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A. E. Sharp, in Vowel-Length And Syllabicity In Kikuyu, examines one set of related orthographic questions and its phonologic background in detail.
However, if one examines the few existing foreign sources about Denmark from the 13th to 15th centuries, it is apparent that, at least from foreign point of view ; the national symbol of Denmark was not a red-and-white banner but the royal coat of arms ( three blue lions on a golden shield.
( 1981 ), examines how experts ( PhD students in physics ) and novices ( undergraduate students that completed one semester of mechanics ) categorize and represent physics problems.
The significance of this is further strengthened when one examines the lists of the named apostles.
It examines the Schrödinger's Cat experiment from the point of view of the cat, and argues that by using this approach, one may be able to distinguish between the Copenhagen interpretation and many-worlds.
' World ' distinguishes the entire planet or population from any particular country or region: world affairs pertain not just to one place but to the whole world, and world history is a field of history that examines events from a global ( rather than a national or a regional ) perspective.
The common JPEG image format is an example of a transform coding, one that examines small blocks of the image and " averages out " the color using a discrete cosine transform to form an image with far fewer colors in total.
Fish's work in this field examines how the interpretation of a text is dependent upon each reader's own subjective experience in one or more communities, each of which is defined as a ' community ' by a distinct epistemology.
* 1764-Leonhard Euler examines the partial differential equation for the vibration of a circular drum and finds one of the Bessel function solutions
One proof of the impossibility of finding a planar embedding of K < sub > 3, 3 </ sub > uses a case analysis involving the Jordan curve theorem, in which one examines different possibilities for the locations of the vertices with respect to the 4-cycles of the graph and shows that they are all inconsistent with a planar embedding.
The arresting party brings Jesus to the Sanhedrin ( Jewish supreme court ); according to Luke's Gospel, Jesus is beaten by his Jewish guards prior to his examination ; the court examines him, in the course of which, according to John's Gospel, Jesus is struck in the face by one of the Jewish officials ; the court determine he deserves to die ( see Sanhedrin Trial of Jesus ).
The story of Chatterton had inspired one of the three episodes of Vigny's luminous philosophical novel Stello ( 1832 ), in which Vigny examines the relation of poetry to society and concludes that the poet, doomed to be regarded with suspicion in every social order, must remain somewhat aloof and apart from the social order.
It is one of the most highly developed areas of anthropology and applied anthropology, and is a subfield of social and cultural anthropology that examines the ways in which culture and society are organized around or influenced by issues of health, health care and related issues.
If one examines the textual paradigm of consensus, one is faced with a choice: either the " postdigital " society has intrinsic meaning, or it is contextualised into a paradigm of consensus that includes art as a totality.
If one examines closely, one will find that some octopuses have nine tentacles instead of eight.
Suppose, for example, that one observer examines the properties of a hydrogen atom on Earth, the other — on the Moon ( or any other place in the universe ), the observer will find that their hydrogen atoms exhibit completely identical properties.
Differential algebra examines how integration frequently creates functions that are algebraically independent of some class, such as when one takes polynomials with trigonometric functions as variables.
The author examines several possible solutions and provides considerable support for one.
In Mimesis and Alterity ( 1993 ), the anthropologist Michael Taussig examines the way that people from one culture adopt another's nature and culture ( the process of mimesis ) at the same time as distancing themselves from it ( the process of alterity ).
Because of his work on Let's Make a Deal, Hall's name is used in a probability puzzle known as " The Monty Hall Problem ," which examines the counter-intuitive effect of switching one's choice of doors, one of which hides a prize, if " Monty " reveals an unwanted item behind a door the player did not choose.
* The Virtual Autopsy-a site from the University of Leicester where one examines the patient, looks at the ( medical ) history and gets a try at the diagnosis.
The problem examines the counter-intuitive effect of switching one's choice of doors, one of which hides a " prize.

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-- Her choice of one color means she is simply enjoying the motor act of coloring, without having reached the point of selecting suitable colors for different objects.
