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form and simplified
And like this English master, Mason realizes his subjects in large, simplified masses which, though they seem effortless, are in reality the result of skilled design born of hard work and a thorough distillation of the natural form that inspired them.
Gregory the Great in an epistle simplified the Latinized name Anglii to Angli, the latter form developing into the preferred form of the word.
Raster scanning is shown in a slightly simplified form below.
This second term can be even further simplified if the particles form a rigid body, in which case it is the product of moment of inertia and angular velocity of the spinning motion ( as above ).
Macroeconomics examines the economy as a whole to explain broad aggregates and their interactions " top down ", that is, using a simplified form of general-equilibrium theory.
In 1706 Raoul Auger Feuillet published his Recüeil de Contredances, a collection of " contredanse anglais " presented in a simplified form of Beauchamp-Feuillet notation and including some dances invented by the author as well as authentic English dances.
In its final simplified form, the title read " Emperor and Autocrat of all Bulgarians and Romans " ( Tsar i samodarzhets na vsichki balgari i gartsi in the modern vernacular ).
In its final simplified form, the Serbian imperial title read " Emperor of Serbs and Greeks " ( цар Срба и Грка in modern Serbian ).
This form of swing dance is strictly based in six-count patterns that are simplified forms of the original patterns copied from Lindy Hop.
Unihockey is derived from " universal hockey " since it is meant to be a special and simplified hockey form.
* Ninuki-renju or Wu is a variant which adds capturing to the game ; it was published in the USA in a slightly simplified form under the name Pente.
Pei was inspired by the innovative designs of the new International style, characterized by simplified form and the use of glass and steel materials.
In the Sinosphere, words equivalent to Greek myriad ( 10, 000 ) derive from the same Chinese character, " 萬 ", or " 万 " in the simplified form.
A simplified, inexpensive form of DMA called " three-cycle data break " was supported ; this required the assistance of the processor.
Part of the Haus Vaterland reopened in 1948 in a much simplified form.
The equation of motion for the superfluid component, in a somewhat simplified form, is given by Newton's law
The simplified molecular-input line-entry system or SMILES is a specification in form of a line notation for describing the structure of chemical molecules using short ASCII strings.
The images below are of Lipscomb's structures from the Protein Data Bank displayed in simplified form with atomic detail suppressed.
The Japanese preferred 圓 which remains until now ( albeit in its simplified form,, since the end of World War II ).
English-language newspapers and media use the simplified form of Hepburn.
The complex form of the plane wave just introduced can be simplified by using a complex valued amplitude in place of the real valued amplitude.
* Elegant or formal Thai ( ภาษาเข ี ยน, written Thai ): official and written version, includes respectful terms of address ; used in simplified form in newspapers.
A simplified form of quarterstaff fencing and training was practised by members of the international Boy Scouts during the early decades of the 20th century ; this was a tradition passed down to them from the military activities in the Victorian army.
The strokes that model the form are scribbled more freely than before ; backgrounds are simplified.

form and adapted
Like with Tyrannosaurus, the maxillary ( cheek ) teeth of Albertosaurus were adapted in general form to resist lateral forces exerted by a struggling prey.
When the Ming Dynasty Chinese astronomer Xu Guangqi adapted the European southern hemisphere constellations to the Chinese system in The Southern Asterisms, he combined Apus with some of the stars in Octans to form the " Exotic Bird " ( 異雀, Yìquè ).
In Great Britain, the only way in which the play was initially allowed to be given in London was in an adapted form made by Henry Arthur Jones and Henry Herman and called Breaking a Butterfly.
They also provide a popular form of recreation, and have been adapted for such uses as children's toys, adult fitness, military and police applications, courier services and bicycle racing.
Baudot's original code was adapted to be sent from a manual keyboard, and no teleprinter equipment was ever constructed that used it in its original form.
Thomas Aquinas ( c. 1225 1274 ), a theologian in Medieval Europe, adapted the argument he found in his reading of Aristotle and Avicenna to form one of the most influential versions of the cosmological argument.
Cirth was also adapted, in its older and simpler form, by various kinds of Men and even Orcs.
While traditionally accepted as the genuine words of Moses delivered on the eve of the occupation of Canaan, a broad consensus of modern scholars now see its origins in traditions from Israel ( the northern kingdom ) brought south to the Kingdom of Judah in the wake of the Assyrian destruction of Samaria ( 8th century BCE ) and then adapted to a program of nationalist reform in the time of King Josiah ( late 7th century ), with the final form of the modern book emerging in the milieu of the return from the Babylonian exile during the late 6th century.
The Latin script owes its existence to the Etruscan alphabet, which was adapted for Latin in the form of the Old Italic alphabet.
In 1917 Columbia established the Lincoln School of Teachers College “ as a laboratory for the working out of an elementary and secondary curriculum which shall eliminate obsolete material and endeavor to work up in usable form material adapted to the needs of modern living .” ( Cremin, 282 ) Based on Flexner ’ s demand that the modern curriculum “ include nothing for which an affirmative case can not be made out ” ( Cremin, 281 ) the new school organized its activities around four fundamental fields: science, industry, aesthetics and civics.
These adapted traits are a very small component of the Homo sapiens genome, but include various characteristics such as skin color and nose form, in addition to internal characteristics such as the ability to breathe more efficiently at high altitudes.
* The incoming radiation from the Sun is mostly in the form of visible light and nearby wavelengths, largely in the range 0. 2 4 μm, corresponding to the Sun's radiative temperature of 6, 000 K. Almost half the radiation is in the form of " visible " light, which our eyes are adapted to use.
Dandiya is a form of dance-oriented folk music that has also been adapted for pop music.
Many manufacturers, such as Hewlett Packard and Memorex, created 3270 compatible terminals, or adapted ASCII terminals such as the HP 2640 series to have a similar block-mode capability that would transmit a screen at a time, with some form validation capability.
Miller observes that various subsets of the five components can be devised to form cooperative units, ones that have different functions from the mousetrap and so, in biological terms, could form functional spandrels before being adapted to the new function of catching mice.
As a deist, he thought the mechanism allowed species to form varieties better adapted to particular conditions and was evidence of benevolent design in nature.
French colonists adapted a form of the Illinois language-name for the people: Wimihsoorita.
Many of his novels were first published in serialized form, including Children of Gebelawi and Midaq Alley which was adapted into a Mexican film starring Salma Hayek ( El callejón de los milagros ).
Devdas Chhotray adapted Edward Fitzgerald's work in Oriya and recorded it in musical form in 2011.
Among the Muslims, tribal laws were adapted to conform to sharia " for they could not form part of the tribal law unless and until they were generally accepted as such.
In 2010 the novel was adapted in comic book form by IDW Publishing.
Metrics in ADM form are adapted to a certain family of inertial observers, but these observers are not really physically distinguished from other such families.
The Modern English form crocodile was adapted directly from the Classical Latin crocodīlus in the 16th century, replacing the earlier form.

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