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concept and frame
Nevertheless, all of these systems can also be described without requiring the concept of centrifugal force, in terms of motions and forces in a stationary frame, at the cost of taking somewhat more care in the consideration of forces and motions within the system.
This looks odd as Dumézil's definition of the concept of frame god would fit well the figure of Janus.
So, strictly speaking, inertial frame is a relative concept.
This is the basis of the Galilean transformation, and the concept of frame of reference.
For a more general concept in physics, see frame of reference.
The time between two full moons ( a Lunar month ) is about 29. 53 days ( 29 days, 12 hours, 44 minutes ) on average ( hence, the concept of the time frame of an approximated month was derived ).
Modern skyscrapers ' walls are not load-bearing, and most skyscrapers are characterized by large surface areas of windows made possible by the concept of steel frame and curtain walls.
Robert Putnam has used the concept in a much more positive light: though he was at first careful to argue that social capital was a neutral term, stating “ whether or not shared are praiseworthy is, of course, entirely another matter ”, his work on American society tends to frame social capital as a producer of " civic engagement " and also a broad societal measure of communal health.
* An observational frame ( such as an inertial frame or non-inertial frame of reference ) is a physical concept related to state of motion.
It does not do away with the concept of past and future, but instead considers them directions rather than states of being ; whether some point in time is in the future or past is entirely dependent on which frame of reference you are using as a basis for observing it.
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 concept works by telling the framebuffer to use a specific chunk of its memory to display the current frame.
The basic construction concept from the prototypes was retained, except that the roof was made of ABS plastic, and the lower frame chassis elements were made of steel.
One example that Goffman used to help people better understand the concept is associating the frame with the concept of a picture frame.
He used the picture frame concept to illustrate how people use the frame ( which represents structure ) to hold together their picture ( which represents the context ) of what they are experiencing in their life.
Obviously, this flight took place at a low speed whereas the appeal of the PDE engine concept lies more at high speeds, but the demonstration showed that a PDE can be integrated into an aircraft frame without experiencing structural problems from the 195-200 dB detonation waves.
The famous Michelson-Morley experiment demonstrated that predictions deduced from this concept were not borne out in reality, falsifying the idea of an absolute frame of reference.

concept and story
The term " cyberspace " was first used by the cyberpunk science fiction author William Gibson, though the concept was described somewhat earlier, for example in the Vernor Vinge short story " True Names ," and even earlier in John M. Ford's novel, Web of Angels.
" Commonly, concept albums incorporate preconceived musical or lyrical ideas with all songs contributing to a single overall theme or unified story.
Sorrow ( released in December 1968 ) by British group the Pretty Things is generally considered to be among the first creatively successful rock concept albums-in that each song is part of an overarching unified conceptthe life story of the main character, Sebastian Sorrow.
From 1975 to 1979, a Canadian progressive power trio, Rush, released three albums containing sidelong epics, regarded by some as concept albums ( though not actually concept albums by strict definition of the term ; that is, none of the other songs on the album have anything to do with each other or the 20-minute sidelong epic, so there is no pervasive concept or story ).
Another progressive rock act, Genesis, released the concept album The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway in 1974, a double disc that told the story of the street punk Rael.
magazine ran a coverstory on Phenomena, In 1996, Meat Loaf released Welcome to the Neighborhood, a concept album that tells the story of a relationship.
2: Scenes from a Memory, a story concept album.
These were story concept albums which named as O3: A Trilogy, Part One, O3: A Trilogy, Part Two, and O3: A Trilogy, Part Three.
An important early film to move beyond the concept of the scenic was In the Land of the Head Hunters ( 1914 ), which embraced primitivism and exoticism in a staged story presented as truthful re-enactments of the life of Native Americans.
The story was slightly altered and the title changed to King Kong vs. Prometheus, returning the name to the original Frankenstein concept ( The Modern Prometheus was the alternate name of Frankenstein in the original novel ).
An early example of the Golden Rule that reflects the Ancient Egyptian concept of Maat appears in the story of The Eloquent Peasant, which dates to the Middle Kingdom ( c. 2040 – 1650 BCE ): " Now this is the command: Do to the doer to cause that he do thus to you.
In 1941, Jorge Luis Borges created The Garden of Forking Paths, a branching style short story that is often considered an inspiration for the concept of hypertext.
The original concept relied only on radiation from the Sun – for example in Arthur C. Clarke's 1965 story " Sunjammer ".
A forerunner of the kryptonite concept was the unpublished 1940 story " The K-Metal from Krypton ", by Superman co-creator Jerry Siegel.
* Greg Bear used the concept of the Noösphere as the interaction space of his ' noöcytes ' when he expanded his short story Blood Music to a full length novel in 1985.
* Ding an sich, a concept mentioned in the story.
Related to this is the concept of shadow history or secret history, in which the events of a story occur within the bounds of already-established events ( especially real-world historical events ), revealing a different interpretation of ( or motivation for ) the events.
The term was coined by Jack Williamson in a science-fiction story (" Collision Orbit ") published during 1942 in Astounding Science Fiction, but the concept may pre-date this work.
In related stories, the creation idea is caused by a single entity emanating or producing something by him-or herself, as in the Tibetan Buddhism concept of Adi-Buddha, the ancient Greek story of Gaia ( Mother Earth ), the Aztec goddess Coatlicue myth, the ancient Egyptian god Atum story, or the Genesis creation narrative.
Gibson coined the term " cyberspace " in his short story " Burning Chrome " ( 1982 ) and later popularized the concept in his debut novel, Neuromancer ( 1984 ).
The concept of " willing suspension of disbelief " explained how a modern, enlightened audience might continue to enjoy such types of story.

