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Fundamentally, the key concept behind the idea of de Sitter space is that it involves a variation on the spacetime of general relativity in which spacetime is itself slightly curved even in the absence of matter or energy.
Fundamentally they believe that there is enough matter and energy on the Earth to provide for the ever-rising population of the world.
* Tiger bug – Fundamentally the same as a Warrior, Tigers are more aggressive and have chitinous armor plates it can also skate on water.
Fundamentally, there can be no undercuts on the surface of the prepared tooth, as the restoration will not be able to be removed from the die, let alone fit on the tooth ( see explanation of lost-wax technique below to understand of the processes involved in crown fabrication ).
Fundamentally, the algorithm is integrating over all the illuminance arriving to a single point on the surface of an object.
Fundamentally, the Code and the Guidelines were an attempt to regulate the conduct of industrial relations on construction projects funded by government, through the medium of contract rather than legislation.

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Fundamentally, then, social disorder can stem from the failure to call things by their proper names, and his solution to this was Zhèngmíng ().
Fundamentally, all scientific laws follow from physics, laws which occur in other sciences ultimately follow from physical laws.
Fundamentally, all that is known of this Erichthonius comes from Homer, who says ( Samuel Butler's translation of Iliad 20. 215-234 ):
Fundamentally, contributions to any system's magnetic moment may come from sources of two kinds: ( 1 ) motion of electric charges, such as electric currents, and ( 2 ) the intrinsic magnetism of elementary particles, such as the electron.
Fundamentally, the challenges arise from the " agency problem "-the fact that the management which controls the charity is necessarily different from the people who the charity is designed to benefit.
Fundamentally, the advent of the prime broker freed the money manager from the more time consuming and expensive aspects of running a fund.
Fundamentally, transitioning from oil to coal or natural gas for transportation fuels production is a transition from one inherently depletable geologically limited resource to another.
Fundamentally, the Bray fault dates from the late Carboniferous and early Permian but the effect in France and England, of its associated earth movements, has quietly continued so as to gently fold the overlying Jurassic and Cretaceous strata.

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Fundamentally, Marx assumed that human history involves transforming human nature, which encompasses both human beings and material objects.
* Resolution versus range: Fundamentally resolution is the granularity ( or number of levels ) with which a performance feature of the display is divided.
Fundamentally Buckie itself is the central part of the community lying between the Victoria Bridge under which flows the Buckie Burn at the western end of West Church Street, the eastern end of Cluny Harbour and above the shore area.
* Fundamentally new business processes and industries which include payment, leasing, insurance, quality management, factory design, 3PL-management, brand protection, and anti-counterfeiting amongst others
Fundamentally, this traditional institutionalism ( and its modern counter-part institutionalist political economy ) emphasizes the legal foundations of an economy ( see John R. Commons ) and the evolutionary, habituated, and volitional processes by which institutions are erected and then changed ( see John Dewey, Thorstein Veblen, and Daniel Bromley.
Fundamentally, Sartre believes mankind cannot escape responsibility by adopting an external moral system, as the adoption such is in itself a choice that we endorse, implicitly or explicitly, and for which we must take full responsibility.
Fundamentally, a jointer consists of two parallel tables, a moveable fence which is normally set perpendicular to the tables, and a cutter head which is typically driven by an electric induction motor.
Fundamentally, the customer ’ s goal is to ensure there is a process by which there is accurate and efficient tracking and reporting of changes to products.

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Fundamentally, both these types, the amateur and the collector, are uncritical and many of them don't distinguish well between real folklore and bogus material.
Fundamentally, an atomic orbital is a one-electron wave function, even though most electrons do not exist in one-electron atoms, and so the one-electron view is an approximation.
" Fundamentally deprogramming denies choice and creates dependency.
Fundamentally, Dominic was "... a man of prayer who utilized the full resources of the learning available to him to preach, to teach, and even materially to assist those searching for the truth found in the gospel of Christ.
Fundamentally, statements that are literally true cannot provide the basis for a perjury charge ( as they do not meet the falsehood requirement ) just as answers to truly ambiguous statements cannot constitute perjury.
Fundamentally, historians remain dissatisfied with the grouping as " Puritan " as a working concept for historical explanation.
Fundamentally, a pidgin is a simplified means of linguistic communication, as it is constructed impromptu, or by convention, between individuals or groups of people.
Fundamentally, the viscoelasticity can be related to the motions of flexible polymer molecules and their entanglements and network junctions — the molecular basis of viscoelasticity.
The results of this research were presented to a wide circle in March 1944 by Theodor Zobel at the " Deutsche Akademie der Luftfahrtforschung " ( German Academy of Aeronautics Research ) in the lecture " Fundamentally new ways to increase performance of high speed aircraft.
Fundamentally, empirical validation requires rigorous communication of hypothesis ( usually expressed in mathematics ), experimental constraints and controls ( expressed necessarily in terms of standard experimental apparatus ), and a common understanding of measurement.
Fundamentally, CRI is a mini-Collision / Reaction Cell ( mCRC ) destroying ICP-MS interferences using a collisional Kinetic Energy Discrimination ( KED ) phenomenon and chemical reactions with interfering ions similarly to traditionally used larger Collision Cells.
Fundamentally, however, observational studies are not experiments.
United Nations: Fundamentally, poverty is a denial of choices and opportunities, a violation of human dignity.
Fundamentally, redox reactions are a family of reactions that are concerned with the transfer of electrons between species.
Fundamentally, the Pharisees continued a form of Judaism that extended beyond the Temple, applying Jewish law to mundane activities in order to sanctify the every-day world.
Fundamentally, there are three ways to divide four suits into pairs: by color, by rank and by shape resulting in six possible suit combinations.
Fundamentally, there are three ways to divide four suits into pairs: by color, by rank and by shape resulting in six possible suit combinations.
Fundamentally, all electronic devices used to provide power gain ( e. g. vacuum tubes, bipolar transistors, MOS transistors ) are nonlinear.
Fundamentally, analytical bibliography is concerned with objective, physical analysis and history of a book while descriptive bibliography employs all data that analytical bibliography furnishes and then codifies it with a view to identifying the ideal copy or form of a book that most nearly represents the printer ’ s initial conception and intention in printing.

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