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Extrinsic and have
Extrinsic variables have variations in their brightness, as seen by terrestrial observers, due to some external source.
Extrinsic evaluations, on the other hand, have tested the impact of summarization on tasks like relevance assessment, reading comprehension, etc.

Extrinsic and also
Extrinsic evaluation, also called evaluation in use considers the NLP system in a more complex setting, either as an embedded system or serving a precise function for a human user.
* Extrinsic Allergic Alveolitis, also known as hypersensitivity pneumonitis
Extrinsic punishment and reward are also suggested to detract from intrinsic motivation.
Extrinsic factors can be important, with winds sometimes limiting the height of the column, and the local thermal temperature gradient also playing a role.
Extrinsic emptiness is also referred to as " Great Mādhyamaka " ( dbu ma chen po ), a term that appears frequently in Mipham's works.

Extrinsic and whose
* Extrinsic variables, whose apparent changes in brightness are due to changes in the amount of their light that can reach Earth ; for example, because the star has an orbiting companion that sometimes eclipses it.

Extrinsic and is
This other evidence is known as Extrinsic Evidence and is a fairly common principle.
Extrinsic evidence is defined as evidence outside the writings, in this case the deed.
Extrinsic evidence is held to be synonymous with evidence from another source.
* Extrinsic variable stars: stars where the variability is caused by external properties like rotation or eclipses.
Extrinsic incubation period: In a vector, it is the time between entrance of an organism into the vector and the time when that vector can transmit the infection.
* Extrinsic motivation comes into play when a student is compelled to do something or act a certain way because of factors external to him or her ( like money or good grades ).
* Extrinsic arguments point out that English is well-established: that it has many speakers, and that there are trained teachers and a wealth of teaching material.
Extrinsic feedback is sometimes categorized as knowledge of performance or knowledge of results.
Extrinsic value is value which arises because of an agreement: Although the intrinsic value of a € 100 note is not much more than the value of any similar piece of paper with a comparable graphic on it, it has a practical value ( an extrinsic value ) of € 100.

Extrinsic and ;
; Extrinsic motivation

Extrinsic and i
NB: contains a complete translation of Mipham's ' Lion's Roar Proclaiming Extrinsic Emptiness ' ( Wylie: gZhan stong khas len seng ge < nowiki >'</ nowiki > i nga ro )

Extrinsic and .
( See Intrinsic vs. Extrinsic motivation ).
Extrinsic motivation refers to the performance of an activity in order to attain an outcome, which then contradicts intrinsic motivation.
Extrinsic motivation comes from outside of the individual.
Extrinsic grains may enter through these openings, typically less than a millimeter in diameter.
Extrinsic and intrinsic defects can interact producing new defect complexes.
Image: Stylohyoideus. png | Extrinsic muscles of the tongue.
* J. Fleming, " Juan Caramuel on the Nature of Extrinsic Probability ", Studia Moralia 42 ( 2004 ), p. 337-360.

devices and have
On October 19, after the Soviets had detonated at least 20 nuclear devices, Ambassador Stevenson warned the UN General Assembly that this country, in `` self protection '', might have to resume above-ground tests.
`` From time to time since the present war began there have been reports that one or more of the Axis powers were seriously contemplating use of poisonous gas or noxious gases or other inhumane devices of warfare.
Assistive technology is the array of new devices created to enable sports enthusiasts who have disabilities to play.
More complex assistive technology devices have been developed over time, and as a result, sports for people with disabilities " have changed from being a clinical therapeutic tool to an increasingly competition-oriented activity ".
Although human morphology is not necessarily the ideal form for working robots, the fascination in developing robots that can mimic it can be found historically in the assimilation of two concepts: simulacra ( devices that exhibit likeness ) and automata ( devices that have independence ).
Many cultures have built devices that travel through the air, from the earliest projectiles such as stones and spears, the boomerang in Australia, the hot air Kongming lantern, and kites.
Le Guin's ansible was said to communicate " instantaneously ", but other authors have adopted the name for devices only capable of finite-speed communication, although still faster than light.
A wide range of testing devices have been devised to evaluate the fracture resistance of bonded structures in pure mode I, pure mode II or in mixed mode.
A residual devise is one left to a devisee after all specific and general devices have been made.
Atom probe devices have only relatively recently been produced commercially, and many designs have been constructed since the method's inception.
A boomerang is usually thought of as a wooden device cut from a tree trunk, although historically boomerang-like devices have also been made from bones.
Both the miniaturization and standardization of CPUs have increased the presence of digital devices in modern life far beyond the limited application of dedicated computing machines.
Historically, memory has been called core, main memory, real storage or internal memory while storage devices have been referred to as secondary storage, external memory or auxiliary / peripheral storage.
CRTs have also been used as memory devices, in which case the visible light emitted from the fluoresecent material ( if any ) is not intended to have significant meaning to a visual observer ( though the visible pattern on the tube face may cryptically represent the stored data ).
Practical devices generally use simpler chords for common characters ( e. g., Baudot ), or may have ways to make it easier to remember the chords ( e. g., Microwriter ), but the same principles apply.
In the simplest application, clutches are employed in devices which have two rotating shafts ( drive shaft or line shaft ).
This certainly was a successful device as water clocks of similar design were still being made in Baghdad when the Mongols captured the city in 1258 A. D. A variety of automatic devices have been used over the centuries to accomplish useful tasks or simply to just entertain.
Newer devices such as pulse cryocoolers and Stirling cryocoolers have been devised.
Computer operating systems as far back as early Unix have included interactive calculator programs such as dc and hoc, and calculator functions are included in almost all PDA-type devices ( save a few dedicated address book and dictionary devices ).
The distinction is not clear-cut: some devices classed as programmable calculators have programming functionality, sometimes with support for programming languages such as RPL or TI-BASIC.

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