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The Law of Dynamic Polarization has important exceptions ; dendrites can serve as synaptic output sites of neurons and axons can receive synaptic inputs.
Dynamic typing, also called latent typing, determines the type-safety of operations at runtime ; in other words, types are associated with runtime values rather than textual expressions.
In 1896, theologian J. H. Worman identified seven categories of pantheism: Mechanical or materialistic ( God the mechanical unity of existence ); Ontological ( abstract unity, Spinoza ); Dynamic ; Psychical ( God is the soul of the world ); Ethical ( God is the universal moral order, Johann Gottlieb Fichte ); Logical ( Hegel ); and Pure ( absorption of God into nature, which Worman equates with atheism ).
Triple-pole single-throw ( TPST or 3PST ) knife switch used to short the windings of a 3 &# 8209 ; phase wind turbine for Dynamic braking | braking purposes.
; Torsion box: The Dynamic VR7 introduced a new construction method in which a smaller wooden core was wrapped in wet fibreglass, as opposed to pre-dried sheets being glued to the core.
Dynamic address translation required expensive and difficult to build specialized hardware ; initial implementations slowed down access to memory slightly.
The Committee on Bible Translation wanted to build a new version on the heritage of the NIV and like its predecessor create a balanced mediating version, one that would fall in-between the most literal translation and the most free ; word-for-word ( Formal Equivalence ) and thought-for-thought ( Dynamic Equivalence ).
; Dynamic network of multiplicity
In the trilogy it is used as the symbol of the Legion of Dynamic Discord, a Discordian group ; the golden apple makes a number of appearances, for example, on the cover, on a black flag, and as an emblem on a uniform.
* Dynamic synchronous Transfer Mode ;
Dynamic magnetic fields may be a different issue, however ; correlations between electromagnetic radiation and cancer rates have been postulated due to demographic correlations ( see Electromagnetic radiation and health ).
; Dynamic stream: A stream in which some or all file versions are mirrors of the parent stream's versions.
Dynamic languages such as Smalltalk allowed for this sort of change via well-known methods in the classes ; by changing the class, the objects based on it would change their behaviour.
The Faculty of Education and Humanities runs Master of Psychology programmes specializing in Social Psychology, Theoretical and Clinical Psychoanalysis, Clinical Psychology specializing in Family and Couples Therapy, and Cognitive Development specializing in Dynamic Learning Propensity Assessment Device ; Postgraduate courses in Clinical Psychoanalysis specializing in Adults, Clinical Psychology: Specialist in Transpersonal Humanist Psychotherapy, Psychomotricity, Specialist in Juvenile-Infant Clinical Psychology ; Specialist Programmes in Education ( Language and Communication, English as a Foreign Language, Artistic Education, Mathematical Education, Nature Study, Social Studies and Physical Education ); and Diplomas in Juridical and Forensic Psychology and an International Diploma in Sports Psychology.
This type of computer programming is an important part of the Dynamic HTML ( DHTML ) concept, enabling web pages to be scripted ; that is, to have different and changing content depending on user input, environmental conditions ( such as the time of day ), or other variables.
For instance, Microsoft Windows uses the API functions < tt > LoadLibrary </ tt >, < tt > LoadLibraryEx </ tt >, < tt > FreeLibrary </ tt > and < tt > GetProcAddress </ tt > with Microsoft Dynamic Link Libraries ; POSIX based systems, including most UNIX and UNIX-like systems, use < tt > dlopen </ tt >, < tt > dlclose </ tt > and < tt > dlsym </ tt >.
Philips developed an alternative noise reduction system known as Dynamic Noise Limiter ( DNL ) which did not require the tapes to be processed during recording ; this was also the basis of the later DNR noise reduction.
The IBM System / 370 has had an MMU since the early 1970s ; it was initially known as a DAT ( Dynamic Address Translation ) box.
Elements of Dynamic, London: MacMillan & Co ; on-line presentation by Cornell University Historical Mathematical Monographs.
; Dynamic decision making structure: There is a need for a decision making structure, whether formal or informal, that makes strategic decisions depending on changing user requirements and other factors.
; Dynamic range and Signal-to-noise ratio ( SNR ): The difference between the maximum level a component can accommodate and the noise level it produces.
