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Kempe's and has
This leaves only the case where G has a vertex of degree 5 ; but Kempe's argument was flawed for this case.
) From these hints, a list of Kempe's parts has been deduced which, if conjectural, is not improbable: Costard in Love's Labours Lost, Bottom in A Midsummer Night's Dream, Lancelot Gobbo in The Merchant of Venice, and Cob in Ben Jonson's Every Man in His Humour.
That it was connected to Kempe's departure has been generally accepted ; however, the reasons for that departure are not clear.

Kempe's and at
" Evidently, Julian approved of Kempe's revelations, or at least did not denounce them as false, giving Kempe her most credible source that her religiosity was genuine.

Kempe's and .
It was not until 1890 that Kempe's proof was shown incorrect by Percy Heawood, and 1891 Tait's proof was shown incorrect by Julius Petersen — each false proof stood unchallenged for 11 years.
In 1890, in addition to exposing the flaw in Kempe's proof, Heawood proved the five color theorem and generalized the four color conjecture to surfaces of arbitrary genus — see below.
Although flawed, Kempe's original purported proof of the four color theorem provided some of the basic tools later used to prove it.
Kempe's argument goes as follows.
Heawood noticed Kempe's mistake and also observed that if one was satisfied with proving only five colors are needed, one could run through the above argument ( changing only that the minimal counterexample requires 6 colors ) and use Kempe chains in the degree 5 situation to prove the five color theorem.
Some alleged proofs, like Kempe's and Tait's mentioned above, stood under public scrutiny for over a decade before they were exposed.
Dyce was closely connected with several literary societies, and undertook the publication of Kempe's Nine Days ' Wonder for the Camden Society ; and the old plays of Timon of Athens and Sir Thomas More were published by him for the Shakespeare Society.
Kempe's success and influence was such that in December 1598 he was one of a core of five actor-shareholders in the Lord Chamberlain's Men alongside Shakespeare and Richard Burbage, but in a short time ( possibly after a rupture ) he parted company with the group.
Of Kempe's birth and origins nothing is known.
Two of Kempe's jigs survive in English, and two more in German.
* William Gibson depicts Kempe as a moody tragedian in his 1968 play A Cry of Players, a significant departure from Kempe's actual performance style.
One traditional view — that the company in general or Shakespeare specifically had begun to tire of Kempe's old-fashioned clowning — is still current, though the main evidence for this view consists of Kempe's departure and the type of comic roles Shakespeare wrote after 1600.
The narrative of Kempe's book begins just after her marriage, and relates the experience of her difficult first pregnancy.
Part of Margery Kempe's significance lies in the autobiographical nature of her book: it is the best insight available of a female, middle class experience in the Middle Ages.
In describing her visit to Julian in Norwich, Kempe tells of their discussion of Kempe's visions and assessment as to their orthodoxy.
Kempe's book was essentially lost for centuries until a manuscript ( now British Library MS Additional 61823 ) was found by Hope Emily Allen in the private library of the Butler-Bowdon family in Lancashire in 1934.
"" Margery Kempe's Dissenting Fictions ", in D. Wood ( ed .).
The opening concert of the Henry Wood Promenade Concerts on 16 July 1976, in which he was to have conducted his BBC forces in Beethoven's Missa Solemnis, became a memorial concert for him following Kempe's death in Zürich aged 65.
The company Mo och Domsjö AB was created in 1874 by Carl Kempe's sons from these holdings, among several other industries controlled by the Kempe family.

design and procedure
As the loads are usually fixed, an acceptable design will result from combination of a material selection procedure and geometry modifications, if possible.
In adhesively bonded structures, the global geometry and loads are fixed by structural considerations and the design procedure focuses on the material properties of the adhesive and on local changes on the geometry.
Before the RISC philosophy became prominent, many computer architects tried to bridge the so called semantic gap, i. e. to design instruction sets that directly supported high-level programming constructs such as procedure calls, loop control, and complex addressing modes, allowing data structure and array accesses to be combined into single instructions.
Superior shapes for the frequency response can be obtained using coefficients derived from a more sophisticated design procedure.
For example, in his design for the new CCTV headquarters in Beijing ( 2009 ), Koolhaas did not opt for the stereotypical skyscraper, often used to symbolise and landmark such government enterprises, but instead designed a series of volumes which not only tie together the numerous departments onto the nebulous site, but also introduced routes ( again, the concept of cross-programming ) for the general public through the site, allowing them some degree of access to the production procedure.
When introducing the hardware description language KARL in the mid ' 1970s, Reiner Hartenstein coined the term " structured VLSI design " ( originally as " structured LSI design "), echoing Edsger Dijkstra's structured programming approach by procedure nesting to avoid chaotic spaghetti-structured programs.
Current design theory is to use shoes for the proper diameter drum, and to simply replace the brake drum when necessary, rather than perform the re-arcing procedure.
Others who contributed to socket development and changes over the years include Tim Staats, Chris Hoyt, Frank Gottschalk ( who undermined in a scientific article the efficacy of the CAT-CAM socket-indicating the surgical procedure done by the amputation surgeon was most important to prepare the amputee for good use of a prosthesis of any type socket design.
They were not only seen as a pattern book of heroic figure design, but also as a model of technical procedure ; Annibale ’ s hundreds of preparatory drawings for the ceiling became a fundamental step in composing any ambitious history painting.
The design matrix and this shape are used to generate a prediction of the exact HDR response of the voxel at every timepoint, using the mathematical procedure of convolution.
This information can then be used for many purposes, such as personnel selection and training, tool or equipment design, procedure design ( e. g., design of checklists or decision support systems ) and automation.
The algorithm was created in 1996 by Carlisle Adams and Stafford Tavares using the CAST design procedure ; another member of the CAST family of ciphers, CAST-256 ( a former AES candidate ) was derived from CAST-128.
Although Entrust holds a patent on the CAST design procedure, CAST-128 is available worldwide on a royalty-free basis for commercial and non-commercial uses.
A fracture is also the term used for a particular mask data preparation procedure within the realm of integrated circuit design that involves transposing complex polygons into simpler shapes such as trapezoids and rectangles.
The sweeping design of destroying a number of City churches was mediated in … 1834, and for the time arrested by the resolute opposition to the measure in the instance of the first church marked out for sacrifice, St. Clement Eastcheap, it may be feared is at length coming into full operation, not, indeed in the open manner in which it was displayed at that period, but in an insidious and more secure mode of procedure.
The Route B system, where applicants applied for up to three art and design choices in preference order, was scrapped in 2009, with all prospective students now using the standard admissions procedure.
Because there are two parameters and four unknowns, the design procedure typically fixes one resistor as a ratio of the other resistor and one capacitor as a ratio of the other capacitor.
The protocols provide a uniform imaging procedure among people trained in technical graphics ( mechanical drawing, computer aided design, etc.
In the end, with modern compilers, the MIPS design makes better use of its register space even during procedure calls.
During design occupancy, a unit with the DCV system will deliver the same amount of outdoor air as a unit using the ventilation-rate procedure.
Many programs do not build an evaluation procedure into their design or budget.
This procedure is often used to generate new ideas for the building design, to stimulate public debate, to generate publicity for the project and allow emerging designers the opportunity of gaining exposure.

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