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Conceptually and different
Conceptually, a join point exists where a precondition for a command in Hoare logic makes an assertion parametric upon the joint and several advice supplied by the different concerns at that point in a generalized abstract process, the unified thing composed from its concrete aspects being the pointcut.
Conceptually it is based on PPDDL1. 0 and PDDL3. 0, but practically it is a completely different language both syntactically and semantically.

Conceptually and also
Conceptually, trust is also attributable to relationships within and between social groups ( families, friends, communities, organisations, companies, nations etc .).

Conceptually and were
Conceptually bridging the Rangefinder Leicas and the SLR Leicas was the Leica Visoflex System, a mirror reflex box that attached to the lens mount of Leica rangefinders ( separate versions were made for the screwmount and M series bodies ) and accepted lenses made especially for the Visoflex System.
Conceptually, both satellite cities and some types of edge city could be ( and once were ) self-sufficient communities outside of their larger metropolitan areas, but have become interconnected due to the suburban expansion of the larger metropolis.
Conceptually, intermediate goods or services should be valued at purchaser's market prices ( including transaction costs and tax ), at the point in time when the good or service enters the process of production, not when they were acquired by the producer.

Conceptually and by
Conceptually, it consists of two conducting plates separated by a thin insulating dielectric layer ; in practice, thin metal foils are coiled together, increasing the surface area per unit volume and therefore the capacitance.
Conceptually, this is done by taking all possible combinations of rows ( the Cartesian product ), and then filtering out everything except the answer.
Conceptually, each layer is first rendered on its own, yielding a digital image with the desired resolution which is then painted over the canvas, pixel by pixel.
Conceptually LACE works by compressing and then quickly liquefying the air.
Conceptually, the vorticity could be determined by marking the particles of the fluid in a small neighborhood of the point in question, and watching their relative displacements as they move along the flow.
Conceptually, in the term “ species-essence ”, the word “ species ” describes the intrinsic human mental essence that is characterised by a “ plurality of interests ” and “ psychological dynamism ”, whereby every man and woman has the desire and the tendency to engage in the many activities that promote mutual human survival and psychological well-being, by means of emotional connections with other people, with society.
Conceptually, OGSA was first suggested in a seminal paper by Ian Foster called " The Physiology of the Grid ", and later developed by GGF working groups which resulted in a GGF information document, entitled The Open Grid Services Architecture, Version 1. 5.
Conceptually it is similar to Digital Command Control ( DCC ), the industry's open standard used by HO scale and other 2-rail DC trains.
Conceptually, Throughput Accounting seeks to increase the speed or rate at which throughput ( see definition of T below ) is generated by products and services with respect to an organization's constraint, whether the constraint is internal or external to the organization.
Conceptually, modules represent a separation of concerns, and improve maintainability by enforcing logical boundaries between components.
Conceptually this is an important point, as the subrogee will take the subrogor's security rights by operation of law, even if the subrogee had been unaware of them.
Conceptually, it works by constructing a " mesh " over the modelled surface.
Conceptually similar to jousting, bothati was practiced by the Nihang in the Punjab as part of their gatka regimen.

Conceptually and fields
Conceptually, Maxwell's equations describe how electric charges and electric currents act as sources for the electric and magnetic fields.
Conceptually and theoretically, the field is related to fields as diverse as comparative psychology, neuroethology, developmental neurobiology, evo-devo, behavioral ecology, anthropology and evolutionary psychology.

