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replaced and corresponding
Each baryon has a corresponding antiparticle ( antibaryon ) where quarks are replaced by their corresponding antiquarks.
In web forums, instant messengers and online games, text emoticons are often automatically replaced with small corresponding images, which came to be called emoticons as well.
In Z < sub >< var > p </ var ></ sub > for a prime number < var > p </ var >, one non-identity element can be replaced by any other, with corresponding changes in the other elements.
These placeholders are then replaced with the corresponding variable values prior to rendering the final transcluded output in context.
Each type of baryon has a corresponding antiparticle ( antibaryon ) in which quarks are replaced by their corresponding antiquarks.
Each type of meson has a corresponding antiparticle ( antimeson ) in which quarks are replaced by their corresponding antiquarks and vice-versa.
Other forms of vitamin B < sub > 3 </ sub > include the corresponding amide, nicotinamide (" niacinamide "), where the carboxyl group has been replaced by a carboxamide group (), as well as more complex amides and a variety of esters.
To indicate that one of the endpoints is to be excluded from the set, the corresponding square bracket can be either replaced with a parenthesis, or reversed.
The corresponding statement for real analytic functions, with the complex plane replaced by the real line, is clearly false ; this is illustrated by
This is true assuming that is the only eigenket ( up to phase ) with eigenvalue a < sub > i </ sub >; more generally, P < sub > i </ sub > in this expression would be replaced by the projection operator into the eigenspace corresponding to eigenvalue a < sub > i </ sub >.
The implication of CPT symmetry is that a " mirror-image " of our universe — with all objects having their positions reflected by an imaginary plane ( corresponding to a parity inversion ), all momenta reversed ( corresponding to a time inversion ) and with all matter replaced by antimatter ( corresponding to a charge inversion )— would evolve under exactly our physical laws.
Podgorica's mixture of architectural styles reflects the turbulent history of the city and country: as one régime replaced another, the corresponding style was introduced.
The " globe " logo used since the paper's inception was replaced with a new logo featuring a large circle rendered in colors corresponding to each of the sections, serving as an infographic that changes with news stories, containing images representing that day's top stories.
After 20 years, the first fort was replaced by a second one, partially overlapping the former, its northern wall corresponding with the former southern wall of the old fort.
Under password shadowing, the 2nd field ( password hash ) is replaced by an ' x ' which tells the system to retrieve the corresponding user's password via the < tt >/ etc / shadow </ tt > file.
This is suggested by, among other things, an admittedly corrupt late copy of the Hittite laws in which the geographical term Luwiya is replaced with Arzawa, a western Anatolian kingdom corresponding roughly with Mira and the Seha River Land ( although one scholar has argued that a chain of scribal error and revision led to this substitution, and that Luwiya was not coterminous with Arzawa but was further east in the area of the Konya plain ).
When a given suddha madhyama raga's M1 is replaced by M2, we get the corresponding prati madhyama raga.
During his tenure, Mahler cultivated a new generation of singers, such as Anna Bahr-Mildenburg and Selma Kurz, and recruited a stage designer who replaced the lavish historical stage decors with sparse stage scenery corresponding to modernistic, Jugendstil tastes.
Following this historical event that was carved deeply into the history of Rome, which suffered great losses in army, Illyrians were gradually Romanized and by the 4th century they spoke Latin language and their pagan religion was replaced by corresponding Roman myths and later they became Christians.
Thyratrons have been replaced in most low and medium-power applications by corresponding semiconductor devices known as thyristors ( sometimes called silicon-controlled rectifiers, or SCRs ) and triacs.

replaced and provision
The provision of basic accommodation, in times past, consisting only of a room with a bed, a cupboard, a small table and a washstand has largely been replaced by rooms with modern facilities, including en-suite bathrooms and air conditioning or climate control.
Section 3 of the Twentieth Amendment replaced that provision of the Twelfth Amendment by changing the date for the commencement of Presidential terms to January 20, clarifying that the Vice President-elect would only act as President if the House has not chosen a President by January 20, and permitting the Congress to direct, through legislation, " who shall then act as President " if there is no President-elect or Vice President-elect by January 20.
