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In Hinduism Akasha means the basis and essence of all things in the material world ; the first material element created from the astral world ( Air, Fire, Water, Earth are the other four in sequence ).
In essence, the theorem shows that a bandlimited analog signal can be perfectly reconstructed from an infinite sequence of samples if the sampling rate exceeds 2B samples per second, where B is the highest frequency of the original signal.
In essence, these requirements are a test of how well a bit sequence: has zeros and ones equally often ; after a sequence of n zeros ( or ones ), the next bit a one ( or zero ) with probability one-half ; and any selected subsequence contains no information about the next element ( s ) in the sequence.
Motif description was created by Ann Hutchinson-Guest as a way to notate and record the essence of a movement sequence without the rigidity of Labanotation.
Often one can reduce a problem in analysis of pseudo-differential operators to a sequence of algebraic problems involving their symbols, and this is the essence of microlocal analysis.
The clip's image stream can then be stored in one of two formats: either as video essence using frame-based wrapping in an MXF file, or as a sequence of DNG files in a specified file directory.
In essence, this says that when all functions f are equally likely, the probability of observing an arbitrary sequence of m values in the course of optimization does not depend upon the algorithm.
Since there was no ' undo ' feature, a common automated sequence would copy data to a spare place before modifying it-in essence, the users made their own ' undo '.
The film, in essence, is part Ealing comedy, part underdog farce with a sequence of madcap adventures set against a striking soundtrack by contemporary Britpop artists.
Once the essence of the swordplay is grasped, the swordsman can use it in endless forms and variations, hence the swordplay is said to take no fixed sequence or pattern.

essence and is
For Plato, `` imitation '' is twice removed from reality, being a poor copy of physical appearance, which in itself is a poor copy of ideal essence.
In the incessant struggle with recalcitrant political fact he learns to focus the essence of a problem in the significant detail, and to articulate the distinctions which clarify the detail as significant, with what is sometimes astounding rapidity.
For as his companions gradually dissolve back into a state of primitive confrontation with elemental necessity, as they lose all the appanage of their acquired culture, he is overcome by the feeling that he is at last being confronted with the essence of mankind.
From this point of view the `` militant mobs '' of the past, stirred into action by one ideology or another, were all composed of `` intellectuals '' -- and this is not the level on which the essence of mankind can be discovered.
During the slow buildup, the essence of a policy or a man is concealed under embroidered details, fine words, strutting gestures.
The essence of contract is that one is free to make a choice of what one will or will not do.
The hymen is, in essence, a fragile membrane that more or less completely covers the entrance to the vagina in most female human beings who have not had sex relations.
The secretary's greatest achievement is perhaps the rekindling of NATO realization that East-West friction, wherever it take place around the globe, is in essence the general conflict between two entirely different societies, and must be treated as such without regard to geographical distance or lack of apparent connection.
It takes many forms, this prayer, but in essence it is always a request for guidance, for open minds and gentle hearts, for honesty and sincerity, for the wisdom and the insights that will help Guideposts' readers.
Ousia is essence or being, in Eastern Christianity, and is the aspect of God that is completely incomprehensible to mankind and human perception.
Even in contemporary India the term rasa denoting " flavor " or " essence " is used colloquially to describe the aesthetic experiences in films ; " māsala mix " describes popular Hindi cinema films which serve a so called balanced emotional meal for the masses, savored as rasa by these spectators.
His primary interest was in applying the methodology of science to realms of inner experience and the spiritual worlds ( Steiner's appreciation that the essence of science is its method of inquiry is unusual among esotericists ), and Steiner called anthroposophy Geisteswissenschaft ( lit.
Heschel then goes on to explore the problems of doubts and faith ; what Judaism means by teaching that God is one ; the essence of humanity and the problem of human needs ; the definition of religion in general and of Judaism in particular ; and human yearning for spirituality.
Mr Judge's great innovation is to transform the Liebeslieder Singers from the evening-dressed, after-dinner line-up into 18th century ghosts weaving in and out of the action ... But Mr Judge's other great realisation is that, in Sondheim, the lyrics are not an adornment to a song but their very essence: understand them and the show will flow.
Abstraction in mathematics is the process of extracting the underlying essence of a mathematical concept, removing any dependence on real world objects with which it might originally have been connected, and generalizing it so that it has wider applications or matching among other abstract descriptions of equivalent phenomena.
and reiterates in no uncertain terms: " Nothing, then, which is not a species of a genus will have an essence – only species will have it ...."
The analogy is said of being in many different ways, but the key to it is the real distinction between existence and essence.

