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Another significant, and rather younger, painter who worked in Southern France, Barthélemy van Eyck, is presumed to be a relation.
In that respect, the Mayer – Vietoris sequence is analogous to the Seifert – van Kampen theorem for the fundamental group, and a precise relation exists for homology of dimension one.
Also Eglon van der Neer, Rachel Ruysch, Adriaen van der Werff had a very good relation with the court, being paid well or knighted as ridder and most probably meeting an international crowd of artists and musicians.
Zhu Xiao Di has no relation to Robert van Gulik but tried to stay faithful to the fictionalized history of van Gulik's Judge Dee.
In the middle of this problem, VOC s Governor General, van Imhoff, paid a visit to the kraton, the first one to do so during the whole history of the relation between Mataram and VOC, in order to confirm the de facto Dutch possession of coastal and several interior regions.
On 7 November, Martin McAliskey, a 42-year-old man from Coalisland, County Tyrone, was charged with making false statements to police in relation to a white Ford Transit van allegedly used in the robbery.
* Willem van de Velde, the elder ( c. 1611 – 1693 ); no relation to the above
That is, the first and second partial derivatives of the pressure p with respect to the volume V are both zero, with the partial derivatives evaluated at constant temperature T. This relation can be used to evaluate two parameters for an equation of state in terms of the critical properties, such as the parameters a and b in the van der Waals equation.

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This prohibition on love has an especially poignant relation to art ; ;
Like many others, he had to work hard, long hours in a struggling family business which, though it was allied to art of a kind -- the design and production of engraved seals -- bore no relation to the painting of pictures.
His ideas had a great influence on post-Archaic art, and the Greek architects and sculptors were always trying to find the mathematical relation, that would lead to the esthetic perfection.
Not all Muslims are in agreement on the use of art in religious observance, the proper place of art in society, or the relation between secular art and the demands placed on the secular world to conform to religious precepts.
For Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling, the philosophy of art is the " organon " of philosophy concerning the relation between man and nature.
Authors of recent doctoral dissertations have described their work as concerned with the fields of archaeology and cultural anthropology ; with various fields of history including the history of specific regions and periods, the history of science and the history of religion ; and with the relation of astronomy to art, literature and religion.
* The Biology of Art ( 1963 ) – a look at the paintings of primates and their relation to human art
The Israeli poet David Avidan, who was fascinated with future technologies and their relation to art, desired to explore the use of computers for writing literature.
Another literary source from the period is Gian Paolo Lomazzo, who produced two works — one practical and one metaphysical — that helped define the Mannerist artist's self-conscious relation to his art.
In Plato's Phaedo, Socrates defines the misanthrope in relation to his fellow man: " Misanthropy develops when without art one puts complete trust in somebody thinking the man absolutely true and sound and reliable and then a little later discovers him to be bad and unreliable ... and when it happens to someone often ... he ends up ... hating everyone.
" The relation of Bacchylides to Greek art is a subject that no student of his poetry can ignore " – Richard Claverhouse Jebb.
In this relation it has been quoted by the author that " Although eighteenth century writers did not use the term, there was indeed in existence a collection of scientific and engineering knowledge and expertise that can be identified as the state of the art for that time.
The stage: its past and present in relation to fine art.
In the present day philosophy classicism is used as a term particularly in relation to Apollonian over Dionysian impulses in society and art ; that is a preference for rationality, or at least rationally guided catharsis, over emotionalism.
This approach is repeated in relation to time, gender inequality, work, technology, art and ritual, agriculture and globalization.
Despite the fact that many performances are held within the circle of a small art-world group, RoseLee Goldberg notes, in Performance Art: From Futurism to the Present that " performance has been a way of appealing directly to a large public, as well as shocking audiences into reassessing their own notions of art and its relation to culture.
But of the abstentions observed by votaries, those with no relation to the barber's art were the commonest.
After a certain familiarity with these flourishings of an exalted feverishness, lived so fully and so intensely by their authors, we cannot avoid the feeling that in relation to these works, cultural art in its entirety appears to be the game of a futile society, a fallacious parade.
It represents a midpoint between what he sees as the two " great discontinuities " in art history, the classical and the modern: " Perhaps there exists, in this painting by Velázquez, the representation as it were of Classical representation, and the definition of the space it opens up to us ... representation, freed finally from the relation that was impeding it, can offer itself as representation in its pure form.
In Rome, under the broadening influence of classical and ecclesiastical art, he learned to look at Christianity in its human and universalistic aspects, and began to develop his great idea, the inseparable relation of religion and morals.
It is with an experience of twentieth century society's destructive capabilities that led Metzger to a concentrated ' formulation of what destruction is and what it might be in relation to art.

