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context and is
The set of all binomial distributions is called the family of binomial distributions, but in general discussions this expression is often shortened to `` the binomial distribution '', or even `` the binomial '' when the context is clear.
Equivalents could be assigned to the paradigm either at the time it is added to the dictionary or after the word has been studied in context.
What is new in the context is likely to be made more prominent than what is not.
Thus in a context in which there has been discussion of snow but mention of local conditions is new, dominant stress will probably be on here in it rarely snows here, but in a context in which there has been discussion of local weather but no mention of snow, dominant stress will probably be on snows.
The personal pronouns and substitute one are normally unstressed because they refer to what is prominent in the immediate context.
If both George and a piece of information George does not have are prominent in the context, but the idea of telling George is new, then dominant stress will probably be on tell in why not tell George??
But when what is new in a particular context is also fairly obvious, there is normally only light stress or no stress at all.
Here again, in the written language it is possible to help the reader get his stresses right by using underlining or italics, but much of the time there is simply reliance on his understanding in the light of context.
It is clear that patterns of stress sometimes show construction unambiguously in the spoken language where without the help of context it would be ambiguous in the written.
In the Steiners have busy lives without visiting relatives only context can indicate whether visiting relatives is equivalent in meaning to paying visits to relatives or to relatives who are visiting them, and in I looked up the number and I looked up the chimney only the meanings of number and chimney make it clear that up is syntactically a second complement in the first sentence and a preposition followed by its object in the second.
Yet in the contemporary context this is precisely what one must not do.
In the context of larger ethical discussions on moral action and judgment, Buddhism is characterized by the belief that negative ( unhappy ) consequences of our actions derive not from punishment or correction based on moral judgment, but from the law of karma, which functions like a natural law of cause and effect.
In 2009, the American Anthropological Association's Commission on the Engagement of Anthropology with the US Security and Intelligence Communities released its final report concluding, in part, that, " When ethnographic investigation is determined by military missions, not subject to external review, where data collection occurs in the context of war, integrated into the goals of counterinsurgency, and in a potentially coercive environment – all characteristic factors of the HTS concept and its application – it can no longer be considered a legitimate professional exercise of anthropology.
In mathematics and statistics, the arithmetic mean, or simply the mean or average when the context is clear, is the central tendency of a collection of numbers taken as the sum of the numbers divided by the size of the collection.
Power analysis is often applied in the context of ANOVA in order to assess the probability of successfully rejecting the null hypothesis if we assume a certain ANOVA design, effect size in the population, sample size and significance level.

