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It holds an equally valuable lesson for a society where the word `` intellectual '' has become a term of opprobrium to millions of well-meaning people who somehow imagine that it must be destructive of the simpler human virtues.
" The two terms, uniformitarianism and catastrophism, were both coined by William Whewell ; in 1866 R. Grove suggested the simpler term continuity for Lyell's view, but the old terms persisted.
The term sidearm actually predates the descriptor forehand, which is seemingly in use today as a simpler means to communicate the technique: equating to a tennis forehand.
The simpler term " chemical rays " was adopted shortly thereafter, and it remained popular throughout the 19th century.
Jordin Kare has proposed a simpler, nearer term concept which has a rocket containing liquid hydrogen and water.
introduced a simpler classification using the term " Type I (' simple ')" for symptoms involving only the skin, musculoskeletal system, or lymphatic system, and " Type II (' serious ')" for symptoms where other organs ( such as the central nervous system ) are involved.
To recognize increased scope beyond memory, and to aid in marketing, the association acquired the rights to the simpler term " PC Card " from IBM.
A fracture is also the term used for a particular mask data preparation procedure within the realm of integrated circuit design that involves transposing complex polygons into simpler shapes such as trapezoids and rectangles.
The term recitative ( or occasionally liturgical recitative ) is also applied to the simpler formulas of Gregorian chant, such as the tones used for the Epistle and Gospel, preface and collects.
" Other major American orchestras kept more current with the times and began using the simpler term in the 1950s and ' 60s.
( 1962 ) followed by the Terminologia anatomica proposed the simpler term ( neuter adjective ) of pallidum (" pale ").
Sometimes, the simpler term siderosis is used instead.
Today a simpler version can be found on military transport aircraft, although the term is not widely used.
The term is applied to solar hot water panels, but may also be used to denote more complex installations such as solar parabolic, solar trough and solar towers or simpler installations such as solar air heat.
He uses the term Depth Constant for H, and measures it from the front principal focus ( i. e., he counts one focal length less than the distance from the lens to get the simpler formula ), and even introduces the modern term:
However, as noted in the first segment of this article, in common usage the term value judgment has a much simpler meaning with context simply implied, not specified.
The term rack is also used, occasionally, for a number of simpler constructions that merely facilitate corporal punishment, after which it may be named specifically, e. g., caning rack, as in a given jurisdiction it was often the custom to administer any given punishment in a specific position, for which the device ( with or without fitting shackling and / or padding ) would be chosen or specially made.
While fortifications were evolving to the simpler polygonal style, the term was used to describe the blockhouses set in the corners of the ditch that provide the same function in that style of fort.
The term ' Signed English ' refers to a much simpler system than SEE1, SEE2, or LOVE.
The modern meaning of the term was introduced by Leo Kadanoff in the 1960s, but a simpler version of the concept was already implicit in the van der Waals equation and in the earlier Landau theory of phase transitions, which did not incorporate scaling correctly.
The term manitou refers to the concept of one aspect of the interconnection and balance of nature / life, similar to the East Asian concept of qi ; in simpler terms it can refer to a spirit.
Wittgenstein used the term " language-game " to designate forms of language simpler than the entirety of a language itself, " consisting of language and the actions into which it is woven " ( PI 7 ), and connected by family resemblance ( Familienähnlichkeit ).
" Comic " is still a simpler term.

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It is often stated that Copernican astronomy is ' simpler ' than Ptolemaic.
Thus, in no ordinary sense of ' simplicity ' is the Ptolemaic theory simpler than the Copernican.
Analogously, anyone who argues that Einstein's theory of gravitation is simpler than Newton's, must say rather more to explain how it is that the latter is mastered by student-physicists, while the former can be managed ( with difficulty ) only by accomplished experts.
In a sense, Einstein's theory is simpler than Newton's, and there is a corresponding sense in which Copernicus' theory is simpler than Ptolemy's.
Its life history is much simpler than that of the truly colonial bumblebees and can serve as an example of the life cycle of many other species.
Basically, this means that simpler processing equipment ( the mixture has good flowing characteristics ) and less external heat ( the foaming reaction is exothermic and develops internal heat ) are required in one-shot foaming, although, at the same time, the problems of controlling the conditions of one-shot foaming are critical ones.
In this model the electron cloud of a multi-electron atom may be seen as being built up ( in approximation ) in an electron configuration that is a product of simpler hydrogen-like atomic orbitals.
Yet a simpler alternative interpretation of the conflict between these two figures is that the Historia Brittonum is preserving traditions hostile to the purported descendants of Vortigern, who at this time were a ruling house in Powys.
( Another simpler system, called ladder bracing, where the braces are all placed across the width of the instrument, is used on all types of flat-top guitars on the back.
* The 400 / 800's 10 KB operating system was replaced with a simpler 2 KB BIOS, of which 1 KB is the built-in character set.
The theory of abelian groups is generally simpler than that of their non-abelian counterparts, and finite abelian groups are very well understood.
However, some modern scholars have argued that the demons and temptations that Anthony is reported to have faced may have been related to Athanasius by some of the simpler pilgrims who had visited him, who may have been conveying what they had been told in a manner more dramatic than it had been conveyed to them.
There is no simpler intermediary between being and non-being that explains and classifies being.
* economical: bioleaching is in general simpler and, therefore, cheaper to operate and maintain than traditional processes, since fewer specialists are needed to operate complex chemical plants.
If the large-scale Universe appears isotropic as viewed from Earth, the cosmological principle can be derived from the simpler Copernican principle, which states that there is no preferred ( or special ) observer or vantage point.
Respiration is the oxidation of carbon whereby it is broken down into simpler structures ; essentially the opposite of photosynthesis.

