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authors and call
The various challenges encountered by call operators are discussed by several authors.
In opposing interpretations of the Bible that are supportive of homosexual relationships, conservative Christians have argued for the reliability of the Bible, and the meaning of texts related to homosexual acts, while often seeing what they call the diminishing of the authority of the Bible by many homosexual authors as being ideologically driven.
At least one study has found it to be effective at reducing stress, although the study's authors call for further research.
Smith saw the mercantile system as an enormous conspiracy by manufacturers and merchants against consumers, a view that has led some authors, especially Robert E. Ekelund and Robert D. Tollison to call mercantilism " a rent-seeking society ".
The domestic pig ( Sus scrofa domesticus ) is usually given the scientific name Sus scrofa, although some authors call it S. domesticus, reserving S. scrofa for the wild boar.
In 43 and 77 AD the Roman authors Pomponius Mela and Pliny the Elder referred to the seven islands they call Haemodae and Acmodae respectively, both of which are assumed to be Shetland.
Note: some authors may call only one of these constructions a universal morphism and the other one a co-universal morphism.
Many authors call a variogram, others use the terms variogram and semivariogram synonymously.
In complexity theory, EXPSPACE is the set of all decision problems solvable by a deterministic Turing machine in O ( 2 < sup > p ( n )</ sup >) space, where p ( n ) is a polynomial function of n. ( Some authors restrict p ( n ) to be a linear function, but most authors instead call the resulting class ESPACE.
Virginia Woolf's legacy as well as " Adrienne Rich's call for women's revisions of literary texts, and history as well, has galvanized a generation of feminist authors to reply with texts of their own ".
Some authors call this distance the front ( rear ) focal length, distinguishing it from the front ( rear ) focal distance, defined above.
* RFC 3261 SIP: Session Initiation Protocol, the authors use Biloxi in an example to explain how a call is made through two SIP proxies.
At one extreme, it more closely resembles what everyday English-speakers call " influence ", although some authors make a distinction between power and influence – the means by which power is used ( Handy, C. 1993 Understanding Organisations ).
The authors point out that regulations call for protective gear when handling Class B biosolids and that similar protections could be considered for residents in nearby areas given the wind conditions.
The authors refer to the idea as a thought experiment that should not be understood as a call for action.
where M < sup >*</ sup > denotes the conjugate transpose of M. Other authors retain the definition () for complex matrices and call matrices satisfying () conjugate symplectic.
Some authors call these spaces Fréchet spaces, but usually the term is reserved for locally convex F-spaces.
Some authors call Whitehead group only a non-free group A satisfying Ext < sup > 1 </ sup >( A, Z )
These two authors gave the same reason for opposing heliocentrism — namely, contradiction of the Bible — although Nieto merely rejected the new system on those grounds without much passion, whereas Hacohen went so far as to call Copernicus « a first-born of Satan ».
*, concerns the adaptation of proofs-as-programs program synthesis to coarse-grain and imperative program development problems, via a method the authors call the Curry – Howard protocol.
*, concerns the adaptation of proofs-as-programs program synthesis to coarse-grain and imperative program development problems, via a method the authors call the Curry – Howard protocol.
Other authors omit condition 2 ; then they call root systems satisfying condition 2 reduced.
( For this reason, some authors call 1 < sub > R </ sub > " unity ", and say that R is a " ring with unity " rather than a " ring with a unit ".

authors and concept
The general semantics concept " non-Aristotelian logic ", influenced the science fiction of the most prolific, best selling, influential authors of the genre during its flowering and height.
Many of the views which directed Leadbeater's understanding of the chakras were influenced by previous theosophist authors, in particular Johann Georg Gichtel, a disciple of Jakob Böhme, and his book Theosophia Practica ( 1696 ), in which Gitchtel directly refers to inner force centers, a concept reminiscent of the chakras.
The concept of cruising for pleasure was popularized in the nineteenth century, by several widely read authors and books: John MacGregor, 1866, A Thousand Miles in a Rob Roy Canoe ; Robert Louis Stevenson, 1877, An Inland Voyage ; and Nathaniel H. Bishop, 1879, Four Months in a Sneakbox.
The application of the concept of mental illness to the phenomena described by these authors has in turn been critiqued by Seamus Mac Suibhne.
One of the authors, Owen Toon notes: " In this new scenario, organics can be produced efficiently in the early atmosphere, leading us back to the organic-rich soup-in-the-ocean concept ...
Concern about the rapid pace of technological change crystallized around the concept of the technological singularity, popularized by Vernor Vinge's novel Marooned in Realtime and then taken up by other authors.
The concept is extended by some authors back as far as Clausewitz ’ s classic work On War as " absoluter Krieg " ( however, the relevant passages have been interpreted in diverging ways by different authors ), and to the French " guerre à outrance " during the Franco-Prussian War.
Le Guin's concept has been borrowed explicitly by several other well-known authors, even to the extent of using the name of the communication device ( the " ansible ").
: The only type of causality violation that the authors would find unacceptable is that embodied in the science-fiction concept of going backward in time and killing one's younger self (" changing the past ").
The Magic Quest was eventually accepted by Penguin Books, although the authors devoted a further six months to expanding and improving upon the original concept.
This was far from standard procedure in Victorian drama, in which naturalism was still a relatively new concept, and in which most authors had very little influence on how their plays and libretti were staged.
The concept of a Glass House set in a landscape with views as its real “ walls ” had been developed by many authors in the German Glasarchitektur drawings of the 1920s, and already sketched in initial form by Johnson's mentor Mies.
Later, it was included in A. dorsata as a subspecies based on the biological species concept, though authors applying a genetic species concept have suggested it should be considered a species.
Two authors describe this extremely complicated concept within the context of Arcadia.
Some authors have developed arguments to expand the concept of health systems, indicating additional dimensions that should be considered:
Some authors ( for example Willard, in General Topology ) use the term frontier, instead of boundary in an attempt to avoid confusion with the concept of boundary used in algebraic topology and manifold theory.
In 2000, together with several other authors, he composed a book entitled On Kitsch, where he advocated the concept of " kitsch " as a more correct name than " art " for this type of painting.
Bruce Jay Friedman, in his anthology entitled Black Humor, imported the concept to the United States, labeling with it very different authors and works, arguing that they shared the same literary genre.
Some authors treat informatics as a synonym for information science, especially related to the concept developed by A. I. Mikhailov and other Soviet authors in the mid sixties, which suggested that informatics is a discipline related to the study of Scientific Information.
Relying on the concept of the author, copyright is based on the assumption that without an intellectual property rights regime, authors would have no incentive to further create, and that artists cannot produce new works without an economic incentive.
Dionysius ' concept marked a significant departure from the concept of mimesis formulated by Aristotle in the 4th century BC, which was only concerned with " imitation of nature " and not " imitation of other authors.

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