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This interesting numerical observation is called the gauge coupling unification, and it works particularly well if one assumes the existence of superpartners of the Standard Model particles.
While it is often claimed that Standard Macedonian was codified on the base of those dialects ( i. e. the Prilep-Bitola dialect ) which were most unlike Bulgarian, this interpretation stems from the works of Krste Misirkov who suggested that Standard Macedonian should abstract on those dialects " most distinct from the standards of the other Slavonic languages ".
# REDIRECT Standard works
The early printer Richard Pynson in the late 1490s and early 16th century favoured Chancery Standard in his published works, and consequently pushed the English spelling further toward standardisation.
Standard reference works are often used to check facts.
Standard language reference works contain no reference to " reformed Egyptian ".
Rupert's most famous and largest art work, The Great Executioner, produced in 1658, is still regarded by critics such as Arthur Hind and Antony Griffiths as full of " brilliance and energy ", " superb " and " one of the greatest mezzotints " ever produced ; other important works by Rupert include the Head of Titian and The Standard Bearer.
She is best known for her 1904 book The History of the Standard Oil Company, which was listed as No. 5 in a 1999 list by New York University of the top 100 works of 20th-century American journalism.
Ida M. Tarbell (" The History of Standard Oil "), Lincoln Steffens (" The Shame of Minneapolis ") and Ray Stannard Baker (" The Right to Work "), simultaneously published famous works in that single issue.
Funk & Wagnalls was an American publisher known for its reference works, including A Standard Dictionary of the English Language ( 1st ed.
From 20th century, works produced in Standard Hindi, a register of Hindi-Urdu language, is sometimes regarded as the only basis of modern literature in Hindi.
The Modern Standard English word silly is also derived from this root and the term " seely " is recorded in numerous works of Middle English literature such as those by Geoffrey Chaucer.
The only all-new Triumph model initiated as Rover Triumph was the ' TR7, which had the misfortune to be in production successively at three factories that were closed: Speke, the strike-prone Leyland-era Standard-Triumph works in Liverpool, the original Standard works at Canley, Coventry and finally the Rover works in Solihull.
Fisher's later works include the long poem A Furnace ( 1986 ), Poems 1955-1987 ( 1988 ), The Dow Low Drop ( 1996 ), and Standard Midland ( 2010 ).
# REDIRECT Standard works
Leisure facilities and a number of light industrial plants were also built, notably a new printing works for Associated Newspapers, the publisher of the London Evening Standard and the Daily Mail.
authorizes U. S. Secretary of Commerce to secure copyright for works produced by the Department of Commerce under the Standard Reference Data Act.
Standard white glue works best if it is diluted with a little water.
The Nuttall Encyclopædia is named for Dr. Peter Austin Nuttall ( d. 1869 ), whose works, such as Standard Pronouncing Dictionary of the English Language ( published in 1863 ), were eventually acquired by Frederick Warne, and would be published for decades to come.

Standard and Latin
It usually refers to the International Standard and International Latin style dances ( see dance categories below ).
Standard patterns of graduation in the arts curriculum offered 3-year ordinary and 4-year honours degrees and separate science faculties were able to move away from the compulsory Latin, Greek and philosophy of the old MA curriculum.
Though not possible in traditional Latin dances like Rumba, Cha-cha, Tango Argentino because of partner separation, hip contact is a harmonious and sensual way of communicating movement to the partner, used primarily in Standard or Ballroom Dances ( English / slow Waltz, European Tango, Quickstep etc.
In the English-speaking world, the Douay-Rheims Bible — translated from the Latin Vulgate by expatriate recusants in Rheims, France in 1582 ( New Testament ) and in Douai, France in 1609 ( Old Testament )— which was revised by Bishop Richard Challoner in 1749 – 1752 ( the 1750 revision is that which is printed today ), was, until the prompting for " new translations from the original languages " given by Pope Pius XII in the 1942 encyclical letter Divino afflante spiritu and the Second Vatican Council, the translation used by most Catholics ( after Divino afflante spiritu, translations multiplied in the Catholic world, just as they multiplied in the Protestant world around the same time beginning with the Revised Standard Version, with various other translations being used around the world for English-language liturgies, ranging from the New American Bible, the Jerusalem Bible, the Revised Standard Version Second Catholic Edition, and the upcoming English Standard Version Catholic lectionary ).
The Standard Alphabet by Lepsius is a Latin alphabet developed by Karl Richard Lepsius, who initially used it to transcribe Egyptian hieroglyphs and extended it to write African languages or transcribe other languages, published in 1854 and 1855, and in a revised edition ( with many languages added ) in 1863, it was comprehensive but it was not used much as it contains a lot of diacritic marks and therefore was difficult to read, write and typeset at that time.
In its early stages of development, the clerks who used Chancery Standard would have been familiar with French and Latin, which must have influenced the forms they chose.
By the mid-15th century, Chancery Standard was used for most official purposes except by the Church ( which used Latin ) and for some legal purposes ( for which Law French and some Latin were used ).
Clarence Maloney, the American anthropologist who was in the Maldives at the time of the change, lamented the crude inconsistencies of the Maldivian Latin and wondered why modern Standard Indic transliteration had not been considered.
Standard Serbian language uses both Cyrillic ( / ) and Latin script ( / ).
: ANSEL can also mean American National Standard for an Extended Latin Alphabet
Today's Standard Italian is influenced by German, French, Arabic, Greek, and Spanish, while the dialect of Anagni and the others of central Italy ( south of Rome, west of the Apennines, and north of Campania ) are relatively considered solely Latin and pre-Italic, due to the limited settlement of foreign people in the area.
Previously written using logograms based on Chinese characters (" Sawndip "), Standard Zhuang was written in Latin script, with a few added Cyrillic letters for tone, between 1957 and 1982.
* Standard and high resolution images of every page of first Latin edition of Swedenborg's writings Includes only books Swedenborg published himself, which are considered only ones to be fully authoritative
* Standard Serbian language uses both Cyrillic ( ћирилица ) and Latin script ( latinica ).
Epigraphs and inscriptions from that period show some variants if compared to the standard Latin language, but most of these are common to other areas of the Roman Empire ; often it is cited that Fortunatianus, bishop of Aquileia from 342 till circa 357, wrote a commentary to the Gospel in sermo rusticus, that is, in the language spoken by the people, which therefore should have been quite different from Standard Latin.
Standard dances, Latin dances, and Soviet dances (" Советская программа ").
In addition, Standard Zhuang and Bouyei are written in Latin script.
The term dancesport applies only to the International Style of competitive ballroom ( often referred to as Standard or Modern ) dancing and Latin dancing.
ANSEL, American National Standard for Extended Latin Alphabet Coded Character Set for Bibliographic Use, is a character set used in text encodings like MARC-8.
Somali has been the national language of Somalia since 1972, gaining official status with standardization ( Standard Somali ) and the adoption of the Latin script, developed under orders of then president Siad Barre.

Standard and inherited
Anglia Railways inherited a fleet of Class 86s, Mark 2 carriages, Driving Brake Standard Opens, Class 150s, Class 153s from British Rail.
In March 1973, new R44 cars — the same as the newest cars then in use on the subway lines in the other boroughs — were pressed into service on the Staten Island line, replacing the PS Standard rolling stock that had been inherited from the B & O days and had been in use since 1925 ( the R44 cars are still in service as of 2012 ).
Standard philosophy of science seemed to leave out a lot of what characterised living organisms-namely, a historical component in the form of an inherited genotype.

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