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Although some chroniclers felt that John had been humiliated by the sequence of events, there was little public reaction.
It makes little sense to say that a shot is " inherently " POV ; it is the editing of the POV shot within a sequence of shots that determines POV.
The estrangement between the secular and the spiritual authority which Ganganelli strove to avert is now irreparable, and his pontificate remains an exceptional episode in the general history of the Papacy, and a proof how little the logical sequence of events can be modified by the virtues and abilities of an individual.
However, asking users to remember a password consisting of a " mix of uppercase and lowercase characters " is similar to asking them to remember a sequence of bits: hard to remember, and only a little bit harder to crack ( e. g. only 128 times harder to crack for 7-letter passwords, less if the user simply capitalises one of the letters ).
In RNA, which also has extensive secondary structure, the linear chain of bases is generally just referred to as the " sequence " as it is in DNA ( which usually forms a linear double helix with little secondary structure ).
PLCs contain input and output devices compatible with industrial pilot devices and controls ; little electrical design is required, and the design problem centers on expressing the desired sequence of operations.
According to F. J. E. Raby, " There is little reason to doubt that Stephen Langton ... was the author " of the famous sequence Veni Sancte Spiritus.
That the Western honey bee has been intensively managed by humans since many millennia – including hybridization and introductions – has apparently increased the speed of its evolution and confounded the DNA sequence data to a point where little of substance can be said about the exact relationships of many A. mellifera subspecies.
Hitchcock himself had very little to do with the actual filming of the dream sequence.
Skepticism might be applied when extinct species are included in trees that are wholly or partly based on DNA sequence data, due to the fact that little useful " ancient DNA " is preserved for longer than 100, 000 years, and except in the most unusual circumstances no DNA sequences long enough for use in phylogenetic analyses have yet been recovered from material over 1 million years old.
In the summer of 1944 Franklin Delano Roosevelt was nominated for a fourth term as President of the United States and Gray ( who had little love for Roosevelt ) killed off Warbucks in a month-long sequence of sentimental pathos.
One little documented " feature " of these calculators was that you could predictably lock-up the calculator display heads, getting the Nixie tube display to endlessly " roll " numbers, by entering the sequence 30311142. 59 99 9.
The third, to conduct my thoughts in such order that, by commencing with objects the simplest and easiest to know, I might ascend by little and little, and, as it were, step by step, to the knowledge of the more complex ; assigning in thought a certain order even to those objects which in their own nature do not stand in a relation of antecedence and sequence.
In the Capitalist Mode of Production, the generation of products ( goods and services ) is accomplished with an endless sequence of discrete, repetitive, motions that offer the worker little psychological satisfaction for “ a job well done ”.
Kelly's animation can be seen in Pinocchio when Gepetto is first seen inside Monstro the whale, fishing ; in Fantasia when Bacchus is seen drunkenly riding a donkey during the Beethoven /" Pastoral Symphony " sequence ; and in " Dumbo " of the ringmaster and during bits of the crows ' sequence ; and his drawings are especially recognizable in " The Reluctant Dragon " of the little boy, and in the Mickey Mouse short " The Little Whirlwind " when Mickey is running from the larger tornado.
Woody Woodpecker makes a cameo in nearly every film that Pal either produced or directed for example, during the 1966 sequence in The Time Machine, there is a brief shot of a little girl dropping her Woody Woodpecker doll as she goes into the air raid shelter.
Although much evidence has pointed to sequence conservation for critical developmental enhancers, other work has shown that the function of enhancers can be conserved with little or no primary sequence conservation.
For example, the RET enhancers in humans have very little sequence conservation to those in zebrafish, yet both species ’ sequences produce nearly identical patterns of reporter gene expression in zebrafish.
Targeting bore little resemblance to reality in that the sequence of attacks was uncoordinated and the targets were approved randomly – even illogically.
They genetically mapped the FASPD locus to chromosome 2q where very little human genome sequence was then available.
The short fiction of the Viriconium sequence replays this attrition ; finally, in " A Young Man's Journey to Viriconium " ( later retitled " A Young Man's Journey to London "), Viriconium has become little more than a dream.

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More importantly, several of the more advanced of the less developed countries have found through experience that they must plan their own complex investment programs for at least 5 years forward and tentatively for considerably more than that if they are to be sure that the various interdependent activities involved are all to take place in the proper sequence.
There is a wide variety of representations possible and one can express a given Turing machine program as a sequence of machine tables ( see more at finite state machine, state transition table and control table ), as flowcharts ( see more at state diagram ), or as a form of rudimentary machine code or assembly code called " sets of quadruples " ( see more at Turing machine ).
Within an expression containing two or more occurrences in a row of the same associative operator, the order in which the operations are performed does not matter as long as the sequence of the operands is not changed.
Fascinated by Frazetta's abilities, Capp initially gave him a free hand in an extended daily sequence ( about a biker named " Frankie ," a caricature of Frazetta ) to experiment with the basic look of the strip by adding a bit more realism and detail ( particularly to the inking ).
Poem 30 of that sequence, for instance, speaks of how " Fear contended with desire ": " Others, I am not the first / have willed more mischief than they durst ".
No modern species should be described as more " primitive " than others, strictly speaking, since each has an equally long evolutionary history but the brains of modern hagfishes, lampreys, sharks, amphibians, reptiles, and mammals show a gradient of size and complexity that roughly follows the evolutionary sequence.
Some of these are challenging to sequence because they have more than two haploid ( n ) sets of chromosomes, a condition known as polyploidy, common in the plant kingdom.
The sequence has since seen several remixes to the music and a change in visuals to focus more on the well-known journalists, with less footage of camera crews and production teams.
* A metric space ( or more generally any first-countable uniform space ) is compact if and only if every sequence in the space has a convergent subsequence.
For example, the cofinality of ω² is ω, because the sequence ω · m ( where m ranges over the natural numbers ) tends to ω² ; but, more generally, any countable limit ordinal has cofinality ω.
Interframe compression uses one or more earlier or later frames in a sequence to compress the current frame, while intraframe compression uses only the current frame, effectively being image compression.
It is thought that morphology is more conserved in this group than sequence similarity or gene order which is extremely variable.
The putative sequence motifs A, B, and C of the polymerase domain are located near the C-terminus in family A Pol and more central in family B Pol.
The input to the DFT is a finite sequence of real or complex numbers ( with more abstract generalizations discussed below ), making the DFT ideal for processing information stored in computers.
or B. M ) are four-year programs that include individual bass lessons, amateur orchestra experience, and a sequence of courses in music history, music theory, and liberal arts courses ( e. g., English literature ), which give the student a more well-rounded education.
An Old Latin version of Tatian's Syriac text appears to have circulated in the West from the late 2nd century ; with a sequence adjusted to conform more closely to that of the canonical Gospel of Luke, and also including additional material ( such as the pericope of the adulteress ), possibly from the Gospel of the Hebrews.
* Grouped Events, the experience of two or more events that occur in sequence or concurrently that can be subsequently categorized
; sequence: A vector ( array ) with zero or more elements.
It may have its own internal control sequence unit ( not to be confused with the CPUs main control unit ), some registers, and other internal units such as a sub-ALU or FPU, or some smaller, more specific components.
Robinson says that John's chronology is consistently more likely to represent the original sequence of events.
A slightly more extensive description of galaxy types based on their appearance is given by the Hubble sequence.
A phoneme may be represented by a multigraph ( sequence of more than one grapheme ), as the digraph sh represents a single sound in English ( and sometimes a single grapheme may represent more than one phoneme, as with the Russian letter я ).

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