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Foucault's author function is the idea that an author exists only as a function of a written work, a part of its structure, but not necessarily part of the interpretive process.
This confusion is understandable because the accounting process includes the bookkeeping function, but is just one part of the accounting process.
The Bessel function of the second kind then can be thought to naturally appear as the imaginary part of the Hankel functions.
For F that are universal, such a p can generally be seen both as the concatenation of a program part and a data part, and as a single program for the function F.
Mathematically, this means that for a causal linear system to be stable all of the poles of its transfer function must have negative-real values, i. e. the real part of all the poles are less than zero.
In normal cellular function, trimming of glucose residues off the core oligosaccharide added during N-linked glycosylation is a part of protein processing.
Silicon ) and the second letter represents the general function of the part ( for diodes: A
If it is " observed " ( measured with a photon ) not at a particular slit but rather at the screen, then there is no " which path " information as part of the interaction, so the electron's " observed " position on the screen is determined strictly by its probability function.
" R. M. Hare also criticised ethical naturalism because of its fallacious definition of the terms ' good ' or ' right ' explaining how value-terms being part of our prescriptive moral language are not reducible to descriptive terms: " Value-terms have a special function in language, that of commending ; and so they plainly cannot be defined in terms of other words which themselves do not perform this function "
BPO group is an integral part of the portfolio, which involves performing a business function for a client, like payroll, call centers, insurance claims processing, and so forth.
It is important to note that a particular Euclidean function f is not part of the structure of a Euclidean domain: in general, a Euclidean domain will admit many different Euclidean functions.
A quantitative definition of 4GL has been set by Capers Jones, as part of his work on function point analysis.
The gamma function along part of the real axis
Image: Complex gamma function Re. png | Real part
Image: Complex gamma function Im. png | Imaginary part
The language was in decline by the mid-6th century, due in part to the military defeat of the Goths at the hands of the Franks, the elimination of the Goths in Italy, and geographic isolation ( in Spain the Gothic language lost its last and probably already declining function as a church language when the Visigoths converted to Catholicism in 589 ).
For such data, a function that extracts the numeric part k of the file name and returns k mod n would be nearly optimal.
If an isomorphism can be found from a relatively unknown part of mathematics into some well studied division of mathematics, where many theorems are already proved, and many methods are already available to find answers, then the function can be used to map whole problems out of unfamiliar territory over to " solid ground " where the problem is easier to understand and work with.
A system performing a given basic function is irreducibly complex if it includes a set of well-matched, mutually interacting, nonarbitrarily individuated parts such that each part in the set is indispensable to maintaining the system's basic, and therefore original, function.

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Crime in the social and legal framework is the set of facts or assumptions ( causes, consequences and objectives ) that are part of a case in which they were committed acts punishable under criminal law, and the application of which depends on the agent of a sentence or security measure criminal.
* Cascading failure, a failure in a system of interconnected parts, for example a power transmission grid, where the service provided depends on the operation of a preceding part, and the failure of a preceding part can trigger the failure of successive parts.
In Fichte's view consciousness of the self depends upon resistance or a check by something that is understood as not part of the self yet is not immediately ascribable to a particular sensory perception.
As it is part of the story that these individuals ' beliefs are not produced by reliable mechanisms or backed by veridical perceptual experiences, the claim that the justification of our beliefs depends upon such things appears to be seriously challenged.
The precision of a dating method depends in part on the half-life of the radioactive isotope involved.
The rate of emission depends on two factors: an ' atomic part ', which describes
The position of the eyes on the cephalothorax depends in part on the hardness or softness of the soil upon which they spend their lives.
Tradition is defined in biology as " a behavioral practice that is relatively enduring ( i. e., is performed repeatedly over a period of time ), that is shared among two or more members of a group, that depends in part on socially aided learning for its generation in new practitioners ", and has been called a precursor to " culture " in the anthropological sense.
In addition, Afghanistan depends on Turkmenistan for meeting a large part of the country's electricity needs.
The sense the word has in English depends in large part on the sense the Latin and Greek equivalents had acquired in Patristic and medieval Christian usage, though the English term has now spread beyond Christian contexts.
For example, in an ocean wave approaching shore, shown in the figure, the incoming wave undulates with a varying local wavelength that depends in part on the depth of the sea floor compared to the wave height.
For example, in an ocean wave approaching shore, the incoming wave undulates with a varying local wavelength that depends in part on the depth of the sea floor compared to the wave height.
) The relative size of these two factors depends in part on how difficult it is for firms to monitor whether the agreement is being adhered to by other firms.
The successful rejection of induced noise from the desired signal depends in part on the balanced signal conductors receiving the same amount and type of interference.
The neural response measure depends on the part of the nervous system under study.
Because the carrying capacity of a river depends in part on its depth, the sediment in the water which is over the flooded banks of the channel is no longer capable of keeping the same amount of fines in suspension as the main thalweg.
The size of the territory also depends on the available resources ; depending on the part of Africa, the size of a male's territory can vary greatly from.
The value of a specific source of social capital depends in no small part on the socio-economic position of the source with society.
The overall consequences of these diverging effects depends in part on the size of the population.
The fraction that can enter each part of the respiratory system depends on the deposition of particles in the upper parts of the airway.
This connection depends in part on the experience that venomous snakes often deliver deadly defensive bites without giving prior notice or warning to their unwitting victims.
When a photoconductive material is connected as part of a circuit, it functions as a resistor whose resistance depends on the light intensity.
The extent of floodplain inundation depends in part on the flood magnitude, defined by the return period.

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