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Perhaps the first remark that quarks should possess an additional quantum number was made as a short footnote in the preprint of Boris Struminsky in connection with Ω < sup >-</ sup > hyperon composed of three strange quarks with parallel spins ( this situation was peculiar, because since quarks are fermions, such combination is forbidden by the Pauli exclusion principle ): Boris Struminsky was a PhD student of Nikolay Bogolyubov.
The use, ownership and sale of skateboards were forbidden in Norway from 1978 to 1989 because of the high number of injuries caused by boards.
In semiconductors and insulators, electrons are confined to a number of bands of energy, and forbidden from other regions.
An illegal prime is a prime number that represents information which is forbidden to possess or distribute.
A small number of modern Jewish theologians such as Yehezkel Kaufman and Rabbi Joseph H. Hertz have suggested that perhaps only the Israelites were forbidden to worship idols, but perhaps such worship was permissible for members of other religions.
With the advent of the Russian Revolution in 1917, additional regulations and orders were added to make the membership in a number of organizations, including socialist and communist organizations, forbidden.
Many public notices were in vain devoted to restrain the habit of littering the surrounding waters and restricting the number of animals kept within the city walls, and not until the end of the Middle Ages were gutters ordered to be cleaned twice a week and the placement of bogs forbidden next to neighbours and thoroughfares.
However, a small number of Russian Orthodox churches were in use till the very end of the Swedish dominion, and the forceful conversion of ethnic Russian Orthodox forbidden by law.
* Zarankiewicz problem on the maximum number of edges in a bipartite graph with forbidden subgraphs
Although the Kuomintang had allowed contested elections for a small number of seats in Legislative Yuan, opposition parties were still forbidden.
In 1222 their number was increased to twenty-four ; but they were forbidden to touch the city property, which was to remain in the charge of certain communarii chosen by themselves.
The number of temples was reduced, restrictions on membership in the sangha were installed, and Buddhist monks and nuns were literally chased into the mountains, forbidden to mix with society.
Coaching stock and individual multiple unit cars are allocated five-digit numbers ; since the early 1980s it has been forbidden for them to have the same numbers as locomotives, but before then duplication was possible because they carried a prefix letter, which was considered part of the number.
A number of research areas were declared " bourgeois pseudoscience " and forbidden.
More specifically, the running time for testing whether H is a minor of G in this case is O ( n < sup > 3 </ sup >), where n is the number of vertices in G and the big O notation hides a constant that depends superexponentially on H. Thus, by applying the polynomial time algorithm for testing whether a given graph contains any of the forbidden minors, it is possible to recognize the members of any minor-closed family in polynomial time.
The annual magistrates-tribune of the plebs, aedile, quaestor, praetor, and consul — were forbidden reelection until a number of years had passed.
Because of censorship a certain number of very remarkable movies were forbidden at this time.
Although the Temple Mount is treated by many Orthodox Jewish authorities as being forbidden territory, a small number of groups permit access, but require immersion before ascending the Mount as a precaution.
After each set of blocks is destroyed, if the player did so without destroying any forbidden cubes and cleared all normal and advantage cubes then they are awarded a bonus for perfection, and an additional row is added to the end of the stage ( thereby increasing the number of rows the cubes have to travel to fall off the end of the stage ).
He is also known for the Kövari – Sós – Turán theorem bounding the number of edges that can exist in a bipartite graph with certain forbidden subgraphs,
" in a " forbidden words " strip — but is seen in the background of a number of strips.
Also on the upper right quadrant of a grid, the Motzkin number for n gives the number of routes from coordinate ( 0, 0 ) to coordinate ( n, 0 ) on n steps if one is allowed to move only to the right ( up, down or straight ) at each step but forbidden from dipping below the y = 0 axis.
Because of limited space in gardens and the potential damage to property, this version of cricket is unique in that there are no concept of runs as attacking shots are expressly forbidden, and instead the winning batsman is the one who can survive the longest number of deliveries.
A number of domain names, typically those of other TLDs, two letter domains and potentially offensive domains ( such as porn. ie ) are forbidden from being registered.

number and degrees
The number of degrees of freedom DF can be partitioned in a similar way: one of these components ( that for error ) specifies a chi-squared distribution which describes the associated sum of squares, while the same is true for " treatments " if there is no treatment effect.
being the specific heat for constant volume, is the adiabatic index, and is the number of degrees of freedom ( 3 for monatomic gas, 5 for diatomic gas ).
where < big ></ big > is the number of degrees of freedom divided by two, R is the universal gas constant and n is the number of moles in the system ( a constant ).
A large number of Old Testament passages were regarded as messianic by the Jews, many more than are commonly considered messianic by Christians, and various groups of Jews assigned varying degrees of significance to them.
A reasonable number of historical figures are known to have cross-dressed to varying degrees and for a variety of reasons.
Because approach number four is often based on hardware mechanisms and avoids abstractions and a multiplicity of degrees of freedom, it is more practical.
The Fahrenheit scale later was redefined to make the freezing-to-boiling interval exactly 180 degrees, a convenient value as 180 is a highly composite number, meaning that it is evenly divisible into many fractions.
Various reasons have been suggested for the resistance to the Celsius system in the U. S., including the larger size of each degree Celsius ( resulting in the need for decimals where integer Fahrenheit degrees were adequate for much non-technical work ), the lower zero point in the Fahrenheit system ( which reduces the number of negative signs when measurements such as weather data were averaged ), and the more intuitive alignment of its 0-100 scale to the ordinary range of outdoor temperatures seen in most of the U. S. ( e. g., 0 ° F
This is the use of the factor n-1 in the denominator of the formula, rather than just n. This occurs when the sample mean rather than the population mean is used to centre the data and since the sample mean is a linear combination of the data the residual to the sample mean overcounts the number of degrees of freedom by the number of constraint equations — in this case one.
Some of the male lecturers in Oxford are still not happy with women getting degrees ; the number of women in the University is restricted by statute to no more than 25 % ( a restriction which would only be removed in the 1970s ); women are segregated in special women's colleges such as Shrewsbury, while the prestigious historic colleges remain exclusively male ; women's colleges are starved for funds and run on a shoestring.
For example, generally German-style games do not have a fixed number of players like chess or bridge ; though there is a sizable body of German-style games that are designed for exactly two players, most games can accommodate anywhere from two to six players ( with varying degrees of suitability ).
This also involves a dramatic reduction in the number of degrees available and placing them into a system of majors and minors within other existing degrees.
As the number of degrees of freedom becomes arbitrarily large, a system approaches continuity ; examples include a string or the surface of a body of water.
In contrast, in the QCD they " fluctuate " ( annealing ), and through the large number of gauge degrees of freedom the entropy plays an important role ( see below ).
Quantum field theory ( QFT ) provides a theoretical framework for constructing quantum mechanical models of systems classically represented by an infinite number of degrees of freedom, that is, fields and ( in a condensed matter context ) many-body systems.
The field's elementary degrees of freedom are the occupation numbers, and each occupation number is indexed by a number indicating which of the single-particle states it refers to:
For the better part of ten years, the show has shared the number one position with Coronation Street, with varying degrees of difference between the two.
The school offers a number of master's degrees and certificates, including a Master of Divinity.
A statistical approach can work well in classical systems when the number of degrees of freedom ( and so the number of variables ) is so large that exact solution is not possible, or not really useful.
What can make PTS difficult to diagnose is the fact that symptoms can often first appear long after the actual cause of the syrinx occurred, e. g. a car accident occurring and then the patient first experiencing PTS symptoms such as pain, loss of sensation, reduced ability on the skin to feel varying degrees of hot and cold, a number of months after car accident.

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