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Consider two systems ; S < sub > 1 </ sub > and S < sub > 2 </ sub > at the same temperature and capable of exchanging particles.
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( Consider: " one team ", " two teams ", " most teams "; " one government ", " two governments ", " many governments ").
* The Infinite Moment ( 1961 ) ( US edition of Consider Her Ways, with two stories dropped, two others added )
Consider two observers O and O ', each using their own Cartesian coordinate system to measure space and time intervals.
Consider two ISPs, A and B, which each have a presence in New York, connected by a fast link with latency 5 ms ; and which each have a presence in London connected by a 5 ms link.
Consider the two endpoints of a rod of length L. The length can be determined from the differences in the three coordinates Δx, Δy and Δz of the two endpoints in a given reference frame
Consider the 1592 season of Lord Strange's Men at the Rose Theatre as far more representative: between Feb. 19 and June 23 the company played six days a week, minus Good Friday and two other days.
Consider code that adds two numbers and then multiplies by a third ; in the Cray, these would all be fetched at once, and both added and multiplied in a single operation.
Consider the ratio of the difference of two positions of a particle divided by the time interval, which is called the average velocity over that time interval.
Consider Thomas Hood's " Bridge of Sighs :", in which the lines are of two feet, each composed of three syllables:
Consider a simple banking application where two users have access to the funds in a particular account.
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Consider a mechanical system consisting of two partial systems A and B which interact with each other only during a limited time.
Consider a system where the gun and shooter have a combined mass M and the bullet has a mass m. When the gun is fired, the two systems move away from one another with new velocities V and v respectively.
Consider N systems in adiabatic isolation from the rest of the universe, i. e. no heat exchange is possible outside of these N systems, all of which have a constant volume and composition, and which can only exchange heat with one another.
Consider an ensemble of systems described by a Hamiltonian H with average energy E. If H has pure-point spectrum and the eigenvalues of H go to + ∞ sufficiently fast, e < sup >- r H </ sup > will be a non-negative trace-class operator for every positive r.
Consider a SISO system with states ( see state space for details about MIMO systems ), if the row rank of the following observability matrix
Consider two systems, 1 and 2, in thermal contact, with respective energies E < sub > 1 </ sub > and E < sub > 2 </ sub >.
Consider and ;
Consider a beam, fixed at one end and having a mass attached to the other ; this would be a single degree of freedom ( SDoF ) oscillator.
Consider the logarithm function: For any fixed base b, the logarithm function log < sub > b </ sub > maps from the positive real numbers R < sup >+</ sup > onto the real numbers R ; formally:
Consider the ruler of lightning: the supreme god Zeus, Perun, Jupiter controlled lightning himself ; while in Norse mythology Odin delegated the power of lighting to his son Thor.
Consider the closed intervals for all integers k ; there are countably many such intervals, each has measure 1, and their union is the entire real line.
* Chapter 7 divides humility into twelve degrees, or steps in the ladder that leads to heaven :( 1 ) Fear God ; ( 2 ) Substitute one's will to the will of God ; ( 3 ) Be obedient to one's superior ; ( 4 ) Be patient amid hardships ; ( 5 ) Confess one's sins ; ( 6 ) Accept oneself as a " worthless workman "; ( 7 ) Consider oneself " inferior to all "; ( 8 ) Follow examples set by superiors ; ( 9 ) Do not speak until spoken to ; ( 10 ) Do not laugh ; ( 11 ) Speak simply and modestly ; and ( 12 ) Be humble in bodily posture.
Consider these three things we say about God: first, God is a spirit ; second, God is the creator of the world ; and third, God exists apart from space and time.
Consider a system in which voters can vote for any candidate from any one of many parties ; suppose further that if a party gets 15 % of votes, then that party will win 15 % of the seats in the legislature.
Consider Peter Unger's example of a cloud ( from his famous 1980 paper, " The Problem of the Many "): it's not clear where the boundary of a cloud lies ; for any given bit of water vapor, one can ask whether it's part of the cloud or not, and for many such bits, one won't know how to answer.
" Mother Maria Marthe ( Lilia Skala, called " Mother Maria "), responds by asking him to read another Bible verse from the Sermon on the Mount: " Consider the lilies of the field, how they grow ; they toil not, neither do they spin.
He told Hall: " Consider, here are 2000 people sitting still, absolutely declining to give me any indication of where they belong to ; they will sit still where they are and do nothing else.
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