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If I now risk some comparisons with Sons And Lovers let it be clear that I am not comparing the two works or judging their merits ; ;
A cylinder's compression ratio is computed by comparing the cylinder's volume, or its displacement, with the total volume of the cylinder and its combustion chamber.
If Af was assigned as the information cell for Af, the routine can detect that Af is identical to Af by comparing Af with the form stored at location Af.
This question might be settled by comparing the measurement of the actual circumference with the dimensions noted, presumably in Brumidi's hand, above the various sections of his long preparatory drawing, which has been kept.
He also wrote Sapphic stanzas on Homeric themes but in unHomeric style, comparing Helen of Troy unfavourably with Thetis, the mother of Akhilles.
He was said to have written a book comparing the laws of the Scythians with the laws of the Greeks, as well as work on the art of war.
Written forms of British and American English as found in newspapers and textbooks vary little in their essential features, with only occasional noticeable differences in comparable media ( comparing American newspapers with British newspapers, for example ).
In May 2006, a CNN poll comparing Clinton's job performance with that of his successor, George W. Bush, found that a strong majority of respondents said Clinton outperformed Bush in six different areas questioned.
One striking difference when comparing the Bundestag with the British Parliament is the lack of time spent on serving constituents in Germany.
A table comparing the canons of some of these traditions appears below, comparing the Jewish Bible with the Christian Old Testament and New Testament.
Blackjack is a comparing card game between a player and dealer and played with one or more decks of 52 cards.
There have been no trials comparing short-acting Z-drugs with appropriate doses of short-acting benzodiazepines.
The field is usually seen as compatible with the physical sciences, and uses the scientific method as well as simulation or modeling, often comparing the output of models with aspects of human behavior.
" The church teaches that " he most reliable way to measure the accuracy of any biblical passage is not by comparing different texts, but by comparison with the Book of Mormon and modern-day revelations ".
Some interpreters find support for the " midtrib " position by comparing a passage in Paul's epistles with the book of Revelation.
)-massive columns have advantage comparing with not ones.
" It is not a law of our intellect, that, in comparing things with each other and taking note of their agreement, we merely recognize as realized in the outward world something that we already had in our minds.
Though this is true when comparing a single crochet swatch with a stockinette swatch, both made with the same size yarn and needle / hook, it is not necessarily true for crochet in general.
It is therefore often applied with certain refinements, the most obvious being the conversion of capitals to lowercase before comparing ASCII values.
The integrity of the data can be checked at any later time by recomputing the checksum and comparing it with the stored one.
There is also often a common thread of comparing orthodox doctrines and biblical passages with the teachings of the groups under examination.

comparing and Eastern
Still more identical or closely similar pairs exist comparing present day and historical flags ; for example, the current national flag of Albania was the war flag of the Byzantine ( Eastern Roman ) Empire.
* Ecumenical theology – comparing the doctrines of the diverse churches ( such as Eastern Orthodox, Roman Catholic and the various Protestant denominations ) with the goal of promoting unity among them
Samuel, comparing three Gesar traditions, Mongolian, Eastern Tibetan and Ladakhi, that developed relatively autonomously, postulates the following core narrative shared by all three:
The Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia was not an Eastern Bloc country, but a member of the Non-Aligned Movement and as such, it was far more opened to the Western culture comparing to the other socialist countiries.
In comparing with Eastern systems, some compare Daat to the Vishuddha chakra in the throat, concerned with creativity, and others compare it with the secretive Bindu chakra at the back of the head, closely related to Vishuddha, which among other things is concerned with the point at which the universe was created.
In comparing with Eastern traditions, Tiphereth is usually associated with the central Anahata chakra in tantric tradition, which contains many of the same archetypal ideas.
In comparing with Eastern systems, Malkuth is a very similar archetypal idea to that of the Muladhara chakra.
They had few wants and in, and as they possess the means of easily satisfying them, were inclined to be indolent ; sober, honest, and cheerful, they had been comparing favourably with the inhabitants of many other Eastern countries.

comparing and systems
As in other types of climbing, bouldering has developed its own grading systems for comparing the difficulty of problems, mainly because bouldering problems can be much harder than traditional rock climbing routes.
Another issue is that the score reported does not include information which is critical when comparing systems such as which compiler was used, and what optimizations.
Most morphological evidence comparing traits such as number and arrangement of teeth and structure of the reproductive and waste elimination systems favors a closer evolutionary relationship between marsupials and placental mammals than either with the monotremes.
Four different values have meaning in the context of " maximum throughput ", used in comparing the ' upper limit ' conceptual performance of multiple systems.
However, instead of comparing engine performance, the gross aircraft performance as complete systems can be compared using first principle definitions of power, force and work with the requisite considerations of constantly changing effects like drag and the mass ( of the fuel ) in both systems.
Gennette reflected upon these various systems, comparing them to the original tripartite arrangement: " its structure is somewhat superior to most of those that have come after, fundamentally flawed as they are by their inclusive and hierarchical taxonomy, which each time immediately brings the whole game to a standstill and produces an impasse "
Genette reflects upon these various systems, comparing them to the original tripartite arrangement: " its structure is somewhat superior to … those that have come after, fundamentally flawed as they are by their inclusive and hierarchical taxonomy, which each time immediately brings the whole game to a standstill and produces an impasse " ( 74 ).
The opposite phrase heavy rail, used for higher capacity, higher speed systems also avoids some incompatibilities in terminology between British and American English, as for instance in comparing the London Underground to the New York Subway.
paper in CIBEC ' 08 comparing scientific workflow systems.
Linguistic evidence suggests ties between the Guanche language and the Berber languages of northern Africa, particularly when comparing numeral systems.
This involves explicitly comparing voting systems, wealth distribution and the decentralization of political and legal power, control of legal systems and adoption of legal codes, and even political privacy — all seen as important to avoid social ( civil ) dystrophy or a lapse into some undesirable state of totalitarianism or theocracy.
It is about comparing Chhabra shunt system to those of the shunt systems from developed countries.
Likewise, producing one standard database for all emotional research would provide a method of evaluating and comparing different affect recognition systems.
Both systems provide for standards for comparing third party transactions or other measures to tested prices, based on comparability and reliability criteria.
Safety factor values can be thought of as a standardized way for comparing strength and reliability between systems.
Despite the wide use of OpenPGP compliant systems and easy availability of on-line multiple key servers, it is possible in practice to be unable to readily find someone ( or several people ) to endorse a new certificate ( e. g., by comparing physical identification to key owner information and then digitally signing the new certificate ).
In the 1970s, political scientists Gabriel Almond and Bingham Powell introduced a structural-functionalist approach to comparing political systems.
When comparing two different transition systems ( S ', Λ ', →') and ( S ' ', Λ ' ', →' '), the basic notions of simulation and similarity can be used by forming the disjoint composition of the two machines, ( S, Λ, →) with S
A framework for comparing algorithmic music systems.
The lack of standardization of the cards given and scoring systems applied is problematic because it makes comparing research on the TAT very difficult.
magazine considered Black's voice to be so pure, that it was used as an audiophile benchmark for comparing the sound quality of different high fidelity systems.
The energy minimization technique is useful for obtaining a static picture for comparing between states of similar systems, while molecular dynamics provides information about the dynamic processes with the intrinsic inclusion of temperature effects.

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