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Parallel with the rise of cultural anthropology in the United States, social anthropology, in which sociality is the central concept and which focuses on the study of social statuses and roles, groups, institutions, and the relations among them, developed as an academic discipline in Britain.
Parallel with the exposition of the Creed as it was then received in the Church of Jerusalem are vigorous polemics against pagan, Jewish, and heretical errors.
Parallel to the Equatoguinean rapprochement with its Francophone neighbors, France's role has significantly increased following Equatorial Guinea's entry into the CFA Franc Zone and the BEAC.
The desire for wartime propaganda created a renaissance in the film industry in Britain, with realistic war dramas like 49th Parallel ( 1941 ), Went the Day Well?
The war years also saw the flowering of the Powell and Pressburger partnership with films like 49th Parallel ( 1941 ), The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp ( 1943 ) and A Canterbury Tale ( 1944 ) which, while set in wartime, were very much about the people affected by war rather than battles.
It originally referred to the replacement of vector supercomputers built with bipolar technology by Massively Parallel Processors ( MPP ) assembled from a larger number of lower performing microprocessors.
In practice many customers use multiple mainframes linked either by Parallel Sysplex and shared DASD ( in IBM's case ), or with shared, geographically dispersed storage provided by EMC or Hitachi.
Parallel considerations in other realms are dismissed with eminently good sense.
The Mac version was released in Parallel with the PC version.
Along with the minor islands to its immediate south, it is the only part of British Columbia that is south of the 49th Parallel.
Parallel with Geyer's success, American born vocalist Marcia Hines emerged as one of Australia's most successful solo singers.
Advanced sound-on-disc – Parallel with improvements in sound-on-film technology, a number of companies were making progress with systems in which movie sound was recorded onto phonograph discs.
More recently, Subaru has combined a Miller cycle flat-4 with a hybrid driveline for their concept " Turbo Parallel Hybrid " car, known as the Subaru B5-TPH.
Parallel to this historical and legal narrative, Solzhenitsyn follows the typical course of a zek ( a slang term for inmate, derived from the widely used abbreviation " z / k " for " zakliuchennyi "( prisoner )) through the Gulag, starting with arrest, show trial and initial internment ; transport to the " archipelago "; treatment of prisoners and general living conditions ; slave labor gangs and the technical prison camp system ( where Andrei Sakharov and his team of prisoner-scientists developed the Soviet Union's first hydrogen bomb ); camp rebellions and strikes ( see Kengir uprising ); the practice of internal exile following completion of the original prison sentence ; and ultimate ( but not guaranteed ) release of the prisoner.
* Parallel key, the minor ( or major ) key of a major ( or minor ) key with the same tonic
Epaminondas was one of approximately 50 ancient figures given an extensive biography by Plutarch in his Parallel Lives, in which he is paired with the Roman statesman Scipio Africanus ; however, both these " Lives " are now lost.
He appropriated the decorated borders for use in his book Jaloj Kexoj and PHI-64: The Dual Principle Core Paradigm of Mayan Time Philosophy and its Conceptual Parallel in Old World Thought ( 1994 ) and also a version republished with modifications as Mayan Sacred Science ( 1994 ).
Parallel with Muswell Hill was a track known as St. James's Lane which ran across a triangle of wasteland.
* The Greek historian / biographer Plutarch of Chaeronea wrote the On the Fortune or the Virtue of Alexander the Great and " Life of Alexander " in his " Parallel Lives " series, paired with " Life of Julius Caesar "
Denote by τ < sub > tX </ sub > and τ < sub > tY </ sub >, respectively, the parallel transports along the flows of X and Y for time t. Parallel transport of a vector Z ∈ T < sub > x < sub > 0 </ sub ></ sub > M around the quadrilateral with sides tY, sX, − tY, − sX is given by
Eventually, they labelled the planet with the acronym: Parallel Earth, Resources Negligible ( i. e., insufficient to support interstellar commercial investment ).
Over the years DB2 has both exploited and driven numerous hardware enhancements, particularly on IBM System z with such features as Parallel Sysplex data sharing.

Parallel and generational
While Parallel cousins are merged by term and addressed the same as Ego's siblings, Cross cousins are differentiated by generational divisions.

