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In the most famous version of her myth, her birth was the consequence of a castration: Cronus severed Uranus ' genitals and threw them behind him into the sea.
The most serious consequence of this battle was not the loss of their possessions in Gaul to the Franks ; with Ostrogothic help, much of the Gallic territory was recovered, Herwig Wolfram notes, perhaps as far as Toulouse.
Even the " exact " FFT algorithms have errors when finite-precision floating-point arithmetic is used, but these errors are typically quite small ; most FFT algorithms, e. g. Cooley Tukey, have excellent numerical properties as a consequence of the pairwise summation structure of the algorithms.
Hayek claimed that " the past instability of the market economy is the consequence of the exclusion of the most important regulator of the market mechanism, money, from itself being regulated by the market process.
The most accepted theory of how these structures came to be is that all the large-scale structure of the cosmos we observe today was formed as a consequence of the growth of the primordial fluctuations, which are small changes in the density of the universe in a confined region.
Although the war was a heavy burden on Iran and Iraq politically, economically, and socially, the most profound consequence of the war's prolongation on Iraq, was its impact on the patterns of Iraq's foreign relations.
The second most important area of immigration to Italy has always been the neighbouring North Africa ( in particular, Morocco, Egypt and Tunisia ), with soaring arrivals as a consequence of the Arab Spring.
" Perhaps the most important consequence of the Kennedy project for Pei was his elevation in the public's consciousness as an architect of note.
Some of the most violent irredentist conflicts of recent times in Europe flared up as a consequence of the break-up of the former Yugoslavia in the early 1990s.
This decline ( in aerobic capacity ) is most likely a consequence of the sedentary lifestyle that is often associated with the symptoms of IBM ( i. e. progressive muscle weakness, decreased mobility, and increased level of fatigue ).
She was now, moreover, in consequence of her misfortunes deprived of most of her influence in the councils of Europe.
As a consequence, most of the wood today is derived from thinning and improvement cuts, forming 50 % of the annual total growth increment of 8 million cubic meters of wood.
Combining the likelihood principle with the law of likelihood yields the consequence that the parameter value which maximizes the likelihood function is the value which is most strongly supported by the evidence.
Some of the most prevalent ( and, as a consequence, most intensely researched ) include Alzheimer's Disease, Dementia, Huntington's Disease, Multiple Sclerosis, Parkinson's Disease, and Schizophrenia.
An intended consequence of this opinion, for most logical positivists, is that metaphysical, theological, and ethical statements fail this criterion, and so are not cognitively meaningful.
The most important consequence of the periodic potential is the formation of a small band gap at the boundary of the Brillouin zone.
The environmental consequence of this discovery was that, since stratospheric ozone absorbs most of the ultraviolet-B ( UV-B ) radiation reaching the surface of the planet, depletion of the ozone layer by CFCs would lead to an in increase in UV-B radiation at the surface, resulting in an increase in skin cancer and other impacts such as damage to crops and to marine phytoplankton.
In consequence, the Montreal Protocol has often been called the most successful international environmental agreement to date.
As a consequence, under Saudi rule, it has been estimated that since 1985 about 95 % of Mecca's historic buildings, most over a thousand years old, have been demolished.
Possibly as a consequence of the low-latitude position of most continents, several large-scale glacial events occurred during the Neoproterozoic Era including the Sturtian and Marinoan glaciations of the Cryogenian.
As a consequence of the poor drainage, most of the water is too salty for drinking or irrigation.
These included most famously Troio Savelli, scion of a powerful ancient Roman family, and the youthful and noble Beatrice Cenci, who had murdered her father probably as a consequence of his repeated abuses.
Because most of the engineering skill of British Rail had been sold off into the maintenance and renewal companies, Railtrack had no idea how many Hatfields were waiting to happen, nor did they have any way of assessing the consequence of the speed restrictions they were ordering-restrictions that brought the railway network to all but a standstill.
Amongst liquid-fueled rockets, complexity can be influenced by how much hardware must be lightweight, like pressure-fed engines can have two orders of magnitude lesser part count than pump-fed engines but lead to more weight by needing greater tank pressure, most often used in just small maneuvering thrusters as a consequence.

