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features and important
The mapping of important physical features such as slopes and types of soil and the collection of all available information pertaining to public utility service areas are being conducted as staff projects and, like the other two inventory projects, are scheduled for completion July 1, 1961.
Rather than analysing the site and seeing which targets appear popular, archaeoastronomers have instead examined the ethnographic records to see what features of the sky were important to the Mayans and then sought archaeological correlates.
Inflation and baryogenesis remain more speculative features of current Big Bang models: they explain important features of the early universe, but could be replaced by alternative ideas without affecting the rest of the theory.
It is important for both biological and geological features.
The band's recent video " I Caligvla ", features Caligula and other members of his court that were important in his rule.
Style modeling implies building a computational representation of the musical surface that captures important stylistic features from data.
The idea was to replicate specific important, and often queried information, and store it in a smaller temporary database that linked these key features back to the main database.
Other important features of BIND 9 include: TSIG, nsupdate, IPv6, rndc ( remote name daemon control ), views, multiprocessor support, and an improved portability architecture.
Most of the features of BIND 9 were funded by UNIX vendors who wanted to ensure that BIND stayed competitive with Microsoft's DNS offerings ; the DNSSEC features were funded by the US military, which regarded DNS security as important.
Ethologists noted that the stimuli that released FAPs were commonly features of the appearance or behaviour of other members of the animal's own species, and they were able to prove how important forms of animal communication could be mediated by a few simple FAPs.
Carol Meyers in her commentary on Exodus suggests that it is arguably the most important book in the bible, as it presents the defining features of Israel's identity: memories of a past marked by hardship and escape, a binding covenant with the God who chooses Israel, and the establishment of the life of the community and the guidelines for sustaining it.
Political freedom ( also known as political autonomy or political agency ) is a central concept in Western history and political thought, and one of the most important ( real or ideal ) features of democratic societies.
The most important design features in a fuel cell are:
Besides the above, the region features other important industries including aerospace and biomedical research, as well as older industries such as agriculture and — especially since the development of the Gulf Coast beginning in the 1920s and the increase in wealth throughout the United States — tourism.
Composition is one of the most important features of graphic design, especially when using pre-existing materials or diverse elements.
Even though the 3. 1x series still lacked most of the important features of OS / 2, such as long file names, a desktop, or protection of the system against misbehaving applications, Microsoft quickly took over the OS and GUI markets for the IBM PC.
It features mostly exhibitions and projects of famous and important artists from Hanover.
During storage, one of the most important features of the missile is its serviceability.
" " The second part of the principle is almost as important: software on other hosts may contain deficiencies that make it unwise to exploit legal but obscure protocol features.
JMU purchased the former Harrisonburg High School building, now known as Memorial Hall, and promised to keep some of the important features intact for the benefit of the community.
JH1 is the kinase domain important for the enzymatic activity of the JAK and contains typical features of a tyrosine kinase such as conserved tyrosines necessary for JAK activation ( e. g. Y1038 / Y1039 in JAK1, Y1007 / Y1008 in JAK2, Y980 / Y981 in JAK3, and Y1054 / Y1055 in Tyk2 ).
Scholars say she did notice some geographical features, but " Sacagawea ... was not the guide for the Expedition, she was important to them as an interpreter and in other ways.
By that time, Reinitzer had discovered and described three important features of cholesteric liquid crystals ( the name coined by Otto Lehmann in 1904 ): the existence of two melting points, the reflection of circularly polarized light, and the ability to rotate the polarization direction of light.

