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From and principle
From 1662 the Colony of Virginia, followed by others, incorporated into law that the children took their mother's status, by the principle of partus sequitur ventrem ; all children born to enslaved mothers were born into slavery, regardless of their father's status or ancestry.
From Bernoulli's principle, the pressure on the upper surface where the flow is moving faster is lower than the pressure on the lower surface where it is moving slower.
From this same perspective, readers of alphabetic languages must understand the alphabetic principle to master basic reading skills.
From the strong principle of inheritance, any selected variety will tend to propagate its new and modified form.
* From wormhole to time machine: Comments on Hawking's Chronology Protection Conjecture, which also addresses the Novikov self-consistency principle
The gravitational force acting on the hydrometer is simply its weight, mg. From the Archimedes buoyancy principle, the buoyancy force acting on the hydrometer is equal to the weight of liquid displaced.
From this principle, he determines that substance is infinite.
From the uncertainty principle, it is expected this fundamental volume to be related to the Planck constant,, in some way.
From this foothold, the Islamic Republic helped organize one of its biggest successes, the Hezbollah militia, a party and social-services organization devoted to the Khomeini principle of Guardianship ( i. e. rule ) of the Islamic Jurists ( Velayat-e-Faqih ), and loyal to Khomeini as their leader.
The economic policies of the anarchist collectives were primarily operated according to the basic communist principle of " From each according to his ability, to each according to his need ".
From this seemingly vague single principle Wolfram draws a broad array of concrete deductions that reinforce many aspects of his theory.
From then on, all dissolutions that were not a consequence of convictions for treason, were legally " voluntary "-a principle that was taken a stage further with the voluntary surrender of Lewes priory in November 1537, when for the first time the monks were offered life pensions if they co-operated, and were not accorded the option of transfer to another house.
From the state of thermodynamic equilibrium, the law deduced the principle of the increase of entropy and explains the phenomenon of irreversibility in nature.
From the point of moral relativism, honour is perceived as arising from universal concerns for material circumstance and status, rather than fundamental differences in principle between those who hold different honour codes.
From Alexandrian theology Philo borrowed the idea of wisdom as the mediator ; he thereby somewhat confused his doctrine of the Logos, regarding wisdom as the higher principle from which the Logos proceeds, and again coordinating it with the latter.
From this point of view, the problem is with the principle of bivalence: the sand is either a heap or is not a heap, without any shades of gray.
" From this general invention principle, the following idea might solve the problem: Taking a high-resolution image of the machined ball.
From the principle of stationary action, the Yang – Mills equations follow.
From 1908 he was directly involved with Cubism, both as an artist and principle theorist of the movement.
The principles adopted from Canada were Unitary government with strong center and also distribution of powers between central government and provinces along with placing residuary powers with central government. From Ireland, directive principle of state policy was adopted.
From Germany the principle of suspension of fundamental rights during emergency was adopted.
From Australia the principle of Concurrent list and Language of preamble was adopted.
From the perspective of the splitting principle, this corresponds to the stability of symmetric polynomials, and the instability of alternating polynomials, specifically the Vandermonde polynomial, which represents the Euler class.
From the scientific side Cliffe Leslie has abundantly proved the unsubstantial nature of the abstraction implied in the phrase desire of wealth, and the inadequacy of such a principle for the explanation of economic phenomena.
From the point of view of artificial neurons and artificial neural networks, Hebb's principle can be described as a method of determining how to alter the weights between model neurons.

