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Yutaka Izubuchi serves as supervising director, with character designs by Nobuteru Yuki, and Junichiro Tamamori and Makoto Kobayashi in charge of mecha and conceptual designs.
The charge, then, is that ineliminable ceteris paribus clauses in an analysis conceal a conceptual circularity.
* Another conceptual design using a fixed charge of gas, with no ports and without carriages, as a Stirling engine.

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His talent extended beyond the confines of his sculpture to consideration of the setting in which it would be situated ; his ability to synthesise sculpture, painting and architecture into a coherent conceptual and visual whole has been termed by the art historian Irving Lavin the " unity of the visual arts.
On September 30, 1985, Stern and Quivers were fired for what management termed " conceptual differences " regarding the show.
Mark Turner and Gilles Fauconnier cite Arthur Koestler ´ s 1964 book The Act of Creation as an early forerunner of conceptual blending: Koestler had identified a common pattern in creative achievements in the arts, sciences and humor that he had termed " bisociation of matrices "-a notion he described with many striking examples, but did not formalize in algorithmic terms.
Macaulay duration and modified duration are both termed " duration " and have the same ( or close to the same ) numerical value, but it is important to keep in mind the conceptual distinctions between them.
On September 30, 1985, the show was cancelled due to what management termed as " conceptual differences " between themselves and Stern regarding his show.

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* Online test of statics conceptual knowledge ( meant for teachers )
Therefore, further technological and conceptual advances are needed to test aspects of these theories.
Meeting minutes state that SEPTA “ discourage ( s ) disturbing the soil, digging up or removing the existing blacktop or adding blacktop to the site .... SEPTA would permit the borough to cover the existing blacktop with brick .” In addition, meeting minutes from 2003 state that the borough council was “ given certain constraints by SEPTA who preferred that the borough not disturb the soil .” Jane Spector, who designed a conceptual plan for the property, told park and recreation officials that “ a condition of the lease is that there would be no remediation of soils by SEPTA, nothing that, considering the property ’ s history, soils should not be moved or disturbed ; no soils test have been done ,” according minutes from a 2003 meeting.
The fact that this test again depends on speakers ' judgments about relatedness, however, means that this test for polysemy is not infallible, but is rather merely a helpful conceptual aid.
So as a conceptual aid in interpreting the results of this test, the time needed to transfer CO from the air to the blood can be divided into two parts.
The dimensions of religiosity: A conceptual model with an empirical test.
Users should be careful to ensure that concept inventories are actually testing conceptual understanding, rather than test-taking ability, language skills, or other abilities that can influence test performance.
A 1980 AMC Concord served as the test vehicle in s conceptual design study of the automotive Improved Gas Turbine ( IGT ) powertrain.

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Cognitive linguists emphasize that metaphors serve to facilitate the understanding of one conceptual domain, typically an abstract one like ' life ' or ' theories ' or ' ideas ', through expressions that relate to another, more familiar conceptual domain, typically a more concrete one like ' journey ' or ' buildings ' or ' food '.
During the 70's many programmers began to write ' conceptual ontologies ', which structured real-world information into computer-understandable data.
The conceptual difference was between ' immovable property ', which would transfer title along with the land, and ' movable property ', which a person could lawfully take and would retain title to on disposal of the land.
For example, the dictionary entry for conversation includes a box with the heading: ' A conversation is like a journey, with the speakers going from one place to another ', followed by vocabulary items ( words and phrases ) which embody this metaphorical schema Language teaching experts are beginning to explore the relevance of conceptual metaphor to how learners learn and what teachers do in the classroom.
These included ' Hannah Weiner at Her Job ', " a sort of open house hosted by her employer, A. H. Schreiber Co., Inc ." and ' Fashion Show Poetry Event ' with Eduardo Costa, John Perreault, Andy Warhol and others in a " collaborative and innovative enterprise that incorporated conceptual art, design, poetry and performance.
It is largely his conceptual analysis that made his work much more rigorous than his peers ', a point which can be seen clearly in his seminal work Are Theories of Learning Necessary?
He distinguishes between the wholly conceptual immaterial number, which he regards as the ' divine number ', and the numbers which measure material things, the ' scientific ' number.
In April 1891, Dr. Alexander Graham Bell did actually record conceptual notes on an ' electrical radiophone ', which discussed ".... the possibility of seeing by electricity " using devices that employed tellurium or selenium imaging components.

