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A third concept was proposed in 1923 by Gilbert N. Lewis which includes reactions with acid-base characteristics that do not involve a proton transfer.
* Air traffic management, a concept in air navigation that includes air traffic control.
This calculation also includes an allowance for light-time correction, and is therefore analogous to the concept of planetary aberration.
The report includes some of Whorf's influential contributions to linguistic theory, such as the concept of the allophone and of covert grammatical categories.
In 1975 until when he continued to release singles, he released his first non-compilation LP 2023, a concept album that includes many instrumental songs.
The CERT concept differs because it includes nonmilitary emergencies, and is coordinated with all levels of emergency authorities, local to national, via an overarching incident command system.
Although forests are classified primarily by trees, the concept of a forest ecosystem includes additional species ( such as smaller plants, fungi, bacteria, and animals ) as well as physical and chemical processes such as energy flow and nutrient cycling.
" In feminist theory the concept of patriarchy often includes all the social mechanisms that reproduce and exert male dominance over women.
This concept is not limited to magical or overtly religious behavior, but includes also one's day-to-day life and conduct.
In addition, her 1985 album The Ballad of Sally Rose is an original concept album that includes many allusions to Parsons in its narrative.
His concept of " egoistic property " not only a lack of moral restraint on how own obtains and uses things, but includes other people as well.
Within the space of these tendencies there has developed a coherent critique of " orthodox Marxism " that includes not only a rejection of the concept of " the transition " but a reconceptualization of the process of transcending capitalism that has remarkable similarities to ( Peter ) Kropotkin's thinking on this subject ... Thus one of the earliest political tendencies within which this approach appeared after the Russian revolution of 1917 was that of " Council Communism " which saw the " workers councils " in Germany ( see Bavarian Soviet Republic ), or the soviets in Russia, as new organizational forms constructed by the people.
Monistic theism, which includes the concept of a personal god as a universal, omnipotent Supreme Being who is both immanent and transcendent, is prevalent within many other schools of Hinduism as well.
To deal with this, the standard includes the concept of " profiles " and " levels ", allowing a specific set of capabilities to be defined in a manner appropriate for a subset of applications.
The Latter Day Saint concept of revelation includes the belief that revelation from God is available to all those who earnestly seek it with the intent of doing good.
It includes early versions of the concept of checks and balances, and asserts the superiority of a republic over a principality.
The concept of a sample thus includes the process of how the data are obtained ( that is, the random variables ).
The concept includes a number of interrelated ideas ; the unifying one is that tradition refers to beliefs, objects or customs performed or believed in in the past, originating in it, transmitted through time by being taught by one generation to the next, and are performed or believed in the present.
Computability theory includes the closely related concept of Turing equivalence.
The concept can be generalized to a total, distortion, or true power factor where the apparent power includes all harmonic components.
The statute explicitly says that the American invention concept includes discoveries ( 35 USC § 100 ( a )), contrary to the European invention concept.
In recent economic writings the concept of firm-specific human capital, which includes those social relationships, individual instincts, and instructional details that are of value within one firm ( but not in general ), appears by way of explaining some labour mobility issues and such phenomena as golden handcuffs.
In Japan, such examples of music inspired by a work and not intended to soundtrack an radio play or motion picture adaptation of it are known as an " image album " or " image song ," though this definition also includes such things as film score demos inspired by concept art and songs inspired by a TV series which do not feature in it.

concept and implicit
He pointed out that implicit in the early Buddhist concept of dependent origination is the lack of any substantial being ( anatta ) underlying the participants in origination, so that they have no independent existence, a state identified as emptiness ( śūnyatā ), or emptiness of a nature or essence ( svabhāva ).
In the Rig Veda, the belief ( or observation ) that a natural justice and harmony pervades the natural world becomes manifest in the concept of rta, which is both ' nature's way ' and the order implicit in nature.
Like Einstein, Schrödinger was dissatisfied with the concept of entanglement, because it seemed to violate the speed limit on the transmission of information implicit in the theory of relativity.
This concept, called a floating timeline, may be interpreted as an ongoing implicit retcon of their birthdate.
While this doesn ’ t quite make complete sense, Lewis wished to stress its implicit point: that even within the attempt to prove that the concept of omnipotence is immediately incoherent, one admits that it is immediately coherent, and that the only difference is that this attempt if forced to admit this despite that the attempt is constituted by a perfectly irrational route to its own unwilling end, with a perfectly irrational set of ' things ' included in that end.
The final element of courtly love, the concept of " love as desire never to be fulfilled ", was at times implicit in Arabic poetry, but was first developed into a doctrine in European literature, in which all four elements of courtly love were present.
Because it was the first major typesetting program to incorporate the concept of an implicit " underlying page " frame, and one of the first to incorporate a strong " style sheet " concept, Ventura Publisher produces documents with a high degree of internal consistency, unless specifically overridden by the user.
" The Chinese concept of Ren, indicates that conscience, along with social etiquette and correct relationships, assist humans to follow The Way ( Tao ) a mode of life reflecting the implicit human capacity for goodness and harmony.
The title " zeroth law of thermodynamics " began to appear in textbooks to refer to statements of this kind, though now stripped of their explicit reference to heat ; their implicit dependence on the notion of heat could not be removed because they rely on the concept of thermal equilibrium which in turn relies on the concept of transfer of heat by conduction or radiation, the presence or absence of which must be empirically recognizable in order to make the concept of thermal equilibrium empirically recognizable.
" Justice White's opinion for the majority answered this question in the negative, stating that " to claim that a right to engage in such conduct is ' deeply rooted in this Nation's history and tradition ' or ' implicit in the concept of ordered liberty ' is, at best, facetious.
* A coronal plane across the head and brain is modernly conceived to be parallel to the face ( the etymology refers to corona or crown ; the plane in which a king's crown sits on his head is not exactly parallel to the face, and exportation of the concept to less frontally endowed animals than us is obviously even more conflictive, but there is an implicit reference to the coronal suture of the cranium, which forms between the frontal and temporal / parietal bones, giving a sort of diadema configuration which is roughly parallel to the face ).
Schmitt was at pains to remove what he saw as a taboo surrounding the concept of " dictatorship " and to show that, in his eyes, the concept is implicit whenever power is wielded through pathways outside the slow processes of parliamentary politics and the bureaucracy:
The final element of courtly love, the concept of " love as desire never to be fulfilled ", was also at times implicit in Arabic poetry.
The Courts have viewed the Due Process Clause, and sometimes other clauses of the Constitution, as embracing those fundamental rights that are “ implicit in the concept of ordered liberty .” Just what those rights are is not always clear, nor is the Supreme Court's authority to enforce such unenumerated rights clear.
* Palko v. Connecticut, 302 U. S. 319 ( 1937 ) the due process clause incorporated those rights which were " implicit in the concept of ordered liberty.
Courts have viewed the Due Process Clause, and sometimes other clauses of the Constitution, as embracing those fundamental rights that are “ implicit in the concept of ordered liberty .” Just what those rights are is not always clear, nor is the Supreme Court's authority to enforce such unenumerated rights clear.
Thus, if a guarantee of the Bill of Rights was " fundamental " or " implicit in the concept of ordered liberty ," Harlan agreed that it applied to the states as well as the federal government.
Dirichlet does not explicitly recognise the concept of the group that is central to modern algebra, but many of his proofs show an implicit understanding of group theory.
Since then there has been an underpinning concept of professional behaviour and the implicit right, or even duty, to discipline members who did not conduct themselves appropriately.
The final element of courtly love, the concept of " love as desire never to be fulfilled ", was also at times implicit in Arabic poetry.

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