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Conceptually and is
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, 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, then, the mosquito's proboscis is an adaptation of the mouthparts that occur in other insects.
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, 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, 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 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, 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, the original ( version 1 ) generation scheme for UUIDs was to concatenate the UUID version with the MAC address of the computer that is generating the UUID, and with the number of 100-nanosecond intervals since the adoption of the Gregorian calendar in the West.
Conceptually, this is the same procedure in mathematical logic as the exclusive or, where a line with two points is used instead of " false " and a line with one point instead of " true ".
Conceptually, motivation is related to, but distinct from, emotion.
Conceptually, the GE Matrix is similar to the Boston Box as it is plotted on a two-dimensional grid.

Conceptually and closely
Conceptually, self-interpreters are closely related to self-hosting compilers.

Conceptually and thought
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 the bearings can be thought of as two major geometric classes: bearing-journal ( Anti Friction ), and plane-slider ( Friction ).
Conceptually, drawing a straight black line in Java 2D can be thought of as creating a line segment, transforming it according to the current transform, stroking it to create a thin rectangle, querying this shape to compute the pixels being affected, generating the pixels using, and then compositing the results onto the screen.
Conceptually, this logical clock can be thought of as a clock that only has meaning in relation to messages moving between processes.

Conceptually and individual
Conceptually, this raised few difficulties: the Due Process Clause protects those rights in the Bill of Rights “ implicit in the concept of ordered liberty ,” and free exercise of religion is a quintessential individual right ( and had been recognized as such at the state level from the beginning ).

Conceptually and terms
Conceptually, elements are merely terms and definitions.

Conceptually and which
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, 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, color balancing consists of two steps: first, determining the illuminant under which an image was captured ; and second, scaling the components ( e. g., R, G, and B ) of the image or otherwise transforming the components so they conform to the viewing illuminant.

Conceptually and moral
Conceptually this extension of definition is related both to the anthropological axiom " cultural relativism " ( that is, that cultural meaning derives from a context ) and to the term " moral relativism " ( that is, that moral and ethical propositions are not universal truths, but stem from cultural context ).

Conceptually and .
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 different experiments that also attempted to detect the motion of the aether were the Trouton-Noble experiment ( 1903 ) to detect torsion effects caused by electrostatic fields, and the Experiments of Rayleigh and Brace ( 1902, 1904 ) to detect double refraction in various media.
Conceptually, Maxwell's equations describe how electric charges and electric currents act as sources for the electric and magnetic fields.
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, division describes two distinct but related settings.
" Conceptually, of course, any notion of discrimination assumes a comparison of substantially similar entities.
Conceptually LACE works by compressing and then quickly liquefying the air.
# Conceptually, the text has now moved to a location often called the clipboard.
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.

is and closely
Arlen is one of the few ( possibly the only ) composer Mercer has been able to work with so closely, for they held their meetings in Arlen's study.
In spite of the armistice negotiated by Amadee two years earlier, the war between Bishop Guillaume of Lausanne and Louis of Savoy was still going on, and although little is known about it, that little proves that it was yet another phase of the struggle against French expansion and was closely interwoven with the larger conflict.
There is, of course, nothing new about dystopias, for they belong to a literary tradition which, including also the closely related satiric utopias, stretches from at least as far back as the eighteenth century and Swift's Gulliver's Travels to the twentieth century and Zamiatin's We, Capek's War With The Newts, Huxley's Brave New World, E. M. Forster's `` The Machine Stops '', C. S. Lewis's That Hideous Strength, and Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four, and which in science fiction is represented before the present deluge as early as Wells's trilogy, The Time Machine, `` A Story Of The Days To Come '', and When The Sleeper Wakes, and as recently as Jack Williamson's `` With Folded Hands '' ( 1947 ), the classic story of men replaced by their own robots.
The theme of The Walnut Trees Of Altenburg is most closely related to its immediate predecessor in Malraux's array of novels: Man's Hope ( 1937 ).
Lawrence Ferlenghetti and Bruce Lippincott have concentrated on writing a new poetry for reading with jazz that is very closely related to both the musical forms of jazz, and the vocabulary of the musician.
This covered, wooden bridge is so closely identified with the first action in the early morning of June 3, 1861, and with subsequent troop movements of both armies in the Philippi area that it has become a part and parcel of the war story.
Although the standard deviation values on which spread of the lines is based are relatively larger for those centers which begin to ossify early ( Table 1 ), there are considerable differences in this value between centers having the closely timed Onsets.
The nuclei of these fibers, as is shown in Figures 3 and 4, showed remarkable proliferation and were closely approximated, forming a chainlike structure at either the center or the periphery of the fiber.
But even in relatively primitive laboratory animals such as the rat, sex activity closely identified with the hypothalamus and the visceral brain is enhanced by the neocortex.
Since morale is closely related to pattern maintenance and integration, the higher the morale and solidarity, the better the system can solve the problems of the system.
Since they commonly translate thoughts and feelings into deeds, hands naturally represent action, and since nearly half the characters in Great Expectations are of the underworld or closely allied to it, the linking of hands with crime or violence is not to be wondered at.
For circular fibers in a closely packed hexagonal array, the packing efficiency is given by: Af where Af, and 0.906 is the ratio of the area of a circle to that of the circumscribed hexagon.
The amateur is closely related to the collector, who is actually no more than the amateur who has taken to the field.
For while the past needs of the Church in this country may have been adequately met by collegiate institutions, which in temper and tone closely resembled junior colleges and finishing schools, it would seem that today's need is for the college which more closely resembles the university in its `` pursuit of excellence ''.
But in any case, one does not have to read very closely between the lines to realize that the situation is not regarded as a particularly happy one.
Colonialism alone would have been able to make these difficulties serious, for Christianity is so closely tied to colonialism in the minds of these people that repudiation of the one has tended automatically toward the repudiation of the other.
The order Caudata ( from the Latin cauda meaning " tail ") consists of the salamanders, elongated, low-slung animals that mostly resemble lizards in form, though this is a symplesiomorphic trait and the two groups are no more closely related than salamanders are to mammals.
Since the randomization-based analysis is complicated and is closely approximated by the approach using a normal linear model, most teachers emphasize the normal linear model approach.
To test the hypothesis that all treatments have exactly the same effect, the F-test's p-values closely approximate the permutation test's p-values: The approximation is particularly close when the design is balanced.

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