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Cameron also points out that whether he refers to Plato or to Crantor, the statement does not support conclusions such as Otto Muck's " Crantor came to Sais and saw there in the temple of Neith the column, completely covered with hieroglyphs, on which the history of Atlantis was recorded.
If there is no number to its left, simply look at the column headed " 1 " in the previous row.
Then it passed through the oval Forum of Constantine where there was a second Senate-house and a high column with a statue of Constantine himself in the guise of Helios, crowned with a halo of seven rays and looking toward the rising sun.
* Cortical minicolumn, a vertical column through the cortical layers of the brain, comprising perhaps 80 – 120 neurons, except in the primate primary visual cortex ( V1 ), where there are typically more than twice the number
In the simplest case, there is only one variable, and then the data set consists of a single column of values, often represented as a list.
On Japanese official forms, where the name is to be written, there is always an adjacent column for the name to be written in furigana.
This echelon matrix contains a wealth of information about: the rank of is 5 since there are 5 non-zero rows in ; the vector space spanned by the columns of has a basis consisting of the first, third, fourth, seventh and ninth column of ( the columns of the ones in ), and the *' s tell you how the other columns of can be written as linear combinations of the basis columns.
In formal taxonomy of the Animalia there are higher level attributes that logically should precede the presence or absence of the vertebral column in constructing a cladogram, for example, the presence of a notochord.
Unlike pachisi, there are no resting squares, but the coloured home column may only be entered by its own player's tokens.
: SQL requires every table to have at least one column, but there are two relations of degree zero ( of cardinality one and zero ) and they are needed to represent extensions of predicates that contain no free variables.
Many newspapers have a weekly tanka column, and there are many professional and amateur tanka poets ; Makoto Ooka's poetry column was published seven days a week for more than 20 years on the front page of Asahi Shimbun.
If there is enough low level wind shear, the column of hot, rising air can develop a small cyclonic motion that can be seen near the ground.
Porter gathered ideas for his column by loitering in hotel lobbies and observing and talking to people there.
In fish, there are often two sets of ribs attached to the vertebral column.
* there may be an evident stipe, or there may be only a remnant consisting of a column of non-fertile tissue,
The extremely high methyl mercury concentrations have been only in the lake's anoxic deep brine layer ( monimolimnion ) below a depth of 20 ' ( 6 m ), but concentrations are also moderately high up in the water column where there is oxygen to support brine shrimp and brine flies.
At the summit of Villa Glori, near the spot where Enrico died, there is a plain white column dedicated to the Cairoli brothers and their 70 companions.
In this octant, for each column x between and, there is exactly one row y ( computed by the algorithm ) containing a pixel of the line, while each row between and may contain multiple rasterized pixels.
Eisenhower was not a Hitler, he did not run death camps, German prisoners did not die by the hundreds of thousands, there was a severe food shortage in 1945, there was nothing sinister or secret about the " disarmed enemy forces " designation or about the column " other losses.
An even bigger debate in the scholarship concerns the question whether — as the Polish historiography suggests — there were indeed any members of a German fifth column in the city who opened fire on the Polish troops ( and if so, whether they were composed of members of the Bydgoszcz German minority or not ), or whether — as critics among the German historiography argue — Polish troops ( or panicking civilians ) overreacted in the confusion and targeted innocent German civilians.
Chinciński discussed newly discovered documents of the Abwehr that show that there were indeed plans for fifth column and diversion activities in Bydgoszcz ; he discussed the bias of the Polish communist era historiography, which minimized cases of Polish mob lynching of ethnic Germans, which did occur in Bydgoszcz.
In fact there is a growing belief that a well operated column still can produce as complex and " age-able " Calvados as Double Distillation.

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He had no doubt the marine was the lead scout of a column, and while his shot had probably bred indecision, they would soon come hunting.
Its first apparition was a long, gloomy column of refugees riding in farm wagons, or pushing prams.
I was interested in James Webb Young's Madison Avenue column in which he raised the question: `` Do We Need a College of Propaganda ''??
The mixture was then extracted with alkali and with water following which the carbon tetrachloride was distilled on a Vigreux column, a 25% center cut being retained which was then degassed under vacuum in the presence of Af.
Direct proportionality of the rate to the incident intensity has also been assumed in obtaining the value in the last column for the fourth sample of series 2, where the light intensity was reduced by use of a screen.
After dialysis the sample was centrifuged and the supernatant placed on a Af cm column of EEAE-cellulose equilibrated with starting buffer.
The only treatment by which nonspecific staining could be satisfactorily removed was by passing the conjugate through a DEAE-cellulose column.
When 1 ml of conjugate was passed through a column ( Af ), the first and second milliliter fractions collected were the most specific and gave no nonspecific staining in some experiments, and very little in others.
In our work the best procedure for removing substances causing nonspecific staining in order to obtain specific conjugates was to pass the conjugates through a DEAE-cellulose column and in some cases to absorb the first and second milliliter fractions with sweet clover tissue powder.
If the bottom name in each column did not have a responsible executive identified, the next name above which identified such a responsible executive was substituted.
Substance Z, an active urinary peptide, was purified by extraction in organic solvents and repeated column chromatography ; ;
The great column from which the square takes its name was erected by the Emperor Marcus Aurelius.
Ask Tony was doomed from the moment Kupcinet leveled on it in his Sun-Times column.
The US ASCII 1968 Code Chart was structured with two columns of control characters, a column with special characters, a column with numbers, and four columns of letters
The Greeks gave to him the name αγυιεύς agyieus as the protector god of public places and houses who wards off evil, and his symbol was a tapered stone or column.
A Modest Proposal is the name of The University of Texas at Dallas ' Alternative Student Newspaper, the monthly opinion paper of the University ; it was also the name of a regular column in SWIFT Magazine of Harvard University, a satire publication that also takes its name from Jonathan Swift.
His body was placed in Hadrian's mausoleum, a column was dedicated to him on the Campus Martius, and the temple he had built in the Forum in 141 to his deified wife Faustina was rededicated to the deified Faustina and the deified Antoninus.
Primary user input was decimal, via standard IBM 80 column punched cards and output was decimal, via a front panel display.
In his instrument, temperatures were indicated by the height at which a column of mercury was sustained by a certain mass of air, the volume, or " spring ", of which varied with the heat to which it was exposed.

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