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The 2 exceptions are the " non-standard " or " non-canonical " pyrrolysine — found only in some methanogenic organisms but not humans — and selenocysteine ; both of these are encoded via variant codons signaled by mRNA instead.
In Buddhism, a bodhisattva ( bodhisattva ; bodhisatta ) is either an enlightened ( bodhi ) existence ( sattva ) or an enlightenment-being or, given the variant Sanskrit spelling satva rather than sattva, " heroic-minded one ( satva ) for enlightenment ( bodhi ).
CJD is at times called a human form of mad cow disease ( bovine spongiform encephalopathy or BSE ) even though classic CJD is not related to BSE ; however, given that BSE is believed to be the cause of variant Creutzfeldt – Jakob ( vCJD ) disease in humans, the two are often confused.
" Advanced play " ( a variant of association play for expert players ) gives penalties to a player who runs certain hoops in a turn, to allow the opponent a chance of getting back into the game ; feats of skill such as triple peels or better, in which the partner ball ( or occasionally an opponent ball ) is caused to run a number of hoops in a turn by the striker's ball help avoid these penalties.
The term " democracy " is sometimes used as shorthand for liberal democracy, which is a variant of representative democracy that may include elements such as political pluralism ; equality before the law ; the right to petition elected officials for redress of grievances ; due process ; civil liberties ; human rights ; and elements of civil society outside the government.
The word " Emerald " is derived ( via Old French: Esmeraude and Middle English: Emeraude ), from Vulgar Latin: Esmaralda / Esmaraldus, a variant of Latin Smaragdus, which originated in Greek: σμάραγδος ( smaragdos ; " green gem "); its original source being either the Sanskrit word मरकत marakata meaning " emerald " or the Semitic word baraq ( ב ָּ ר ָ ק ; الب ُ راق ; " lightning " or " shine ") ( cf.
Foonly Inc. did not acquire any financial resources as a result of building the F-1, and the company's smaller, slower, and much less expensive machines ran not the popular TOPS-20 but another TENEX variant called Foonex ; this seriously limited their market.
However, there are also variant types, such as infrared film ( in black and white or false color ); specialist technical films, such as those used for X-rays ; and obsolete processes, such as orthochromatic film.
The Rader-Brenner algorithm ( 1976 ) is a Cooley – Tukey-like factorization but with purely imaginary twiddle factors, reducing multiplications at the cost of increased additions and reduced numerical stability ; it was later superseded by the split-radix variant of Cooley – Tukey ( which achieves the same multiplication count but with fewer additions and without sacrificing accuracy ).
A variant is the community garden which offers plots to urban dwellers ; see further in allotment ( gardening ).
* a layer derived from earlier source materials, almost certainly transmitted to the vernacular author / translator in Latin ; and comprising, at the least, those extensive passages in the Gospel of Barnabas that closely parallel pericopes in the canonical gospels ; but whose underlying text appears markedly distinct from that of the late medieval Latin Vulgate ( as for instance in the alternative version of the Lord's Prayer in chapter 37, which includes a concluding doxology, contrary to the Vulgate text, but in accordance with the Diatessaron and many other early variant traditions );
Those students who regard these particular themes as primitive, nevertheless do not generally dispute that other parts of the Gospel may be late and anachronistic ; while those students who reject the authenticity of these particular themes do not generally dispute that other parts of the Gospel could be transmitting variant readings from antiquity.
The latter action is often called the conjugation action, and an exponential notation is commonly used for the right-action variant: ; it satisfies.
* Ninuki-renju or Wu is a variant which adds capturing to the game ; it was published in the USA in a slightly simplified form under the name Pente.
Embedded in Greek myth, there remain fragments of quite variant tales, hinting at the rich variety of myth that once existed, city by city ; but Hesiod's retelling of the old stories became, according to the fifth-century historian Herodotus, the accepted version that linked all Hellenes.
The English term has cognates in the other Germanic languages: Old Saxon heƀan " sky, heaven ", Middle Low German heven " sky ", Old Icelandic himinn " sky, heaven ", Gothic himins ; and those with a variant final-l: Old Frisian himel, himul " sky, heaven ", Old Saxon / Old High German himil, Dutch hemel, and modern German Himmel.

