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Apart from the categorical imperative they derive from the metaphysics of the orgasm, the only affirmation they are capable of making is that art is their only refuge.
In this respect experience is broader and full of a richer variety of potential meanings than the mind of man or any of his arts or culture are capable of making clear and distinct.
Man, we are told, is endowed with reason and is capable of distinguishing good from bad.
As more men and women are made capable of living up to the challenge of decency the chances are improved that the pattern of predisposition prevailing in positions of strength in future crises can be favorably affected.
But in ways more fundamental than specific political opinions they are still what they always were: passionate, sure without a shadow of doubt of whatever it is that they are sure of, capable of seeing black and white only and, therefore, committed to the logical extreme of whatever it is they are temporarily committed to.
Since the provision of skywave service requires adequate freedom from interference, only class 1, stations are capable of rendering skywave service.
The natural anatomical and physiological defensive features of the upper respiratory tract, such as the turbinates of the nose and the cilia of the trachea and larger bronchi, are capable of impinging out the larger particles to which we are ordinarily exposed in our daily existence.
Very small particles, however, in a size range of 1 to 4 microns in diameter are capable of passing these impinging barriers and entering the alveolar bed of the lungs.
One might also wonder if monkeys are capable of developing bronchiolitis as we know it in man or the horse.
Theoretically, they are capable of extracting their required oxygen either from the surrounding air ( Ghoreyeb and Karsner, '13 ) or from pulmonary arterial blood ( Comroe, '58 ).
This viewpoint is further supported by Verloop's ( '48 ) demonstration of thickened bronchial artery and arteriolar muscular coats which are capable of acting as valves.
That a writer who is gay cannot be serious is a common professional illusion, sedulously fostered by all too many academics who mistakenly believe that their frivolous efforts should be taken seriously because they are expressed with that dreary solemnity which is the only mode of expression their authors are capable of.
Mobile forces are required to localize and attack detected targets, since the systems are not capable of pinpointing a target.
Channel-type image intensifiers are capable of achieving high-gain values ; ;
There has been some debate on whether or not humans are truly capable of psychological altruism.
Giant salamanders of the genus Andrias, as well as Ceratophrine and Pyxicephalus frogs possess sharp teeth and are capable of drawing blood with a defensive bite.
They may be as basic as pictures on a board that the are used to request food, drink, or other care ; or they can be advanced speech generating devices, based on speech synthesis, that are capable of storing hundreds of phrases and words.
More advanced methods of locating objects in the sky include telescope mounts with setting circles, which assist with pointing telescopes to positions in the sky that are known to contain objects of interest, and GOTO telescopes, which are fully automated telescopes that are capable of locating objects on demand ( having first been calibrated ).

are and continuously
Let N be a positive integer and let V be the space of all N times continuously differentiable functions F on the real line which satisfy the differential equation Af where Af are some fixed constants.
The teeth have no enamel coating and are worn away and regrow continuously.
The Cardinals were founded in 1898, and are the oldest continuously run professional American football club in the United States.
It is this reluctance which was felt by the Rijksmuseum to reattribute works to other painters ( Abraham van Calraet does not even appear in a Museum catalogue until 1926, and even then he is not given his own entry ) which shows how important it is to art historians that painters are accurately connected to their works — and this is continuously necessary for those of Aelbert Cuyp, as Dordrecht ’ s most famous painter may not in fact be Dordrecht ’ s most famous painter.
To derive the equations of aerodynamics, fluid properties such as density and velocity are assumed to be well-defined at infinitely small points, and to vary continuously from one point to another.
They are continuously watched by television cameras.
News statements are shown as continuously scrolling upper-case text located at the bottom of the screen ; some past ambiguities noted have included spelling the plural of MPs as " MPS ", together with other occasional spelling and grammatical errors.
It is not known whether these agreements are still valid, but Bozizé has anyway a continuously good relation with Libya.
Cruise ships use antiroll fins that extend transversely from the side of the ship for perhaps 30 feet ( 10 m ) and are continuously rotated about their axes to develop forces that oppose the roll.
A cable car or cable railway is a mass transit system using rail cars that are hauled by a continuously moving cable running at a constant speed.
Continuous distillation is an ongoing distillation in which a liquid mixture is continuously ( without interruption ) fed into the process and separated fractions are removed continuously as output streams as time passes during the operation.
* Catalytic distillation is the process by which the reactants are catalyzed while being distilled to continuously separate the products from the reactants.
are differentiable ( if these functions are r times continuously differentiable, f is called a-diffeomorphism ).
They are diffeomorphic if there is an r times continuously differentiable bijective map between them whose inverse is also r times continuously differentiable.
Mass-movement processes are always occurring continuously on all slopes ; some mass-movement processes act very slowly ; others occur very suddenly, often with disastrous results.
Class-D and class-E amplifiers are sometimes mistakenly described as " digital " because the output waveform superficially resembles a pulse-train of digital symbols, but a class-D amplifier merely converts an input waveform into a continuously pulse-width modulated ( square wave ) analog signal.
For example, if an office has two telephone operators who are both busy all the time, that would represent two erlangs ( 2 E ) of traffic ; or a radio channel that is occupied for one hour continuously is said to have a load of 1 Erlang.
Consequently, properties such as density, pressure, temperature, and velocity are taken to be well-defined at infinitesimally small points, and are assumed to vary continuously from one point to another.
Aeroponics is a system wherein roots are continuously or discontinuously kept in an environment saturated with fine drops ( a mist or aerosol ) of nutrient solution.
In conclusion, based on the above advantages and disadvantages, two-stroke engines are supposed to operate in vehicles where the weight of the engine must be small, and it is not used continuously for long periods.
Lawmakers are continuously chipping away at what types of criminal offenses merit a jury trial.

