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He also asked permission to publish his manuscript ( which accompanied the letter ) in a newspaper to explain the dangers posed by this kind of defense.
He also posed an important question about the cause of the Incarnation: would Christ have been incarnated if humanity had never sinned?
Alexander was also one of the first scholastics to participate in the Quodlibetal, a university event in which a master had to respond to any question posed by any student or master over a period of three days.
Homegrown vaccines would also avoid logistical and economic problems posed by having to transport traditional preparations over long distances and keeping them cold while in transit.
In 1982, Loach and Central Independent Television were commissioned by Channel 4 to make Questions of Leadership, a documentary series on the response of the British trade union movement to the challenge posed by the policies of the Thatcher government, which also gave members an opportunity to call their own leaders to account.
Longships were also double-ended, the symmetrical bow and stern allowing the ship to reverse direction quickly without having to turn around ; this trait proved particularly useful in northern latitudes where icebergs and sea ice posed hazards to navigation.
The Sumerians also posed philosophical questions, such as: Who are we ?, Where are we ?, How did we get here ?.
The Reagan administration insisted on the " Communist threat " posed by the Sandinistas — reacting particularly to the support provided to the Sandinistas by Cuban president Fidel Castro, by the Sandinistas ' close military relations with the Soviets and Cubans, but also furthering the Reagan administration's desire to protect U. S. interests in the region, which were threatened by the policies of the Sandinista government.
Kepler also posed the problem in 1610, and the paradox took its mature form in the 18th century work of Halley and Cheseaux.
Hence, not only the ideas of the Muslim political philosophers but also many other jurists and ulama posed political ideas and theories.
The toll on the worst-affected populations and the growth since then in understanding about the critical threat to human health posed by radioactivity has also been a prohibitive complication associated with nuclear power.
It also posed the basis for all subsequent anthropology.
He also put forward an epistemological system which attempted to deal with both the Gettier problem and those posed by skepticism.
Lower water levels in the Great Lakes have also posed problems for some vessels in recent years.
There were also hopes for an episode in which T ' Pol would finally meet her father and discover that he was in fact a Romulan agent who had posed as a Vulcan officer prior to faking his own death.
He also tackled the problems of overpopulation of Jamestown posed by the restrictions of the valley terrain by establishing a village at Rupert ’ s Bay.
However, Leopold also posed formidable problems as a candidate, for his succession would have reunited the elements of the powerful Spanish-Austrian Habsburg Empire of the sixteenth century.
From the perspective of Jewish philosophers in Germany, they also considered the problems posed by the " Jewish question ".
He also solved the problem posed by Mersenne of how to calculate the period of a pendulum made of an arbitrarily shaped swinging rigid body, discovering the center of oscillation and its reciprocal relationship with the pivot point.
It was also thought necessary to remove the threat posed by the Rur dam.
Shehhi posed as a body guard of Atta, who was also posing as a " Saudi Arabian royal family member " while the two of them took flying lessons in Venice, Florida.
She posed in their apartment for photographer Terry O ' Neill in casual domestic scenes such as opening baby gifts, and also completed a series of glamour photographs for the British magazine Queen.
Secondly, the Gascon situation, still unresolved from Edward II's reign, also posed an issue.
The SA also posed a threat to the Nazi leadership and to Hitler's goal of co-opting the Reichswehr to his ends, as Röhm's ideal was to fold the " antiquated " German army into a new " people's army ", the SA.

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Thomas also presents a simple equation for deriving an index of persistence, which weights not only the number of stems ( ' roots ' ) per meaning, but their relative frequency.
The equation for the conservation of mass for an acoustic medium can also be derived in a manner similar to that used for the conservation of momentum.
Physically, the equation also shows that mass is neither created nor destroyed in the control volume.
Bessel functions are also known as cylinder functions or cylindrical harmonics because they are found in the solution to Laplace's equation in cylindrical coordinates.
These linear combinations are also known as Bessel functions of the third kind ; they are two linearly independent solutions of Bessel's differential equation.
the hydrostatic equation together with the nonrelativistic Fermi gas equation of state, and also treated the case of a relativistic Fermi gas, giving rise to the value of the limit shown above.
In words, this equation states that for faster speeds ( bigger | v |) the road must be banked more steeply ( a larger value for θ ), and for sharper turns ( smaller R ) the road also must be banked more steeply, which accords with intuition.
But we have independently checked that y = 0 is also a solution of the original equation, thus
One must also assume something about the domains of the functions involved before the equation is fully defined.
The equation can be also solved in MATLAB symbolic toolbox as
A filter may also be described as a difference equation, a collection of zeroes and poles or, if it is an FIR filter, an impulse response or step response.
Plotinus also elucidates the equation of matter with nothing or non-being in his Enneads which more correctly is to express the concept of idealism or that there is not anything or anywhere outside of the " mind " or nous ( c. f.
The equation was eventually solved by Euler in the early 18th century, who also solved a number of other Diophantine equations.
It follows that there are also infinitely many solutions if c is a multiple of the greatest common divisor of a and b. If c is not a multiple of the greatest common divisor of a and b, then the Diophantine equation ax + by = c has no solutions.
Raising both sides to the exponent of 2 ( which means, applying the function to both sides of the equation ) changes our equation into, which not only has all the previous solutions but also introduces a new set of extraneous solutions, with and x being any number.
His correspondence with Euler ( who also knew the above equation ) shows that he didn't fully understand logarithms.
The most common way to formalize this is by defining a field as a set together with two operations, usually called addition and multiplication, and denoted by + and ·, respectively, such that the following axioms hold ; subtraction and division are defined implicitly in terms of the inverse operations of addition and multiplication :< ref group =" note "> That is, the axiom for addition only assumes a binary operation The axiom of inverse allows one to define a unary operation that sends an element to its negative ( its additive inverse ); this is not taken as given, but is implicitly defined in terms of addition as " is the unique b such that ", " implicitly " because it is defined in terms of solving an equationand one then defines the binary operation of subtraction, also denoted by "−", as in terms of addition and additive inverse.
The Dyson series, the formal solution of an explicitly time-dependent Schrödinger equation by iteration, and the corresponding Dyson time-ordering operator an entity of basic importance in the mathematical formulation of quantum mechanics, are also named after Dyson.
These algorithms model diffuse inter-reflection which is a very important part of global illumination ; however most of these ( excluding radiosity ) also model specular reflection, which makes them more accurate algorithms to solve the lighting equation and provide a more realistically illuminated scene.
In real-time 3D graphics, the diffuse inter-reflection component of global illumination is sometimes approximated by an " ambient " term in the lighting equation, which is also called " ambient lighting " or " ambient color " in 3D software packages.
Since the firearm is also a variable in the accuracy equation, careful tuning of the load to a particular firearm can yield significant
The solution of the Schrödinger equation goes much further than the Bohr model, because it also yields the shape of the electron's wave function (" orbital ") for the various possible quantum-mechanical states, thus explaining the anisotropic character of atomic bonds.
The Schrödinger equation also applies to more complicated atoms and molecules.

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