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one and component
For this, the Peace Corps should be administered by a small, new, alive agency operating as one component in our whole overseas operation.
The graph of f has at least one component whose support is the entire interval Aj.
We have shown that the graph of F contains at least one component whose inverse is the entire interval {0,T}, and whose multiplicity is odd.
( When one considers also their spin component, one speaks of atomic spin orbitals.
If denotes the quantum state of a particle ( n ) with momentum p, spin J whose component in the z-direction is σ, then one has
Witnessing and testifying became an integral component to these meetings, where a congregation member or even a stranger would rise and recount his turn from a sinful life to one of piety and peace.
If, however, one picks non-optimally, after improving a sub-optimal component and moving on to improve a more optimal component, one can see an increase in return.
As a pathway is more or less sequential in nature, it is a victim of causality ; removing or modifying one component leads to an effect in another.
Most games use a standardized and unchanging board ( chess, Go, and backgammon each have such a board ), but many games use a modular board whose component tiles or cards can assume varying layouts from one session to another, or even while the game is played.
Often this can be inferred by the absence of a normal component ( e. g., one gene ).
Beck wrote a book about the alleged event in 1967, in which he argued that the creatures were mystical beings from another dimension, claiming that he had experienced psychic premonitions and visions his entire life of which the apemen were only one component.
Whereas peptidoglycan is a standard component of all bacterial cell walls, all archaeal cell walls lack peptidoglycan, with the exception of one group of methanogens.
The server component provides a function or service to one or many clients, which initiate requests for such services.
A clutch is a mechanical device that provides for the transmission of power ( and therefore usually motion ) from one component ( the driving member ) to another ( the driven member ) when engaged, but can be disengaged.
Initially, Commodore intended to use a hardware shift register ( one component of the 6522 VIA ) to maintain relatively brisk drive speeds with the new serial interface.
So to classify these groups one takes every central extension of every known finite simple group, and finds all simple groups with a centralizer of involution with this as a component.
The effort to support the contras was one component of the Reagan Doctrine, which called for providing military support to movements opposing Soviet-supported, communist governments.
In electronics, a diode is a two-terminal electronic component with asymmetric transfer characteristic, with low ( ideally zero ) resistance to current flow in one direction, and high ( ideally infinite ) resistance in the other.
If one component changes another component's vapor pressure, or if the volatility of a component is dependent on its percentage in the mixture, the law will fail.

one and interconnected
Firstly, cyberspace describes the flow of digital data through the network of interconnected computers: it is at once not " real ", since one could not spatially locate it as a tangible object, and clearly " real " in its effects.
These hubs were a number of interconnected levels ; changes made in one level had effects in another.
Historian Allan Nevins wrote that " two interconnected battles began to rage, one in Congress and one in the country at large: each fought with a pertinacity, bitterness, and rancor unknown even in Wilmot Proviso days.
A preprocessor is used to substitute arbitrary hierarchies, or rather " interconnected ' webs ' of macros ", to produce the compilable source code with one command (" tangle "), and documentation with another (" weave ").
Each society would maintain a ' master memex ' containing all papers, references, tables " intimately interconnected by trails, so that one may follow a detailed matter from paper to paper, going back through the classics, recording criticism in the margins.
As more computers were interconnected, especially in the US Government's ARPANET, standards were developed to allow users of different systems to e-mail one another.
The wave equation in the one dimensional case can be derived from Hooke's law in the following way: Imagine an array of little weights of mass m interconnected with massless springs of length h.
A complex system is a system composed of interconnected parts that as a whole exhibit one or more properties ( behavior among the possible properties ) not obvious from the properties of the individual parts.
NII was to have included more than just the physical facilities ( more than the cameras, scanners, keyboards, telephones, fax machines, computers, switches, compact disks, video and audio tape, cable, wire, satellites, optical fiber transmission lines, microwave nets, switches, televisions, monitors, and printers ) used to transmit, store, process, and display voice, data, and images ; it was also to encompass a wide range of interactive functions, user-tailored services, and multimedia databases that were interconnected in a technology-neutral manner that will favor no one industry over any other.
Perhaps one of the most popular national heroes of the late 19th century in Victorian Britain, Livingstone had a mythic status, which operated on a number of interconnected levels: that of Protestant missionary martyr, that of working-class " rags to riches " inspirational story, that of scientific investigator and explorer, that of imperial reformer, anti-slavery crusader, and advocate of commercial empire.
* In the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode " I, Borg ", a plan was made to destroy the entire race of Borg — malevolent cybernetic aliens whose minds were interconnected — by showing one of the Borg a picture of a highly complex impossible object.
The local public transport system is interconnected with regional public transport into one integrated system called IDS JMK and directly connects also several nearby municipalities with the city.
Initially an interconnected fluid system was planned, similar to the one that Alec Issigonis and Alex Moulton were working on in the mid-1950s at Alvis.
The two ailerons are typically interconnected so that one goes down when the other goes up: the down-going aileron increases the lift on its wing while the up-going aileron reduces the lift on its wing, producing a rolling moment about the aircraft's longitudinal axis.
Interstate 97 ends outside of Baltimore at an interchange with the Baltimore Beltway, one of a series of interconnected interchanges which includes Maryland Route 2 and a spur of Interstate 895.
In observing the interconnected lives of some of the island's most influential residents, John learns that Bokonon himself was at one point a de facto ruler of the island, along with a US Marine deserter.
A fictional universe may even concern itself with more than one interconnected universe through fictional devices such as dreams, " time travel " or " parallel worlds ".
To reduce costs, while still allowing coverage over a wide area, a common practice was to use one or more interconnected active hubs, each of which provided coverage for nodes no more than away.
* Testing between stations ( not necessarily adjacent ) where in two lines are used, with the test being done at one station and the two lines interconnected at the distant station.
Whilst once two distinct villages, the Bookhams have long been interconnected with residential roads that give most newcomers the impression that it is in fact one large village.
The municipality is also developing a system of interconnected green bicycle routes, greenways, the aim being to facilitate fast, safe, and pleasant bicycle transport from one end of the city to the other.
On one occasion a whole British division was moved through interconnected workings and sewers without German observation.
Globalization, brought on by innovations in communication, manufacturing and transportation, is often cited as one force which has driven the decentralized modern life, creating a culturally pluralistic and interconnected global society lacking any single dominant center of political power, communication or intellectual production.

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