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The conventional symbol Z possibly comes from the German word ( atomic number ).
The conventional symbol for current is, which originates from the French phrase intensité de courant, or in English current intensity.
This biohazard sign is a completely conventional symbol with no inherent relationship to what it represents.
The conventional symbol for the material property, thermal conductivity, is.
The symbol of the Science Patrol is the outline of a five-pointed star with the outline of a conventional rocketship having its nose in the center of the star.
* α, the conventional symbol for angular eccentricity
symbol set includes joined letters ( typographical ligatures ) to replace the two-letter digraphs " wh ", " sh ", and " ch " of conventional writing, and also ligatures for most of the long vowels.
This is the conventional, internationally recognized symbol indicating the runway is permanently closed and unsuitable for use.
The conventional seven colours of the rainbow symbol
Author Michael Bliss wrote that while Thunderbolt may appear to be a conventional violent action film with Eastwood in the lead role, the film is more like " a meditation on, than a representation of, the male camaraderie theme " using rhetorical devices such as symbol, camerawork, and allusive dialogue to add to that theme.
The troland ( symbol Td ), named after Leonard T. Troland, is a unit of conventional retinal illuminance.
The company has been hailed by the Chicago Tribune as “ impossibly inventive ” and “ full of visual wit ,” and described by the Chicago Sun-Times as “ one of the only theaters that can keep a 2-year-old and a 50-year-old equally enchanted and filled with wide-eyed wonder .” Working outdoors in public spaces as well as in both established theaters and non-traditional venues, Redmoon blends elements of ritual and symbol, spectacular physical performance and live music with exquisitely crafted objects and machines, producing works of stunning originality that are capable of delighting non-traditional audiences and conventional theater-goers alike.
However, in spread spectrum systems, the term symbol may also be used at a higher layer and refer to one information bit, or a block of information bits that are modulated using for example conventional QAM modulation, before the CDMA spreading code is applied.

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Different linear combinations of W, X, Y and Z can create signals equivalent to those picked up by any conventional microphone ( omnidirectional, cardioid, hypercardioid, etc.
However, for hydrogenic atoms ( those in which the electron acts as though it circles a single structure with effective charge Z ), Bohr realized from his derivation that an extra quantity would need to be added to the conventional, in order to account for the extra pull on the electron, and thus the extra energy between levels, as a result of the increased nuclear charge.
In conventional SO ( 10 ) models, the fermions lie in three spinorial 16 representations, one for each generation, which decomposes under × U ( 1 )< sub > χ </ sub >/ Z < sub > 5 </ sub > as

