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Large planes juxtaposed with other large planes tend to assert themselves as independent shapes, and to the extent that they are flat, they also assert themselves as silhouettes ; ;
Large hotels were built during the Belle Époque ; cog-railways, built early in the 20th century, brought tourists to ever higher elevations, with the Jungfraubahn terminating at the Jungfraujoch after going through a tunnel in Eiger.
Large dams such as Three Gorges Dam in China can provide large amounts of hydroelectric power ; it will have a 22. 5 Watt # Gigawatt | GW capability.
* Other renewable sources: Large dams such as Hoover Dam can provide large amounts of hydroelectric power ; it has 2. 07 Watt # Gigawatt | GW capability.
At a meeting of the Royal Astronomical Society in Britain, a team from University of Queensland described 40 unknown " dwarf " galaxies in this constellation ; follow-up observations with the Hubble Space Telescope and the European Southern Observatory's Very Large Telescope revealed that ultra compact dwarfs are much smaller than previously known dwarf galaxies, about across.
Al-Sufi also identified the Large Magellanic Cloud, which is visible from Yemen, though not from Isfahan ; it was not seen by Europeans until Magellan's voyage in the 16th century.
; Flexibility: Large locomotives can be substituted for small locomotives where the grades are steeper and more power is needed.
The first detection of tau neutrino interactions was announced in summer of 2000 by the DONUT collaboration at Fermilab, making it the latest particle of the Standard Model to have been directly observed ; its existence had already been inferred by both theoretical consistency and experimental data from the Large Electron – Positron Collider.
Large amounts may increase the risk of hemorrhagic stroke ( see below ): Lower amounts are not related to this risk ; 3 grams of total EPA / DHA daily are generally recognized as safe ( GRAS ) with no increased risk of bleeding involved and many studies used substantially higher doses without major side effects ( for example: 4. 4 grams EPA / 2. 2 grams DHA in 2003 study ).
The largest optical telescope in the world as of 2009 to use a non-segmented single-mirror as its primary mirror is the 8. 2 m ( 8. 7 yards ) Subaru telescope of the National Astronomical Observatory of Japan, located in Mauna Kea Observatory on Hawaii since 1997 ; however, this is not the largest diameter single mirror in a telescope, the U. S ./ German / Italian Large Binocular Telescope has two 8. 4 m ( 9. 2 yards ) mirrors ( which can be used together for interferometric mode ).
Large gas finds have also been made, with Qatar and Iran sharing a giant field across the territorial median line ( North Field in the Qatari sector ; South Pars Field in the Iranian sector ).
Top: conventional cables for LEP ; bottom: superconductor-based cables for the Large Hadron Collider | LHC
M. cardiaca ; hybrid with Mentha arvensis ), and Mentha × villosa ( Large Apple Mint, hybrid with Mentha suaveolens ).
Large Senegalese companies include Senelec, the national power company ; Air Sénégal International airlines ; Sonatel, the principal telecommunications provider in Senegal ; and Industrie chimique du Sénégal, a chemical processing company.
Other famous Arabic star catalogues include Alfraganus ' A compendium of the science of stars ( 850 ) which corrected Ptolemy's Almagest ; and Azophi's Book of Fixed Stars ( 964 ) which described observations of the stars, their positions, magnitudes, brightness and colour, drawings for each constellation, and the first descriptions of Andromeda Galaxy and the Large Magellanic Cloud.
The slowest System / 360 models announced in 1964 ranged in speed from 0. 0018 to 0. 034 MIPS ; the fastest System / 360 models were approximately 50 times as fast with 8 kB and up to 8 MB of internal main memory, though the latter was unusual, and up to 8 megabytes of slower Large Core Storage ( LCS ).
Large eruptions can affect temperature as ash and droplets of sulfuric acid obscure the sun and cool the Earth's lower atmosphere or troposphere ; however, they also absorb heat radiated up from the Earth, thereby warming the stratosphere.
** Large protests erupt against Slobodan Milošević's regime in Belgrade ; opposition leader Vuk Drašković and his wife Danica are arrested.
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Large sections of the SPD increasingly opposed his security policy while most of the FDP politicians strongly supported that policy ; while representatives of the left wing of the Social Democratic Party opposed reduction of the state expenditures, the FDP began proposing a monetarist economic policy.
Large males of up to have been documented in Kruger National Park in South Africa ; however, males in South Africa's coastal mountains average and the females from the desert-edge in Somalia average.
Large numbers of small carburetors have also been used ( see photo ), though this configuration can limit the maximum air flow through the engine due to the lack of a common plenum ; with individual intake tracts, not all cylinders are drawing air at once as the engine's crankshaft rotates.