Scholars have also discussed “ constitutional transformation … occurs when a constitutional provision has lost its effectiveness but has been replaced by a new meaning .” The Liberal Democratic Party has interpreted Article 9 as renouncing the use of warfare in international disputes but not the internal use of force for the purpose of maintaining law and order.
In 1887 the census suffrage system was replaced by one based on minimal wealth and education, which allowed an ever growing percentage of the male population to be given the right to vote ; therefore this provision was at the time nicknamed the " caoutchouc-article ".
However, the doctrine of relative revocation will not apply if the interlineation decreases the amount of the gift from the original provision ( e. g., "$ 5, 000 to Alice Johnson " is crossed out and replaced with "$ 3, 000 to Alice Johnson " without Testator's signature or the date in the margin ; DRR does not apply and Alice Johnson will take nothing ).
These schools came into existence in 2011 following a major reorganisation of primary school provision in the town that replaced 6 separate junior and infant schools with 3 primary schools.
Acetylene was replaced in 1931 by coal gas produced in Bridgwater, as well as by the provision of an electricity supply.
In 1979, he was replaced by John Hume as leader of the SDLP and he left the party altogether after he had agreed to constitutional talks with British Secretary of State Humphrey Atkins without any provision for an ' Irish dimension ' and had then seen his decision overturned by the SDLP party conference.
This replaced any previous legislation with a single national statute covering all early years and childcare provision.
This was triggered by a provision in the new Croatian Constitution that replaced an explicit reference to Serbs in Croatia as a " constituent nation " with a generic reference to all other nations, and was interpreted by Serbs as being reclassified as a " national minority ".
These medals were furnished with the provision that these crosses be replaced when the supply of the second design was accomplished.
In some jurisdictions ( such as Victoria, Australia ), the common law felony murder rule has been abolished, but has been replaced by a similar statutory provision.
Acetylene was replaced in 1931 by coal gas produced in Bridgwater, as well as by the provision of an electricity supply.
In the Senate, the provision was replaced in S. Amdt.
The roof of the Synod Hall was replaced, new lighting, provision of new toilets, the Sacristy Corridor was levelled, a choir room provided, the bishop's vestry was replaced by a disabled toilet with level access to the cathedral to the crossing and a wheelchair lift between the disabled toilet and the Synod Hall.
* Integrated Quality and Enhancement Review, soon to be replaced by Review of Higher Education in Further Education, which ( as the latter name suggests ) is used to review the provision of UK higher education programmes of study in further education colleges, by arrangement with degree awarding bodies
These new units followed the same design as the Phase 1 stock, except that the restaurant and kitchen facilities of the 4-RES units were replaced by the simpler provision of a buffet.
Marques was employed under the provision that another driver with more sponsorship money could replace him at any point in the season, and that prospect was realised towards the end of the year, when Minardi replaced Marques with Alex Yoong.
) The provision limiting sheriffs to three consecutive two-year terms was replaced with one allowing sheriffs an unlimited number of consecutive four-year terms ( a provision called by some wags the " Fate Thomas Amendment ", as it seemed to have been passed largely at the behest at the then hugely-popular sheriff and political boss of Davidson County, who was otherwise about to be term-limited out of office and who eventually served federal time for corruption-related offenses ).
The provision for hanging in chains was shortly repealed by the Hanging in Chains Act 1834 and the whole section was repealed and replaced by section 3 of the Offences against the Person Act 1861.
As there was no provision at the time for name retirement, the name Carol was used again in the 1965 season, and was planned for use during the 1969 hurricane season before it was replaced ( the replacement name would itself be associated with one of the worst Atlantic hurricanes in history – Camille ).
The Act imposed immigration controls between the United Kingdom and Commonwealth countries while in Ireland the Aliens Order 1962 replaced the state's previous provision exempting all British subjects from immigration control, with one exempting only those born in the United Kingdom.
A review of Bath secondary provision by Avon County Council in the 1980s led to proposals for the school to be closed and replaced with a sixth form college on the same site serving the whole city.

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