Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Homology (mathematics)" ¶ 19
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

Sometimes and reduced
Sometimes the ideal is a file that provides exactly the same perception as the original, with as much digital information as possible removed ; other times, perceptible loss of quality is considered a valid trade-off for the reduced data
Sometimes known as a " pseudo-vowel ", a word final non-syllabic vowel that is often reduced in quick speech to a velarisation or pharyngisation ( respectively ) of the preceding consonant often accompanied with aspiration.
Sometimes entire villages were reduced to rubble, as happened to Mi ' ar in October 1938 ; more often several prominent houses were blown up and others were trashed inside.
Sometimes known as the " Gibson rules ," MLB lowered the pitcher's mound by five inches in from 15 inches to 10 inches, and reduced the height of the strike zone from the batter's armpits to the jersey letters.
Sometimes it is written " BRd " ( to indicate the government only of a reduced Germany ) in this context.
Sometimes an ancient parish church is reduced in status to a chapel of ease due to a shift of population.
Sometimes, the production power of an asset can be significantly reduced due to competitive disruptive innovation and therefore its value can suffer permanent impairment.
Sometimes, pharmacological treatment is unnecessary and tics can be reduced by behavioral therapy such as habit-reversal therapy and / or counseling.
Sometimes the eye may be reduced in size, a condition called microphthalmia, or there may be glaucoma, nystagmus, scotoma or strabismus.
Sometimes thick layers of grass clog the intakes and the reactors run at reduced power for weeks as a result.
Sometimes symptoms are reduced rather than abolished.
Sometimes a set of reduced properties is defined in terms of the critical properties, i. e.:
Sometimes called the old game, this version is played in Wales and Scotland ; Scotland had around a dozen clubs, now reduced to one which is based in Stonehaven, under the control of the Scottish Quoiting Association, whilst Wales has only a few clubs, based around Dyfed and Powys.

Sometimes and groups
Sometimes groups will crochet for a specific charity purpose, such as crocheting for homeless shelters, nursing homes, etc.
Sometimes the help sought may be for the sake of healing disease, sometimes it may be for the sake of healing the psyche, sometimes the goal is to promote harmony between human groups or between humans & nature.
Sometimes proteins have non-peptide groups attached, which can be called prosthetic groups or cofactors.
Sometimes the Ewes and Ouatchis are considered the same, but the French who studied both groups considered them different people.
Sometimes divers observe groups of similar sized pike that might have some cooperation and it is known to anglers pike tend to start hunting at the same time, so there are some " wolfpack " theories about that.
Sometimes, they migrate in very large groups in long files of lobsters across the sea floor.
Sometimes, such groups are diverse and are characterized by some degree of commonalities.
Sometimes ethnic groups are subject to prejudicial attitudes and actions by the state or its constituents.
Sometimes, the regular minister of a church is called a preacher in a way that other groups would typically use the term pastor.
Sometimes these Jago groups will also visit Muslim homes on the Eid day, where they are welcomed with food and monetary donations for the team with Eidi or Duit Raya.
Sometimes groups are marginalized by society at large, but governments are often unwitting or enthusiastic participants.
Sometimes it is the structure bearing the file which resonates to produce the sound, but in other cases it is the structure bearing the scraper, with both variants possible in related groups.
Sometimes have been invited groups from Germany to play traditional music.
Sometimes it may be carried out collaboratively by groups of companies ( e. g. subsidiaries of a multinational in different countries ).
Sometimes whole groups of club members came forward en masse at Sunday's prodding.
Sometimes the distribution of artifacts belonging to these groups shows sharp and consistent borders, which might indicate some political structures, like tribes.
Sometimes ( such as by John Conway ) the Tits group is regarded as a sporadic group ( because it is not strictly a group of Lie type ), in which case there are 27 sporadic groups.
Sometimes the notation M < sub > 10 </ sub >, M < sub > 20 </ sub > and M < sub > 21 </ sub > is used for related groups ( which act on sets of 10, 20, and 21 points, respectively ), namely the stabilizers of points in the larger groups.
Sometimes coursework is tackled by a group, so students may learn both how to work in groups and from each other.
Sometimes these short narratives are collected into interrelated groups, as with Chaucer's Canterbury Tales.
Sometimes, the word " beer " is replaced by the word " Coke " or " milk " when being sung by groups ( such as religious groups ) that consider the consumption of alcohol to be inappropriate.

Sometimes and chain
Sometimes, more creative exits were employed ( e. g., the hand would snip the pull chain with a pair of scissors ).
Sometimes a single chain of balls from a cabasa is used.
Sometimes, she donned the standard heavy gold pocket chain.
Sometimes chain reactions, called cascades, are triggered, where chains are formed by the falling gems.
Sometimes, players in jail form chains, so that if a teammate tags one person in the chain, everyone is free.
Sometimes a chain mail covering was attached to prevent the hand from injury.
Sometimes artificial ear bones are placed to substitute for damaged ones, or a disrupted ossicular chain is rebuilt in order to conduct sound effectively.
Sometimes, however, during this long chain of dependencies conflicts arise, where two different versions of the same package are required ( see conflicting dependencies below ).
Sometimes, however, the ducking-stool was not a fixture but was mounted on a pair of wooden wheels so that it could be wheeled through the streets, and at the river-edge was hung by a chain from the end of a beam.
Sometimes specifically called a chain tye or a rope tye.
Sometimes the power is output by simply rotating the chain, which can be used to lift or drag objects.
Sometimes a small failure may trigger a chain of failures that can lead to events that require immediate attention.
Sometimes only French elements such as articles and prepositions are added to the name, as in the case of the restaurant chain Café de Coral.

1.343 seconds.