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is and abstracted
The 1581 disk has 80 logical tracks, each with 40 logical sectors ( the actual physical layout of the diskette is abstracted and managed by a hardware translation layer ).
It also contrasts with the empiricist view that concepts are abstract generalizations of individual experiences, because the contingent and bodily experience is preserved in a concept, and not abstracted away.
Cell Cycle is abstracted and indexed in Medline / PubMed and the Science Citation Index Expanded.
All compatible languages compile to Common Intermediate Language ( CIL ), which is an intermediate language that is abstracted from the platform hardware.
The geoid is essentially the figure of the Earth abstracted from its topographical features.
A client need only know how to invoke object methods in order to manage object life cycle ; thus, the client is completely abstracted from whatever memory allocator the implementation of the COM object uses.
Raku in the west has been abstracted and is now a more philosophical approach with the emphasis on the spontaneity of surface pattern creation rather than purely a firing technique.
* From a 3-D perspective, rendering shadows is also much more realistic with vector graphics, as shadows can be abstracted into the rays of light from which they are formed.
In the Rigveda, the name Sarasvati already does not always relate to a river and its personification exclusively ; in some places, the goddess Saraswati is abstracted from the river.
Something that is entitative is " considered as pure entity ; abstracted from all circumstances ", that is, regarded as entity alone, apart from attendant circumstances.
* Intermediate Language ( IL ) code is abstracted, language independent code that satisfies the. NET CLR's Common Intermediate Language ( CIL ) requirement.
Although Dolphy's work is sometimes classified as free jazz, his compositions and solos were often rooted in conventional ( if highly abstracted ) tonal bebop harmony and melodic lines that suggest the influences of modern classical composers Béla Bartók and Igor Stravinsky.
In the late 1970s and early 1980s, Akita took Metal Machine Music as a point of departure and further abstracted the noise aesthetic by freeing the sound from guitar based feedback alone, a development that is thought to have heralded noise music as genre.
For example, in the MIT Exokernel project, the Cheetah web server stores preformatted Internet Protocol packets on the disk, the kernel provides safe access to the disk by preventing unauthorized reading and writing, but how the disk is abstracted is up to the application or the libraries the application uses.
Statements such as that he is called by many names though one indicate that his nature was being tentatively abstracted to that of a supreme god, nearly approaching that of the later conception of Brahma.
Constable once wrote in a letter to Leslie, " My limited and abstracted art is to be found under every hedge, and in every lane, and therefore nobody thinks it worth picking up ".
The statue is an intriguing abstracted representation of Vincent's connection with his brother Theo.
His music is rhythmically complex ( he was interested in rhythms from ancient Greek and from Hindu sources ); harmonically and melodically it is based on modes of limited transposition, which he abstracted from his early compositions and improvisations.
Around 60 % of the Liffey's flow is abstracted for drinking water, and to supply industry.
The assembly code can also be abstracted to another layer in a similar manner as machine code is abstracted into assembly code.

is and Australian
Others are confined to vast reservations, and not only does the Australian government justifiably not wish them to be viewed as exhibits in a zoo, but on their reservations they are extremely fugitive, shunning camps, coming together only for corroborees at which their strange culture comes to its highest pitch -- which is very low indeed.
The Australian aborigine is the conventional exemplar of degraded humanity ; ;
And Secretary Rusk, en route to Bangkok, doubtless is trying to make emergency arrangements for the possible entry of Australian or Thai SEATO forces.
A fourth match was played, against a " United Australian XI ", which was arguably stronger than the Australian sides that had competed in the previous three matches ; this game, however, is not generally considered part of the 1882 – 83 series.
One is playing cricket ; the other is making no attempt to do so " after the latter had come into the Australian rooms to express sympathy for a Larwood bouncer had struck the Australian skipper in the heart and felled him.
The Australian Labor Party ( also ALP and Labor, was Labour before 1912 ) is a social-democratic political party in Australia.
The ALP was founded as a federal party prior to the first sitting of the Australian Parliament in 1901, but is descended from Labour parties founded in the various Australian colonies by the emerging labour movement in Australia, formally beginning in 1891.
Australian English ( AusE, AuE, AusEng, en-AU < ref > is the language code for Australian English, as defined by ISO standards ( see ISO 639-1 and ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 ) and Internet standards ( see IETF language tag ).</ ref >) is a major variety of the English language and is used throughout Australia.
Although English has no official status in the Constitution, Australian English is Australia's de facto official language and is the first language of the majority of the population.
The primary way in which Australian English is distinctive from other varieties of English is through its unique pronunciation.
There exist pairs of long and short vowels with overlapping vowel quality giving Australian English phonemic length distinction, which is unusual amongst the various dialects of English, though not unknown elsewhere, such as in regional south-eastern dialects of the UK and eastern seaboard dialects in the US .< ref >
The Australian Democrats is an Australian political party espousing a socially liberal ideology.

