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Here there may be an analogy with cancer: we can detect cancers by their rapidly accelerating growth, determinable only when related to the more normal rate of healthy growth.
Perhaps it is only an analogy, but one of the most obvious differences between cheap fiction and fiction of an enduring quality is the development of a theme or story with leisure and anticipation.
Although the Af calculation is obvious by analogy with that for gravitational field and osmotic pressure, it is interesting to confirm it by a method which can be generalized to include related effects.
This has an interesting analogy with the assumption stated by Philippoff that `` the deformational mechanics of elastic solids can be applied to flowing solutions ''.
The term was coined by Fanya Montalvo by analogy with NP-complete and NP-hard in complexity theory, which formally describes the most famous class of difficult problems.
It has been called the Archimedean honeycombs by analogy with the convex uniform ( non-regular ) polyhedra, commonly called Archimedean solids.
The chromatographic separation behavior was then unknown for the element 97, but was anticipated by analogy with terbium ( see elution curves ).
A common analogy explains that space itself is expanding, carrying galaxy | galaxies with it, like spots on an inflating balloon.
The analogy was completed when Hawking, in 1974, showed that quantum field theory predicts that black holes should radiate like a black body with a temperature proportional to the surface gravity of the black hole.
The analogy in the case of rotating bucket is that the element of water surface will " slide " up or down the surface unless the normal to the surface aligns with the vector resultant formed by the vector addition F < sub > g </ sub > + F < sub > Cfgl </ sub >.
On human nature, Boethius says that humans are essentially good and only when they give in to “ wickedness ” do they “ sink to the level of being an animal .” On justice, he says criminals are not to be abused, rather treated with sympathy and respect, using the analogy of doctor and patient to illustrate the ideal relationship between prosecutor and criminal.
An expanding universe generally has a cosmological horizon which, by analogy with the more familiar horizon caused by the curvature of the Earth's surface, marks the boundary of the part of the universe that an observer can see.
The magnitudes ( but, not the natures ) of these three velocities can be illustrated by an analogy with the three similar velocities associated with gases.
The term " rendering " may be by analogy with an " artist's rendering " of a scene.
The analogy with a stack of paper is apt: if a half a piece of paper is inserted in a stack of paper, the defect in the stack is only noticeable at the edge of the half sheet.
The current Dalai Lama is often called " His Holiness " ( HH ) by Westerners ( by analogy with the Pope ), although this does not translate to a Tibetan title.
Apart from the commonly cited example of water turning to steam with increased temperature, Gould and Eldredge noted another analogy in information theory, " with its jargon of equilibrium, steady state, and homeostasis maintained by negative feedback ," and " extremely rapid transitions that occur with positive feedback.
The derivation of the word " Edda " as the name of Snorri Sturluson ’ s treatise on poetry from the Latin " edo ", " I compose ( poetry )" by analogy with " kredda ", " superstition " from Latin " credo ", " creed " is now widely accepted.
When Portuguese explorers first came into contact with the Japanese ( see Nanban period ), they described Japanese conditions in analogy, likening the Emperor, with great symbolic authority but little political power, to the Pope, and the Shogun to secular European rulers, e. g. the Holy Roman Emperor.
In keeping with the analogy, they even used the term " Emperor " in reference to the shogun / regent, e. g. in the case of Toyotomi Hideyoshi, who missionaries called " Emperor Taicosama " ( from Taiko and the honorific sama ).
Kaisertum might literally be translated as " emperordom " ( on analogy with " kingdom ") or " emperor-ship "; the term denotes specifically " the territory ruled by an emperor ", and is thus somewhat more general than Reich, which in 1804 carried connotations of universal rule.

analogy and electric
This is in analogy to electrostatics, in which the electric field ( E-field ) has a vanishing curl and the magnetic field ( B-field ) has a vanishing divergence.
The hydraulic analogy compares electric current flowing through circuits to water flowing through pipes.
The hydraulic analogy compares electric current flowing through circuits to water flowing through pipes.
* Magnetic circuit is a method using an analogy with electric circuits to calculate the flux of complex systems of magnetic components.
was essentially a rotational analogy to the linear electric current relationship ,</ li >
It is a magnetic analogue of the electric dipole, but the analogy is not complete.
Many early scientists attributed the magnetism of lodestones to two different " magnetic fluids " (" effluvia "), a north-pole fluid at one end and a south-pole fluid at the other, which attracted and repelled each other in analogy to positive and negative electric charge.
In this framework, because one of the observed properties of the electric field was that it was irrotational, and one of the observed properties of the magnetic field was that it was divergenceless, it was possible to express an electrostatic field as the gradient of a scalar potential ( Coulomb's electrostatic potential, entirely analogous, mathematically, to the classical gravitational potential ) and a stationary magnetic field as the curl of a vector potential ( then a new concept-the idea of a scalar potential was already well accepted by analogy with gravitational potential ).
Born in Christiania, Bjerknes enjoyed an early exposure to fluid dynamics, as assistant to his father, Carl Anton Bjerknes, who had discovered by mathematical analysis the apparent actions at a distance between pulsating and oscillating bodies in a fluid, and their analogy with the electric and magnetic actions at a distance.
The electrical analogy for this is the capacitor's ability to store and dump electric charge, hence storing and releasing energy in the electric field between the capacitor plates.
Practitioners using the magnetic pole approach generally represent the magnetic field by the irrotational field H, in analogy to the electric field E.
* A modern analogy to the outhouse is the " Clivus multrum ", which is an electric and waterless compost-making machine.
To do this, they have a number of methods for moving and storing time, for example by means of spinning cylinders called procrastinators ( possibly an analogy with capacitors, a reservoir of electric charge ).
Magnetic permeance is defined as the reciprocal of magnetic reluctance ( in analogy with the reciprocity between electric conductance and resistance ):

