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And these pentacles do consist either of Characters of the good spirits of the superiour order, or of sacred pictures of holy letters or revelations, with apt and fit versicles, which are composed either of Geometrical figures and holy names of God, according to the course and maner of many of them ; or they are compounded of all of them, or very many of them mixt.
In his second follow-up paper, “ A Method of Geometrical Representation of the Thermodynamic Properties of Substances by Means of Surfaces ”, published later that year, Gibbs added in the third coordinate of the energy of the body, defined on three figures.

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Geometrical frustration is also possible if the spins are arranged in a non-collinear way.

Geometrical and points
In 1873, Frege attained his doctorate under Ernst Schering, with a dissertation under the title of " Über eine geometrische Darstellung der imaginären Gebilde in der Ebene " (" On a Geometrical Representation of Imaginary Forms in a Plane "), in which he aimed to solve such fundamental problems in geometry as the mathematical interpretation of projective geometry's infinitely distant ( imaginary ) points.

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Geometrical optics provides rules, which may depend on the color ( wavelength ) of the ray, for propagating these rays through an optical system.
Geometrical features remained in the style called proto-Corinthian that embraced these orientalizing experiments, yet which coexisted with a conservative sub-geometric style.
is divine mind aided with this science of Geometrical mensurations, found out the quantities, distances, courses, and strange intricate miraculous motions of these resplendent heavenly Globes of Sun, Moon, Planets and Stares fixed, leaving the rules and precepts thereof to his posterity.

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* Geometrical theory of dynamical systems.
* Hans Lauwerier, Fractals: Endlessly Repeated Geometrical Figures, Translated by Sophia Gill-Hoffstadt, Princeton University Press, Princeton NJ, 1991.
* Hash Fuction Construction for Textual and Geometrical Data Retrieval Latest Trends on Computers, Vol. 2, pp. 483 – 489, CSCC conference, Corfu, 2010
Geometrical optics can be viewed as an approximation of physical optics which can be applied when the wavelength of the light used is much smaller than the size of the optical elements or system being modelled.
* V. I. Arnold, Geometrical Methods In The Theory Of Ordinary Differential Equations, Springer-Verlag ( 1988 ), ISBN 0-387-96649-8.
Geometrical elements took on increasing importance in both his teaching and painting — particularly the circle, half-circle, the angle, straight lines and curves.
In 1873, Willard Gibbs published A Method of Geometrical Representation of the Thermodynamic Properties of Substances by Means of Surfaces, in which he introduced the preliminary outline of the principles of his new equation able to predict or estimate the tendencies of various natural processes to ensue when bodies or systems are brought into contact.
I have seen very elegant solutions of Geometrical problems by him.
Geometrical frustration or competing ferro-and antiferromagnetic interactions may lead to different and, perhaps, more complicated magnetic structures.
Geometrical facts about Riemann surfaces are as " nice " as possible, and they often provide the intuition and motivation for generalizations to other curves, manifolds or varieties.
In his 1873 paper A Method of Geometrical Representation of the Thermodynamic Properties of Substances by Means of Surfaces, Gibbs introduced the preliminary outline of the principles of his new equation able to predict or estimate the tendencies of various natural processes to ensue when bodies or systems are brought into contact.
The same year Edmund Sharpe published an alternative proposal, The Seven Periods of English Architecture, dividing the fenestration of the Decorated period between a Geometrical Period to 1315 followed by a Curvilinear Period to 1360.
In 1873, Willard Gibbs published A Method of Geometrical Representation of the Thermodynamic Properties of Substances by Means of Surfaces, in which he introduced the preliminary outline of the principles of his new equation able to predict or estimate the tendencies of various natural processes to ensue when bodies or systems are brought into contact.
In the ruins of the mansion, which burned during the 8th century BC, the inhabitants of the Geometrical period age built a Doric temple, a smaller size than the mansion, with two parts, the prodomos and the cella.
His son, George Adams Jr. ( 1750 – August 14, 1795 ), continued his father's work with his younger brother Dudley, publishing an Essay on Vision ( 1789 ) and Astronomical and Geometrical Essays ( 1789 ) and succeeding his father as Instrument Maker to King George II and the British East India Company.
In 1865, with his cousin Mani Singh, Nain Singh left Dehra Dun, the Geometrical Survey of India's northern India headquarters, for Nepal.
As a mathematics educator, Dodgson defended the use of Euclid's Elements as a geometry textbook ; Euclid and his Modern Rivals is a criticism of a reform movement in geometry education lead by the Association for the Improvement of Geometrical Teaching.