is and Bibliography
The book is divided into chapters and in each chapter the material is grouped into Text, Tables, Illustrations, and Bibliography.
Crawford and Brian J. Showers's Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu: A Concise Bibliography ( 2011 ) is a supplement to Crawford's out-of-print 1995 bibliography.
As of 2012, James is still employed by the Red Sox, having published several new sabermetric books during his tenure ( see Bibliography, below ).
Bibliography ( from Greek, bibliographia, literally " book writing "), as a discipline, is traditionally the academic study of books as physical, cultural objects ; in this sense, it is also known as bibliology ( from Greek ,-logia ).
Bibliography is a specialized aspect of library science ( or library and information science, LIS ) and documentation science.
Thus far, Hellmut Federhofer's Heinrich Schenker ( 1985 ; see the Bibliography ) is the only book to attempt a general biography.
A thorough documentation of Schenker-related research and analysis is provided in David Carson Berry, A Topical Guide to Schenkerian Literature: An Annotated Bibliography with Indices ( Hillsdale, NY: Pendragon Press, 2004 ).
* There is a bibliography covering the pamphlet battle on both sides by Francis Falconer Madan ( Madan, Francis Falconer, 1886 – 1961 ) A Critical Bibliography of Dr. Henry Sacheverell.
As a backronym, it is has been taken to stand for Digital Bibliography & Library Project, however it is now preferred that the acronym be simply a name, hence the new title " The DBLP Computer Science Bibliography ".
The classification is based on Antti Aarne and Stith Thompson, The Types of the Folktale: A Classification and Bibliography, ( Helsinki, 1961 ).
There is a particularly memorable account written by a Romanian survivor, Michael Solomon, in his book Magadan ( see Bibliography below ) which gives us a vivid picture of both the transit camps leading to the Kolyma and the region itself.
The top portion of the list is from the ACM Digital Library and the remainder from the FOCS Bibliography by David M. Jones.
The CBA has been providing a comprehensive bibliographic service for archaeology since 1949, which is today available free-of-charge as the online British and Irish Archaeological Bibliography.
By way of liturgical variety, the service of initium noctis may also be studied in the Celtic Liturgy, such as it is read in the Antiphonary of Bangor, its plan being set forth by Warren and by Bishop ( see Bibliography, below ).
The journal is abstracted and indexed by Applied Mechanics Reviews, GeoRef, British and Irish Archaeological Bibliography, Chemical Abstracts, Chemistry Citation Index, Composites Alert, Compumath Citation Index, Current Contents, Engineered Materials Abstracts, Engineering Index Monthly, Excerpta Medica, Fluidex, Forest Products Abstracts, Geographical Abstracts, Human Geography, Geological Abstracts, Geomechanics Abstracts, Index to Scientific Reviews, Inspec, Mass Spectrometry Bulletin, Mathematical Reviews, Metals Abstracts, Metals Abstracts Index, Mineralogical Abstracts, Nonferrous Metals Alert, Oceanographic Literature Review, Petroleum Abstracts, Polymers, Ceramics, Research Alert ( Philadelphia ), Science Citation Index, Steels Alert, and World Aluminum Abstracts.
This is reproduced concisely in Cambridge Bibliography of English Literature ( Preview at Google Books ).
The fullest College notions book is that by Stevens ( Bibliography ).
Bibliothèque de Sciences Po is also the main French partner in the International Bibliography of the Social Sciences, which is based at the London School of Economics.
The Most detailed and up-to-date bibliography available is Patrick Spedding, A Bibliography of Eliza Haywood.

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