essence and function
The subjective view, that the wave function is merely a mathematical tool for calculating the probabilities in a specific experiment, has some similarities to the Ensemble interpretation in that it takes probabilities to be the essence of the quantum state, but unlike the ensemble interpretation, it takes these probabilities to be perfectly applicable to single experimental outcomes, as it interprets
The ordained priesthood and common priesthood ( or priesthood of the all the baptized ) are different in function and essence.
The most popular of Lowell's books on the Orient, The Soul of the Far East, ( 1888 ) contains an early synthesis of some of his ideas, that in essence, postulated that human progress is a function of the qualities of individuality and imagination.
In essence, this mode of telecommunication allows a business to effectively carry out its daily function regardless of location.
To test the function of the olfactory nerve, doctors block one of the patient's nostrils and place a pungent odor ( such as damp coffee essence ) under the open nostril.
The essence of all these techniques is that the sample's response is recorded as a function of temperature ( and time ).
The essence of the Enochian system depends on the utilisation of Eighteen Calls or Keys in the Enochian language ( a series of rhetorical exhortations which function as evocations ), and a Nineteenth key known as the Call or Key of the 30 Aethyrs.
In these essays, he concentrates on crucial passages which have a metalinguistic function or metacritical implications, particularly those where figural language has a dependency on classical philosophical oppositions ( essence / accident, synchronic / diachronic, appearance / reality ) which are so central to Western discourse.
That is, Dharma is that which gives integrity to an entity and holds the core quality and identity ( essence ), form and function of that entity.
Although I translated them in the introduction as " essence " and " function ", a more accurate definition ( and the one the Korean populace is more familiar with ) is " body " and " the body's functions ".
The implications of " essence / function " and " body / its functions " are similar, that is, both paradigms are used to point to a nondual relationship between the two concepts.
There is a subtle but crucial difference, however, between the two models, " essence / function " and " body / its functions ".
The term essence / function ( which is often translated by East Asian scholars into the Chinese term t ' i-yung ) has a rather abstract, philosophical tone, connoting an impression of being somewhat removed from the nitty-gritty details of everyday life.
While " form " and " function " may be more or less explicit and invariant concepts to the many engineering doctrines, Metaprogramming and the Functional programming paradigm lend themselves very well to explore, blur and invert the essence of those two concepts.
Peirce, like Kant before him, recognizes Aristotle's distinction between a nominal definition, a definition in name only, and a real definition, one that states the function of the concept, the reason for conceiving it, and so indicates the essence, the underlying substance of its object.
In essence a breed standard is a blueprint for an animal fit for the function it was bred-i. e.
In essence, MIVEC serves the same function as " swapping cams ", something that car racers might do when modifying older-design engines to produce more power.
The kidney ’ s primary function is storing and controlling ‘ essence ’, or jing.
* It is the function of justice not to do wrong to one's fellow-men ; of considerateness, not to wound their feelings ; and in this the essence of propriety is best seen.
In essence, the authors proposed that the observed network features act in concert as a genetic buffering system to maintain clock function in the face of genetic and environmental perturbation.
According to Pribram and Bohm, " future orientation " is the essence of cognitive function, which they have attempted to define through use of the Fourier theorem and quantum mechanical formulae.

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