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Relationship between force ( F ), torque ( τ ), momentum ( p ), and angular momentum ( L ) vectors in a rotating system
Relationship between the ( continuous ) Fourier transform and the discrete Fourier transform.
: See also Oral law ; Halacha l ' Moshe m ' Sinai ; Relationship between the Bible and the Mishnah and Talmud.
* Relationship between Jainism and Hinduism – According to the Encyclopedia Britannica Article on Hinduism ,"... With Jainism, which always remained an independent Indian religion.
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* Sri Lankan Tamil Diaspora After LTTE Relationship between LTTE and the Tamil diaspora, and consequences of LTTE defeat, by International Crisis Group
* J. R. McNally, " Rector et dux populi: Italian Humanists and the Relationship between Rhetoric and Logic ," Modern Philology 67. 2 ( 1969 ): 168-76.
Customer Relationship Management concerns the relationship between the organization and its customers.
Relationship between force F, torque τ, linear momentum p, and angular momentum L in a system which has rotation constrained in one plane only ( forces and moments due to gravity and friction not considered ).
Relationship between computability theory, complexity theory and formal language theory.
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* Toumanoff, Cyril ( July 1940 ), " On the Relationship between the Founder of the Empire of Trebizond and the Georgian Queen Thamar ", Speculum, Vol.
" In 1906, he published Studies in Word Association and later sent a copy of this book to Sigmund Freud, after which a close friendship between these two men followed for some six years ( see section on Relationship with Freud ).
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The main difference between Phase 2 and the former arrangement is that Phase 2 requires banks connecting to the network to use a Relationship Management Application ( RMA ) instead of the former Bilateral key exchange ( BKE ) system.
* The Relationship between Science and Scripture in the Thought of Robert Boyle
The term " Internet Relationship " also refers to a connection between two or more individuals based on friendship, business, etc., not limited solely to intimate relationships.
Relationship between structure and conduct
Relationship in Gross domestic product between Allied and Axis powers, 1938 – 1945.
Relationship between the various tiers on Internet providers
The ceiling, commissioned by Pope Julius II and painted by Michelangelo between 1508 to 1512, has a series of nine paintings showing God's Creation of the World, God's Relationship with Mankind, and Mankind's Fall from God's Grace.
Disagreeing about what's Fair: Exploring the Relationship between Perceptions of Justice and Employee Dissent.
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Relationship and performance
Relationship of structure to performance
On television, Sheen's performance in the third installment of Peter Morgan's Blair trilogy, The Special Relationship, was nominated for an Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor – Miniseries or Movie.

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Use of Video Arraignment system allows the courts to conduct the requisite arraignment process without the need to transport the person who has been formally accused ( offender ) to the courtroom by using an audio-visual link between the location where the offender is being held and the courtroom.
Commuter transport operators may also use their coaches to conduct tours within the target city between the morning and evening commuter transport journey.
While one-to-one bartering is practised between individuals and businesses on an informal basis, organized barter exchanges have developed to conduct third party bartering.
Stolpe speculated that the island may have been an important trading post, prompting him to conduct a series of archeological excavations between 1871-95.
The Winterbottom court recognized that there would be " absurd and outrageous consequences " if an injured person could sue any person peripherally involved, and knew it had to draw a line somewhere, a limit on the causal connection between the negligent conduct and the injury.
A first distinction is between the metals, which readily conduct electricity, and the nonmetals, which do not, with a small group ( the metalloids ) having intermediate properties, often behaving as semiconductors.
While Sunni and Shia Islam differ sharply on the conduct of a caliph and the right relations between a leader and a community, they do not differ on the underlying theory of stewardship.
A small but growing number of denominations conduct weddings between same-sex couples where it is civilly legal.
Sexual activity also includes conduct and activities which are intended to arouse the sexual interest of another, such as strategies to find or attract partners ( mating and display behavior ), and personal interactions between individuals, such as flirting and foreplay.
As such, it incorporates issues related to the conduct of science ; capacity building ; science education and literacy ; access to data and information and the relationship between science and society.
Ionic compounds, if molten or dissolved, can conduct electricity because the ions in these conditions are free to move and carry electrons between the anode and the cathode.
Hallpike said Rushton's theory failed to take into account that many other traits, ranging from age, sex, social and political group membership, are observably more important in predicting altruistic behavior between non-kin than genetic similarity, and John Hartung criticized him for failing to conduct an adequate control group study and for ignoring contradictory evidence.
The U. S. does not maintain an embassy in Liechtenstein, and it is Switzerland's role to conduct and continue good relations between Switzerland, the U. S and the principality.
However, the Oxford Dictionary of Philosophy warns that " the borderline between such ' second-order ' reflection, and ways of practising the first-order discipline itself, is not always clear: philosophical problems may be tamed by the advance of a discipline, and the conduct of a discipline may be swayed by philosophical reflection ".
Under this interpretation, there may be cases where the mentally ill know that their conduct is legally prohibited, but it is arguable that their mental condition prevents them making the connection between an act being legally prohibited and the societal requirement to conform their conduct to the requirements of the criminal law.
Herein lies the basic difference between Public and Business Administration ; the first deals with the public weal while the second deals basically in profit but both require a great deal of education and ethical conduct to avoid the mishaps inherent in the relationship not only of business and labor but also the State and the Administration.
Upon presenting a property agreement between spouses to a court of divorce, that court will generally assure itself of the following factors: signatures, legal formalities, intent, later intent, free will, lack of oppression, reasonableness and fairness, consideration, performance, reliance, later repudiation in writing or by conduct, and whichever other concepts of contractual bargaining apply in the context.
There is a focus on the proper conduct between a father and son that, apparently, was so important to Roman society at the time of Plautus.
The project was delayed by a conflict between the pope and Florence, known as " the War of the Eight Saints " for the " Eight for War ," the Florentine magistrates responsible for the conduct of the war.
The Royal Brunei Navy and the Republic of Singapore Navy conduct an annual Exercise Pelican signifying strong ties between the two navies.
This arrangement continues today and is an important aspect of the relationship between Singapore and the ROC, although the two places do not conduct joint military exercise nor is there any official military alliance.
Accompanied by Bishop Bernward of Hildesheim and the German chronicler Thangmar, Otto III returned to the city to conduct peace negotiations between the Emperor and the rebellious Romans.
A small current injected through the junction between the base and the emitter changes the properties of the base-collector junction so that it can conduct current even though it is reverse biased.
The consultant or trainer observes the interactions between members of the organization in the normal flow of work and in the conduct of meetings.

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