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Characteristic and Gothic
Characteristic features of the early Tudor style included imposing gatehouses ( a vestige of the castle ), flattened pointed arches in the Perpendicular Gothic manner, square-headed windows, decoratively shaped gables and large ornate chimneys.

Characteristic and is
Characteristic of the Sahara is the date palm, which flourishes where other vegetation can scarcely maintain existence, while in the semidesert regions the acacia, from which gum arabic is obtained, is abundant.
Characteristic of Pagan traditions is the absence of proselytism and the presence of a living mythology, which informs religious practice.
* Characteristic march-A march incorporating idiomatic touches ( such as syncopation ) supposedly characteristic of the race of their subject, which is usually African-Americans.
), and the target number to roll under is Characteristic + Skill + situational modifiers.
Characteristic impedance is determined by the geometry and materials of the transmission line and, for a uniform line, is not dependent on its length.
Characteristic impedance appears like a resistance in this case, such that power generated by a source on one end of an infinitely long lossless transmission line is transmitted through the line but is not dissipated in the line itself.
Characteristic is the 90 ° rotational symmetry and chirality, hence the absence of reflectional symmetry, and the existence of two versions of swastikas that are each other's mirror image.
Characteristic of PWS is " low muscle tone, short stature, incomplete sexual development, cognitive disabilities, problem behaviors, and a chronic feeling of hunger that can lead to excessive eating and life-threatening obesity.
Characteristic for Romani is the fusion of postpositions of the second Layer ( or case marking clitics ) to the nominal stem, and the emergence of external tense morphology that attaches to the person suffix.
Characteristic for attacks is the so-called " piece storm ", where a player drops piece after piece with check.
Characteristic for research on semiconductor light sources is the frequent use of III-V semiconductors instead of the classical semiconductors like silicon and germanium.
Characteristic of Jordaens ’ artistic style is the manner in which all the figures are pushed forward toward the front of the composition, crowded together in this small space.
Characteristic of many East Asian languages is a particular syllable structure involving monosyllabic morphemes ; phonemic tone ; a fairly large inventory of consonants, including phonemic aspiration ; few or no clusters at the beginning of a syllable, other than clusters ending in a glide consonant ; and a small number of possible distinctions at the end of a syllable, including no clusters, no voice distinction and no audible release of final plosives.
An algorithm is given for constructing the JSJ-decomposition of a 3-manifold and deriving the Seifert invariants of the Characteristic submanifold.
; Characteristic: The characteristic of the field F is the smallest positive integer n such that n · 1 = 0 ; here n · 1 stands for n summands 1 + 1 + 1 + ... + 1.
The theory is named for Shiing-Shen Chern and James Harris Simons, co-authors of a 1974 paper entitled " Characteristic Forms and Geometric Invariants ," from which the theory arose.
Characteristic classes are in an essential way phenomena of cohomology theory — they are contravariant constructions, in the way that a section is a kind of function on a space, and to lead to a contradiction from the existence of a section we do need that variance.
*: The appendix of this book: " Geometry of Characteristic Classes " is a very neat and profound introduction to the development of the ideas of characteristic classes.
Characteristic for mathematical discourse – both formal and informal – is the use of the inclusive first person plural " we " to mean: " the audience ( or reader ) together with the speaker ( or author )".
# Characteristic ontogeny, there is a regularity of development

Characteristic and .
Characteristic aromatics for the Cajun version may also include parsley, bay leaf, green onions, and dried cayenne pepper.
Characteristic of many Native American myths, earth-diver creation stories begin as beings and potential forms linger asleep or suspended in the primordial realm.
Characteristic of this rite was the Beneventan chant, a Lombard-influenced chant that bore similarities to the Ambrosian chant of Lombard Milan.
Characteristic flavorings include lemon pickle, cold-pressed, unrefined olive oil and dried fruits.
Many secular motets are known as " ceremonial motets " Characteristic of ceremonial motets was a clarity of diction, for the audience was not presumed to be familiar already with the text ( as would have been true with Latin hymns ) and also a clear articulation of formal structure, for example a setting apart of successive portions of text with sharp contrasts of texture or rhythm.
Characteristic evidence of the damage caused by PML in the brain can also be detected on MRI images, which classically show multifocal nonenhancing lesions without mass effect.
Characteristic coloration for smog in California in the beige cloud bank behind the Golden Gate Bridge.
Characteristic X-rays are emitted when the electron beam removes an inner shell electron from the sample, causing a higher-energy electron to fill the shell and release energy.
Characteristic features of Turkish, such as vowel harmony, agglutination, and lack of grammatical gender, are universal within the Turkic family.
Characteristic levels are divided by 5 ( dropping fractions ) and the result added as a DM.
On the Validity of Throughput as a Characteristic of Computer Input, IBM Research Report RJ 10253, 2002, Almaden Research Center, San Jose, California.
Characteristic of inland California, summers can get quite hot.
Characteristic of Bismarck's political action was an almost Machiavellian policy, demonstrating a pragmatic view of the real political world.
Characteristic of the Wagnerian baritones of the 20th century was a general progression of individual singers from higher-lying baritone parts to lower-pitched ones.
Characteristic of the religion of Chenla also was the cult of the lingam, or stone phallus that patronized and guaranteed fertility to the community in which it was located.
Characteristic of the many elaborate hoaxes and practical jokes Kaufman concocted, Clifton was not exclusively played by Kaufman — others, mainly Bob Zmuda, stepped into the role on occasion — enabling Kaufman and his accomplices to create an air of confusion as to whether Clifton was a real person or not.

Female and Gothic
The Brontës ' fiction is seen by some feminist critics as prime examples of Female Gothic, exploring woman's entrapment within domestic space and subjection to patriarchal authority and the transgressive and dangerous attempts to subvert and escape such restriction.
Characterized by its castles, dungeons, gloomy forests and hidden passages, from the Gothic novel genre emerged the Female Gothic.
Guided by the works of authors such as Ann Radcliffe, Mary Shelley and Charlotte Brontë, the Female Gothic permitted the introduction of feminine societal and sexual desires into Gothic texts.
Significantly, with the development of the Female Gothic came the literary technique of explaining the supernatural.
The decision of Female Gothic writers to supplement true supernatural horrors with explained cause and effect transforms romantic plots and Gothic tales into common life and writing.
Transmuting the Gothic novel into a comprehendible tale for the imaginative eighteenth-century woman was useful for the Female Gothic writers of the time.
However, the use of Female Gothic and Supernatural Explained, are a “ good example of how the formula novel changes to suit the interests and needs of its current readers ”.
Following the characteristic Gothic Bildungsroman-like plot sequence, the Female Gothic allowed its readers to graduate from “ adolescence to maturity ,” in the face of the realized impossibilities of the supernatural.
This Female Gothic text by Parsons is listed as one of Catherine Morland's Gothic texts in Austen's Northanger Abbey.

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