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Every and correspondence
* Every preorder can be given a topology, the Alexandrov topology ; and indeed, every preorder on a set is in one-to-one correspondence with an Alexandrov topology on that set.
Every fifteen minutes they played a record ; the rest of the time it was commercials about a high-school correspondence course.
: Every correspondence that maps a compact convex subset of a locally convex space into itself with a closed graph and convex nonempty images has a fixed point.
Every line is a set of points which can be put into a one-to-one correspondence with the real numbers.

Every and between
Every morning early, in the summer, we searched the trunks of the trees as high as we could reach for the locust shells, carefully detached their hooked claws from the bark where they hung, and stabled them, a weird faery herd, in an angle between the high roots of the tulip tree, where no grass grew in the dense shade.
Every year both clubs play the " Klassieker " (" The Classic "), a derby match between the teams from the two largest cities of the Netherlands.
Disraeli wrote a personal letter to Gladstone, asking him to place the good of the party above personal animosity: " Every man performs his office, and there is a Power, greater than ourselves, that disposes of all this ..." In responding to Disraeli Gladstone denied that personal feelings played any role in his decision then and previously to accept office, while acknowledging that there were differences between him and Derby " broader than you may have supposed.
Every information exchange between living organisms — i. e. transmission of signals that involve a living sender and receiver can be considered a form of communication ; and even primitive creatures such as corals are competent to communicate.
Every six months the presidency rotates between the states, in an order predefined by the Council's members, allowing each state to preside over the body.
During the Renaissance, there arose a critical attitude that sharply distinguished between apostolic tradition and what George Every calls " subsidiary mythology "— popular legends surrounding saints, relics, the cross, etc .— suppressing the latter.
George Every discusses the connection between the cosmic center and Golgotha in his book Christian Mythology, noting that the image of Adam's skull beneath the cross appears in many medieval representations of the crucifixion.
Every module over a division ring has a basis ; linear maps between finite-dimensional modules over a division ring can be described by matrices, and the Gaussian elimination algorithm remains applicable.
Every node has a location, which is a number between 0 and 1.
Every Mac made between 1986 and 1998 has a SCSI port on the back, making external expansion easy ; also, " toaster " Compact Macs did not have easily accessible hard drive bays ( or, in the case of the Mac Plus, any hard drive bay at all ), so on those models, external SCSI disks were the only reasonable option.
Every two months IMU publishes an electronic newsletter, IMU-Net, that aims to improve communication between IMU and the worldwide mathematical community by reporting on decisions and recommendations of the Union, major international mathematical events and developments, and on other topics of general mathematical interest.
British playwright Tom Stoppard wrote Every Good Boy Deserves Favour about the relationship between a patient and his doctor in one of these hospitals.
Every citation he found described an encounter between males where one party, the master, physically abused another, the slave.
* Every Lie group is parallelizable, and hence an orientable manifold ( there is a bundle isomorphism between its tangent bundle and the product of itself with the tangent space at the identity )
Every homomorphism f: G → H of Lie groups induces a homomorphism between the corresponding Lie algebras and.
Every LORAN chain in the world uses a unique Group Repetition Interval, the number of which, when multiplied by ten, gives how many microseconds pass between pulses from a given station in the chain.
* Every episode of James Joyce's modernist novel Ulysses ( 1922 ) has an assigned theme, technique and correspondences between its characters and those of Homer's Odyssey.
Every quark in the universe does not attract every other quark in the above distance independent manner, since colour-confinement implies that the strong force acts without distance-diminishment only between pairs of single quarks, and that in collections of bound quarks ( i. e., hadrons ), the net colour-charge of the quarks cancels out, as seen from far away.
Every smooth ( or differentiable ) map φ: M → N between smooth ( or differentiable ) manifolds induces natural linear maps between the corresponding tangent spaces:
Every uniformly continuous function between metric spaces is continuous.
They draw three conclusions from Austin: ( 1 ) A performative utterance does not communicate information about an act second-hand — it is the act ; ( 2 ) Every aspect of language (" semantics, syntactics, or even phonematics ") functionally interacts with pragmatics ; ( 3 ) There is no distinction between language and speech.
Every year the mayor and the 24 échevins would swear an oath of allegiance " between the hands " of the king or his representative, usually the lieutenant général or the sénéchaussée.
Every car uses either a 5. 0 L Ford " Boss 302 " SVO or a 5. 0 L Chevrolet small block race-engine ( depending on the make )-capable of producing between 460 and 485 kW ( 620 — 650 bhp ) of power, but generally quoted as a little over 450 kW ( 600 bhp ) in race trim.
Every morphism in a concrete category whose underlying function is injective is a monomorphism ; in other words, if morphisms are actually functions between sets, then any morphism which is a one-to-one function will necessarily be a monomorphism in the categorical sense.

Every and phase
Every quantum mechanical observable corresponds to a unique function or distribution on phase space, and vice versa, as specified by Hermann Weyl ( 1927 ) and supplemented by John von Neumann ( 1931 ); Eugene Wigner ( 1932 ); and, in a grand synthesis, by H J Groenewold ( 1946 ).
Every instance of phase or chemical equilibrium is characterized by a constant.
: Every product is subject to a life-cycle including a growth phase followed by a maturity phase and finally an eventual period of decline as sales falls.
" Every opening phase of a Canadian operation was a complete success and the staff works a mathematical masterpiece … the Canadian Army never followed up their opening successes to reach a complete victory.
" Every phase of a process is always present.
Every aspect of green building is integrated into the O & M phase of a building's life.
Every player must complete the procedure for a phase before continuing to the next phase.
Every hundred feet of elevation brings some new phase of climate and of vegetation.
Every state has different reqirements to staff an ambulance or emergency physicians vehicle ( Notarzt-Einsatz-Fahrzeug, NEF ). To phase out short courses
Every phase of the contest was aired.

Every and space
** Every vector space has a basis.
** Every infinite game in which is a Borel subset of Baire space is determined.
** Every Tychonoff space has a Stone – Čech compactification.
* Theorem Every reflexive normed space is a Banach space.
Every Hilbert space X is a Banach space because, by definition, a Hilbert space is complete with respect to the norm associated with its inner product, where a norm and an inner product are said to be associated if for all x ∈ X.
* Every topological space X is a dense subspace of a compact space having at most one point more than X, by the Alexandroff one-point compactification.
* Every compact metric space is separable.
* Every continuous map from a compact space to a Hausdorff space is closed and proper ( i. e., the pre-image of a compact set is compact.
* Pseudocompact: Every real-valued continuous function on the space is bounded.
Every subset A of the vector space is contained within a smallest convex set ( called the convex hull of A ), namely the intersection of all convex sets containing A.
Every compact metric space is complete, though complete spaces need not be compact.
Every point in three-dimensional Euclidean space is determined by three coordinates.
Every node on the Freenet network contributes storage space to hold files, and bandwidth that it uses to route requests from its peers.
Every space filling curve hits some points multiple times, and does not have a continuous inverse.
Every vector space has a basis, and all bases of a vector space have the same number of elements, called the dimension of the vector space.
Every normed vector space V sits as a dense subspace inside a Banach space ; this Banach space is essentially uniquely defined by V and is called the completion of V.

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