analogy and dipoles
The analogy is as follows: All materials are made of atoms, which are dipoles.

analogy and should
" Therefore I should infer from analogy that probably all the organic beings which have ever lived on this earth have descended from some one primordial form, into which life was first breathed.
* Death control: In an analogy to birth control, Szasz argued that individuals should be able to choose when to die without interference from medicine or the state, just as they are able to choose when to conceive without outside interference.
Landau felt Drusilla " should really be Cockney, especially with the whole Sid and Nancy analogy.
JAIN is part of a general trend to open up service creation in the telephony network so that, by analogy with the Internet, openness should result in a growing number of participants creating services, in turn creating more demand and better, more targeted services.
The name comes from the idea that we should use the analogy of natural systems as an aid in understanding how to design sustainable industrial systems.
In the strictest sense, delivering this fallacy should be done to render analogy.
Root access " as it should be " can be visualised by those familiar with the Superman stories using the following analogy:
To see this consider the case of a supersingular elliptic curve over a finite field of characteristic p. The endomorphism ring of this is an order in a quaternion algebra over the rationals, and should act on the first cohomology group, which should be a 2 dimensional vector space over the coefficient field by analogy with the case of a complex elliptic curve.
This is in analogy to the 4 / 3 problem of the electromagnetic mass of electrons, where similar methods were employed by Enrico Fermi ( 1921 ) and Fritz Rohrlich ( 1960 ): In the standard formulation of relativistic dynamics the hyperplanes of simultaneity of any observer can be used, while in the Fermi / Rohrlich definition the hyperplane of simultaneity of the object's rest frame should be used.
In ethics, by analogy, each person should attempt to become more of an ideal person, and a person's morality can actually be measured by examining how close they live up to their ideal self.
The analogy is that the influence of chance in a skill game should not exceed the influence of chance in any other pro sport competition, such as golf or football.
As an analogy, consider that Alice has a letter which should be signed by an authority ( say Bob ), but Alice does not want to reveal the content of the letter to Bob.
As an analogy, one should remember that there are two high tides per day on Earth, and not one.
The surviving fragment of On Piety concerns a Pythagorean analogy between numbers and objects ; the various surviving letters deal with domestic concerns: how a woman should bring up children, how she should treat servants, and how she should behave virtuously towards her husband.
The ratio of stress and speed should not be called " acoustic impedance " ( in analogy to the mechanical impedance ) because this term is already in use for the material property Z < sub > ac </ sub > = ρc with ρ the density and c the speed of sound ).
Letters Ө, Ә, Ү, Һ were inherited from Ja ꞑ alif, but Җ and Ң were invented by analogy with Щ and Ц. Гъ and Къ should be used to designate Ğ and Q.
By analogy, Einstein proposed that an object in a gravitational field should feel a gravitational force proportional to its mass, as embodied in Newton's law of gravitation.
In what may be a described as a cynical analogy with a long obsolete practice of foot binding is echoed by Hawaii's former first lady Vicky Cayetano who states that: " shark fin soup is about as cultural as bound feet ", however, Senator Leland Yee, while voicing his concern about the illegal shark finning trade, argued that the mentality behind AB376 constitutes " the wrong approach and an unfair attack on Asian culture and cuisine ... rather than launch just another attack on Asian American culture, the proponents of the ( blanket ) ban on shark fin soup should work with us to strengthen conservation efforts ".
He used the analogy of an architect using rocks which had broken off naturally and fallen to the foot of a cliff, asking " Can it be reasonably maintained that the Creator intentionally ordered ... that certain fragments should assume certain shapes so that the builder might erect his edifice?
By analogy with the queen, which is a rook – bishop compound, it was decided that the three basic combinations of the three simple chess pieces ( rook, knight, and bishop ) should all be named after female royalty.

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