; < span id =" dynamic_belay "> Dynamic belay </ span >: Technique of stopping a long fall using smooth braking to reduce stress on the protection points and avoid unnecessary trauma from an abrupt stop.
; < span id =" dynamic_rope "> Dynamic rope </ span >: A slightly elastic rope that softens falls to some extent.

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On November 29, 1921, the trustees declared it to be the express policy of the Institute to pursue scientific research of the greatest importance and at the same time " to continue to conduct thorough courses in engineering and pure science, basing the work of these courses on exceptionally strong instruction in the fundamental sciences of mathematics, physics, and chemistry ; broadening and enriching the curriculum by a liberal amount of instruction in such subjects as English, history, and economics ; and vitalizing all the work of the Institute by the infusion in generous measure of the spirit of research.
There are two treatment modalities ; the first consist of a low-dose subanesethesia Ketamine infusion of between 10 – 90 mg per hour over several treatment days, this can be delivered on an outpatient basis.
Guidelines differ as to which dose to use when blood sugar levels start falling ; some recommend reducing the dose of insulin once glucose falls below 16. 6 mmol / l ( 300 mg / dl ) but other recommend infusing glucose in addition to saline to allow for ongoing infusion of higher doses of insulin.
The part of the catheter that remains outside the skin is called the connecting hub ; it can be connected to a syringe or an intravenous infusion line, or capped with a heplock, a needleless connection filled with a small amount of heparin solution to prevent clotting, between treatments.
A standard IV infusion set consists of a pre-filled, sterile container ( glass bottle, plastic bottle or plastic bag ) of fluids with an attachment that allows the fluid to flow one drop at a time, making it easy to see the flow rate ( and also reducing air bubbles ); a long sterile tube with a clamp to regulate or stop the flow ; a connector to attach to the access device ; and connectors ( called " s or Y-Set ( infusion ))" to allow "" of another infusion set onto the same line, e. g., adding a dose of antibiotics to a continuous fluid drip.
An infusion pump allows precise control over the flow rate and total amount delivered, but in cases where a change in the flow rate would not have serious consequences, or if pumps are not available, the drip is often left to flow simply by placing the bag above the level of the patient and using the clamp to regulate the rate ; this is a gravity drip.
" Barry Cornwall's " songs have caught some notes from the Elizabethan and Cavalier lyrics, and blended them with others from the leading poets of his own time ; and his dramatic fragments show a similar infusion of the early Victorian spirit into pre-Restoration forms and cadences.
In the sierra of Peru, Bolivia, and northern Argentina, coca has been consumed ( by chewing and brewing in infusion ) for thousands of years as a stimulant and cure for altitude sickness ; it also has symbolic value.
Post spinal headache with nausea is the most common complication ; it often responds to analgesics and infusion of fluids.
Recently, media expectations for the New Hampshire primary have come to be almost as important as the results themselves ; meeting or beating expectations can provide a candidate with national attention, often leading to an infusion of donations to a campaign that has spent most of its reserves.
The Tin Woodman little by little lost his natural body and had it replaced by metal ; so he has lost his heart and cannot move without the help of farmers ( represented by the Scarecrow ); in reality he has a strong sense of cooperation and love, which needs only an infusion of self-confidence to be awakened.
The Tin Woodman little by little lost his natural body and had it replaced by metal ; so, he has lost his heart and cannot move without the help of farmers ( represented by the Scarecrow ); in reality he has a strong sense of cooperation and love, which needs only an infusion of self-confidence to be awakened.
The chosen situation for this imposing didactic and theatric display is the Treppenhaus or grand staircase in the new museum, Berlin ; the surface is a granulated, absorbent wall, specially prepared ; the technical method is that known as " water-glass ," or " liquid flint ," the infusion of silica securing permanence.
Limited studies on thrombolysis with direct infusion of urokinase and tissue plasminogen activator into the obstructed vein have shown moderate success in treating Budd – Chiari syndrome ; however, it is not routinely attempted.
Creek women used an infusion of the root for bowel pain ; the Choctaw used a decoction of the leaves as a general tonic ; the Seminole used an extract of the roots for digestive problems, and extracts of the seeds, or of the inner bark, as an external rub for rheumatic disorders.