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In addition, some of the Chronicler ’ s additions consist of speeches by key figures, such as David ( 1 Chr.
The distinguishing characteristics of Irish set dancing is that it is danced in square sets of four couples ( eight people ), and consist of several " figures ," each of which has a number of parts, frequently repeated throughout the set.
There are also " set dances " which go through only once that often consist of a sequence of non-repeating figures that last much longer than normal times through ( e. g. Bonnie Anne ( 96 bars ), MacDonald of Sleat ( 128 bars )).
The Grill Room 1876 – 81 was designed by Sir Edward Poynter, the lower part of the walls consist of blue and white tiles with various figures and foliage enclosed by wood panelling, above there are large tiled scenes with figures depicting the four seasons and the twelve months these were painted by ladies from the Art School then based in the museum, the windows are also stained glass, there is an elaborate cast iron grill still in place.
Themes found throughout Dogon sculpture consist of figures with raised arms, superimposed bearded figures, horsemen, stools with caryatids, women with children, figures covering their faces, women grinding pearl millet, women bearing vessels on their heads, donkeys bearing cups, musicians, dogs, quadruped-shaped troughs or benches, figures bending from the waist, mirror-images, aproned figures, and standing figures ( Laude, 46-52 ).
They may consist of singular images or be created and altered as a game, known as a string game, or as part of a story involving various figures made in sequence.
Secondary characters, which consist of fictional characters as well as historical figures, include:
Most of the rhetorical figures are sparingly used — except such as consist in the parallelism or opposition of clauses.
The Vietnamese Constitutional Monarchist League members consist of former officials of the South Vietnamese government, religious figures, Vietnamese exiles, and sympathizers from the United States, Canada, Australia and Europe.
The lower levels of examination generally consist mainly of basic figures, such as the natural turn in the Waltz, which demonstrate clear understanding of the technique of the dance in question.
The remainder of the Arayashiki consist of spirits, especially those of various Asian mythological figures.
He lives alone, is somewhat childlike, collects action figures, plays video games, and his social life seems to consist of watching Survivor with his elderly neighbors.

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The figures are arranged around the forecourt and monumental stairway in front of the Santuário do Bom Jesus do Matosinhos at Congonhas.
Beth Swofford of the Creative Artists Agency arranged meetings for Mendes with studio figures in Los Angeles to see if film direction was a possibility.
Here, crews of artists and artisans, sculptors, painters, and many others all spend months producing elaborate constructions of paper and wax, wood and styrofoam tableaux towering up to five stories, composed of fanciful figures in outrageous poses arranged in gravity-defying architecture, each produced at the direction of the many individual neighbourhood Casals faller who vie with each other to attract the best artists, and then to create the most outrageous monument to their target.
The scene appears to have filled the space with figures carefully arranged to fit the slope and shape available, as with earlier east pediment of the Temple of Zeus at Olympus.
" The free standing figures were arranged on 5 or 6 different levels .” We are now able to justify that Pliny ’ s knowledge came from a work written by the architect.
alt = A compute image of approximately 40 characters, most skeletal figures with a few large, cartoonish characters, arranged on a series of steps, posing for the photograph ; one figure is of a human face imposed onto the character.
The penitentiary included many innovative ideas in penal reform, espoused by Thomas Jefferson and other figures, including cells arranged in a semicircle, similar but not identical to Jeremy Bentham's panopticon, that allowed for easy surveillance, as well as improved living conditions for sanitation and ventilation.
Among the notable images in the film is a scene in which two characters ( and the camera ) rush out of the château and are faced with a tableau of figures arranged in a geometric garden ; although the people cast long dramatic shadows, the trees in the garden do not.
It is the only surviving monument of ancient Black Ruthenian architecture, distinguished from other Orthodox churches by prolific use of polychrome faceted stones of blue, green or red tint which could be arranged to form crosses or other figures on the wall.
Gray arranged to have one of the monolithic human figures known as moai exhibited in the United States.
The figures are arranged in different planes on the background, with recession ( distance from the viewer ) indicated by placing more distant figures higher up in the space, but at essentially the same size.
The figures may be made of any material, and arranged in a stable or grotto.
He has used brown ink and applied color over black chalk on paper to layout the still life on a table and how the figures were to be arranged.
* Nativity scene, a group of figures arranged to represent the birth of Jesus Christ
John Birnie Philip carved the figures on the west and north side, the sculptors and architects, and arranged them in chronological order.
Their sculpture Hell ( 2000 ) consisted of a large number of miniature figures of Nazis arranged in nine glass cases laid out in the shape of a swastika.
Antique and modem religious images were arranged around the room, including figures of the Child Jesus, the Virgin Mary and Blessed Lorenzo Ruiz.
The first horn ( A ) had figures arranged in seven segments, The second horn ( B ) had six segments including the narrow one containing the runic inscription around the rim.
In Spanish art, a bodegón is a still life painting depicting pantry items, such as victuals, game, and drink, often arranged on a simple stone slab, and also a painting with one or more figures, but significant still life elements, typically set in a kitchen or tavern.
Elsewhere, the same general principles are used, but the figures are often arranged differently.
Hanson then clothed the figures with garments from second-hand clothing stores and theatrically arranged the action.
By 1935 he had recruited several hundred men ,- the figures differ, from 200 to 800 ,- organised in cells of 5 men, and arranged military training for peasants.

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