Conceptually and .
Conceptually, the laparoscopic approach is intended to minimise post-operative pain and speed up recovery times, while maintaining an enhanced visual field for surgeons.
Conceptually the three-tier architecture is linear.
Conceptually, citizenship is focused on the internal political life of the state, and nationality is a matter of international dealings.
Conceptually driven criticism operates more through abduction, according to scholar James Jasinski, who argues that this emerging type of criticism can be thought of as a back-and-forth between the text and the concepts, which are being explored at the same time.
Conceptually, then, the mosquito's proboscis is an adaptation of the mouthparts that occur in other insects.
Conceptually, BGP maintains its own " master " routing table, called the Loc-RIB ( Local Routing Information Base ), separate from the main routing table of the router.
Conceptually, the language production of each person, the idiolect, is unique ; linguists disagree what underlying knowledge of a language, or of a given dialect, is shared among the speakers.
Conceptually, there is no difference between the latter two categories, and improvements in telescopes can shift previously non-visual binaries into the visual class, as happened with Polaris in 2006.
Conceptually, division describes two distinct but related settings.
Conceptually, it is a sandbox.
Conceptually, the idea is to transform the perspective viewing volume into the orthogonal viewing volume.
Conceptually, it is Bizet's opera Carmen updated to a World War II-era African-American setting.
Conceptually, it is closely allied to the injunctions and ordinances thought to uphold it, collectively referred to as Dharma, and the action of the individual in relation to those ordinances, referred to as Karma-two terms which eventually eclipsed Ṛta in importance as signifying natural, religious and moral order in later Hinduism.
Conceptually, the PCIe bus is like a high-speed serial replacement of the older PCI / PCI-X bus, an interconnect bus using shared address / data lines.
Conceptually, each lane is used as a full-duplex byte stream, transporting data packets in eight-bit ' byte ' format, between endpoints of a link, in both directions simultaneously.
" Conceptually, of course, any notion of discrimination assumes a comparison of substantially similar entities.
Conceptually each imperial or feudal period is similar, with the government and military officials ranking high in the hierarchy, and the rest of the population under regular Chinese law.
# Conceptually, the text has now moved to a location often called the clipboard.

different and experiments
The sections were mounted on cold slides smeared with Haupts' adhesive ( Johansen, 1940 ) in earlier experiments, and in later experiments with a different mixture of the same components reported by Schramm and Rottger ( 1959 ).
While there are many different possibilities for the timing of casework intervention, the experiments recently reported from a variety of traditional settings all point up the importance of an immediate response to the client's initial need for help.
Analysis of the design of experiments was built on the foundation of the analysis of variance, a collection of models in which the observed variance is partitioned into components due to different factors which are estimated or tested.
We consider two different experiments:
As can be shown using simple thought experiments following the free-fall trajectories of different test particles, the result of transporting spacetime vectors that can denote a particle's velocity ( time-like vectors ) will vary with the particle's trajectory ; mathematically speaking, the Newtonian connection is not integrable.
Petrologists use fluid inclusion data and perform high temperature and pressure physical experiments to understand the temperatures and pressures at which different mineral phases appear, and how they change through igneous and metamorphic processes.
The International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis found that hypnosis relieved the pain of 75 % of 933 subjects participating in 27 different experiments.
Moseley's experiments in X-ray spectroscopy showed directly from their physics that cobalt and nickel have the different atomic numbers, 27 and 28, and that they are placed in the Periodic Table correctly by Moseley's objective measurements of their atomic numbers.
Coprecipitation with BaSO < sub > 4 </ sub > and solvent extraction chromatography experiments using HDEHP were carried out in different reducing agents.
The experiments have been repeated many times, with consistent results within societies, but different percentages across the globe.
After Miller's death in 2007, scientists examining sealed vials preserved from the original experiments were able to show that there were actually well over 20 different amino acids produced in Miller's original experiments.
The same square root dependence is also seen in vitro in experiments with a variety of different amyloid proteins.
The issue is that for a given problem, multiple thought experiments could apply, and choosing one is a matter of judgement: different people may assign different prior probabilities, known as the reference class problem.
Jean Pierre Flourens experiments on the brains of pigeons indicated that the loss of parts of the brain either caused no loss of function, or the loss of a completely different function than what had been attributed to it by phrenology.
At the energies reached in current experiments, these strings are indistinguishable from point-like particles, but, crucially, different modes of oscillation of one and the same type of fundamental string appear as particles with different ( electric and other ) charges.
Recent research with non-linguistic experiments in languages with different grammatical properties ( e. g. languages with and without numeral classifiers or with different gender grammar systems ) showed that there are — to a certain degree — differences in human categorization due to such differences.
Junying Yu, James Thomson, and their colleagues at the University of Wisconsin – Madison used a different set of factors, Oct4, Sox2, Nanog and Lin28, and carried out their experiments using cells from human foreskin.
In one of their experiments, participants were given a different distractor task after every item to be studied.
Ernest Rutherford continued these experiments and discovered two different kinds of radiation:

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