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It has been mistakenly suggested that the bodkin came into its own as a means of penetrating armour, but research has found no hardened bodkin points, so it is likely that it was first designed either to extend range or as a cheaper and simpler alternative to the broadhead.
The simpler tests are often used for quality control purposes, whereas the more complex tests are used during the design of the formulation and manufacturing process in the research and development phase.
The effects of this method are typically similar to other, simpler forms of scarification ; as a result there has been little research undertaken on this method.
Nearly all of the research on these effects has concerned girls, partly because female puberty requires greater physiological resources and partly because it involves a unique event ( menarche ) that makes survey research into female puberty much simpler than male.
Several technology research and development efforts exist to integrate the functions of aircraft flight control systems such as ailerons, elevators, elevons, flaps, and flaperons into wings to perform the aerodynamic purpose with the advantages of lower RCS for stealth via simpler geometries and lower complexity ( mechanically simpler, fewer or no moving parts or surfaces, less maintenance ), and lower mass, cost ( up to 50 % less ), drag ( up to 15 % less during use ) and, inertia ( for faster, stronger control response to change vehicle orientation to reduce detection ).
However, they were much smaller, less expensive, and generally simpler to operate than the mainframe computers of the time, and thus affordable by individual laboratories and research projects.
Major differences between Star Lords and Master of Orion include inferior graphics and interface, simpler trade and diplomacy, undirected research, a lack of safeguards to prevent players from building more factories than are usable and the use of transports rather than colony ships to colonize new planets.
Researchers have also worked to convert optical tweezers from large, complex instruments to smaller, simpler ones, for use by those with smaller research budgets.
In the following decades the simpler " Klallam " or " Clallam " predominated in the media and research literature.
Several technology research and development efforts exist to integrate the functions of aircraft flight control systems such as ailerons, elevators, elevons and flaps into wings to perform the aerodynamic purpose with the advantages of less: mass, cost, drag, inertia ( for faster, stronger control response ), complexity ( mechanically simpler, fewer moving parts or surfaces, less maintenance ), and radar cross section for stealth.
Proponents claim that when purpose and framework are aligned, other aspects of empirical research such as methodological choices and statistical techniques become simpler to identify.
The discovery of artificially-induced competence in E. coli created an efficient and convenient procedure for transforming bacteria which allows for simpler molecular cloning methods in biotechnology and research, and it is now a routinely-used laboratory procedure.
However, their structure is simpler, and according to recent research by Clarke, the structure follows a matika ( Matrix ) which is also found embedded in the Vinayas of several of the Sthavira schools, suggesting that it is presectarian.
Several technology research and development efforts exist to integrate the functions of flight control systems such as ailerons, elevators, elevons, flaps, and flaperons into wings to perform the aerodynamic purpose with the advantages of less: mass, cost, drag, inertia ( for faster, stronger control response ), complexity ( mechanically simpler, fewer moving parts or surfaces, less maintenance ), and radar cross section for stealth.
The recent excitement generated by scale-free networks has raised some interesting new questions for SOC-related research: a number of different SOC models have been shown to generate such networks as an emergent phenomenon, as opposed to the simpler models proposed by network researchers where the network tends to be assumed to exist independently of any physical space or dynamics.
Several technology research and development efforts exist to integrate the functions of aircraft flight control systems such as ailerons, elevators, elevons, flaps and flaperons into wings to perform the aerodynamic purpose with the advantages of less: mass, cost, drag, inertia ( for faster, stronger control response ), complexity ( mechanically simpler, fewer moving parts or surfaces, less maintenance ), and radar cross section for stealth.
It has been mistakenly suggested that the bodkin came into its own as a means of penetrating armour, but research has found no hardened bodkin points, so it is likely that it was first designed either to extend range or as a cheaper and simpler alternative to the broadhead.
In 2008, after more than five years of research, CFEngine 3 was introduced, which incorporated Promise Theory as " a way to make CFEngine both simpler and more powerful at the same time ", according to Burgess.
It was hoped that studying SUSY's consequences in this simpler setting would lead to new understanding ; remarkably, the effort created new areas of research in quantum mechanics itself.
* U. S. President Theodore Roosevelt commissioned a committee, the Columbia Spelling Board, to research and recommend simpler spellings and tried to require the U. S. government to adopt them ; however, his approach, to assume popular support by executive order, rather than to garner it, was a likely factor in the limited change of the time.
They are intended to make transferring materials to research stations simpler, since wheeled aircraft can carry much heavier loads than ski-equipped aircraft.
Several technology research and development efforts exist to integrate the functions of aircraft flight control systems such as ailerons, elevators, elevons, flaps and flaperons into wings to perform the aerodynamic purpose with the advantages of less: mass, cost, drag, inertia ( for faster, stronger control response ), complexity ( mechanically simpler, fewer moving parts or surfaces, less maintenance ), and radar cross section for stealth.

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