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From the point of view of syntactic analysis the head word in the statement is the predicator has broken, and from the point of view of meaning it would seem that the trouble centers in the breaking ; ;
From an analysis of relationships and diversities within the Asterales and with their superorders, estimates of the age of the beginning of the Asterales have been made, which range from 116 Mya to 82Mya.
From a sociological and demographic perspective, the Big Brother franchise allows the opportunity for analysis of how people react when forced into close confinement with people who lie outside their comfort zone, since they may hold different opinions or ideals from other contestants, or simply belong to a different group of people than a contestant normally interacts with.
From basic functional analysis we know that any ket can be written as
From politics past to politics future: an integrated analysis of current and emergent paradigms.
From a psychoanalytical perspective, after the Lacanian notion of " the Real ", Slavoj Žižek offered new aspects of " the gaze " extensively used in contemporary film analysis.
From this analysis, the financial planner can determine to what degree and in what time the personal goals can be accomplished.
From pictures on the wall to movies to television to video games to computers, each successive generation has been exposed to richer optical displays than the one before and may have become more adept at visual analysis.
From the point of view of functional analysis, calculus is the study of two linear operators: the differential operator, and the indefinite integral operator.
From these few references, which are the only surviving evidence apart from place name analysis, it would seem that the Balts Pytheas would have encountered were past the Common Balto-Slavic stage, but still spoke one language, which would have been Proto-Baltic.
From this analysis, it is clear that the transmission speed is a characteristic of the teleprinter while the shift ( the difference between the tones representing mark and space ) is a characteristic of the modem.
There is an extensive critical analysis of Le Fanu's supernatural stories ( particularly " Green Tea ", " Schalken the Painter " and " Carmilla ") in Jack Sullivan's book Elegant Nightmares: The English Ghost Story From Le Fanu to Blackwood ( 1978 ).
From the Gramsci analysis derived the political science denotation of hegemony as leadership ; thus, the historical example of Prussia as the militarily and culturally predominant province of the German Empire ( Second Reich 1871 – 1918 ); and the personal and intellectual predominance of Napoleon Bonaparte upon the French Consulate ( 1799 – 1804 ).
From this perspective, heuristics are part of a larger experiential processing system that is often adaptive, but vulnerable to error in situations that require logical analysis.
From 1988 to 1989, Poindexter was senior scientist at Presearch, Inc., which had primarily been involved with defense studies and analysis.
From the 1950s onward, Hans Keller developed a ' two-dimensional ' method of analysis that explicitly considered form and structure from the point of view of listener expectations.
From 1911 he collaborated with J. E. Littlewood, in extensive work in mathematical analysis and analytic number theory.
From the nineteenth century there is not a separate curve theory, but rather the appearance of curves as the one-dimensional aspect of projective geometry, and differential geometry ; and later topology, when for example the Jordan curve theorem was understood to lie quite deep, as well as being required in complex analysis.
From 1970 to 1989, the show used the Wall Street Week Index ( later known as the WSW Technical Market Index ), a technical analysis developed by Robert Nurock.
From a child's verbal description of a snowflake, to the detailed scientific analysis of the properties of magnetic fields, the concept of structure is now often an essential foundation of nearly every mode of inquiry and discovery in science, philosophy, and art.
From a geological point of view, analysis of Uluru-Kata Tjuta and Watarrka National Parks reveals an awe-inspiring history.
From analysis of fossil pollen in peat samples, it is apparent that elms, an abundant tree in prehistoric times, all but disappeared from northwestern Europe during the mid-Holocene period about 6000 years ago, and to a lesser extent 3000 years ago.
From this it is supposed that there is a theoretical fourth passive element since there are only five elements in total ( not including the various dependent sources ) found in linear network analysis.
From the perspective of dimensional analysis, the unit Hertz ( Hz ) is also correct, but in practice it is only used for ordinary frequency f, and almost never for ω.
From 1925 until 1934, she was the Secretary of the International Psychoanalytical Association while she continued child analysis and seminars and conferences on the subject.

