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In the late 19th century, a number of definitions of Reptilia were offered.
Other definitions offered are " peoples " being self-evident ( from ethnicity, language, history, etc.
Dictionaries and scholars have offered a variety of definitions.
For example the definitions offered by the American Speech-language-Hearing Association differ from that of the Diagnostic Statistical Manual 4th edition ( DSM-IV ).
Clear definitions for both terms are offered by Walter Bacon in a patent application filed in 1940 assigned to Bell Telephone Laboratories: "...
The plurality of definitions for this field has recently been recognized as both a weakness and a strength, and a range of definitions have recently been offered by practitioners in a recent collection of views on natural history.
In his 1932-33 contribution to Erkenntnis, " Positivism and Realism ", Schlick offered one of the most illuminating definitions of positivism as every view " which denies the possibility of metaphysics " ( Schlick, p. 260 ).
Several definitions of sex-positivity have been offered by sexologist Carol Queen:
Buyers were not sure if Edsel or Mercury were alternatives to Pontiac, Oldsmobile or Buick in terms of equipment offered and marketing department definitions of what the cars were meant to offer.
In Christian's opinion, the definitions of such terms as distilling and state monopoly were found so vague that it became hard to know when Pokhlyobkin offered firm dates for their first appearance.
Various definitions of alay are offered when one types it on a search engine.
But semiotics has not offered clear technical definitions, nor is there agreement about how signs should be classified.
" As such, clinicians and researchers have offered sometimes divergent definitions of emotional abuse.
" Some of the various definitions which have been offered for the term are: " the management of public programs "; the " translation of politics into the reality that citizens see every day "; and " the study of government decision making, the analysis of the policies themselves, the various inputs that have produced them, and the inputs necessary to produce alternative policies.
Although there are many definitions of smart cameras offered by the media, camera manufacturers and developers, still no binding definition exists.
Various definitions have been offered by different researchers:
Before the current general definition of topological space, there were many definitions offered, some of which assumed ( what we now think of as ) some separation axioms.
That year Spon published his Histoire de la république de Genève, followed by his Récherches curieuses d ' antiquité ( Lyon 1683 ) and in 1685 a collection of transcriptions of Roman inscriptions gleaned over the years, Miscellanea eruditae antiquitatis, in the preface to which he offered one of the earliest definitions of " archaeologia " to describe the study of antiquities in which he was engaged.
The notation for processes and durative actions was borrowed mainly from PDDL + and PDDL2. 1, but beyond that OPT offered many other significant extensions ( e. g. data-structures, non-Boolean fluents, return-values for actions, links between actions, hierarchical action expansion, hierarchy of domain definitions, the use of namespaces for compatibility with the semantic web ).
At the beginning of Book II, Plato's two brothers challenge Socrates to define justice in the man, and unlike the rather short and simple definitions offered in Book I, their views of justice are presented in two independent speeches.

definitions and by
Many definitions of art have been proposed by philosophers and others who have characterized art in terms of mimesis, expression, communication of emotion, or other values.
This topic was further developed in the 1930s by Alonso Church and Alan Turing, who on the one hand gave two independent but equivalent definitions of computability, and on the other gave concrete examples for undecidable questions.
* Metamath-a language for developing strictly formalized mathematical definitions and proofs accompanied by a proof checker for this language and a growing database of thousands of proved theorems ; while the Metamath language is not accompanied with an automated theorem prover, it can be regarded as important because the formal language behind it allows development of such a software ; as of March, 2012, there is no " widely " known such software, so it is not a subject of " automated theorem proving " ( it can become such a subject ), but it is a proof assistant.
Grant's desire to widen her audience was frowned upon by the confines of the popular definitions of ministry at the time.
Language that had previously been used by essentialist non-Buddhist philosophers was now adopted, with new definitions, by Buddhists to promote orthodox teachings.
As is the case with the calorie, several different definitions of the Btu exist, which are based on different water temperatures and therefore vary by up to 0. 5 %:
Sometimes connected to the Atlantis story is the submerged rock formation known as the Bimini Road off the island of Bimini in the Bahamas, which is in the Triangle by some definitions.
This can be done by the means of definitions, which are implicit axioms.
Because these two definitions can be transformed simply by into the other, some formulae have this alternatingly (- 1 )< sup > n </ sup >- term and others not depending on the context, but it is not possible to decide in favor of one of these definitions to be the correct or appropriate or natural one ( for the abstract Bernoulli numbers ).
Whenever a confusion between the two kinds of definitions might arise it can be avoided by referring to the more general definition and by reintroducing the erased parameter: writing B < sub > m </ sub >( 0 ) in the first case and B < sub > m </ sub >( 1 ) in the second will unambiguously denote the value in question.
Shown below are some of the standard definitions used by various noted chemists:
One of the earliest articulations of the anthropological meaning of the term " culture " came from Sir Edward Tylor who writes on the first page of his 1897 book: “ Culture, or civilization, taken in its broad, ethnographic sense, is that complex whole which includes knowledge, belief, art, morals, law, custom, and any other capabilities and habits acquired by man as a member of society .” The term " civilization " later gave way to definitions by V. Gordon Childe, with culture forming an umbrella term and civilization becoming a particular kind of culture.
This approach considers the complex realities surrounding the concept of crime and seeks to understand how changing social, political, psychological, and economic conditions may affect changing definitions of crime and the form of the legal, law-enforcement, and penal responses made by society.
Rain forests are characterized by high rainfall, with definitions setting minimum normal annual rainfall between and.
Another related notion which ( by most definitions ) is strictly weaker than compactness is local compactness.
He has several definitions, the most famous one being that war is the continuation of politics by other means.
If the possibility of adding the empty string to a language is added to the strings recognized by the noncontracting grammars ( which can never include the empty string ) then the languages in these two definitions are identical.
The stated rationale for cryonics is that people who are considered dead by current legal or medical definitions may not necessarily be dead according to the more stringent information-theoretic definition of death.
Turing's " definitions " given in a footnote in his 1939 Ph. D. thesis Systems of Logic Based on Ordinals, supervised by Church, are virtually the same:
:"< sup >†</ sup > We shall use the expression ' computable function ' to mean a function calculable by a machine, and let ' effectively calculable ' refer to the intuitive idea without particular identification with any one of these definitions.
Thus, by 1939, both Church ( 1934 ) and Turing ( 1939 ), neither having knowledge of the other's efforts, had individually proposed that their " formal systems " should be definitions of " effective calculability "; neither framed their statements as theses.

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