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constancy and necessary
Of course, to make possible such constancy it is also necessary that this content be organized, not only through relatively fixed association but also with the aid of the rules of logic, and of our basic categories of space, time causality, universality, etc.

constancy and for
The various stress-temperature coefficients for constancy of volume and strain, constancy of pressure and strain, and constancy of pressure and length have been interrelated.
These changes then automatically accounted for the constancy of the speed of light and all electromagnetic radiation, from the viewpoints of all observers — even those in relative motion.
This type of set of experiences possesses a constancy and coherence that is lacking in the set of experiences of which hallucinations, for example, are a part.
In thermodynamics, one can calculate enthalpy by determining the requirements for creating a system from " nothingness "; the mechanical work required, pV, differs based upon the constancy of conditions present at the creation of the thermodynamic system.
Hence it is followed by one more important reason for the constancy of the repressive policy, namely, the state's interest in unremitting rates of receiving the cheap labor force that was forcibly used mainly in the extreme conditions of the east and north.
He declared simultaneity only a convenient convention which depends on the speed of light, whereby the constancy of the speed of light would be a useful postulate for making the laws of nature as simple as possible.
Holy Mother Church has firmly and with absolute constancy held, and continues to hold, that the four Gospels just named, whose historical character the Church unhesitatingly asserts, faithfully hand on what Jesus Christ, while living among men, really did and taught for their eternal salvation until the day He was taken up into heaven ( see Acts 1: 1 ).
Flower constancy has been observed for at least one species of butterfly.
Bernoulli chose a figure of a logarithmic spiral and the motto Eadem mutata resurgo (" Changed and yet the same, I rise again ") for his gravestone ; the spiral executed by the stonemasons was, however, an Archimedean spiral., “ Bernoulli wrote that the logarithmic spiral ‘ may be used as a symbol, either of fortitude and constancy in adversity, or of the human body, which after all its changes, even after death, will be restored to its exact and perfect self ’.” ( Livio 2002: 116 ).
Then the size constancy mechanism would make us see an erroneous length of the object which, for a true perspective drawing, would be farther away.
" " But I will pray for you ," said Mr. Rogers ; and so was brought the same day, the fourth of February, by the sheriffs, towards Smithfield, saying the Psalm Miserere by the way, all the people wonderfully rejoicing at his constancy ; with great praises and thanks to God for the same.
It also acknowledged the need for predictability and constancy in judicial decision making.
Even those who refuse to waste a thought on his spiritual aims remember with gratitude his constancy of effort to make England great by land and sea ; and it would be well for them also to be reminded of his no less constant efforts to make England worthy of greatness.
Strategic caution and logistic accuracy, combined with brilliant dash in small combats and constancy under all circumstances-of success or failure-perhaps emerge as the salient points of Turenne's genius for war.
The physiological basis for color constancy is thought to involve specialized neurons in the primary visual cortex that compute local ratios of cone activity, which is the same calculation that Land's retinex algorithm uses to achieve color constancy.
Color constancy is a desirable feature of computer vision, and many algorithms have been developed for this purpose.
This can be beneficial for the pollenisers, as flower constancy prevents the loss of pollen during interspecific flights and pollinators from clogging stigmas with pollen of other flower species.
The special theory of relativity was proposed by Einstein as an explanation for the seeming inconsistency between the constancy of the speed of light and the non-existence of a special, preferred or absolute frame of reference.
At a most important crisis, during the late struggle for American liberty, when this state appeared to be designated as the theatre of action for the contending armies, he was selected by the unanimous suffrage of the legislature to command the virtuous yeomanry of his country ; in this honourable employment he remained until the end of the war ; as a soldier, he was indefatigably active and coolly intrepid ; resolute and undejected in misfortunes, he towered above distress, and struggled with the manifold difficulties to which his situation exposed him, with constancy and courage.

