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It was accepted in political and academic contexts, and was connected with other studies, such as astronomy, alchemy, meteorology, and medicine.
The most well-known disaccharide is sucrose, ordinary sugar ( in scientific contexts, called table sugar or cane sugar to differentiate it from other sugars ).
Kernighan's term is used to indicate that WYSIWYG systems might throw away information in a document that could be useful in other contexts.
In most other contexts, the industry uses kilo, mega, giga, etc., in a manner consistent with their meaning in the International System of Units ( SI ): as powers of 1000.
In other contexts, a product or a technology is said to be backward compatible when it is able to fully take the place of an older product, by inter-operating with products that were designed for the older product.
The word bunyip has been used in other Australian contexts, including The Bunyip newspaper as the banner of a local weekly newspaper published in the town of Gawler, South Australia.
" The word is also used in numerous other Australian contexts, including the House of the Gentle Bunyip in Clifton Hill, Victoria.
The purpose of " splitting " the inner product into a bra and a ket is that both the bra and the ket are meaningful on their own, and can be used in other contexts besides within an inner product.
For example, ' 30 ' was widely used in journalism to mean " end of story ", and has been used in other contexts to signify " the end ".
The same number however occurs in many other mathematical contexts, where it is denoted by ( often read as " n choose k "); notably it occurs as coefficient in the binomial formula, hence its name binomial coefficient.
In some contexts, " community " indicates a group of people with a common identity other than location.
On the other hand, Web-based newspapers such as CNET use the term in both editorial and journalistic contexts, for example " Windows Live to Get Censorware.
The term caste has been used in many other contexts.
Consequently, in the last section of the book, Holzkamp discusses forms of " expansive learning " that seem to avoid the limitations of classroom learning, such as apprenticeship and learning in contexts other than classrooms.
Like other words, the term definition has subtly different meanings in different contexts.
In this broader sense, it sometimes includes injuries, disabilities, disorders, syndromes, infections, isolated symptoms, deviant behaviors, and atypical variations of structure and function, while in other contexts and for other purposes these may be considered distinguishable categories.
:* Bosnian, Croatian, and Serbian Latin alphabet have the symbols č, ć, đ, š and ž, which are considered separate letters and are listed as such in dictionaries and other contexts in which words are listed according to alphabetical order.
:* The basic Slovene alphabet has the symbols č, š, and ž, which are considered separate letters and are listed as such in dictionaries and other contexts in which words are listed according to alphabetical order.
Studies may only be applicable to narrowly defined patient populations and may not be generalizable to other clinical contexts.
Some authors use, or Cpq, instead of, and, or Epq, instead of, especially in contexts where is used for other purposes.
In other contexts, it is more common to abbreviate it as f < sub > 1 </ sub >, the first harmonic.
The word " pardes " occurs three times in the Old Testament, but always in contexts other than a connection with Eden: in the Song of Solomon iv.
Today, law enforcement agencies, popular media, the United Nations, other nations and even some medical practitioners can be observed applying the term very broadly and often pejoratively in reference to a wide range of illicit substances, regardless of the more precise definition existing in medical contexts.
While imprecise language is not desirable in various scientific fields, it may be helpful, illustrative or discussion-stimulative in other contexts.

other and classical
It reminded me of my other professor, Edward Kennard Rand, of whom I had been so fond when I was at Harvard, the great mediaevalist and classical scholar who had asked me to call him `` Ken '', saying, `` Age counts for nothing among those who have learned to know life sub specie aeternitatis ''.
The mushrooming of FM outlets, offering concerts ( both jazz and classical ), lectures, and other special events, is a phenomenon which has had a fair amount of publicity.
The Ababda or Ababde – the Gebadei of Pliny, and possibly the Troglodytes of other classical writers – are nomads living in the area between the Nile and the Red Sea, in the vicinity of Aswan in Egypt.
There are five main categories in which potential sources and / or analogues are included: Scandinavian parallels, classical sources, Irish sources and analogues, ecclesiastical sources, and echoes in other Old English texts.
He knew patristic literature, as well as Pliny the Elder, Virgil, Lucretius, Ovid, Horace and other classical writers.
As usual in such cases, many other loans from French, English and the classical languages have subsequently entered the language as well.
This meaning is advocated by several classical rabbinical sources, which argue that it refers to the birth of Benjamin in Canaan, as compared with the birth of all the other sons of Jacob in Aram.
However, some classical rabbinical sources argue that Joseph identified himself for other reasons.
The earliest bestiary in the form in which it was later popularized was an anonymous 2nd century Greek volume called the Physiologus, which itself summarized ancient knowledge and wisdom about animals in the writings of classical authors such as Aristotle's Historia Animalium and various works by Herodotus, Pliny the Elder, Solinus, Aelian and other naturalists.
These newer concerns are among the many factors causing researchers to investigate new methods of computing such as the quantum computer, as well as to expand the usage of parallelism and other methods that extend the usefulness of the classical von Neumann model.
In other words, it takes no more time to break RSA on a quantum computer ( up to a multiplicative constant ) than to use it legitimately on a classical computer.
Fire and the other Greek classical elements were incorporated into the Golden Dawn system.
The Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn, founded in 1888, incorporates air and the other Greek classical elements into its teachings.
Water and the other Greek classical elements were incorporated into the Golden Dawn system.
Earth and the other Greek classical elements were incorporated into the Golden Dawn system despite being considered obsolete by modern science.
On the other hand, classical liberals believed that men of higher rank were motivated by ambition.
" For classical liberalism, rights are of a negative nature rights that require that other individuals ( and governments ) refrain from interfering with individual liberty, whereas social liberalism ( also called modern liberalism or welfare liberalism ) holds that individuals have a right to be provided with certain benefits or services by others.
By the 1870s, Herbert Spencer and other classical liberals concluded that historical development was turning against them.
In various traditions chakras are associated with multiple physiological functions, an aspect of consciousness, a classical element, and other distinguishing characteristics.
The Egyptians, Persians and other civilizations mostly used columns for the practical purpose of holding up the roof inside a building, preferring outside walls to be decorated with reliefs or painting, but the Ancient Greeks, followed by the Romans, loved to use them on the outside as well, and the extensive use of columns on the interior and exterior of buildings is one of the most characteristic features of classical architecture, in buildings like the Parthenon.
On the other hand, a few practitioners e. g. Quinlan Terry still work in a traditional classical idiom.
Unlike other schemes, this definition includes the objects with major semi-axis less than 39. 4 AU ( 2: 3 resonance ) – named Inner classical belt, or more than 48. 7 ( 1: 2 resonance ) – named Outer classical belt while reserving the term Main classical belt for the orbits between these two resonances.
In other words, the classical fate of all observers should be predictable from the initial data.

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