concept and dates
The true and global revitalisation of interest in the concept dates from 1903, when Pelham Warner took a team to Australia with the promise that he would regain " the ashes ".
The concept of community college dates back to the time of the former Minister of Education, Culture and Sports ( MECS ) that had under its wings the Bureaus of Elementary Education, Secondary Education, Higher Education and Vocational-Technical Education.
The concept of data warehousing dates back to the late 1980s when IBM researchers Barry Devlin and Paul Murphy developed the " business data warehouse ".
The discipline of memetics, which dates from the mid 1980s, provides an approach to evolutionary models of cultural information transfer based on the concept of the meme.
The concept of a " picture element " dates to the earliest days of television, for example as " Bildpunkt " ( the German word for pixel, literally ' picture point ') in the 1888 German patent of Paul Nipkow.
Although the concept of offering hospitality to the traveler dates back to early cultures ( notably ancient Greece: xenia and Viking Age Scandinavia ), the idea of applying it specifically to Esperanto speakers began in 1966 in Argentina when Ruben Feldman-Gonzalez started the Programo Pasporto.
Marco Polo in his 13th-century travels, for example, describes the Persian race — the current concept of " race " dates back only to the 17th century.
Early Greek discussion of the concept likewise dates to the 6th century BCE.
The concept that software might contain errors dates back to Ada Lovelace's 1843 notes on the analytical engine in which she speaks of the difficulty of preparing program " cards " for Charles Babbage's Analytical engine:
The formal concept of civil liberties dates back to the English legal charter the Magna Carta 1215, which in turn was based on pre-existing documents namely the English Charter of Liberties, a landmark document in English legal history.
The concept of forensic entomology dates back to at least the 14th century.
The Promotion / Relegation Series concept dates as far back as 1965 and the first season of the Japan Soccer League.
The concept of a tape deck that used tape reels permanently housed in a removable cartridge, as opposed to individual reels and tape that needed to be threaded by hand, dates from the early 1950s.
The idea of " essence precedes existence " is a concept which dates back to Ibn Sina ( Avicenna ) and his school of Avicennism as well as Shahab al-Din Suhrawardi and his Illuminationist philosophy.
The idea of " essence precedes existence " is a concept which dates back to Avicenna and his school of Avicennism as well as Shahab al-Din Suhrawardi and his Illuminationist philosophy.
* Joseph Kosuth dates the concept of One and Three Chairs in the year 1965.
This concept of decadence dates from the eighteenth century, especially from Montesquieu, and was taken up by critics as a term of abuse after Désiré Nisard used it against Victor Hugo and Romanticism in general.
The original concept dates back to the early 1960s, predating the formation of the National Westminster Bank.
The concept of messenger particles dates back to the 18th century when the French physicist Charles Coulomb showed that the electrostatic force between electrically charged objects follows a law similar to Newton's Law of Gravitation.
This dates at least as far back as 1965 with The Beatles, but the Archies helped popularize the concept.
The concept of permanent power-ups that are progressively unlocked dates back to the early NES action RPGs, Deadly Towers ( 1986 ) and Rygar ( 1987 ), which blurred the line between the power-ups used in action-adventures and the experience points used in role-playing video games.
While Carlo Schmid is generally considered to be the main contributor to this constitutional innovation, the concept dates actually from the late 1920s, responding to deficiencies of the Weimar Constitution.
The concept of codification dates back to ancient Babylon.

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