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Albertus made this a central component of his philosophical system, arguing that an understanding of the celestial influences affecting us could help us to live our lives more in accord with Christian precepts.
The intense secrecy surrounding the base, whose very existence the U. S. government did not even acknowledge until 29 September 1995, has made it the frequent subject of conspiracy theories and a central component to unidentified flying object ( UFO ) folklore.
The defining component of a computer is the central processing unit ( CPU, or simply processor ), because it operates on data, performs computations, and controls other components.
So to classify these groups one takes every central extension of every known finite simple group, and finds all simple groups with a centralizer of involution with this as a component.
In the case of a central force, relative to the origin of the polar coordinate system, can be replaced by, meaning the entire force is the component in the radial direction.
CPU design is the design engineering task of creating a central processing unit ( CPU ), a component of computer hardware.
The benefits of semantically rich instructions with compact encodings can be seen in modern processors as well, particularly in the high performance segment where caches are a central component ( as opposed to most embedded systems ).
Coffee ( buna ) holds a legitimate claim as originating from Ethiopia, where it is a critical component of the economy and is a central part of Ethiopian beverages.
A central control component of this model was the " Transmission Control Program " ( TCP ) that incorporated both connection-oriented links and datagram services between hosts.
* Kernel ( computing ), the central component of most operating systems
MySQL is a popular choice of database for use in web applications, and is a central component of the widely used LAMP open source web application software stack — LAMP is an acronym for " Linux, Apache, MySQL, Perl / PHP / Python.
This process of translation of codons into amino acids requires two other types of RNA: Transfer RNA ( tRNA ), that mediates recognition of the codon and provides the corresponding amino acid, and ribosomal RNA ( rRNA ), that is the central component of the ribosome's protein-manufacturing machinery.
The central component of language games is that they are uses of language, and language is used in multifarious ways.
" Poetry and letter writing, for instance, became a central component of rhetorical study during the Middle Ages.
* Processor register, a component inside a central processing unit for storing information
Invented traditions are a central component of modern national cultures, providing a commonality of experience and promoting the unified national identity espoused by nationalism.
From the beginning, Christian theological learning was therefore a central component in these institutions, as was the study of Church or Canon law ): universities played an important role in training people for ecclesiastical offices, in helping the church pursue the clarification and defence of its teaching, and in supporting the legal rights of the church over against secular rulers.
A central control component of this model was the Transmission Control Program that incorporated both connection-oriented links and datagram services between hosts.
Grey matter ( or gray matter ) is a major component of the central nervous system, consisting of neuronal cell bodies, neuropil ( dendrites and unmyelinated axons ), glial cells ( astroglia and oligodendrocytes ) and capillaries.
The helens were calcareous, with an organic component, and had an organic-rich central core surrounded by concentric laminae of calcite.
Therefore, the Vice served as a central component to discrediting the Catholic Church in post-Reformation morality plays.
Both classes of these drugs are agonists at the 5-HT < sub > 2 </ sub > receptors ; this is thought to be the central component of their hallucinogenic properties.
The researchers aimed to retain a declarative query-language based on predicate calculus as a central component of the architecture.
The KMSA is in turn the central component of the Knoxville-Sevierville-La Follette Combined Statistical Area, which in 2000 had a population of 1, 029, 155.
As we put it, self-defense was ' the central component of the right itself.

central and scheme
The forward pass was a central feature of Cochems ' offensive scheme in 1906 as his St. Louis University team compiled an undefeated 11 – 0 season in which they outscored opponents by a combined score 407 to 11.
In the Hubble classification scheme, spiral galaxies are listed as type S, followed by a letter ( a, b, or c ) that indicates the degree of tightness of the spiral arms and the size of the central bulge.
PGP's original scheme, at least, leaves the decision whether or not to use its endorsement / vetting system to the user, while most other PKI schemes do not, requiring instead that every certificate attested to by a central certificate authority be accepted as correct.
PGP, in addition to being a certificate authority structure, has used a scheme generally called the " web of trust ", which decentralizes such authentication of public keys by a central mechanism, and substitutes individual endorsements of the link between user and public key.
If for uneven, and for even, then if it is calculated with the central difference scheme.
The House, situated near the Strand in central London, had been purpose-designed by the Adam Brothers ( James Adam and Robert Adam ) as part of their innovative Adelphi scheme completed in 1774.
The Thameslink Programme is a major £ 5. 5 billion scheme to extend the service to a further 100 stations and to greatly increase capacity on the central London section to accommodate more frequent and longer trains.
The town's construction followed a scheme of rectangular streets, with church and market sites reserved in central positions.
The female portraits suggest a coarse chronological scheme: Simple hairstyles with a central parting in the Tiberian period are followed by more complex ringlet hairstyles, nested plaits and curly toupées over the forehead in the late 1st century.
Its reports have led to wider training for medical staff in the UK and a central reporting scheme to allow errors to be reported.
In June 1999 the section of the third lane ( the lane nearest the central reservation ) between junctions 2 and 3 was converted to a bus lane and opened as a pilot scheme.
Such a scheme might be found in hospitals or telephone central offices.
Immediately afterwards the sculptor published a spirited protest against the scheme already entertained by the Directory, and carried out two years later by Napoleon, of equipping at Paris a vast central museum of art with the spoils of conquered Europe.
The world's first congestion pricing scheme was introduced in Singapore's core central business district in 1975 as the Singapore Area Licensing Scheme.
The Bergen scheme operated as a cordon on all entry points to the central area of the city.
NAVSEA 250-1500 is another US central certification scheme, specifically developed for use in the naval nuclear program.
Canada also implements an ISO 9712 central certification scheme, which is administered by Natural Resources Canada, a government department.
Barter takes this further by swapping goods and services directly ; a compromise being the Local Exchange Trading Systems ( LETS ) scheme: a formalised system of Community-based economics that records members ’ mutual credit in a central location.
This scheme could allow developers to balance the load between many computers instead of a central server to ensure availability of their product.
The ' central ' scheme was a route from Exeter around the north of Dartmoor, an easy route to construct but with little intermediate traffic.
The central scheme was backed by the London and South Western Railway while the coastal scheme was supported by the Cornwall Railway and backed by the Great Western Railway which wanted it to join up with the South Devon Railway at Devonport.
A generally accepted scheme includes Early Christian art, Migration Period art, Byzantine art, Insular art, Pre-Romanesque and Romanesque art, and Gothic art, as well as many other periods within these central styles.
Shortly after the Bureau of Reclamation was founded, it investigated a scheme for pumping water from the Columbia River to irrigate parts of central Washington.

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