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context and appliqué
In the context of ceramics, for example, an appliqué is a separate piece of clay added to the primary work, generally for the purpose of decoration.

context and refers
The term " Islamic " refers not only to the religion, but to any form of art created in an Islamic culture or in an Islamic context.
Bandwidth typically refers to baseband bandwidth in the context of, for example, sampling theorem and Nyquist sampling rate, while it refers to passband bandwidth in the context of Nyquist symbol rate or Shannon-Hartley channel capacity for communication systems.
In recent usage, especially in the context of environmental policy, the term " climate change " often refers only to changes in modern climate, including the rise in average surface temperature known as global warming.
In an Australian context, the term " Commonwealth " ( capitalised ) thus refers to the federal government and " Commonwealth of Australia " is the official name of the country.
They also believe that the phrase Holy Spirit sometimes refers to God's character / mind, depending on the context in which the phrase appears, but reject the orthodox Christian view that we need strength, guidance and power from the Holy Spirit to live the Christian life, believing instead that the spirit a believer needs within themselves is the mind / character of God, which is developed in a believer by their reading of the Bible ( which, they believe, contains words God gave by his Spirit ) and trying to live by what it says during the events of their lives which God uses to help shape their character.
Methanides in general chemical context refers to any compound that hydrolyzes to methane, which might include also salts with hydrogenated anions such as,, and.
In the context of mysticism, the phrase refers metaphorically to the end of ordinary reality and reunion with the Divine.
However, in the context of explosives, stability commonly refers to ease of detonation, which is concerned with kinetics ( i. e., rate of decomposition ).
In this context the term " professional " ( used for the first category ) as opposed to " amateur " ( used for the second and third ) refers only to the professionalism of the used medium, and not to the professionalism of the language itself or its creator.
The term gaming in this context typically refers to instances in which the activity has been specifically permitted by law.
In the context of the English language gnosis generally refers to the word's meaning within the spheres of Christian mysticism, Mystery religions and Gnosticism where it signifies a ' spiritual knowledge ' or religion of knowledge, in the sense of mystical enlightenment or ' insight '.
In this context, a " hack " refers to a program that ( sometimes illegally ) modifies another program, often a video game, giving the user access to features otherwise inaccessible to them.
Chrétien refers to his object not as " The Grail " but as " a grail " ( un graal ), showing the word was used, in its earliest literary context, as a common noun.
In this context, the term usually refers to the Shannon entropy, which quantifies the expected value of the information contained in a message.
The word literally means " blown out " ( as in a candle ) and refers, in the Buddhist context, to the imperturbable stillness of mind after the fires of desire, aversion, and delusion have been finally extinguished.
The musical terms " piano " and " forte " mean " quiet " and " loud ," and in this context refers to the variations in volume of sound the instrument produces in response to a pianist's touch on the keys: the greater a key press's velocity, the greater the force of the hammer hitting the string ( s ), and the louder the note produced.
In this context, linguists today use jargon to denote a particularly rudimentary type of pidgin ; however, this usage is rather rare, and the term jargon most often refers to the words particular to a given profession.
A sect as used in an Indian context refers to an organized tradition.
In the context of business information exchanges, standardisation refers to the process of developing data exchange standards for specific business processes using specific syntaxes.
In the context of customer service, standardisation refers to the process of developing an international standard that enables organizations to focus their attention on delivering excellence in customer service, whilst at the same time providing recognition of success through a third party organization, such as British Standards Institution ( BSI ).
In a sexual context, scatology refers to the romanticism of fecal matter, whether in passing admiration, the use of feces in various sexual acts, or simply the act of seeing it.
In such constructions tradition refers to specific values and materials particular to the discussed context, passed through generations.

context and technique
The beliefs and techniques of Magi vary enormously, and the ability to alter reality can only exist in the context of a coherent system of belief and technique, called a paradigm.
This technique, in the context of treatment of breast cancer, is known variously as hormonal therapy, hormone therapy, or anti-estrogen therapy ( not to be confused with hormone replacement therapy ).
A weakness of this technique is that isolated proteins may have a different three-dimensional structure than the protein in its normal context, and will induce antibodies that may not recognize the infectious organism.
He believed that these decisions should be done within the context of " real combat " and / or " all out sparring " and that it was only in this environment that a person could actually deem a technique worthy of adoption.
A semantic data model in software engineering is a technique to define the meaning of data within the context of its interrelationships with other data.
This allowed for very fast context switching by simply changing the workspace pointer to the memory used by another process ( a technique used in a number of contemporary designs, such as the TMS9900 ).
This experience may have contributed to Erickson's technique of using " ordeals " in a therapeutic context.
Tsander re-evaluates a swathe of Ericksons accounts of his therapeutic approaches and lecture demonstrations in the context of scientific literature on hypnotism and his own experience in giving live demonstrations of hypnotic technique.
In the context of Indian classical music ( Hindustani ( North Indian ), Carnatic ( South Indian )) some specific forms of notes ( swara-s ) fulfill the technique of playing a note ( swara ).
* Eugène Delacroix's biography, context, style and technique
* Annibale Carracci artistic context, technique and artworks
Robert A. Heinlein depicted the technique in several of his works, including Citizen of the Galaxy ( 1957 ) and Gulf ( 1949 ); and mentioned Renshaw in the context of the training of Fair Witnesses in Stranger in a Strange Land.
Subsequently the Impressionists, as well as such 20th century artists as Pierre Bonnard, Edward Hopper, and David Park painted scenes of daily life, but in the context of modern art the term " genre painting " has come to be associated mainly with painting of an especially anecdotal or sentimental nature, painted in a traditionally realistic technique.
The technique and patterning are classic forms in the context of pure European and Peninsular corded ware.
In the context of network security related work by Avi Kak, it will be interesting to see if the new technique proposed by Padmini Jaikumar and Avi Kak will provide a robust solution to the difficult problem of botnet detection in computer networks.
Lip reading, also known as lipreading or speechreading, is a technique of understanding speech by visually interpreting the movements of the lips, face and tongue with information provided by the context, language, and any residual hearing.
The term preemptive wear leveling ( PWL ) has been used by Western Digital to describe their preservation technique used on audio-video hard disks, but hard disk drives are not generally wear-leveled devices in the context of this article.
This technique helps a writer explore a particular subject before putting ideas into a more basic context.
The structure of the pas d ' armes at AEMMA focuses on " combats on foot " only and encompasses numerous attributes of a late 14th and early 15th centuries balanced to satisfy the expectations of the spectators in a 21st century context by allowing them to witness extraordinary unscripted single armoured combats, while providing opportunities for the combatants to demonstrate their prowess and technique through the challenges presented in the bouts by the appellants and all the while, maintaining a strong foothold in its historical counterpart.
It has been described by Princeton University Press ( regarding the Roy translation ) as " a landmark in the development of the narrative art form-not only from a specifically Chinese perspective but in a world-historical context ... noted for its surprisingly modern technique " and " with the possible exception of The Tale of Genji ( ca.
They seem strange to modern puzzlers, because they require inferring words from context, which is not now a familiar solving technique.
Consequently this technique can serve as a means of obtaining the highly focused knowledge that is often not elicited in Joint Requirements Development sessions, where the stakeholder's attention is compelled to assume a more cross-functional context, and the desire to avoid controversy may limit the stakeholders willingness to contribute.
In the 1970s, Frank Zappa developed a technique he called " xenochrony " in which a guitar solo was extracted from its original context and placed into a completely different song.
Prediction by partial matching ( PPM ) is an adaptive statistical data compression technique based on context modeling and prediction.

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