From and variation
From the Shockley ideal diode equation given above, it might appear that the voltage has a positive temperature coefficient ( at a constant current ), but usually the variation of the reverse saturation current term is more significant than the variation in the thermal voltage term.
From this point of view, the variation of phenotypic expression between heterosexual and homosexual desire in individuals has emerged in humans, as is the case for many species, as an apparent better adaptation as there are no documented human populations that are uniformly heterosexual.
From the orbital pattern of a visual binary, or the time variation of the spectrum of a spectroscopic binary, the mass of its stars can be determined.
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From live performances and both live and studio recordings, the new material was obviously a further progression ; the group was experimenting with various time signatures, such as 7 / 4, and was using more melody and a greater variation in song structure.
From another point of view, the novel's plot is another variation of a conventional nineteenth-century theme: an innocent young provincial comes to seek his fortune in the capital, where he succumbs to corruption, and loses all traces of his former freshness and purity.
From then ( until January 2006 ) the international CNBC services carried the tagline " A Service of NBC ( Universal ) and Dow Jones " ( or depending on other local partners, a variation of this tagline ) when introducing regional programmes ( including magazine programmes ) and airing general channel promotions.
From the early 18th century, pitch could be also controlled with the use of tuning forks ( invented in 1711 ), although again there was variation.
From October 21 to November 28 (# 136 –# 165, the last six weeks before the final tournament ), the trip variation replaced the Mystery 7 on Tuesday and Thursday shows.
From the standpoint of the theory it is regarded as White's only attempt to play for a win against the poisoned pawn variation since all other variations ( and that includes the other pawn move: 10 f5 ) have been analysed to a draw with best play.
From 1991 to 1992, Subaru displayed the Amadeus, a prototype shooting brake variation on the SVX, in both two-and four-door versions, which was considered for production.
From its origins in 19th-century Russia, it has become popular around the world, with considerable variation from the original recipe.
From this point, the preparation of paneer diverges based on its use and regional variation.
From January 1951 to May 1951, Dandolos played a two-person " heads up " poker match against Johnny Moss where the two played virtually every variation of the game that existed at the time.
A Note From Roy Walton ( re Phil Goldstein's variation of Walton's School Daze )-Issue 10, October 1992
From 1830 to 1833, the geologist and clergyman Sir Charles Lyell released a three volume publication called Principles of Geology, which developed Hutton's ideas of uniformitarianism, and in the second volume set out a gradualist variation of creation beliefs in which each species had its " centre of creation " and was designed for the habitat, but would go extinct when the habitat changed.
From Old English, it is a variation of Harlow / HA ( r )- low /, derived from the Anglo-Saxon here ' army, troops ; war -' and hlaw ' mound, cairn, hill ,' thereby meaning ' army hill.
From 1933 to 1941, Stinson delivered 1, 327 Reliants — ranging from the SR-1 through the SR-10 — each variation building upon its predecessor with upgraded engines and design refinements.
From an etic perspective they are a variation of the socket-as-wrench theme, but they are not emically classified in English by the name " socket wrench ".
From a strictly morphological perspective, the variation in microglial form along the continuum is associated with changing morphological complexity and can be quantitated using the methods of fractal analysis, which have proven sensitive to even subtle, visually undetectable changes associated with different morphologies in different pathological states.
; Continuous Kirikaeshi: This variation is a standard naname ushi to the men, but instead of the standard 9 strikes ( 4 forwards, 5 backwards ), either an alternate number ( 50 and 100 are relatively common ) or distance (" From here to the other side of the dojo ", for example ) is utilized.
From the Elucidário Madeirense, it is unclear as to the origins of the local toponymy ( which is even absent from the parochial archive ), in addition to the variation that exists: Boaventura or Boa Ventura.
From c. 900 CE began what is commonly called the Tairona period, characterized by an impressive increase in the variation, size and number of ceramic forms, many conserving the styles from the Nehuange or Buritaca phases.

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