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Red lived at Lanesville, and from his house he could be up on the Common in a half hour's brisk walk ; ;
Common meter hymns were interchangeable with a variety of tunes ; more than twenty musical settings of " Amazing Grace " circulated with varying popularity until 1835 when William Walker assigned Newton's words to a traditional song named " New Britain ", which was itself an amalgamation of two melodies (" Gallaher " and " St. Mary ") first published in the Columbian Harmony by Charles H. Spilman and Benjamin Shaw ( Cincinnati, 1829 ).
* Common assault and battery: a summary offence, under section 42 ;
Compared to other grains, amaranth is unusually rich in the essential amino acid lysine Common grains such as wheat and corn are comparatively rich in amino acids that amaranth lacks ; thus, amaranth and other grains can complement each other.
Common among the mislabeled works are all of the reasons identified for misattributing Cuyp ’ s works: the lack of biography and chronology of his works made it difficult to discern when paintings were created ( making it difficult to pinpoint an artist ); contentious signatures added to historians ’ confusion as to who actually painted the works ; and the collaborations and influences by different painters makes it hard to justify that a painting is genuinely that of Aelbert Cuyp ; and finally, accurate identification is made extremely difficult by the fact that this same style was copied ( rather accurately ) by his predecessor.
Since the early 20th century it has been commonly accepted that Old Irish Bel ( l ) taine is derived from a Common Celtic * belo-te ( p ) niâ, meaning " bright fire " ( where the element * belo-might be cognate with the English word bale in ' bale-fire ' meaning ' white ' or ' shining '; compare Anglo-Saxon bael, and Lithuanian / Latvian baltas / balts, found in the name of the Baltic ; in Slavic languages byelo or beloye also means ' white ', as in Беларусь ( White Russia or Belarus ) or Бе ́ лое мо ́ ре Sea ).
Its large size puts it as the third largest in the Bovidae tribe of Strepsicerotini ; behind both the Common and Greater Eland by about, and above the Greater Kudu by about.
Instead, the forms of service that were to be included in the Book of Common Prayer were drawn from the Missal ( for the Mass ), Breviary for the daily office, Manual ( for the occasional services ; Baptism, Marriage, Burial etc.
The Puritans raised four areas of concern: purity of doctrine ; the means of maintaining it ; church government ; and the Book of Common Prayer.
Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, India, Belize, and various Caribbean and African nations have adopted English common law through reception statutes although they do not inevitably continue to copy English Common Law ; later cases can often draw on decisions in other Common Law jurisdictions.
The Secretary General of the Council is head of the General Secretariat, Uwe Corsepius since June 2011 ; previously the post holder was also the High Representative for the Common Foreign and Security Policy, President of the European Defence Agency and the Western European Union.
Common crystals include snowflakes, diamonds, and table salt ; however, most common inorganic solids are polycrystals.
Common Lisp is a dialect of Lisp ; it uses S-expressions to denote both code and data structure.
; Allegro Common Lisp: for Microsoft Windows, FreeBSD, Linux, Apple Mac OS X and various UNIX variants.
; Corman Common Lisp: for Microsoft Windows.
; Liquid Common Lisp: formerly called Lucid Common Lisp.
; Scieneer Common Lisp: which is designed for high-performance scientific computing.
; Armed Bear Common Lisp: A CL implementation that runs on the Java Virtual Machine.
; Clozure CL ( CCL ): Originally a free and open source fork of Macintosh Common Lisp.

; and Lisp
Scheme introduced the sole use of lexically scoped variables to Lisp ; an inspiration from ALGOL 68 which was widely recognized as a good idea.
; Embeddable Common Lisp ( ECL ): ECL includes a bytecode interpreter and compiler.
; GNU Common Lisp ( GCL ): The GNU Project's Lisp compiler.
; Macintosh Common Lisp: Version 5. 2 for Apple Macintosh computers with a PowerPC processor running Mac OS X is open source.
; ManKai Common Lisp ( MKCL ): A branch of ECL.
; Movitz: Implements a Lisp environment for x86 computers without relying on any underlying OS.
; Steel Bank Common Lisp ( SBCL ): A branch from CMUCL.
; Ufasoft Common Lisp: port of CLISP for windows platform with core written in C ++.
; Austin Kyoto Common Lisp: an evolution of Kyoto Common Lisp
; Butterfly Common Lisp: an implementation written in Scheme for the BBN Butterfly multi-processor computer
; CLICC: a Common Lisp to C compiler
; CLOE: Common Lisp for PCs by Symbolics
; Codemist Common Lisp: used for the commercial version of the computer algebra system Axiom
; ExperCommon Lisp: an early implementation for the Apple Macintosh by ExperTelligence

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