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generates and new
In fact, insofar as science generates any fear, it stems not so much from scientific prowess and gadgets but from the fact that new unanswered questions arise, which, until they are understood, create uncertainty.
The bang syntax generates every item of a list ; will output each character of aString on a new line.
Meiosis generates genetic diversity in two ways: ( 1 ) independent alignment and subsequent separation of homologous chromosome pairs during the first meiotic division allows a random and independent selection of each chromosome segregates into each gamete ; and ( 2 ) physical exchange of homologous chromosomal regions by homologous recombination during prophase I results in new combinations of DNA within chromosomes.
Major Japanese piezoelectric developments include new designs of piezoceramic filters for radios and televisions, piezo buzzers and audio transducers that can connect directly to electronic circuits, and the piezoelectric igniter, which generates sparks for small engine ignition systems ( and gas-grill lighters ) by compressing a ceramic disc.
For example, if company A sells product X through its sales force, company B sells product Y, and company A decides to buy company B then the new company could use each sales person to sell products X and Y, thereby increasing the revenue that each sales person generates for the company.
Toruń city county generates by far the highest number of new dwellings built each year among all Kuyavian-Pomeranian counties, both relative to its population as well as in absolute values.
Analysis of observations including both stationary and mobile ( surface and aerial ) in-situ and remote sensing ( passive and active ) instruments generates new ideas and refines existing notions.
PGE2 then in turn acts on the hypothalamus, which generates a systemic response back to the rest of the body, causing heat-creating effects to match a new temperature level.
A discursive formation continually generates new statements, and some of these usher in changes in the discursive formation that may or may not be adopted.
" When a poem rhymes ," Heaney wrote, " when a form generates itself, when a metre provokes consciousness into new postures, it is already on the side of life.
Given a primitive, this stage discards it, or generates one or more new primitives.
Though a continually innovating economy generates new opportunities for workers to participate in more creative and productive enterprises ( provided they can acquire the necessary skills ), creative destruction can cause severe hardship in the short term, and in the long term for those who cannot acquire the skills and work experience.
In return for building the plant, the company demanded that the state guarantee NRG long-term contracts for buying the electricity it generates and pick NRG's proposal over other plans for building new power plants in the state.
A learning procedure then generates a model that attempts to meet two sometimes conflicting objectives: Perform as well as possible on the training data, and generalize as well as possible to new data ( usually, this means being as simple as possible, for some technical definition of " simple ", in accordance with Occam's Razor ).
At the end of the novel, Dirk's fridge generates a new god of Guilt ; it is implied this stops Toe Rag and the green monster from preventing Thor from finally retrieving the contract in Norway.
A stolon is similar to a rhizome, but, unlike a rhizome, which is the main stem of the plant, a stolon sprouts from an existing stem, has long internodes, and generates new shoots at the end, such as in the strawberry plant.
SQL Server 2005 provides an additional function called NEWSEQUENTIALID () which generates a new GUID that is greater than any GUID previously created by the NEWSEQUENTIALID () function on a given computer.
The other important aspect of the multiplier, is that to the extent that government spending generates new consumption, it also generates " new " tax revenues.
In September 1940 the British Tizard Mission brought a number of new technologies to the United States, including a cavity magnetron, a high-powered device that generates microwaves using the interaction of a stream of electrons with a magnetic field.
In recent years, the new two-handed " shovel " style hook release is gaining more popularity, as it generates more revolutions and speed to knock down pins.