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These problems, together with some conceptual puzzles, led many physicists to believe that a theory more complete than quantized general relativity must describe the behavior near the Planck scale.
This conceptual distinction continues to operate in political science, although some political scientists, philosophers, historians and cultural anthropologists have argued that most political action in any given society occurs outside of its state, and that there are societies that are not organized into states which nevertheless must be considered in political terms.
To make a user-friendly system, the system must have conceptual integrity, which can only be achieved by separating architecture from implementation.
As well as the rotor apex seals evident in the conceptual diagram, the rotor must also seal against the chamber ends.
In baseball, the strike zone is a conceptual right pentagonal prism over home plate which defines the boundaries through which a pitch must pass in order to count as a strike when the batter does not swing.
The table / column structure may be different from a direct translation of the entity classes and attributes, but it must ultimately carry out the objectives of the conceptual entity class structure.
For Frye, this kind of coherent, critical integrity involves claiming a body of knowledge for criticism that, while independent of literature, is yet constrained by it: " If criticism exists ," he declares, " it must be an examination of literature in terms of a conceptual framework derivable from an inductive survey of the literary field " itself ( Anatomy 7 ).
However, although it is understood that the basic principles of learning assert the importance of attending to students ’ prior knowledge, fostering conceptual understanding, and cultivating metacognitive awareness, students must also become engaged and be willing to tolerate and cognitively work through the intellectual ambiguity often associated with exposure to novel information and tasks.
; Knowledge Organization: In order to become truly literate in an area of science, students must, "( a ) have a deep foundation of factual knowledge, ( b ) understand facts and ideas in the context of a conceptual framework, and ( c ) organize knowledge in ways that facilitate retrieval and application.
In 1978, the EC, Japan, USA and USSR joined in the International Tokamak Reactor ( INTOR ) Workshop, under the auspices of the International Atomic Energy Agency ( IAEA ), to assess the readiness of magnetic fusion to move forward to the experimental power reactor ( EPR ) stage, to identify the additional R & D that must be undertaken and to define the characteristics of such an EPR by means of a conceptual design.
This must involve both skill efficiency and conceptual understanding.
Some philosophers, in particular, worry that the arguments against ceteris paribus analyses depend on a tacit reductionism about analysis: The assumption seems to be that, in order to give a conceptual analysis of a concept C, you must be able to explain C entirely in terms that have nothing to do with C. For these philosophers, a ceteris paribus clause may be indicative of virtuous circularity in an analysis rather than vicious circularity: That is, that we cannot ultimately explain ( say ) causation in terms that do not tacitly or explicitly have causal implications ; but rather than indicating the need for further analysis, they argue, the ineliminable dependence on ceteris paribus clauses or further causal talk may just show that causality cannot be explained in non-causal terms, but rather that terms like " natural law " and " cause " and " accident " can be explained only in terms of one another, by elucidating the connections between them.
* Economy of representation is the principle that grammatical structures must exist for a purpose, i. e. the structure of a sentence should be no larger or more complex than required to satisfy constraints on grammaticality, which are equivalent to constraints on the mapping between the conceptual / intensional and sensori-motor interfaces in the optimal system that minimalism seeks to explore.
As ( Murtishaw and Sathaye, 2006 ) point out, “ In the residential sector, the conceptual definition of principal and agent must be stretched beyond a strictly literal definition .”
When there is a large empirical research question or purpose the conceptual framework that organizes the response to the question must be operationalized before the data collection can begin.
... if a subject can be credited with the thought that a is F, then he must have the conceptual resources for entertaining the thought that a is G, for every property of being G of which he has a conception ( 1982, p. 104 ).
The foundation of imaging science as a discipline is the " imaging chain " – a conceptual model describing all of the factors which must be considered when developing a system for creating visual renderings ( images ).
For software to maintain conceptual integrity, the design must be controlled by a single, small group.
If there are more gradations and transitions in reality than our conceptual distinctions can capture, then it could be argued, that how those distinctions will actually apply, must necessarily become vaguer at some point.

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