features and sculptural
They can also be used to build thick layers of paint: gel and molding paste media are sometimes used to create paintings with relief features that are literally sculptural.
Although it is very damaged, the work features a sculptural and human Madonna as well as a convincing perspectival depiction of her throne.
A smooth Olmecan head, an intricate Aztec sun calendar and a sinuous Teotihuacan bas relief are some of the sculptural features of the Plaza that are set off by crushed stone walkways and complemented by groupings of Mesoamerican plants.
The award-winning building received the first LEED rating in the city of Pasadena and its sustainable features include a " green " roof and sculptural skylights made of Texlon ETFE.
* The Way Things Go ( 1987 ) — a short film by artists and sculptural collagists Peter Fischli & David Weiss ; features an elaborate chain reaction made from old junk in an empty industrial space.
In public art there was the introduction of sculptural features on concrete noise barriers along freeways.
Although the stock and trade of the Rossellino shop would have been the supply of building material and simple tasks of stonemasonry, several projects, combining sculptural and architectural features, were of particular significance during the 1440s.
The event features many genres of music, including rock, indie, hip hop and electronic music as well as large sculptural art.
Developed by Henry Hobson Richardson, this variation is considered more masculine, and it highlights bulk and massiveness as well as different sculptural features.
Some 230 other sculptors were commissioned to produce 338 individual figures of famous Parisians on each facade, along with lions and other sculptural features.
the Reiner-Burchill Residence, " Silvertop " ( 1956 ), was his first major exploration of the sculptural possibilities of monolithic concrete, features a large arching concrete roof over the main house and an eye-catching curved concrete driveway that sweeps up and around the steep block.
The church features integrated architectural sculpture by Lee Lawrie in the form of Moses and John the Baptist emerging from the stonework, although most of the sculptural program was never executed.

features and architectural
Associations of architectural features with settings of Venus can be found in Chichen Itza.
Since a number of different architectural styles succeeded one another during the Angkorean period, not all of these features were equally in evidence throughout the period.
Its architectural features are meaningfully designed and include a high-pitched roof and skylight.
In the Renaissance period the Italian doors are quite simple, their architects trusting more to the doorways for effect ; but in France and Germany the contrary is the case, the doors being elaborately carved, especially in the Louis XIV and Louis XV periods, and sometimes with architectural features such as columns and entablatures with pediment and niches, the doorway being in plain masonry.
Vista also features new graphics features, the Windows Aero GUI, new applications ( such as Windows Calendar, Windows DVD Maker and some new games including Chess, Mahjong, and Purble Place ), Internet Explorer 7, Windows Media Player 11, and a large number of underlying architectural changes.
This usually applies to objects such as scoreboards or architectural features which are beyond the outfield fence in fair territory, but are located such that it is difficult for an umpire to quickly judge their position in relation to the field from several hundred feet away.
Faux architectural features as well as natural scenery and views can have the effect of ' opening out ' the walls.
In it, Michelangelo's Medici tombs inspire the anti-architectural " architectural " features at the top, the papery pierced frame, the satyr nudes at the base.
The 68060 shares most architectural features with the P5 Pentium.
The downtown area of Nashville features a diverse assortment of entertainment, dining, cultural and architectural attractions.
In the floor of the hall is a circular hearth paved with pebbles, as is typical in Mycenaean megaron hall buildings ; other unusual architectural features are paved benches and podiums.
New features could be added without violating architectural definitions: the 65 had a dual-processor version ( M65MP ) with extensions for inter-CPU signalling ; the 85 introduced cache memory.
The house he built for himself in Lincoln, Massachusetts, ( now known as Gropius House ) was influential in bringing International Modernism to the U. S. but Gropius disliked the term: " I made it a point to absorb into my own conception those features of the New England architectural tradition that I found still alive and adequate.
Important architectural features in Stone Town are the Livingstone house, The Old dispensary of Zanzibar, the Guliani Bridge, Ngome kongwe ( The Old fort of Zanzibar ) and the House of Wonders.
Rome itself is a repository of Etruscan architectural features.
They are characterised by a complex profusion of sculpture decorating all the temple parts chiseled of soft soapstone ( chloritic schist ), a good material for intricate carving, executed mostly by local craftsmen, and exhibit architectural features that distinguish them from other temple architectures of South India.
Airports have played major roles in films and television programs due to its very nature as a transport and international hub, and sometimes because of distinctive architectural features of particular airports.
Such original features have made the John Hancock Center an architectural icon.
Monmouth Methodist Church is noted for both its exterior and interior architectural features.
* The Grange ( GR ) ( 60 boys, 1928 ) includes many fine architectural features taken from the Archbishop's Palaces of Laud and Parker by the family who converted the granary ruins to a family house in the 1840s.
The resilience of the Internet results from its principal architectural features, most notably the idea of placing as few network state and control functions as possible in the network elements, but instead relying on the endpoints of communication to handle most of the processing to ensure data integrity, reliability, and authentication.
New architectural features include cyclopean walls, found on the Greek mainland, as well and a certain type of rectangular stepped capitals, endemic on Cyprus.
England had coarse limestone and red sandstone as well as dark green Purbeck marble which was often used for architectural features.
This appearance was achieved by the development of certain architectural features, which together provided an engineering solution.

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