constancy and was
" At this time there was one Odin, who was credited over all Europe with the honour, which was false, of godhead, but used more continually to sojourn at Upsala ; and in this spot, either from the sloth of the inhabitants or from its own pleasantness, he vouchsafed to dwell with somewhat especial constancy.
This was one of the early statements of size-distance invariance as a cause of perceptual size and shape constancy, a view supported by the Stoics.
The fact that Barthes ’ work was ever adapting and refuting notions of stability and constancy means there is no canon of thought within his theory to model one's thoughts upon, and thus no " Barthesism ".
: At this time there was one Odin, who was credited over all Europe with the honour, which was false, of godhead, but used more continually to sojourn at Uppsala ; and in this spot, either from the sloth of the inhabitants or from its own pleasantness, he vouchsafed to dwell with somewhat especial constancy.
I began to wish, with you, that there was no such thing as constancy in the world, particularly when I recollect how very Darby and Joan-like we lived together in London "
Bentham was until then an unquestioning adherent of the dogma of the constancy of species.
The application of Johannes von Kries's idea of adaptive gains on the three cone cell types was first explicitly applied to the problem of color constancy by Herbert E. Ives, and the method is sometimes referred to as the Ives transform or the von Kries – Ives adaptation.
He was referred to as the " English Achilles "; the historian Polydore Vergil called him " a man of singular valour, constancy, and gravity.
In 1374, it was translated into Latin by Petrarch, who quotes the heroine, Griselda, as an exemplum of that most virile virtue, constancy.
So it was Albert Einstein, who recognized that it is only required to assume the principle of relativity and the constancy of the speed of light in all inertial frames of references, in order to develop the theory of special relativity and to derive the complete Lorentz transformation.
He was suspected of having an agent with the king and of intriguing in England as well, and on 30 Dec. 1654 Charles wrote from Cologne, thanking him for his constancy to Middleton in all his distresses, acknowledging his good service upon the rebels, and promising future rewards.
The term endowed with constancy refers to prophets to whom a book was revealed ( in which the book contained legislation ) and with whom lasting covenants with God were made, abrogating past covenants.
In 1948, Roger and Colette Vendrely reported a " remarkable constancy in the nuclear DNA content of all the cells in all the individuals within a given animal species ", which they took as evidence that DNA, rather than protein, was the substance of which genes are composed.

constancy and out
His strategy at Inverlochy, his tactics at Aberdeen, Auldearn and Kilsyth furnished models of the military art, but above all his daring and constancy marked him out as one of the greatest soldiers of the war.
Kepler's second law is a statement of the constancy of the rate at which the position vector of a planet sweeps out area, with the sun taken as origin.

constancy and by
For, in accordance with Mr. Lowell's concept of an advisory board, our selections are made by experienced selectors who give both constancy and consistency to our processes and our choices.
In Latin American literature, the Nicaraguan poet Rubén Darío ( 1867 – 1916 ) consecrated the swan as a symbol of artistic inspiration by drawing attention to the constancy of swan imagery in Western culture, beginning with the rape of Leda and ending with Wagner's Lohengrin.
* Mrs. Miller and her two daughters, Nancy ( later Mrs Nightingale, a good-natured girl who is imposed on by Mr Nightingale and would be ruined by him, together with her family, by lack of constancy in virtue ) and pre-adolescent Betty
In the following year, Saxe with 65, 000 men besieged Tournai and inflicted a severe defeat on the army of the Duke of Cumberland at the Battle of Fontenoy, an encounter determined entirely by his constancy and cool leadership.
The von Kries coefficient rule rests on the assumption that color constancy is achieved by individually adapting the gains of the three cone responses, the gains depending on the sensory context, that is, the color history and surround.
He demonstrated the kinematic nature of this effect, by deriving it from the principle of relativity and the constancy of the speed of light.
The constancy of the LRL vector can also be derived from the Hamilton – Jacobi equation in parabolic coordinates ( ξ, η ), which are defined by the equations
* “ A combination of brilliant wit and a profound sense of drama, delicate thought and powerful construction, a brave, at times even a bold type of experiment and the constancy of the Russian national tradition, multiply enhanced by the greatest compositional technique – this has always fascinated and continues to fascinate me in Rodion Shchedrin ’ s musical output .” Mikhail Pletnyov
Pollinator constancy: these honeybees selectively visit flowers from only one species, as can be seen by the colour of the pollen in their baskets:
This, with a happier immediate outcome, also happens in Persuasion, when Wentworth overhears Anne making a similar observation about " women's constancy " to Captain Harville, and writes her a proposal which he gets to her by stealth.
The constancy of Gretchen's infatuation is alluded to not only by constancy of the spinning, but also by the repetition of the first stanza periodically throughout the song.

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