generates and knowledge
This can pose a problem if the server generates an incorrect header and one does not have the access or the knowledge to change them.
Polanyi identifies it as a pathology of the modern mind, and traces its origins to a false conception of knowledge ; which although relatively harmless in the formal sciences, generates nihilism in the humanities.
A profession has been further defined as: " a special type of occupation ...( possessing ) corporate solidarity ... prolonged specialized training in a body of abstract knowledge, and a collectivity or service orientation ... a vocational sub-culture which comprises implicit codes of behaviour, generates an esprit de corps among members of the same profession, and ensures them certain occupational advantages ...( also ) bureaucratic structures and monopolistic privileges to perform certain types of work ... professional literature, legislation, etc.
UNWTO generates market knowledge, promotes competitive and sustainable tourism policies and instruments, fosters tourism education and training, and works to make tourism an effective tool for development through technical assistance projects in over 100 countries around the world.
One of the main attributes of the scientific method is that the theories it generates are much less situational than knowledge gained by other methods.
Luis Suarez-Villa, in his 2009 book Technocapitalism: A Critical Perspective on Technological Innovation and Corporatism argues that it is a new version of capitalism that generates new forms of corporate organization designed to exploit intangibles such as creativity and new knowledge.
The protocol is based on the RIP protocol for forwarding packets: the router generates a routing table with the multicast group of which it has knowledge with corresponding distances ( i. e. number of devices / routers between the router and the destination ).
Steve Coleman has been described as an indefatigable person who “ constantly learns, studies, observes ”, searches to “ learn from others, from the world, from nature, and to transmit that knowledge, share his discoveries, his quest ”, with an “ incredible vitality that he generates on the music scene ”.

generates and is
And the anxiety it generates is misinterpreted as anxiety over private interest and threatened social status.
At the same time, there is a good deal of self-congratulation at attending a good college -- they are even inclined to exaggerate its not inconsiderable virtues -- and they express pleasure at the cozy in-group feeling that the college generates.
A range of astronomy software is available and used by amateur astronomers, including software that generates maps of the sky, software to assist with astrophotography, observation scheduling software, and software to perform various calculations pertaining to astronomical phenomena.
AEP generates packets to be sent to the network node and is identified in the Type field of a packet as an AEP packet.
From a philosophical point of view, what makes the brain special in comparison to other organs is that it forms the physical structure that generates the mind.
The study of plants is vital because they are a fundamental part of life on Earth, which generates the oxygen and food that allow humans and other life forms to exist.
The minimal coupling between torsion and Dirac spinors generates a spin-spin interaction which is significant in fermionic matter at extremely high densities.
A formal grammar defines ( or generates ) a formal language, which is a ( usually infinite ) set of finite-length sequences of symbols ( i. e. strings ) that may be constructed by applying production rules to another sequence of symbols which initially contains just the start symbol.
Radicalism often generates youth movements, while conservatism is a condition found among the mature, who have discovered what it is in life they most value.
The system output is the car's speed, and the control itself is the engine's throttle position which determines how much power the engine generates.
Finally this generates an identical key that is mathematically difficult ( impossible for modern supercomputers to do in a reasonable amount of time ) to reverse for another party that might have been listening in on them.
The audio is then extracted from the rectified carrier wave using a simple filter and fed into an audio amplifier or transducer, which generates sound waves.
A single particle of radiation, with thousands or millions of electron volts of energy, generates many charge carrier pairs, as its energy is deposited in the semiconductor material.
Reflux is a flow from the condenser back to the column, which generates a recycle that allows a better separation with a given number of trays.
This is because it generates a magnetic field that is identical to that generated by a very small current loop.
The Huygens – Fresnel principle is one such model ; it states that each point on a wavefront generates a secondary spherical wavelet, and that the disturbance at any subsequent point can be found by summing the contributions of the individual wavelets at that point.
It is also required for V ( D ) J recombination, the process that generates diversity in immunoglobulin and T-cell receptor loci during immune system development.
This yields a convenient way of generating an equivalence relation: given any binary relation R on X, the equivalence relation generated by R is the smallest equivalence relation containing R. Concretely, R generates the equivalence relation a ~ b if and only if there exist elements x < sub > 1 </ sub >, x < sub > 2 </ sub >, ..., x < sub > n </ sub > in X such that a
* A low-frequency oscillator ( LFO ) is an electronic oscillator that generates a frequency below ≈ 20 Hz.
In its most general sense, the word earthquake is used to describe any seismic event — whether natural or caused by humans — that generates seismic waves.
Hence, it is not the electromagnetic repulsion between electrons and nuclei that is responsible for two wood blocks that are left on top of each other not coalescing into a single piece, but rather it is the exclusion principle applied to electrons and protons that generates the classical macroscopic normal force.

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