are and modulating
Envelope Tracking designs are able to achieve efficiencies of up to 60 %, by modulating the supply voltage to the amplifier in line with the envelope of the signal.
Fandangos and derivative palos such as malagueñas, tarantas and cartageneras ) are bimodal: guitar introductions are in Phrygian mode while the singing develops in major mode, modulating to Phrygian at the end of the stanza.
These are methods to transfer a digital bit stream over an analog baseband channel ( a. k. a. lowpass channel ) using a pulse train, i. e. a discrete number of signal levels, by directly modulating the voltage or current on a cable.
The result is that frequency components of the modulating signal are mapped onto the carrier signal as discrete amplitude changes in each of the frequency bands.
To obtain the phases, full sets of reflections are collected with known alterations to the scattering, either by modulating the wavelength past a certain absorption edge or by adding strongly scattering ( i. e., electron-dense ) metal atoms such as mercury.
# In amplitude modulation, a condition that results from imperfect modulation in which the positive and negative excursions of the modulating envelope are unequal in amplitude.
Opioid receptors have many other and more important roles in the brain and periphery however, modulating pain, cardiac, gastric and vascular function as well as possibly panic and satiation, and receptors are often found at postsynaptic locations as well as presynaptically.
For multi-channel ( normal multi-function ) remote controls more sophisticated procedures are necessary: one consists of modulating the carrier with signals of different frequency.
Frequency modulation ( FM ) and amplitude modulation ( AM ) are common modes of modulating the carrier.
These variations are controlled by both the frequency and the amplitude of the modulating wave.
A voice playing Triangle waveform may be ring-modulated with one of the other voices, where the triangle waveform's bits are inverted when the modulating voice's msb is set, producing a discontinuity and change of direction with the Triangle's ramp.
Other than solid state controls, which are very sensitive across their entire range of control, snap-action and modulating ( aka – throttling ) thermostats have peak sensitivity across the middle two-thirds of their operating range.
There are two competing and incompatible standards for modulating the ADSL signal, known as discrete multitone modulation ( DMT ) and Carrierless Amplitude Phase ( CAP ).
Both endogenous and exogenous glucocorticoids are known to cause psychosis and depression, implying that neurogenesis in the dentate gyrus may play an important role in modulating symptoms of stress and depression.
He was rigorous in avoiding enharmonic spelling, occasionally modulating to keys containing double-sharps or double-flats, so pianists are occasionally required to come to terms with unusual keys such as E-sharp major, enharmonic equivalent to F major, and the occasional triple-sharp.
α < sub > 2A </ sub > receptors are concentrated heavily in the prefrontal cortex and the locus coeruleus, with the potential to improve attention abilities via modulating post-synaptic α < sub > 2A </ sub > receptors in the prefrontal cortex.
By driving cabin air supply compressors at the minimum required speed, no energy wasting modulating valves are required.
Studies have shown that the glycocalyx plays a role in modulating red blood cell filling in capillaries and it is also believed to be important in many other functions of the vascular system, but studies are ongoing.
Dubstep and drum and bass are forms of electronic music which employs frequent use of LFOs, often synchronized to the tempo of the track, for bass sounds that have a " wobble " effect, for example by modulating the cutoff frequency of a low-pass filter to create a distinctive opening-and-closing effect.
The chord progression which begins the Prophetiae Sibyllarum is jarring even to ears accustomed to 20th century music: the opening chords are C major-G major-B major-C # minor-E major-F # minor, all in root position, sung to the text: " Carmina chromatico, quae audis modulata tenore " -- " chromatic songs, which you hear to be gracefully performed " or " chromatic songs, which you hear to have a modulating tenor " ( a pun in Latin ).
Recently, it was discovered that the health effects of food compounds are related mostly to specific interactions on molecular level, i. e. dietary constituents participate in the regulation of gene expression by modulating the activity of transcription factors, or through the secretion of hormones that in turn interfere with a transcription factor.
6 – Grace notes " h " and " d " are qualifying or modulating grace notes.
There are several methods for modulating both the geometric and effective compression ratio.

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