consequence and series
This is a consequence of the fact that the recurring part of a decimal representation is, in fact, an infinite geometric series which will sum to a rational number.
" Flash Crowd " is a 1973 English language novella by science fiction author Larry Niven, one of a series about the social consequence of inventing an instant, practically free transfer booth that could take one anywhere on Earth in milliseconds.
As a consequence, for convergence of a sequence of elements of it then suffices that the coefficient of each power of Y converges to a formal power series in X, a weaker condition that stabilizing entirely ; for instance in the second example given here the coefficient of Y converges to, so the whole summation converges to.
As a consequence, a series intended to streamline DC continuity introduced additional complexities.
As a consequence, Fox did not exercise its option to pick up the series and Universal could not find another network interested in airing a new Doctor Who series.
He further developed the art of applying Aiki and is said to have remained powerful until very late in life, and-as a consequence of the success of Transparent Power-was featured in a series of articles in the Aiki News magazines prior to his death in 1998.
There is a straightforward derivation using complex analysis and contour integration ; the complex formal power series version is clearly a consequence of knowing the formula for polynomials, so the theory of analytic functions may be applied.
The consequence of this is that the rightmost node in the string will always be the largest of the nodes, and, importantly, an array that is already sorted needs no rearrangement to be made into a valid series of heaps.
The orbit of Pandora appears to be chaotic, as a consequence of a series of four 118: 121 mean motion resonances with Prometheus.
The title and concept of the series of diptychs which constitute this body of work were borrowed from biological science ; each pair of artworks featured a genotype work ( a generative system, formula or situation ), and a phenotype ( one possible expression, manifestation or consequence of the genotype ).
The following year Władysław took part in the second phase of the Polish Ottoman War, a consequence of the long series of struggles between Poland and the Ottomans over Moldavia.
On August 3, 2009 Bayamon beat the Quebradillas Pirates 84-82 to win the championship series 4-2 and as a consequence their 14 championship and first in 13 years.
Schopenhauer wrote: " In consequence of Kant's criticism of all speculative theology, almost all the philosophizers in Germany cast themselves back on to Spinoza, so that the whole series of unsuccessful attempts known by the name of post-Kantian philosophy is simply Spinozism tastelessly got up, veiled in all kinds of unintelligible language, and otherwise twisted and distorted.
The orbit of Prometheus appears to be chaotic, as a consequence of a series of four 121: 118 mean motion resonances with Pandora.
Mark's shorter and less-polished nature is therefore a consequence of the fact that it came from a series of transcribed speeches that were never meant to be a separate gospel tradition.
' His successor, Emil Ghuri, changed tactics: instead of provoking a series of ambushes throughout the route, he had a huge road block erected at Bab-el-Oued, and Jerusalem was once again isolated as a consequence.
According to IGN, " he is probably the most famous hero in the history of the Final Fantasy series ," and although " his star has faded somewhat over the last decade and change, maybe it's just a consequence of overexposure.
As a consequence, 1597 was marked by a series of military disasters.
Laxman's performance was of enormous consequence: India had been on the brink of an innings defeat but went on to win the Test and the series, denying Steve Waugh's conquest of the " final frontier ".
It must be stressed, however, that even in Baum's original Oz book series, Glinda is the only " good witch " in Oz of any consequence.
As a consequence a series of new laser technologies has been introduced, which currently looks for precise wording.
* In the series Bokurano by Mohiro Kitoh, middle highschool student Mako " Nakama " Nakarai ( who is the daughter of Miko, an ex-prostitute and now bar hostess ) considers getting into enjo-kōsai because she needs to make fast money to fill a personal goal, before it is her time to pilot the Zearth super robot and die as a consequence.
Saari 2006, 5 ) The principle of a time series is to describe, for example, the profitability of production annually by means of a relative surplus value and also to explain how profitability was produced as a consequence of productivity development and income distribution.
The next novel in the series, Metal of Night, deals with that civil war, but from the standpoint of the victims and deals with issues of costs and consequence.

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