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complementary and arrangement
A practical circuit using class-B elements is the push – pull stage, such as the very simplified complementary pair arrangement shown below.
In the third step, these data are combined computationally with complementary chemical information to produce and refine a model of the arrangement of atoms within the crystal.
This duality takes the form of the endless opposition of contrary yet mutually interdependent and mutually complementary polarities that divide, alternately dominate, and explain the diversity, movement, and momentary arrangement of the universe.
When displayed in a chashitsu, or teahouse for the traditional tea ceremony, the choice of the kakemono and its complementary flower arrangement help set the spiritual mood of the ceremony.
Unlike them, he explicitly analyzed the basis of the arrangement between ruler and ‘ ulema and argued the necessity of their complementary functions and the need for proper balance between the two.

complementary and facing
Business Class offers passengers individually reserved seats, more spacious seating with all seats facing the front of the train ( except for two 4-seaters per car ), window blinds, inclusive hot three-course meals complete with complementary wine and liqueurs, in-seat AC power outlets and free Wi-Fi access.
External facing networks include customers or recipients, intermediaries, stakeholders, complementary, open innovation networks and suppliers.

complementary and sides
By late 1966, Davies was addressing the bleakness of life at the lower end of the social spectrum: released together as the complementary A-B sides of a single, " Dead End Street " and " Big Black Smoke " were powerful neo-Dickensian sketches of urban poverty.
Two colors of equal value and chroma, on opposite sides of a hue circle, are complementary colors, and mix additively to the neutral gray of the same value.
In geometry, complementary angles are angles whose measures sum to 90 °. If the two complementary angles are adjacent ( i. e. have a common vertex and share just one side ) their non-shared sides form a right angle.
The new hospital has been widely praised for its innovative design-for example, complementary medical and surgical specialties ( such as neurology / neurosurgery ) exist on opposite sides of the same ward, there are decentralised nurses ' stations, and satellite pharmacies on every second floor stocking locally relevant medications.
While the Web surpassed Gopher, in that XRIC is better than XROC in hypertext, both are as complementary as the two sides of the coin.

complementary and South
IEEE has a dual complementary regional and technical structure – with organizational units based on geography ( e. g., the IEEE Philadelphia Section, IEEE South Africa Section ) and technical focus ( e. g., the IEEE Computer Society ).
Despite city approval in 1992 of the Riverside South plan, which would create a public park with private funds, opponents claim that any complementary public funding to bury the road would benefit only the developer and effectively waste the public funds used to renovate the viaduct in the 1990s.
It also calls for a complementary project for another motorway called South Corridor, connecting downtown San Juan with Rawson and other southern suburbs.
It is often argued that the policy of Bantu ( African ) education was aimed to direct black or non-white youth to the unskilled labour market, although Hendrik Verwoed, at the time Minister of Native Affairs, claimed that the aim was to solve South Africa's " ethnic problems " by creating complementary economic and political units for different ethnic groups.

complementary and America
Out of those grew a complementary medical movement, which now includes hundreds of M. D. s, chiefly in Europe and North America, and has its own clinics, hospitals, and medical schools.
While in North America and Europe, two complementary versions of the game-Blue and White-exist, marketed simultaneously, this was not the case in Japan.

complementary and Africa
As Hillgruber described it: " After the creation of an European continental empire buttressed by the conquest of Russia, a second stage of imperial expansion was to follow with the acquisition of complementary territory in Central Africa and a system of bases to support a strong surface fleet in the Atlantic and Indian Ocean.