Its eggs are laid on the forest floor and when they hatch, the tadpoles are carried one by one on the back of an adult to a suitable water-filled crevice such as the axil of a leaf or the rosette of a bromeliad.
It was necessary that an abbot should be at least 25 years of age, of legitimate birth, a monk of the house, unless it furnished no suitable candidate, when a liberty was allowed of electing from another convent, well instructed himself, and able to instruct others, one also who had learned how to command by having practised obedience.
* Using a suitable catalyst ( e. g. Wilkinson's catalyst ), it is possible to reduce just one of the double bonds of an allene.
In February 1705, Queen Anne, who had made Marlborough a Duke in 1702, granted him the Park of Woodstock and promised a sum of £ 240, 000 to build a suitable house as a gift from a grateful crown in recognition of his victory – a victory which British historian Sir Edward Shepherd Creasy considered one of the pivotal battles in history, writing – " Had it not been for Blenheim, all Europe might at this day suffer under the effect of French conquests resembling those of Alexander in extent and those of the Romans in durability.
Before going further with serious experimentation, it can be convenient to check one ’ s programs at the PC using a suitable cross-assembler, such as the portable PDP-8 / DG Nova cross-assembler listed in the External links section, before attempting execution in the RDOS environment.
In 1141, the archbishopric of Bourges became vacant, and the King put forward as a candidate one of his chancellors, Cadurc, whilst vetoing the one suitable candidate, Pierre de la Chatre, who was promptly elected by the canons of Bourges and consecrated by the Pope.
Furthermore, each Riemannian metric is naturally associated with one particular kind of connection, the Levi-Civita connection, and this is, in fact, the connection that satisfies the equivalence principle and makes space locally Minkowskian ( that is, in suitable locally inertial coordinates, the metric is Minkowskian, and its first partial derivatives and the connection coefficients vanish ).
In practice, one does not usually deal with the systems in terms of equations but instead makes use of the augmented matrix ( which is also suitable for computer manipulations ).
One collector noted that before in the ecosystems natural condition,one could find a specimen under almost every suitable rock ,” but that after years of collecting, the population had declined significantly.
It operates by beginning at the end of the sequence and shifting each element one place to the right until a suitable position is found for the new element.
Manufactures may have vastly different specifications for the range of engines they make ; one may not be completely suitable for some other.
Literate programming tools are used to obtain two representations from a literate source file: one suitable for further compilation or execution by a computer, the " tangled " code, and another for viewing as formatted documentation, which is said to be " woven " from the literate source.
This mid 14th century work compiled during the late Yuan Dynasty and early Ming Dynasty ( before 1375, when its co-editor Liu Ji died ) stated that mines were made of cast iron and were spherical in shape, filled with either ' magic gunpowder ', ' poison gunpowder ', or ' blinding and burning gunpowder ', any one of these compositions being suitable for use.
In keeping with the thesis that in evolution one can regard organisms simply as suitable " hosts " for reproducing genes, Dawkins argues that one can view people as " hosts " for replicating memes.
While trying to find a suitable name, Mars remembered an incident which occurred when he was playing with a band called White Horse, when one of the other band members called the group " a motley looking crew.
It is the assumption of the frame of mind suitable to that one thought.
To illustrate the basic relationship involving syntax and semantics in the context of a non-trivial model, one can start, on the syntactic side, with suitable axioms for the natural numbers such as Peano axioms, and the associated theory.
By 2001, few lower-end printer models came with support for PostScript, largely due to growing competition from much cheaper non-PostScript ink jet printers, and new software-based methods to render PostScript images on the computer, making them suitable for any printer ; PDF, a descendant of PostScript, provides one such method, and has largely replaced PostScript as de facto standard for electronic document distribution.
Further, only one relative ( and only " if otherwise suitable ") was to be raised to the cardinalate.
This sort of colony would be especially suitable for Saturn, Uranus and Neptune for which the gravitational attraction at the altitude of the visible atmosphere is near one Earth gravity.

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