In modern French, "" usually means referee or umpire.
The Toubon Law states that French is the language of public education, which means that Breton-language schools do not receive funding from the national government, though the Brittany Region may fund them.
The bridge of Bouvines, the only means of retreat through the marshes, was guarded by 150 sergeants at arms of the king who form only to the French troops.
The film's original French title is Le fond de l ' air est rouge, which means " the air is essentially red ", or " revolution is in the air ", implying that the socialist movement existed only in the air.
Cartesian means of or relating to the French philosopher and mathematician René Descartes — from his name — Rene Des-Cartes.
The term clairvoyance ( from French clair meaning " clear " and voyance meaning " vision ") is used to refer to the ability to gain information about an object, person, location or physical event through means other than the known human senses, a form of extra-sensory perception.
In the field of parapsychology, clairaudience late 17th century French clair ( clear ) and audience ( hearing ) is a form of extra-sensory perception wherein a person acquires information by paranormal auditory means.
In the field of parapsychology, claircognizance from late 17th century French clair ( clear ) and cognizance (< Middle English | ME cognisaunce < Old French | OFr conoissance, knowledge ) is a form of extra-sensory perception wherein a person acquires psychic knowledge primarily by means of intrinsic knowledge.
In common law countries, a defendant may enter a peremptory plea of autrefois acquit or autrefois convict ( autrefois means " previously " in French ), meaning the defendant has been acquitted or convicted of the same offence.
The French avant-garde kept abreast of Dada activities in Zurich with regular communications from Tristan Tzara ( whose pseudonym means " sad in country ," a name chosen to protest the treatment of Jews in his native Romania ), who exchanged letters, poems, and magazines with Guillaume Apollinaire, André Breton, Max Jacob, Clément Pansaers, and other French writers, critics and artists.
A distinct Creole culture called the Ilois, which means " Islanders " in French Creole, evolved from these workers.
This statement was likely picked up by the author of the Estoire Merlin, or Vulgate Merlin, where the author ( who was fond of fanciful folk etymologies ) asserts that Escalibor " is a Hebrew name which means in French ' cuts iron, steel, and wood '" (" c ' est non Ebrieu qui dist en franchois trenche fer & achier et fust "; note that the word for " steel " here, achier, also means " blade " or " sword " and comes from medieval Latin aciarium, a derivative of acies " sharp ", so there is no direct connection with Latin chalybs in this etymology ).
Jean-Maurice-Émile Baudot ( September 11, 1845 – March 28, 1903 ), French telegraph engineer and inventor of the first means of digital communication Baudot code, was one of the pioneers of telecommunications.
However, many French citizens distrusted the Directory, and the directors could achieve their purposes only by extraordinary means.
Enlightenment authors generally mocked and ridiculed anything from the " Dark Ages " including feudalism, projecting its negative characteristics on the current French monarchy as a means of political gain.
Normal in French implies technical conformance ( to technical standards ), it means " It is as it's supposed to be ", while normal in English implies social conformance ( to social norms ).

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