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Atom probes are unlike conventional optical or electron microscopes, in that the magnification effect comes from the magnification provided by a highly curved electric field, rather than by the manipulation of radiation paths.
The term wireframe comes from designers using metal wire to represent the 3 dimensional shape of solid objects. 3D wireframe allows to construct and manipulate solids and solid surfaces. 3D solid modeling technique efficiently draws high quality representation of solids than the conventional line drawing.
Heat pumps are already at a price disadvantage when it comes to initial investment ( not long-term savings ) compared to conventional heating solutions like boilers, so the drive towards more efficient heat pumps and air conditioners is often led by legislative measures on minimum efficiency standards.
" He said " although the movie's conventional and poetic action sequences are extraordinarily good and its landscapes beautifully photographed ..., it is most interesting in its almost jolly account of chaos, corruption, and defeat "; among the actors, he commented particularly on William Holden: " After years of giving bored performances in boring movies, Holden comes back gallantly in The Wild Bunch.
The term " core " comes from conventional transformers whose windings surround a magnetic core.
Salvation, he said, comes through submission to the marabout and hard work, a departure from conventional Islamic teaching.
From another point of view, the novel's plot is another variation of a conventional nineteenth-century theme: an innocent young provincial comes to seek his fortune in the capital, where he succumbs to corruption, and loses all traces of his former freshness and purity.
These benefits are essential when it comes to producing higher yields, which is mostly what producers are trying to do now but only through conventional methods rather than CA.
The War was over a rare substance never mentioned in the book but it could be about petroleum, as all knowledge of the war comes from biblical metaphors ; the substance was called " bread " as the " Christians gladiated over it "— as in countries fighting conventional wars.
Other Lovecraftian tales portray a more conventional walk-in idea in which an alien being comes to earth and takes over the consciousness of a human.
The majority of the cynicism as regards conventional lovers however comes from Launce and Speed, who serve as foils for Proteus and Valentine and " supply a mundane view of the idealistic flights of fancy indulged in by Proteus and Valentine.
" Another challenge to the conventional notion of wilderness comes from Robert Winkler in his book, Going Wild: Adventures with Birds in the Suburban Wilderness.
The remainder of the language's awkwardness comes from the concise punctuation-based syntax, which many people find more difficult than a more conventional word-based syntax.
As the process continues, and ' the libido leaves the bright upper world ... sinks back into its own depths ... below, in the shadows of the unconscious ', so too what comes to the forefront is ' what was hidden under the mask of conventional adaptation: the shadow ', with the result that ' ego and shadow are no longer divided but are brought together in an — admittedly precarious — unity '.
This means that if more than one photon comes back in a single pulse, a conventional single-photon detector would record the arrival time of only the first photon.
" In Manning's books, the word " feminine " is used in a derogatory sense, and tends to be associated with female complacency, foolishness, artifice and deviousness, and fulfilment for women comes in fairly conventional roles of wife, mother and the private domain.
Class 313s are fitted with rheostatic braking ( disabled on London Overground ) in addition to conventional 3 step air-operated disc braking ; during braking if wheelslide is detected by the WSP ( WheelSlide Protection ) rheostatic braking is disabled and the disc-braking comes into effect.
Determined to shake things up ( particularly after he is forced to deal with the irate farmer when he comes to collect his pigs ), Stationmaster Porter tries to renovate the station in several ways, most sensibly by painting the entire station, but also by less conventional means-including stopping the passing express and organising an excursion to Connemara.
His character comes to introduce the themes of socialism to the play, as well as serving to question the conventional views on marriage and social order.
A scholar every bit as inquisitive as Helmut, Ariane yet comes to embody the truth that Helmut has forsaken: that conventional taboos, though conventional, serve a grand ethical purpose.
In 2012, the magazine Verve listed her as a one of India's " Young Power Women " and wrote, " In a reel world peopled by Size Zero-toned bodies and pretty-as-a-picture heroines, Balan comes across as completely real and natural – a woman who has followed her own instincts and dared to live her destiny by being her own person and not morphing herself to fit into any conventional slot.
Over the course of the game, Estacado comes into possession of the " Darkness guns " that are more powerful than conventional weapons but consume darkness energy in order to fire.

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It may be that in this comment he has broken from the conventional pattern more violently than in any other regard, for the treatment in his books is far removed from even the genial irony of Ellen Glasgow, who was the only important novelist before him to challenge the conventional picture of planter society.
Certain pianistic traits are common to all five Schnabelian renditions, most notably the `` Schnabel trill '' ( which differs from the conventional trill in that the two notes are struck simultaneously ).
These areas, by virtue of their abrupt density of pattern, stated the literal surface with such new and superior force that the resulting contrast drove the simulated printing into a depth from which it could be rescued -- and set to shuttling again -- only by conventional perspective ; ;
Musically and dramatically, Rangoni is as far removed from the conventional monk as Varlaam.
Since experience indicates that effluents from oxidation ponds do not create major problems at these BOD concentrations, the goal for the effluent quality of the accelerated treatment system was the same as from conventional oxidation ponds.
Nor is it necessary to look for such evidence in the great urban centers of our culture that are admittedly almost entirely secularized and so profoundly estranged from the conventional forms in which the gospel has been communicated.
In making his argument, the speaker uses the conventional, text book approved order of argument from Swift ’ s time ( which was derived from the Latin rhetorician Quintilian ).
When a vessel is in a narrow channel or on a lee shore so that there is no room to tack the vessel in a conventional manner an anchor attached to the lee quarter may be dropped from the lee bow.
Drawing lessons from this failure, Massoud decided to avoid conventional confrontation with larger and better armed government troops and to instead wage a guerrilla war.
Steiner's views of Christianity diverge from conventional Christian thought in key places, and include gnostic elements:
Tied arch bridges have an arch-shaped superstructure, but differ from conventional arch bridges.
Thus, in the Hindu schools, if a claim was made that could not be substantiated by appeal to the textual canon, it would be considered as ridiculous as a claim that the sky was green and, conversely, a claim which could not be substantiated via conventional means might still be justified through textual reference, differentiating this from the epistemology of modern science.
Black metal songs often stray from conventional song structure and often lack clear verse-chorus sections.
According to David Robinson, unlike in more conventional slapstick comedies, the comic moments in Chaplin's films centred on the Tramp's attitude to the things happening to him: the humour did not come from the Tramp bumping into a tree but from his lifting of his hat to the tree in apology.
Chaplin also diverged from conventional slapstick by slowing down his pace and exhausting each scene of its comic potential, and focusing more on developing the viewer's relationship to the characters.

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