* Hydrodynamic delivery In mice and rats, but to a lesser extent in larger animals, DNA most often in plasmids, including transposons, can be delivered to the liver using hydrodynamic injection that involves infusion of a relatively large volume in the blood in less than 10 seconds ; nearly all of the DNA is expressed in the liver by this procedure.

; and cavernosometry
; Corpus cavernosometry: Cavernosography measurement of the vascular pressure in the corpus cavernosum.

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; Analysis of variance ( ANOVA ): A mathematical process for separating the variability of a group of observations into assignable causes and setting up various significance tests.
1. 202. 4 ): Atlantis thalassa ( Greek: Ἀτλαντὶς θάλασσα ; English: Sea of Atlas ).
Medical Hypotheses, April 1999 ; 53 ( 4 ): 338 – 344.
In the Hebrew Bible and the Qur ' an, Aaron ( or ; Ahărōn, Hārūn, Greek ( Septuagint ): Ααρών ), who is often called "' Aaron the Priest "' () and once Aaron the Levite () ( Exodus 4: 14 ), was the older brother of Moses, ( Exodus 6: 16-20, 7: 7 ; Qur ' an 28: 34 ) and a prophet of God.
Louisa May Alcott, who was ten years old at the time, later wrote of the experience in Transcendental Wild Oats ( 1873 ): " The band of brothers began by spading garden and field ; but a few days of it lessened their ardor amazingly.
October – December ; 1973 ( 4 ): 327-45.
* Ascalone, Enrico ( 2007 ): Mesopotamia: Assyrians, Sumerians, Babylonians ( Dictionaries of Civilizations ; 1 ).
* Grayson, Albert Kirk ( 1975 ): Assyrian and Babylonian Chronicles ( ABC ), Locust Valley, N. Y., Augustin ; reed.
The form used in the Roman Rite included anointing of seven parts of the body while saying ( in Latin ): " Through this holy unction and His own most tender mercy may the Lord pardon thee whatever sins or faults thou hast committed deliquisti by sight hearing, smell, taste, touch, walking, carnal delectation ", the last phrase corresponding to the part of the body that was touched ; however, in the words of the 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia, " the unction of the loins is generally, if not universally, omitted in English-speaking countries, and it is of course everywhere forbidden in case of women ".
In the original Kerr Wyllie and Currie paper, British Journal of Cancer, 1972 Aug ; 26 ( 4 ): 239-57, there is a footnote regarding the pronunciation:
* Kuehn, Bridget M .; Agent Orange Effects, Journal of the American Medical Association, 2010 ; 303 ( 8 ): 722.
( Graetz and others have, incorrectly, En Duran ): Leader of the opposition to the rationalism of the Maimonists in the Montpellier controversy of 1303-1306 ; born at Lunel — hence his name, Yarḥi ( from Yeraḥ
* Analytical Review 12 ( 1792 ): 241 – 249 ; 13 ( 1792 ): 418 – 489.
* Critical Review New Series 4 ( 1792 ): 389 – 398 ; 5 ( 1792 ): 132 – 141.
; Operational Acceptance Testing ( OAT ): Also known as operational readiness testing, this refers to the checking done to a system to ensure that processes and procedures are in place to allow the system to be used and maintained.
7 ( Zondervan, 1985 ): 15 ; he cites Harrison, R. K. < U > Introduction to the Old Testament </ u >.
October 9, 2001 ; 98 ( 21 ): 11937-11942.
; Bipolar disorder NOS ( not otherwise specified ): This is a catchall category, diagnosed when the disorder does not fall within a specific subtype.
The first Blue Angel Flight Demonstration Squadron ( 1946 – 1947 ), assembled in front of one of their F6F Hellcat s ( l to r ): Lt. Al Taddeo, Solo ; Lt.
* Substance, essence (< span lang = grc > ousia </ span >) — examples of primary substance: this man, this horse ; secondary substance ( species, genera ): man, horse
* Preah Ko Style ( 877-886 AD ): Hariharalaya was the first capital city of the Khmer empire located in the area of Angkor ; its ruins are in the area now called Roluos some fifteen kilometers southeast of the modern city of Siem Reap.
* Leverett ; Cattel ; Hobbs ; Newcomer ; Reiner ; Schatz ; Wulf, An Overview of the Production Quality Compiler-Compiler Project, in Computer 13 ( 8 ): 38-49 ( August 1980 )

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