Parallel and change
Displacement of force vectors through change of coordinates from Conical coordinates X to Cylindrical coordinates X ′ and Rectangular coordinates X ″, by Parallel transport firstly of torques, in coincident parallel planes along coordinate system overlap connection line ( zx ) and consequently to force f < sub > y </ sub > along coordinate system overlap connection line ( yx ) respectively.

Parallel and articles
Bader has been an associate editor of several journals, including IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems, IEEE DSOnline, Parallel Computing, and the ACM Journal of Experimental Algorithmics, and has published over 100 articles in peer reviewed journals and conferences.

Parallel and books
A lot of the research that led to the development of PDP was done in the 1970s, but PDP became popular in the 1980s with the release of the books Parallel Distributed Processing: Explorations in the Microstructure of Cognition-Volume 1 ( foundations ) and Volume 2 ( Psychological and Biological Models ), by James L. McClelland, David E. Rumelhart and the PDP Research Group.
Finally, Roberts wrote " A Parallel ," a condensed version of his larger study, which demonstrated eighteen points of similarity between the two books, and in which he reflected that the imaginative Joseph Smith might have written The Book of Mormon without divine assistance.
She has written or illustrated more than a dozen books, including Unscientific Americans, Parallel Universes, Mondo Boxo, Proof of Life on Earth, The Four Elements and The Party After You Left: Collected Cartoons 1995 – 2003 ( Bloomsbury, 2004 ).
Parallel to that several song books would be published under the name of Gĩkũyũ and Mũmbi.
Australian Productivity Commission 2009: " Restrictions on the Parallel Importation of Books "-The Australian Productivity Commission report, released 14 July 2009, presented original research to advocate the removal of parallel import restrictions on books.

Parallel and on
* Agis IV ( 265 BC – 241 BC ), a Spartan king ; Plutarch included a chapter on him in his Parallel Lives
Andrew Carnegie is described in John Dos Passos ' 42nd Parallel as a confident man in whatever he invested in, which included many things that our world flourished on for many years to the present time.
With Parallel SCSI subsystems, SAF-TE is used in computers, mostly in blade servers, where server blades reside on one side and the peripheral ( power, networking, and other I / O ) and service modules reside on the other.
( 1989 ) on BBC1, Parallel 9 ( 1992 ) on BBC1 and Go Getters ( 1994 ) on ITV.
* EPOCH, European Parallel Operating System based on ChorusOS
Typically men compete on six events: Floor Exercise, Pommel Horse, Still Rings, Vault, Parallel Bars, and High Bar, while women compete on four: Vault, Uneven Bars, Balance Beam, and Floor Exercise.
; Parallel Bars: Men perform on two bars slightly further than a shoulder's width apart and usually 1. 75m high while executing a series of swings, balances, and releases that require great strength and coordination.
Reprinted in English translation as " Geometric Investigations on the Theory of Parallel Lines " in Non-Euclidean Geometry, Robert Bonola ( ed.
Implementation using Intel's Threading Building Blocks ( TBB ) and Microsoft's Parallel Pattern Library ( PPL ) to run on multi-core processors is shown to perform well in practice.
* Parallel computing, the simultaneous execution of some combination of multiple instances of programmed instructions and data on multiple processors
Writing his Lives of Illustrious Men ( Parallel Lives ) in the first century CE, the Middle Platonic philosopher Plutarch's chapter on Romulus gave an account of his mysterious disappearance and subsequent deification, comparing it to traditional Greek beliefs such as the resurrection and physical immortalization of Alcmene and Aristeas the Proconnesian, " for they say Aristeas died in a fuller's work-shop, and his friends coming to look for him, found his body vanished ; and that some presently after, coming from abroad, said they met him traveling towards Croton.
In his chapter on Romulus from Parallel Lives, Plutarch criticises the continuous belief in such disappearances, referring to the allegedly miraculous disappearance of the historical figures Romulus, Cleomedes of Astypalaea, and Croesus.
* Parallel History Project on Cooperative Security
Parallel transport of a vector around a closed loop on the sphere.
* Earth Words: Musings on DC's Parallel Worlds – Crisis Edition
Declining a UN armistice, the two sides fought intermittently on both sides of the 38th Parallel until the armistice was signed on June 26, 1953.
* " Parallel ", the fourth track on Bad Religion's 1996 album The Gray Race
* Parallel coordinates visualise a point in n-dimensional space as a polyline connecting points on n vertical lines.

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