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Graphically, the electron density surface also serves as a canvas upon which other electronic properties can be displayed.
Graphically, it can be understood as the number of " zig-zags " needed in Figure 1 to reach the interval 1 on the x-axis.
Graphically, this can be plotted in the phase plane like a two-dimensional vector field.

Graphically and production
Graphically bounding the production set, the PPF curve shows the maximum specified production level of one commodity that results given the production level of the other.

Graphically and above
Graphically, a stereotype is rendered as a name enclosed by guillemets (« » or, if guillemets proper are unavailable, << >>) and placed above the name of another element.

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Tintinologists such as Thompson, Michael Farr and Pierre Assouline have noted the strong influence that the character of Totor would have on Tintin, with Jean-Marc and Randy Lofficier stating that " Graphically, Totor was virtually identical to Tintin in every respect, except for his scout uniform.
Graphically speaking, all the consumption bundles that lie inside the budget constraint and on the budget constraint form the budget set or opportunity set.
Graphically, and in a two-agent economy ( see Edgeworth Box ), the core is the set of points on the contract curve ( the set of Pareto optimal allocations ) lying between each of the agents ' indifference curves defined at the initial endowments.
In order to attract Graphically and technologically, the game is an improvement on the original. hack series.

Graphically and curve
Graphically, non-rivalry means that if each of several individuals has a demand curve for a public good, then the individual demand curves are summed vertically to get the aggregate demand curve for the public good.
Graphically, the curve is truncated.
Graphically, the Engel curve is represented in the first-quadrant of the cartesian coordinate system.

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Graphically the game was very simple with a humorous twist.
Graphically and in terms of gameplay, the characters were completely identical, except for their color schemes ; the green color scheme adopted for Luigi would remain one of his defining physical characteristics in subsequent releases.
Graphically, the game was praised for its varied and detailed environments ; well-animated characters ; realistic effects such as glass transparencies, bullet holes and lingering smoke ; and for generally maintaining a solid frame rate.
Graphically, the game was considered an improvement over its predecessor, with reviewers very impressed.
Graphically, places in a Petri net may contain a discrete number of marks called tokens.
Graphically, Alone in the Dark utilized static prerendered camera views that were cinematic in nature.
GameSpy criticized the graphics of the PS2 version, saying " Graphically, the PS2 version of Unreal Tournament seems uninspired.
Graphically, the game used character sprites in a 3D world, rather than polygonal character models that later came to favor.
Graphically violent imagery was starting to experience some mainstream acceptance in films such as Bonnie and Clyde ( 1967 ), The Wild Bunch ( 1969 ) and Soldier Blue ( 1970 ), but largely remained taboo in Hollywood.
Game Revolution said about the video, " Graphically, Four Swords Adventures is an odd mix of cheap 2D SNES sprites and nice Gamecube particle effects.
Graphically, it is a major improvement over FIFA ' 98, with the inclusion of basic facial animations and different players ' heights as well as certain other cosmetic features such as improved kits and emblems, although they are unlicensed.
Graphically, the game was superb for the time.
Graphically, Mega Man & Bass uses many of the same two-dimensional sprites and animations as Mega Man 8.
* The Complete Pascal Figure Graphically Presented by J. Chris Fisher and Norma Fuller ( University of Regina )
Graphically, Dark Chronicle departs from the style of Dark Cloud completely by using cel-shading.
* Atari 8-bit – Graphically better than the 2600 version, the mazes actually resemble the arcade.
Graphically, the gameplay takes place in areas presented in 3D graphics.

