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:: and See
:: See also: Progressive revelation
:: Christ is raised with his own body: " See my hands and my feet, that it is I myself "; but he did not return to an earthly life.
:: See also Criticisms of econometrics
:: See also Peptide synthesis
:: See also Oligonucleotide synthesis
:: See also Carbohydrate synthesis
:: See also Tryptone
:: See Corsini for other uses of that name
:: See secure computing for a discussion of computer security using this approach.
:: See computer insecurity for an example of the failure of this approach in the real world.
:: See also: First Amendment issues related to speech critical of government
:: See " Recursion ".
:: Example: The determination of “ new value ” is “ a mixed question of law and fact .” See In re Spada, 903 F. 2d 971, 975 ( 3d Cir. 1990 ).
:: Example: See also Martin v. Wilks, 490 U. S. 755, 784 n. 21, 104 L. Ed.
:: Example: See also Eolas Technologies Inc. v. Microsoft Corp., 399 F. 3d 1325, 1339 ( C. A. Fed. 2005 ) (“ oftware code ... drives the functional nucleus of the finished computer product .” ( quoting Imagexpo, L. L. C.
:: Example: The Court indirectly recognized as much when it stated in McMann v. Richardson, supra, 397 U. S., at 770, 771, 90 S. Ct., at 1448, 1449, that a guilty plea cannot be attacked as based on inadequate legal advice unless counsel was not “ a reasonably competent attorney ” and the advice was not “ within the range of competence demanded of attorneys in criminal cases .” See also Cuyler v. Sullivan, supra, 446 U. S., at 344, 100 S. Ct., at 1716.
:: Example: See generally Gonzalez v. Whitney & Rainey, 288 S. W.
:: Example: See generally Grosjean v. American Press Co., 297 U. S. 233, 245-249, 56 S. Ct.
:: Example: " See People v. Hilt, 298 Ill. App. 3d 121, 123, 125-26, 698 N. E. 2d 233, 232 Ill. Dec.
:: Example: See American Trucking Associations v. United States EPA, 195 F. 3d 4 ( D. C. Cir.
:: See generally John copeland Nagle & J. B. Ruhl, The Law of Biodiversity and Ecosystem Management 227-45 ( 2002 ) ( detailing the ESA's prohibition on the possession of protected species ).
:: See generally Akhil Reed Amar, Reports of My Death Are Greatly Exaggerated: A Reply, 138 U. Pa. L. Rev.
:: See Verizon Md.
:: See Committee Note to Interim Rule 8001 ( f ) (" Given the short time limit to file the petition with the circuit clerk, subdivision ( f )( 1 ) provides that entry of a certification on the docket does not occur until an effective appeal is taken under Rule 8003 ( a ) or ( b ).

:: and e
:: ( i. e. * is an involution )
:: Sometime the term multi-database is used as a synonym to federated database, though it may refer to a less integrated ( e. g., without an FDBMS and a managed integrated schema ) group of databases that cooperate in a single application.
:: In a Hypertext database, any word or a piece of text representing an object, e. g., another piece of text, an article, a picture, or a film, can be linked to that object.
:: Fe ( s ) → Fe < sup > 2 +</ sup >( aq ) + 2 e < sup >–</ sup >
:: O < sub > 2 </ sub >( g ) + 4 H < sup >+</ sup >( aq ) + 4 e < sup >–</ sup > → 2 H < sub > 2 </ sub > O ( l )
:: " e shall often find that not only the best, but the most individual parts of poet's work, may be those in which the dead poets, his ancestors, assert their immortality most vigorously.
C ++ requires stating explicitly which parent class the feature to be used is invoked from i. e. " Worker :: Human. Age ".
C ++ also allows a single instance of the multiple class to be created via the virtual inheritance mechanism ( i. e. " Worker :: Human " and " Musician :: Human " will reference the same object ).
:: " i. e., ' x is a member of the class determined by ( φẑ )' is equivalent to ' x satisfies ( φẑ ),' or to '( φx ) is true .'".
:: i. e., d is the multiplicative inverse of.
:: e. g. C < sub > 13 </ sub >< sup > 7 </ sup > ( r, s, t, u, v, w, x )
:: e. g. const < sub > 13 </ sub > ( r, s, t, u, v, w, x ) =
:: e. ( יו ֹ נ ָ ה / Yônāh )-Jonah
:: The type of network topology in which all of the nodes of the network are connected to a common transmission medium which has more than two endpoints that are created by adding branches to the main section of the transmission medium – the physical distributed bus topology functions in exactly the same fashion as the physical linear bus topology ( i. e., all nodes share a common transmission medium ).
:: A type of network topology that is composed of individual networks that are based upon the physical star topology connected in a linear fashion – i. e., ' daisy-chained ' – with no central or top level connection point ( e. g., two or more ' stacked ' hubs, along with their associated star connected nodes or ' spokes ').
:: e. I can't keep my head above water.
:: Example: Nevertheless, the due process clause protects " property " interests ; and while the notion of property interest has been stretched quite far in certain contexts, e. g., Goldberg v. Kelly, 397 U. S. 254 ( 1970 ), it depends importantly on what interests are recognized under state law.
:: Called by the outermost container of an object to interact with it while it's active, e. g. to process accelerator keys in the container's message queue that are meant for the contained object.
:: If a container implements this interface, it allows embedded objects to be activated in place, i. e. without opening in a separate window.
:: i. e., ( sum of masses of protons and neutrons )-( measured mass of nucleus )
:: < sup > e </ sup > Kant, pages 9, 38, 57, 87, 103, 119, 131-137, 149, 182
The partial C ++ 11 support mainly consists of six compiler features ( lambdas, rvalue references, auto, decltype, static_assert, nullptr ), and some library features ( e. g. moving the TR1 components from std :: tr1 namespace directly to std namespace ).

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