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Often the best teaching comes in the form, " I'll tell you what I think, but read the Bible for yourself, and then study and pray about it.
Often, study of the Earth's irregular rotation is also included in its definition.
Often, physiological psychologists examine the effects that they study in infrahuman subjects using surgical or invasive techniques and processes.
Often not mentioned or included in the field of study of psychopharmacology today, are psychoactive substances not identified as useful in modern mental health settings or references.
Often problems in the engineering tasks he undertook led him to study mathematical questions.
Often, the study of power in a society is referred to as politics.
Often this type of research results in a case study or field study such as an analysis of speech patterns at a protest rally, or the way firemen communicate during " down time " at a fire station.
Often five ordered response levels are used, although many psychometricians advocate using seven or nine levels ; a recent empirical study found that a 5-or 7-point scale may produce slightly higher mean scores relative to the highest possible attainable score, compared to those produced from a 10-point scale, and this difference was statistically significant.
Often, universities will relate the study of International studies with other industries.
Often, neuroethologists choose to study animals that are “ specialists ” in a particular type of behavior the researcher wishes to study ( i. e. honeybees and their social behavior, bat echolocation, owl sound localization ).
Often the group used shovels to obtain fresh corpses for its anatomical study
' Often I wonder when it was that our schools forgot the true meaning of ' study.
Often, a wind tunnel study is performed on large or unusually shaped buildings.
Often classes in the United States will combine new forms of digital media such as television in combination with film study .< ref >" History of Film Studies in the United States and at Berkeley.
( Often the control group receives the intervention later in the roll out of the study.
( Often identified as the definitive study, it examines the historical, philosophical and exegetical issues, focusing on Warfield.
Often, however, when a patient manifests OSA in the first 2 or 3 hours of the initial PSG, the technician will interrupt the study and apply the mask right then and there ; the patient is awakened and fitted for a mask.
Often, improvements to the effectiveness of study may be achieved through changes to things unrelated to the study material itself, such as time-management, boosting motivation and avoiding procrastination, and in improvements to sleep and diet.
Often, for educational purposes, they are used interchangeably and differences in meaning are not particularly evident, with the suggestion that both the disciplines are concerned with political, social and cultural issues, with the main focus of study being placed on international community interaction.
Often, study group members will attempt to apply the lessons in their lives, just as the first group did.
Often written by the same author who wrote the associated casebook, and published by the same company, " keyed " study aids are useful in distilling cases down to black-letter law.

Often and implementing
Often, such licenses are enforced by implementing in the software a product activation or digital rights management ( DRM ) mechanism seeking to prevent unauthorized use of the software by issuing a code sequence that must be entered into the application when prompted or stored in its configuration.

Often and function
Often TEM can be equipped with the scanning option and then it can function both as TEM and STEM.
As most programming languages are Turing-complete, it is possible to introduce user-defined lazy control structures in eager languages as functions, though they may depart from the language's syntax for eager evaluation: Often the involved code bodies ( like ( i ) and ( j )) need to be wrapped in a function value, so that they are executed only when called.
Often, sigmoid function refers to the special case of the logistic function shown at right and defined by the formula
Often f is a simple function that maps all values above a certain threshold to the first class and all other values to the second class.
Often the scale of the work indicates a great deal about its original function.
Often, a new telephone number is assigned to the line so that it can function, but callback is restricted, and end-users do not know the number.
Often the chips were easier to lay out and more likely to function correctly, since their designs could be simulated more thoroughly prior to construction.
Often, this behavior is described with a bode plot showing sensitivity error and phase shift as function of the frequency of a periodic input signal.
Often implementations have a function which just returns whether the stack is empty.
Often a part from a different 74x00 subfamily could be substituted (" drop-in replacement ") in a circuit, with the same function and pin-out yet more appropriate characteristics for an application ( perhaps speed or power consumption ), which was a large part of the appeal of the 74C00 series over the competing CD4000B series, for example.
Often in such models there is the notion of a function being " optimized "; in the case of Tierra, the fitness function is endogenous: there is simply survival and death.
Often, the equation relates the value of a function ( or functions ) at some point with its values at other points.
Often generality is seen as a hindrance to intuition, although it can certainly function as an aid to it, especially when it provides analogies to material for which one already has good intuition.
Often, the dissent will attempt to reveal the majority's adherence to the restrictive principle at issue as being an inappropriate function for a court, reasoning that the decision transgresses the limits of traditional adjudication because the resolution of the case will effectively create an important and far-reaching policy decision, which the legislature would be the better equipped and more appropriate entity to address.
Often underground power stations form part of pumped storage hydroelectricity schemes, whose basic function is to level load: they use cheap or surplus off-peak power to pump water from a lower lake to an upper lake, then, during peak periods ( when electricity prices are often high ), the power station generates power from the water held in the upper lake.
* Continuous function chart, sort of Function block diagram enabling to program both Boolean and analogue expressions ; Often associated with Sequential function chart ( SFC )
Often when F is not a rational function of the parameter it may be reduced to this case by an appropriate substitution.
Often, dystopian films function as a warning against some element of contemporary society.
Often this cost function includes some form of regularization.
Often the definition of the ambiguity function is given as the magnitude squared of other definitions ( Weiss ).
Often the x sequence represents the values ( aka samples ) of a continuous-time function, x ( t ), at discrete moments in time: t = nT, where T is the sampling interval ( in seconds ), and is the sampling rate ( samples per second ).

2.201 seconds.