expansion and output
* Ports: 2 joystick ports, 1 cartridge port, 1 expansion connector, power in, RF output
This occurs because internal combustion engines are heat engines, and higher efficiency is created because higher compression ratios permit the same combustion temperature to be reached with less fuel, while giving a longer expansion cycle, creating more mechanical power output and lowering the exhaust temperature.
From 1785, perhaps because the improved version of potting and stamping was about to come out of patent, a great expansion in the output of the British iron industry began.
A sound card ( also known as an audio card ) is an internal computer expansion card that facilitates the input and output of audio signals to and from a computer under control of computer programs.
Therefore, a temporary surge of infrastructure investment yields an expansion of output, and vice versa that dwindling infrastructure, like in the 1970s, hamper longer-term movement in productivity.
* Organic growth, business expansion through increasing output and sales as opposed to mergers, acquisitions and take-overs
The group of expansion cards that are used for external connectivity, such as network, SAN or modem cards, are commonly referred to as input / output cards ( or I / O cards ).
A video card ( also called a video adapter, display card, graphics card, graphics board, display adapter or graphics adapter ) is an expansion card which generates a feed of output images to a display.
Later, Austrian economist Joseph Schumpeter argued that a Juglar cycle has four stages: ( i ) expansion ( increase in production and prices, low interests rates ); ( ii ) crisis ( stock exchanges crash and multiple bankruptcies of firms occur ); ( iii ) recession ( drops in prices and in output, high interests rates ); ( iv ) recovery ( stocks recover because of the fall in prices and incomes ).
:: Example: If the CSPRNG under consideration produces output by computing bits of π in sequence, starting from some unknown point in the binary expansion, it may well satisfy the next-bit test and thus be statistically random, as π appears to be a random sequence.
Value's features aside from being limited to 512 MIDI voice polyphony ( a software-based limitation ), lacking digital I / O, removal of expansion headers, and only stereo or quadraphonic output support.
From left to right: break button, MIDI IN / OUT ports, joystick port, mouse port, reset button, Euroconnector expansion port, cassette jack, stereo sound output / lightpen input, power button, SCART socket, power / RF socket
Producing annually about 60 % of the country's sugar output, an expansion in the industry with the establishment of several new mills in the late 1960s spurred increased production.
Since the early 1990s, when the game port moved from dedicated expansion cards to PC I / O or sound cards, these connectors have usually doubled as connectors for MIDI instruments ; two of the redundant + 5V and GND pins of the original standard were rededicated to MIDI input and output to make this possible.
Although those favoring currency expansion won the day in Congress, which passed an Inflation Bill calling for a $ 46 million boost in output of National Bank notes that would raise the ceiling on unbacked currency back to $ 400 million, the legislation was vetoed by President Grant on April 22, 1874.
Proponents of the Real Business Cycle Theory would argue that demand needs to be very sensitive to movements in output in order to generate a large credit expansion.
Efforts to control inflation in Latin America, specially those in which the nominal exchange rate was used as main policy tool, backfired producing an initial expansion in output followed by a recession.
Based on this diagnosis, it was thought that if income were redistributed toward the poorer groups through wage increases and if prices were properly controlled, there would be a significant expansion of demand and output.
Grampian also had a studio in Edinburgh, despite it being in Scottish's franchise area, which had closed by 1969, and a new £ 4 million studio complex in Stornoway, opened in the early 1990s to facilitate an expansion in Scottish Gaelic language output, including the daily news bulletin Telefios.
In 2011 Vale approved a US $ 6 billion expansion of its Moatize coal project in order to increase output from 11 million tons per year mined initially to 22 million tons per year.
Subsequently, the profits of industry Y will rise, leading to its expansion and generating demand for the output of industry X.
There is an RGB output, a RS232 / RS423 serial port, a Centronics printer port, two external joystick ports, two cassette interfaces, a ROM cartridge slot, and an ordinary expansion port.
As part of the expansion of RTÉ's young people's music radio output, an all-music ( mostly of the rock genre ) sister station of 2FM, RTÉ 2XM, designed for students and young adults, now operates on the RTÉ DAB Multiplex.
This is a complex process, in which enterprises operating at varying levels of productivity and unit-costs compete with each other in responding to the expansion and contraction of total market demand for their output.

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