; and numbers
For example, in accordance with the fashion of the times, most transitional societies have announced economic development plans of varying numbers of years ; ;
For one thing, although considerable numbers of men have been trained, bureaucracies are still deficient in many respects ; ;
Almost daily something is reported which feeds this Catholic hope in England: statistics of the increasing numbers of converts and Irish Catholic immigrants ; ;
Furthermore, the middle number of the Lo Shu is not only the physical mean between every opposing pair of the other numbers, by reason of its central position ; ;
For they considered the odd numbers as male and the even ones as female, equating the two groups with the Yang and Yin principles in Nature ; ;
Instead of linking the nine numbers of this diagram with the traditional Nine Provinces, as was usually done, this equated the odd, Yang numbers with mountains ( firm and resistant, hence Yang ) and the even numbers with rivers ( sinuous and yielding, hence Yin ) ; ;
The same argument proves that no subfield of the real field is algebraically closed ; in particular, the field of rational numbers is not algebraically closed.
The expectation of obtaining these sinecures drew young men towards the church in considerable numbers, and the class of abbés so formed — abbés de cour they were sometimes called, and sometimes ( ironically ) abbés de sainte espérance, ( abbés of holy hope ; or the pun, of St. Hope )— came to hold a recognized position.
Numbers such as π that are not algebraic are said to be transcendental ; almost all real and complex numbers are transcendental.
* In arithmetic, addition and multiplication of real numbers are associative ; i. e.,
After describing the manifestation of the Gospel in the Ogdoad and Hebdomad, he adds that the Basilidians have a long account of the innumerable creations and powers in the several ' stages ' of the upper world ( diastemata ), in which they speak of 365 heavens and say that " their great archon " is Abrasax, because his name contains the number 365, the number of the days in the year ; i. e. the sum of the numbers denoted by the Greek letters in ΑΒΡΑΣΑΞ according to the rules of isopsephy is 365:
Alaric's wife was reportedly taken prisoner after this battle ; it is not unreasonable to suppose that he and his troops were hampered by the presence of large numbers of women and children, which gave his invasion of Italy the character of a human migration.
Only the Jarawa and Sentinelese still maintain a steadfast independence and refuse most attempts at contact ; their numbers are uncertain but estimated to be in the low hundreds.
: huiotes ); according to Marcus, they are numbers and sounds ; in Valentinianism they form male / female pairs called " syzygies " ( Greek, from σύζυγοι syzygoi ).
Formerly, some companies changed their ANAC number every month for secrecy ; this is still the case with a few numbers.

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However, also available general-purpose DBMSs can often be used for such purpose, if they provide basic user-interfaces for straightforward database applications ( limited query and data display ; no real programming needed ), while still enjoying the database qualities and protections that these DBMSs can provide.
A security reduction for the protocol is given in the case where, instead of a hash function, a random oracle answers each query randomly but consistently ; the oracle is assumed to be available to all parties including the attacker, as the hash function is.
Alypius's autobiographical response does not survive ; St Augustine's ostensible answer to that query is the " Confessions.
It will take you to the article that matches your query ; otherwise it displays the search results.
For example the intent " inform " in the message " inform ( content )" may be interpreted as a request that the receiving agent adds the item " content " to its knowledge-base ; this is in contrast to the message " query ( content )" which may be interpreted ( depending on the semantics employed ) as a request to see if the item content is currently in the receiving agents knowledge base.
The generic URL ( Uniform Resource Locator ) syntax allows for a query string to be appended to a file name in a web address so that additional information can be passed to a script ; the question mark, or query mark, ?, is used to indicate the start of a query string.
; also known as an interrogation point, interrogation mark, question point, query or eroteme ), is a punctuation mark that replaces the full stop ( period ) at the end of an interrogative sentence in English and many other languages.
In object-relational databases, the approach is essentially that of relational databases: the data resides in the database and is manipulated collectively with queries in a query language ; at the other extreme are OODBMSes in which the database is essentially a persistent object store for software written in an object-oriented programming language, with a programming API for storing and retrieving objects, and little or no specific support for querying.
Hidden Markov models have been used to produce probability scores for a family of possible multiple sequence alignments for a given query set ; although early HMM-based methods produced underwhelming performance, later applications have found them especially effective in detecting remotely related sequences because they are less susceptible to noise created by conservative or semiconservative substitutions.
Repetitive sequences in the database or query can also distort both the search results and the assessment of statistical significance ; BLAST automatically filters such repetitive sequences in the query to avoid apparent hits that are statistical artifacts.
A related problem is tracking connected components as all edges are deleted from a graph, one by one ; an algorithm exists to solve this with constant time per query, and O (| V || E |) time to maintain the data structure ; this is an amortized cost of O (| V |) per edge deletion.
OWL 2 EL is a fragment that has polynomial time reasoning complexity ; OWL 2 QL is designed to enable easier access and query to data stored in databases ; OWL 2 RL is a rule subset of OWL 2.
*, used to query a DNS server for DNS data ( deprecated on Unix systems in favour of the tool called “< tt > host </ tt >” and ; the preferred tool on Microsoft Windows systems ).
FASTA cares about all of the common words in the database and query sequences that are listed in step 2 ; however, BLAST only cares about the high-scoring words.
; Nucleotide-nucleotide BLAST ( blastn ): This program, given a DNA query, returns the most similar DNA sequences from the DNA database that the user specifies.
; Protein-protein BLAST ( blastp ): This program, given a protein query, returns the most similar protein sequences from the protein database that the user specifies.
; Nucleotide 6-frame translation-protein ( blastx ): This program compares the six-frame conceptual translation products of a nucleotide query sequence ( both strands ) against a protein sequence database.
; Protein-nucleotide 6-frame translation ( tblastn ): This program compares a protein query against the all six reading frames of a nucleotide sequence database.
Early versions of the Gnutella protocol operated by query flooding ; newer versions use more efficient search algorithms.

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