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Informal and scientific
Informal philosophical societies spread scientific advances
** Informal usage or custom, as in Popular names, terminology or Nomenclature, as opposed to formal or scientific names, terminology, or nomenclature.

Informal and fish
* Informal gatherings and cocktail parties-The hosts often serve small open-face sandwiches, similar to those at a Scandinavian smorgasbord, topped with smoked fish, sausage, cucumbers, and so forth.

Informal and are
Informal applications of set theory in other fields are sometimes referred to as applications of " naive set theory ", but usually are understood to be justifiable in terms of an axiomatic system ( normally the Zermelo – Fraenkel set theory ).
Informal records are produced of individual transactions, and a running tally of the amount owed by one broker to another is kept.
* Informal: Informal norms are not necessarily laws set in writing, but are more so just routines that people follow in everyday life.
Informal controls are varied and differ from individual to individual, group to group and society to society.
Informal proofs are the type of proof typically encountered in published mathematics.
Sunday services are at 8 am ( BCP Holy Communion ), 9. 15 ( Informal Communion service with Sunday School for younger children ).
Informal tourneys are often run by problem magazines and other publications with a regular problem section ; it is common for every problem to have been published in a particular magazine within a particular year to be eligible for an informal award.
* Informal or ad-hoc plans are created by individuals in all of their pursuits.
Informal practices are usually understood intuitively and justified with examples — there are no axioms.
# Mission and Vision Statements and Customer ( Client ) Surveys are the most used ( by 77 % of organizations of 20 improvement tools, followed by SWOT analysis ( 72 %), and Informal Benchmarking ( 68 %).
# The tools that are likely to increase in popularity the most over the next three years are Performance Benchmarking, Informal Benchmarking, SWOT, and Best Practice Benchmarking.
Informal and Formal Communication are used in an organization.
Informal writing sometimes omits the definition of the index and bounds of summation when these are clear from context, as in:
Informal services that involve savings are also risky ; many people lose their money.
Informal " real-world " mathematical problems are questions related to a concrete setting, such as " Adam has five apples and gives John three.
Informal performances are quite the opposite.
Informal group savings and loan associations are also traditional in many east Asian societies, and under the name of tontines are found in Cambodia, and among emigrant Cambodian communities.

Informal and within
Informal relationships vary: the upper classes of all ethnic backgrounds mix freely ; outside of the elite, social relations tend to remain within ethnic groupings.
* Informal communication: changes of communication routes within an enterprise due to personal relations between coworkers.

Informal and .
Informal references by the general public and media have used to refer to celebrities as: The stars, sports stars, rock stars, rap stars, supermodels, movie stars, TV stars, radio stars, music stars, superstars, stardom, and media personalities.
Completed by P. Schuyler Miller and John D. Clark, the chronology was later revised by Clark and L. Sprague de Camp in An Informal Biography of Conan the Cimmerian ( 1952 ).
* Informal theories of etiquette that tend to be less rigorous and more situational.
Fascism: An Informal Introduction to Its Theory and Practice.
Informal discussions with colleagues and friends stimulated a greater interest, which was reinforced by Friedrich Hayek's powerful book The Road to Serfdom, by my attendance at the first meeting of the Mont Pelerin Society in 1947, and by discussions with Hayek after he joined the university faculty in 1950.
* Informal market activity.
An Informal Payment System and Its Use to Finance Terrorism by Sebastian R. Müller ( December 2006 ), ISBN 3-86550-656-9
* Wilson, John F. et al., Informal Funds Transfer Systems: An Analysis of the Hawala System, International Monetary Fund, October, 2003
Informal discussions did take place with Secretary of State William Seward through Supreme Court Justice John A. Campbell, an Alabamian who had not yet resigned ; Seward hinted that Fort Sumter would be evacuated, but nothing definite was said.
Informal theories of education breaks down the learning process, learning authentically and with practicality.
* Goulart, Ron ( 1972 ) Cheap Thrills: An Informal History of the Pulp Magazine, Arlington House, ISBN 08700017228.
Informal home Education has been around as long as human beings.
* Challenges of Informal Urbanisation.
* Secretary: Robert M. West — Informal Learning Experiences, Inc.
It was accepted by the Geneva Informal Meeting, GIM.
Linotype released the Palatino nova, Palatino Sans, and Palatino Sans Informal families, expanding the Palatino typeface families to include humanist sans-serif typefaces.

scientific and descriptions
However, the various preconditions for the development at Ford stretched far back into the 19th century, from the gradual realization of the dream of interchangeability, to the concept of reinventing workflow and job descriptions using analytical methods ( the most famous example being scientific management ).
During these trips, the astronauts would visit and provide scientific descriptions of geologic features they were likely to encounter on the surface of the Moon.
Pike argued that only native speakers are competent judges of emic descriptions, and are thus crucial in providing data for linguistic research, while investigators from outside the linguistic group apply scientific methods in the analysis of language, producing etic descriptions which are verifiable and reproducible.
One of the first scientific descriptions of the mountains was published in 1770 – 71.
Some antirealists claim that scientific theories aim at being instrumentally useful and should only be regarded as useful, but not true, descriptions of the world.
* Articles are usually between five and twenty pages and are complete descriptions of current original research findings, but there are considerable variations between scientific fields and journals – 80-page articles are not rare in mathematics or theoretical computer science.
Although Anning knew more about fossils and geology than many of the wealthy fossilists to whom she sold, it was always the gentlemen geologists who published the scientific descriptions of the specimens she found, often neglecting to mention her name.
Since Forster's published descriptions of other nations were seen as impartial scientific observations, Forster's disparaging description of Poland in his letters and diaries was often taken at face value in Imperial and Nazi Germany, where it was used as a means of science-based support for a purported German superiority.
From the lack of precision in the descriptions, it would seem that Aratus was neither a mathematician nor observer or, at any rate, that in this work he did not aim at scientific accuracy.
Hipparchus ( about a century later ), who was a scientific astronomer and observer, has left a commentary upon the Phaenomena of Eudoxus and Aratus, accompanied by the discrepancies which he had noticed between his own observations and their descriptions.
The descriptions of seven of his Alpine journeys, with his scientific observations gathered en route, were published by him in four quarto volumes, under the general title of Voyages dans les Alpes in 1779-1796.
, FishBase included descriptions of 32, 100 species and subspecies, 292, 500 common names in almost 300 languages, 50, 500 pictures, and references to 46, 000 works in the scientific literature.
Scientific realists point to the success of scientific theories in predicting and explaining a variety of phenomena, and argue that from this we can infer that our scientific theories ( or at least the best ones ) provide true descriptions of the world, or approximately so.
Gradually, these everyday folk psychological explanations were replaced by more efficient scientific descriptions.
Administratium is a well-known joke in scientific circles, and is a spoof both on the bureaucracy of scientific establishments and on descriptions of newly discovered chemical elements.
The Hayden Geological Survey of 1871 provided the most detailed and scientific descriptions of the lake in the pre-park era.
For instance, Western cultures generally rely on objects for scientific descriptions ; by contrast, Native American culture relies on events for descriptions.
In addition to his contributions to scientific knowledge, Travels is noted for its original descriptions of
Programs such as these could form the basis for intelligent scientific instruments that monitor physical systems based upon high-level behavioral descriptions.
Cope related to his father his scientific experiences ; to his daughter he sent descriptions of animal life as part of her education.

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