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This program is based on the policy of designing and building efficient machines which will help produce better textile values -- fabrics whose cost in relation to quality, fashion and utility provide the consumer with better textile products for the money.
Have you studied the caliber and sales approaches of your sales force in relation to requirements for effective marketing??
A parallel function for philosophy is the study of the relation between perceptions experientially received and conceptions logically formed.
that is, by being placed in such relation to the forms depicted within the illusion that these forms left no room for the typography except near the surface.
All too often its conception of parish ministry and pastoral care includes no responsibility for them in their relation to issues of the most desperate urgency for the life of mankind.
( 2 ) Realtors realize, of course, that they are involved in an increasingly complex legal and political system that is opening up opportunities for leverage on their relation to clients as well as opportunities for evasion of their responsibility for racial discrimination in housing.
In law, it is generally meant to state specifically and in detail what one did and for what reason, often in relation to commission of a crime.
Among the scripts in modern use, the Hebrew alphabet bears the closest relation to the Imperial Aramaic script of the 5th century BCE, with an identical letter inventory and, for the most part, nearly identical letter shapes.
In mathematics, a binary relation R on a set X is antisymmetric if, for all a and b in X
The usual order relation ≤ on the real numbers is antisymmetric: if for two real numbers x and y both inequalities x ≤ y and y ≤ x hold then x and y must be equal.
Labels such as ‘ semi-Arian or ‘ neo-Arian are misleading, for those labelled so would have disavowed the importance of their relation to Arius.
The age limit, the same as that for office holders but ten years older than that required for participation in the assembly, gave the courts a certain standing in relation to the assembly ; for the Athenians of the court were not only older, but were wiser, too.
Atle Selberg ( 14 June 1917 – 6 August 2007 ) was a Norwegian mathematician known for his work in analytic number theory, and in the theory of automorphic forms, in particular bringing them into relation with spectral theory.
Chinese astrology has a close relation with Chinese philosophy ( theory of the three harmonies: heaven, earth and man ) and uses concepts such as yin and yang, the Five phases, the 10 Celestial stems, the 12 Earthly Branches, and shichen ( 時辰 a form of timekeeping used for religious purposes ).
The Minḥat Ḳenaot is instructive reading for the historian because it throws much light upon the deeper problems which agitated Judaism, the question of the relation of religion to the philosophy of the age, which neither the zeal of the fanatic nor the bold attitude of the liberal-minded could solve in any fixed dogmatic form or by any anathema, as the independent spirit of the congregations refused to accord to the rabbis the power possessed by the Church of dictating to the people what they should believe or respect.
The constancy of a '/ a necessary for this relation to hold was pointed out by R. H. Bow ( Brit.
The close relationship of alternative algebras and composition algebras was given by Guy Roos in 2008: He shows ( page 162 ) the relation for an algebra A with unit element e and an involutive anti-automorphism such that a + a * and aa * are on the line spanned by e for all a in A.
Solving for U, the following relation is found:
Acknowledging the lack of progress in relation to bilateral relations and the internal situation following the position adopted in 1997, the EU adopted a step-by-step approach in 1999, whereby sanctions would be gradually lifted upon fulfillment of the four benchmarks set by the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe.

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