complementary and is
When a specific allophone ( from a set of allophones that correspond to a phoneme ) must be selected in a given context ( i. e. using a different allophone for a phoneme will cause confusion or make the speaker sound non-native ), the allophones are said to be complementary ( i. e. the allophones complement each other, and one is not used in a situation where the usage of another is standard ).
In the case of complementary allophones, each allophone is used in a specific phonetic context and may be involved in a phonological process.
However, when there are complementary allophones of a phoneme, so that the allophony is significant, things become more complicated.
Alternative medicine is frequently grouped with complementary medicine or integrative medicine, which, in general, refers to the same interventions when used in conjunction with mainstream techniques, under the umbrella term complementary and alternative medicine, or CAM.
Edzard Ernst has said that in Austria and Germany complementary and alternative medicine is mainly in the hands of physicians, while some estimates suggest that at least half of American alternative practitioners are physicians.
The term ' complementary medicine ' is primarily used to describe practices employed in conjunction with or to complement conventional medical treatments.
Ralph Snyderman and Andrew Weil state that " integrative medicine is not synonymous with complementary and alternative medicine.
The Atari 5200 SuperSystem, commonly known as the Atari 5200, is a video game console that was introduced in 1982 by Atari Inc. as a higher end complementary console for the popular Atari 2600.
In molecular biology and genetics, the linking between two nitrogenous bases on opposite complementary DNA or certain types of RNA strands that are connected via hydrogen bonds is called a base pair ( often abbreviated bp ).
It is specifically designed to work with each particular model of computer, interfacing with various devices that make up the complementary chipset of the system.
Another complementary view is that this idea may have been used by ministers and counselors to deter aristocratic whims that would otherwise be to the detriment of the state's people.
In the complementary energy-dependent approach, the time-independent Schrödinger equation is solved using the scattering theory formalism.
The complementary problem is in co-NP and asks: " given a finite set of integers, does every non-empty subset have a nonzero sum?
The Beretta Cx4 Storm shares magazines with many Beretta pistols, and is designed to be complementary to the Beretta Px4 Storm pistol.
The interaction between the two main factions is largely complementary with each faction possessing a particular expertise and both committed to the continued rule of the Communist Party and not allowing intra-party factional politics to threaten party unity.
In genetics, complementary DNA ( cDNA ) is DNA synthesized from a messenger RNA ( mRNA ) template in a reaction catalyzed by the enzyme reverse transcriptase and the enzyme DNA polymerase.
Thus it is a ' complementary ' copy of the mRNA, and is thus called complementary DNA ( cDNA ).
This strand of DNA is complementary DNA.

complementary and temporary
Under the ADA, complementary paratransit service is required for passengers who are 1 ) Unable to navigate the public bus system, 2 ) unable to get to a point from which they could access the public bus system, or 3 ) have a temporary need for these services because of injury or some type of limited duration cause of disability ( 49 CFR 37. 123 ).

complementary and .
Well led, properly organized cavalry, in its complementary role to infantry, had four functions.
This aircraft, which was planned for initial operational use about 1965, would be complementary to but likewise competitive with the four strategic ballistic missile systems, all of which are scheduled to become available earlier.
A unified set of regulations, applicable to all areas, was issued in 1929, and a complementary series of demographic inquiries in selected areas was instituted at the same time.
Wexler had charged the precinct judges in these cases with `` complementary '' miscount of the vote, in which votes would be taken from one candidate and given to another.
The technological, operative approach, which she calls extraverted, and the mystic, contemplative, psychological one, which she calls introverted are not mutually exclusive, but complementary instead, as meditation requires practice in the real world, and conversely.
However, the Greeks thought of the two qualities as complementary: the two gods are brothers, and when Apollo at winter left for Hyperborea, he would leave the Delphic oracle to Dionysus.
Historian Richard Abels sees Alfred's educational and military reforms as complementary.
Critics maintain that the terms “ complementaryand “ alternative medicine ” are deceptive euphemisms meant to give an impression of medical authority.
A 1998 systematic review of studies assessing its prevalence in 13 countries concluded that about 31 % of cancer patients use some form of complementary and alternative medicine .< ref name = Ernst_Cassileth > Alternative medicine varies from country to country.
NCCAM cites the use of acupuncture in addition to usual care in order to help lessen pain as an example of complementary medicine.
The terms ' integrative ' or ' integrated medicine ' indicate combinations of conventional and alternative medical treatments that have some scientific proof of efficacy ; such practices are viewed by advocates as the best examples of complementary medicine.

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