context and setting
Other primary information is derived from external historical sources related to the chronological connections between Paul's association with Philippi, its political and economical setting, and its social and religio-philosophical context as well.
Generally, then, a lack of social context creates an element of anonymity, which allows users to feel insulated from the forms of punishment they might receive in a more conventional setting.
In an English-speaking context, family names are most often used to refer to a stranger or in a formal setting, and are often used with a title or honorific such as Mr, Mrs, Ms, Miss, Dr, and so on.
The feelies pioneered by text adventure company Infocom include many examples, such as blueprints, maps, documents, and publications designed within the context of each game's fictional setting.
Heavy-handed foreign interference may also fail to operate effectively within the local cultural context, setting up conditions for failure.
Actually, in the algebraic setting ( at least within the context of universal algebra ) this extra condition on isomorphisms is automatically satisfied.
The following year, the journal The New Age became an advocate of guild socialism, although in the context of modern industry rather than the medieval setting favoured by Penty.
Violence that does occur in relation to mental disorder ( against the mentally ill or by the mentally ill ) typically occurs in the context of complex social interactions, often in a family setting rather than between strangers.
Interpretations of the portrayals have included that of a marine setting ( due to the presence of a ketos or sea-snake ), and of a marriage theme / context ( i. e. as a wedding gift ).
RTP is one of the technical foundations of Voice over IP and in this context is often used in conjunction with a signaling protocol which assists in setting up connections across the network.
Just prior to this he wrote Theory of Moral Sentiments, explaining how it is humans function and interact through what he calls sympathy, setting up important context for The Wealth of Nations.
In other words, the setting also provided a context for Barker's constructed languages which were developed in parallel from the mid-to-late 1940s, long before the mass-market publication of his works in roleplaying game and book form.
Encyclopedic museums have advantages ; however, some scholars and archaeologists argue against encyclopedic museums because they remove cultural objects from their original cultural setting, losing their context.
Some names, distinctions, or aspects may have more of a negative connotation than others, depending on the setting and the context.
In the context of Western identity politics the term also acts as a label setting queer-identifying people apart from discourse, ideologies, and lifestyles that typify mainstream LGBT ( lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transsexual ) communities as being oppressive or assimilationist.
In addition, several capitalist states have emulated the concept of central planning, though in the context of a market economy, by setting integrated economic goals for a finite period of time.
To put that in perspective are a biography by Prosper Mérimée, Histoire de Don Pedro I, roi de Castille ( 1848 ) and a modern history setting Peter in the social and economic context of his time by Clara Estow ( Pedro the Cruel of Castile ( 1350 – 1369 ), 1995 ).
In this context, the Government of India announced a grant of US $ 1 millionfor setting up a Technology Incubation-cum-Production Centre for development of SME sector and another grant of Rs. 10 million for meeting immediate requirements in education and health sectors.
The film combines straightforward storytelling with periodic interruptions of the soundtrack, during which the action continues, but a narrator provides additional details and context about the characters, events, or setting depicted.
The name ' Woodcraft ' was used by the influential writer and naturalist Ernest Thompson Seton at the turn of the 20th century when setting up the American proto-Scouting organisation Woodcraft Indians, and in this context meant the skill of living in the open air, close to nature.
A more recent biography setting Knox in the cultural context of his times is Terry Tastard, Ronald Knox and English Catholicism ( 2009 ).
Furthermore, placing suitable figures in a secular setting was a necessity of good landscape painting, to add human context and scale, and it was even more important in allegorical landscapes.
" DIC can be difficult to diagnose, but a strong clue is low fibrinogen levels in the setting of prolonged clotting times ( PT or aPTT ), in the context of acute critical illness such as sepsis or trauma.
* Set and setting, the context for psychedelic drug experiences

context and emission
Janik and Slater ( 2000 ) have stated that learning can modify the emission of vocalizations in one of two ways: ( 1 ) by influencing the context in which a particular signal is used and / or ( 2 ) by altering the acoustic structure of the call itself.

context and reduction
Later still, abstraction was manifest in more purely formal terms, such as color, freedom from objective context, and a reduction of form to basic geometric designs.
The results showed that it is primarily the subject's responsiveness to suggestion, whether within the context of hypnosis or not, that is the main determinant of causing reduction in pain.
In this context, a reduction in the number and soma size of Th-expressing neurons is present from 5 weeks of age and is accompanied by a decrease of Th immunoreativity in the caudate-putamen, the principal target of dopaminergic neurons arising from the SNpc.
Following this preliminary process of defining the context, the context is then assessed in relation to the wider understanding of the site, for considerations of reduction of the site in phases, and then removed and recorded by various methods.
Weight loss, in the context of medicine, health or physical fitness, is a reduction of the total body mass, due to a mean loss of fluid, body fat or adipose tissue and / or lean mass, namely bone mineral deposits, muscle, tendon and other connective tissue.
Alternatively, in the context of poverty reduction in rural areas, there may be a preference for options aimed at expanding energy services ( e. g. biogas for cooking ) and / or creating income-generating opportunities ( e. g. small-scale agro-industrial plants ).
Tachisme is closely related to Art Informel, which, in its 1950s French art-critical context, referred not so much to a sense of " informal art " as " a lack or absence of form itself "– non-formal or un-form-ulated – and not a simple reduction of formality or formalness.
* Additionality-in the context of a project funded by carbon offsets, the additionality is the reduction in greenhouse gas emissions that is in addition to what would have resulted in the absence of the carbon offset funding.
A reduction in visual acuity in the context of a red eye is indicative of serious ocular disease, such as corneal inflammation, iridocyclitis, and glaucoma, and never occurs in simple conjunctivitis without concurrent corneal involvement.
A harm reduction approach to using psychedelics often includes attention to set and setting, a trip sitter, or framing in the context of psychedelic therapy.
Brine management examines the broader context of brine treatment and may include consideration of government policy and regulations, corporate sustainability, environmental impact, recycling, handling and transport, containment, centralized compared to on-site treatment, avoidance and reduction, technologies, and economics.

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