From and error
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 1466 date the groups of four Evangelists and four Fathers of the Church in fresco, together with the Annunciation on an oblong panel, which still decorate the Portuguese chapel in the basilica of San Miniato, and are given in error by Vasari to Piero Pollaiuolo.
From that judgment the plaintiff in ejectment ( now defendant in error ) appealed to the court of appeals.
“ Whoever maintains that this life is worthless is in error: it is worth a great deal ; only one must know how to use it properly .” From the very beginning Besht fought against that contempt for the world which, through the influence of Isaac Luria ’ s Kabbalah, had almost become a dogma among the Jews.
From a theoretical standpoint, the main assumption of the Kalman filter is that the underlying system is a linear dynamical system and that all error terms and measurements have a Gaussian distribution ( often a multivariate Gaussian distribution ).
From a Catholic canonical point of view, provisions of the joint synodal decree are fully consistent with the provisions of canon 671 of the 1991 Code of Canons of the Eastern Churches, which states: " If necessity requires it or genuine spiritual advantage suggests it and provided that the danger of error or indifferentism is avoided, it is permitted for Catholic Christian faithful, for whom it is physically or morally impossible to approach a Catholic minister, to receive the sacraments of penance, the Eucharist and anointing of the sick from non-Catholic ministers, in whose Churches these sacraments are valid.
From 1974 until 1981 the coding comprised combinations of forward slashes (/), in 1979 an error was made some lighters read / on the left and // on the right, it was fixed within the year to read // left and / right and from 1982 until June 1986 the coding was by backslash (
From time to time, readers may observe an error in the text ( or, in the days of metal type, a piece of broken type ), and report these to the publisher.
From time to time, readers may observe an error in the text and report these to the publisher.
" Redo From Start " was the somewhat unhelpful error message produced by the BASIC interpreter in many early home computers when non-numeric characters were entered in response to a prompt for numerical input.
From there it follows that for the first basis solution the error can be computed as
* From the family of weak classifiers ℋ, find the classifier that maximizes the absolute value of the difference of the corresponding weighted error rate and 0. 5 with respect to the distribution:
From this, solutions of arbitrarily high accuracy may be developed based on Steinbrecher's approach to the series for the inverse error function.

From and rules
From that work we learn that the higher education of the youth of Baghdad consisted principally in a minute and careful study of the rules and principles of grammar, and in their committing to memory the whole of the Qur ' an, a treatise or two on philology and jurisprudence, and the choicest Arabic poetry.
These standards specify the familiar formats for text email headers and body and rules pertaining to commonly used header fields such as " To :", " Subject :", " From :", and " Date :".
From his own experiences as a teacher, Webster thought the Speller should be simple and gave an orderly presentation of words and the rules of spelling and pronunciation.
From the Kolmogorov axioms, one can deduce other useful rules for calculating probabilities.
From 1890 to 1908, southern states passed new constitutions and laws that disfranchised most blacks and tens of thousands of poor whites with new voter registration and electoral rules.
From the inception of the gag resolutions, Adams was a central figure in the opposition to the gag rules.
From the Qin Dynasty to the Qing Dynasty, there were 557 Emperors ( including rules of minor states ).
From the perceptive of the reason-driven Romans, Shakespeare's " Egyptian queen repeatedly violates the rules of decorum " It is because of this distaste that Cleopatra " embodies political power, a power which is continuously underscored, denied, nullified by the Roman counterpart ”.
) use an mboxrd variation with more complex From line quoting rules.
From the 1950s until 2000, all drum and bugle corps were required to use instruments pitched in the key of G. That year, Drum Corps International changed its rules again, allowing instruments in any key, with most other major organizations ( e. g. Drum Corps Associates ) following suit soon after.
From those in Oxford interested in experimental science, he drew together a significant group or ' club ', which by 1650 had been constituted with a set of rules.
From the time of Malherbe dates the gradual development of the poetic rules of " Classicism " that would dominate until the Romantics.
From this all of the rules of quaternion arithmetic follow: for example, one can show that:
From these rules it follows immediately that ( see details ):
From the earliest records, it seems that the rules for the structures of the graves and dwellings were the same.
From these rules, we can derive these secondary rules:
From the perspective of the mathematical modeller, it is an emergent behaviour arising from simple rules that are followed by individuals and does not involve any central coordination.
From the point of view of formal languages this is immediately a problem, since syntax rules are expected to generate finite objects.
From here, the Overlord of Hell, Asmodeus, rules the plane of Baator.
From Kirchhoff's circuit laws we can deduce the rules for combining conductances.
From January 7, 2000, travelers are no longer limited to a single piece of carry-on luggage at most of the UK's major airports Currently, hand luggage is not limited by size or weight by the DFT, although most airlines do impose their own rules.
From 1692 until 1694, Mwenemutapa Nyakambira rules Mutapa independently.
From 1803 it was collated after L as a separate entry, a practice now abandoned: in April 1994, a vote in the X Congress of the Association of Spanish Language Academies ruled the adoption of the standard Latin alphabet collation rules, so that for purposes of collation the digraph ll is now considered a sequence of two characters.
From these, regardless of the semantic interpretation of the symbols the remaining theorems should follow formally using only the stated rules ( which make mathematics look like a game with symbols more than a science ) without the need to rely on ingenuity.

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