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Because of this, the term B * algebra is rarely used in current terminology, and has been replaced by the ( overloading of ) the term ' C * algebra '.
Because these two definitions can be transformed simply by into the other, some formulae have this alternatingly (- 1 )< sup > n </ sup >- term and others not depending on the context, but it is not possible to decide in favor of one of these definitions to be the correct or appropriate or natural one ( for the abstract Bernoulli numbers ).
Because the term " humanure " has no authoritative definition it is subject to misuse ; news reporters occasionally fail to correctly distinguish between humanure and " sewer sludge " or " biosolids ".
Because the size of the Central Committee expanded, the majority of members were either in their first or second term.
Because this theory could account for the presence of diluvium, the word drift became the preferred term for the loose, unsorted material, today called till.
Because of the negative associations, modern leaders very rarely ( if ever ) use the term in their formal titles.
Because of the linguistic, ethnic, and cultural differences between Yupik and Inuit peoples there is uncertainty as to the acceptance of any term encompassing all Yupik and Inuit people.
Because of this a quadratic equation must contain the term, which is known as the quadratic term.
Because EBM is used in allied fields, including dentistry, nursing and psychology, evidence-based practice ( EBP ) is a more encompassing term.
Because an interaction results in fermions attracting and repelling each other, an older term for " interaction " is force.
Because Capra's films often carry a message about basic goodness in human nature, and show the value of unselfishness and hard work, his wholesome, feel-good themes have led some to term his style " Capra-corn.
Because these large planets are inferred to share more in common with Jupiter than with the other gas giant planets, some have claimed that " jovian planet " is a more accurate term for them.
Because Anghiera's literary work was translated into English and French in a short period of time, the name " Hispaniola " is the most frequently used term in English-speaking countries for the island in scientific and cartographic works.
Because of his willingness to speak at student protests, Marcuse soon became known as " the father of the New Left in the United States ", a term he strongly disliked and disavowed.
Because of the use of Vaterland in German war propaganda, the term " Fatherland " in English has become associated with domestic British and American anti-Nazi propaganda during World War II.
Because of its prevalence, the generic term IP address typically still refers to the addresses defined by IPv4.
" Because the Democratic Party was splintered into bitter factions, Polk promised to serve only one term if elected, hoping that his disappointed rival Democrats would unite behind him with the knowledge that another candidate would be chosen in four years.
Because Hoover's actions came to be seen as an abuse of power, FBI directors are now limited to one 10-year term, subject to extension by the United States Senate.
Because of his war service, Governor Brown of Mississippi appointed Davis to fill out the senate term of the late Jesse Speight.
Because the " middle term " of this syllogism is not one term, but two separate ones masquerading as one ( all feathers are indeed " not heavy ", but it is not true that all feathers are " bright "), this type of equivocation is actually an example of the fallacy of four terms.
Because the Liberals were still mostly classically liberal, Diefenbaker promised to outspend the incumbent Liberals, who campaigned on plans to stay the course of fiscal conservatism they had followed through St-Laurent's term in the 1940s and 1950s.
Liana Bortolon, writing in 1967, said: " Because of the multiplicity of interests that spurred him to pursue every field of knowledge ... Leonardo can be considered, quite rightly, to have been the universal genius par excellence, and with all the disquieting overtones inherent in that term.

Because and depends
Because Ω depends on the program encoding used, it is sometimes called Chaitin's construction instead of Chaitin's constant when not referring to any specific encoding.
Because defining a GSSP depends on finding well-preserved geologic sections and identifying key events, this task becomes more difficult as one goes farther back in time.
Because the GWP of a greenhouse gas depends directly on its infrared spectrum, the use of infrared spectroscopy to study greenhouse gases is centrally important in the effort to understand the impact of human activities on global climate change.
Because this integral depends on the trajectory of the point of application of the force and torque, this calculation of work is said to be " path dependent.
Because toxic interactions are defined relative to the expectation under " no interaction ", a determination of synergy ( or antagonism ) depends on what is meant by " no interaction ".
Because of wide use of silicon in integrated circuits, the basis of most computers, a great deal of modern technology depends on it.
Because the carrying capacity of a river depends in part on its depth, the sediment in the water which is over the flooded banks of the channel is no longer capable of keeping the same amount of fines in suspension as the main thalweg.
Because a compiled program cannot know the memory location of the libraries it depends upon, an indirect jump is required whenever an API call is made.
Because the precession frequency depends only on atomic constants and the strength of the ambient magnetic field, the accuracy of this type of magnetometer can reach 1 ppm.
Because the marathon depends on the thickness of the ice, it is not held on a regular schedule and can be somewhat rare.
Because the heliacal rising depends on the observation of the object, its exact timing can be dependent on weather conditions.
Because recombination can occur with small probability at any location along chromosome, the frequency of recombination between two locations depends on their distance.
Because a bijection can only exist between two sets when they have the same size, the number of elements in F depends only on the size of A.
Because of rapid evaporation from the tropical location of the lake, this in turn depends on a high inflow through the Ruzizi out of Lake Kivu to keep the lake high enough to overflow.
Because in an ideal gas of constant composition the speed of sound depends only on temperature and not on the gas pressure or density, the speed of sound in the atmosphere with altitude takes on the form of the complicated temperature profile ( see illustration immediately above ), and does not mirror altitudinal changes in density or pressure.
Because of his age, he depends even more on the help of his friends to pull through tough situations.
Because the distance covered while applying a force to an object depends on the inertial frame of reference, so does the work done.
Because of these changes in criteria, the sales level associated with a particular award depends on when the award was made.
Because the active runway is chosen to meet the wind at the nearest angle ( with take-offs and landings upwind ), the pattern orientation also depends on wind direction.
Because neuronal function depends on the release of neurotransmitters at a synapse — a process in which synaptic vesicles fuse with the presynaptic membrane — NSF is a key synaptic component.
Because relative mobility depends on one ’ s place in the distribution, it is a zero-sum phenomenon.
Because the predicted environment of these devices demands maximization of battery life, the protocols tend to favor the methods which lead to it, implementing periodic checks for pending messages, the frequency of which depends on application needs.
Because the appellation depends on subjective notions of what is " pure " as opposed to " adulterating " as applied to any particular item, conflict can arise both as to whether a person so labeled is actually a purist and as to whether that is desirable.
Because the performance of the team depends on each player, one excellent player and two terrible players may average out to three poor players.

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