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The Jewish synagogue affords a parallel to the Christian congregation, but Hinduism, Buddhism, Islam, Confucianism, Taoism, Shintoism, although they have sacred scriptures, priests, spiritual disciplines, and places of prayer, do not have a congregation as a local household of faith and love.
This leads Irenaeus to the somewhat startling notion that Adam and Eve died on the same day that they disobeyed, namely, on a Friday, as a parallel to the death of Christ on Good Friday ; ;
Below this crack is another group of eleven parallel lines, again divided into two sections by a line perpendicular to them, but with the semicircle at the top of the intersection ; the third, sixth and ninth of these lines are marked with a cross where they intersect with the vertical line.
As the name indicate they are parallel to the x-axis.
The sections labeled A, A ', A " and A "' are placed in parallel because they all have a similar theme: prophecies about successive kingdoms.
For instance, chapter 6 ( B '), which ought to follow chapter 7 ( A ') chronologically, is put in parallel with chapter 3 ( B ) because they both deal with the persecution of Daniel and his friends i. e. " God's people.
Not only are they parallel because they contain prophecies, but the prophecies themselves are parallel to each other, which has been recognized for millennia.
The flowers have 4 hairless stamens that are nearly parallel, and they ascend under the upper lip of the corolla.
a solid can support shear forces ( forces parallel to the material surface on which they act ).
The result of the Sun's differential rotation is that the active regions always arise in two bands parallel to the equator and their extension increases during the periods of maximum of the solar cycle, while they almost disappear during each minimum.
One reason that the ancients treated the parallel postulate as less certain than the others is that verifying it physically would require us to inspect two lines to check that they never intersected, even at some very distant point, and this inspection could potentially take an infinite amount of time.
In quantum computation, entangled quantum states are used to perform computations in parallel, which may allow certain calculations to be performed much more quickly than they ever could be with classical computers.
* If there is no data dependency between two pure expressions, then their order can be reversed, or they can be performed in parallel and they cannot interfere with one another ( in other terms, the evaluation of any pure expression is thread-safe ).
This scheme attempts to grasp the heterogeneity of components involved in the production of subjectivity, as Guattari understands it, which include both signifying semiotic components as well as " a-signifying semiological dimensions " ( which work " in parallel or independently of " any signifiying function that they may have ).
These unpaired dipoles ( often called simply " spins " even though they also generally include angular momentum ) tend to align in parallel to an external magnetic field, an effect called paramagnetism.
Therefore, under certain conditions, when the orbitals of the unpaired outer valence electrons from adjacent atoms overlap, the distributions of their electric charge in space are further apart when the electrons have parallel spins than when they have opposite spins.
It has been suggested that they emerged as part of a Jewish folklore movement parallel with the contemporary German folklore movement and that they may have been based on Jewish oral tradition.
If several samples have been loaded into adjacent wells in the gel, they will run parallel in individual lanes.
For some events they can be made in extended forms without a frame at all, but only a long parallel rank of laser beams yet are still called laser harps.

parallel and produce
This force is used in the formal definition of the ampere, which states that it is " the constant current that will produce an attractive force of 2 × 10 < sup >– 7 </ sup > newton per metre of length between two straight, parallel conductors of infinite length and negligible circular cross section placed one metre apart in a vacuum ".
They must also lie parallel to a conductor's surface, otherwise this would produce a force that will move the charge carriers to even the potential of the surface.
Flashboards run in several parallel strings to provide a large area of plasma or ultraviolet radiation and uses the breakdown and vaporization of gaps of diamonds to produce the required plasma.
For many years, Hergé continued to produce this less well-known series in parallel with his Tintin stories.
One approach was to use interdigital electrodes on one glass substrate only to produce an electric field essentially parallel to the glass substrates ( Abstract ).
For mirrors with parabolic surfaces, parallel rays incident on the mirror produce reflected rays that converge at a common focus.
Vehicles and weather moving parallel to the radar beam produce the maximum Doppler frequency shift.
Any force directed parallel to the particle's position vector does not produce a torque.
For example, two parallel coils separated by a small distance, carrying the same current in the same direction will produce a magnetic bottle between them.
His parallel implication is that natural laws could not produce the information content in DNA.
Such bottom-up approaches should, broadly speaking, be able to produce devices in parallel and much cheaper than top-down methods, but could potentially be overwhelmed as the size and complexity of the desired assembly increases.
It was an attempt along with the decamentathlon to produce an event for all-rounders to parallel the Olympic Games with its events the decamentathlon and pentathlon.
The pilot also uses a slight amount of rudder in the same direction as the turn to counteract adverse yaw and to produce a " coordinated " turn wherein the fuselage is parallel to the flight path.
The two telescopes in binoculars are aligned in parallel ( collimated ), to produce a single circular, apparently three-dimensional, image.
The goal was to produce a family of chips ranging in power and cost that could be wired together to form a complete parallel computer.
In both oblique projection and orthographic projection, parallel lines of the source object produce parallel lines in the projected image.
They arrange their body into a series of parallel C-shaped ( counterlooped ) coils that they rub together to produce a sizzling sound, rather like water on a hot plate.
The technique of himself and his followers is characterized by the strongly marked forms of the design, and by the parallel hatch marks to produce shadows.
However, defects that produce only displacement of atoms that do not tilt the crystal to the Bragg angle ( i. e. displacements parallel to the crystal plane ) will not produce strong contrast.
An AC alternator is able to produce power across multiple high-current power generation coils connected in parallel, eliminating the need for the commutator.
An embroiderer can produce a filled-in effect by sewing many parallel rows of straight stitching.
The first occurred on 29 October 1969 when a 30-car Penn Central freight train carrying produce derailed onto West Maple Avenue ( which, along with East Maple Avenue, runs parallel to the tracks between NY 153 and South Lincoln Road ), crushing numerous automobiles and toppling telephone poles.

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