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precise and structure
In continuation of these theoretical studies, a more precise elucidation of the effects of imperfections in network structure is sought.
The term " cognitive " in " cognitive science " is " used for any kind of mental operation or structure that can be studied in precise terms " ( Lakoff and Johnson, 1999 ).
A group homomorphism between two groups " preserves the group structure " in a precise sense – it is a " process " taking one group to another, in a way that carries along information about the structure of the first group into the second group.
A context-free grammar provides a simple and mathematically precise mechanism for describing the methods by which phrases in some natural language are built from smaller blocks, capturing the " block structure " of sentences in a natural way.
# access the information without a precise understanding of the sources of data and of the data structure of the data warehouse.
The structure of a mineral also offers a precise way of establishing isomorphism.
) The precise structure of the prion is not known, though they can be formed by combining PrP < sup > C </ sup >, polyadenylic acid, and lipids in a Protein Misfolding Cyclic Amplification ( PMCA ) reaction.
She notes that not only are the results not very precise, but that other structures mentioned in the research are not in fact pyramids, e. g. a tomb alleged to be the tomb of Amphion and Zethus near Thebes, a structure at Stylidha ( Thessaly ) which is just a long wall, etc.
While the precise definition of an inverse element varies depending on the algebraic structure involved, these definitions coincide in a group.
As the name suggests the space blends a topological structure ( a uniform structure to be precise ) with the algebraic concept of a vector space.
The quantum Hall effect also provides an extremely precise independent determination of the fine structure constant, a quantity of fundamental importance in quantum electrodynamics.
The precise structure of lipophosphoglycan varies depending on the species and life cycle stage of the parasite.
The precise meaning of " structure-preserving " depends on the kind of mathematical structure of which X and Y are instances.
The advantages of the Alexandroff compactification lie in its simple, often geometrically meaningful structure and the fact that it is in a precise sense minimal among all compactifications ; the disadvantage lies in the fact that it only gives a Hausdorff compactification on the class of locally compact, noncompact Hausdorff spaces, unlike the Stone – Čech compactification which exists for any Tychonoff space, a much larger class of spaces.
While Ruffini and Abel established that the general quintic could not be solved, some particular quintics can be solved, such as ( x − 1 )< sup > 5 </ sup >= 0, and the precise criterion by which a given quintic or higher polynomial could be determined to be solvable or not was given by Évariste Galois, who showed that whether a polynomial was solvable or not was equivalent to whether or not the permutation group of its roots – in modern terms, its Galois group – had a certain structure – in modern terms, whether or not it was a solvable group.
Rivers was then to take on the role of examiner and chart the regeneration of the nerves, considering the structure and functions of the nervous system from an evolutionary standpoint through a series of " precise and untiring observations " over a period of five years.
Fargnoli and Gillespie suggest that the book's opening chapter " introduces major themes and concerns of the book ", and enumerate these as " Finnegan's fall, the promise of his resurrection, the cyclical structure of time and history ( dissolution and renewal ), tragic love as embodied in the story of Tristan and Iseult, the motif of the warring brothers, the personification of the landscape and the question of Earwicker's crime in the park, the precise nature of which is left uncertain throughout the Wake.
Both Novikov – Adian and Ivanov established considerably more precise results on the structure of the free Burnside groups.
Boetticher achieved works of great beauty, formally precise in structure and visually elegant, notably for their use of the distinctive landscape of the California Sierras.
The most precise values of the fine structure constant come from comparisons of the measured and calculated value of the gyromagnetic ratio of the electron.
In some fish, mainly freshwater species ( e. g. common carp, wels catfish ), the swim bladder is connected to the labyrinth of the inner ear by the Weberian apparatus, a bony structure derived from the vertebrae, which provides a precise sense of water pressure ( and thus depth ), and improves hearing.
Rather than a mistake or flaw on Pynchon's part, this narrative structure is constructed to be inexact in a ( perhaps paradoxically ) precise fashion ; it demonstrates the fragility, rather than the secure foundations, of any historical record, and indeed, history itself.

precise and active
Moreover, due to the overscanned nature of television video, the precise edges of the visible area of the screen varied from television set to television set, so characters near the expected border of the active screen area might be behind the bezel or off the edge of the screen.
However, a very small fraction are stable particles of antimatter, such as positrons or antiprotons, and the precise nature of this remaining fraction is an area of active research.
The genes that have been mutated in these diseases all have roles in the repair of DNA damage, and their precise roles in maintaining telomere length are an active area of investigation.
Any form of gravitational shielding would represent a violation of the equivalence principle, and would be inconsistent with the extremely precise null result observed in the Eötvös experiment and its successors — all of which have instead confirmed the precise equivalence of active and passive gravitational mass with inertial mass that was predicted by general relativity.
Milk's precise role in the outing remain somewhat cloudy as Sipple's active participation in the gay community suggests that his sexuality would have been revealed and reported even if doing so was seen as unethical.
However, even academic researchers find it impossible to find precise figures about crucial statistics, such as the ratio of active daters to the large number of inactive members whom the agency will often wrongly claim as potential partners, and the overall ratio of men to women in an agency's membership.
Academic researchers find it impossible to find precise figures about crucial statistics, such as the ratio of active daters to the large number of inactive members ( whom an agency will often wrongly claim as potential partners, leaving them ' on the books ' long after they have left ) and the overall ratio of men to women in an agency's membership.
To incorporate active cancellation techniques, the precise characteristics of the waveform and angle of arrival of the illuminating radar signal must be known, since they define the nature of generated energy required for cancellation.
To begin with, he entered into an understanding with several other powers active in India, and then commenced precise military planning and preparations to encircle and eliminate all the Pindaris.
The precise mechanism behind neurovascular coupling is currently under active research and furious debate, but roughly the following model has gained consensus:
The guidance system could drive the active sonar at either a slow rate or a fast rate, which it used when the target drew near to obtain a precise proximity and rate of closure.
It seems certain that the Metapontines, as well as the Tarentines, lent an active support to Pyrrhus, when that monarch came over to Italy ; but we do not find them mentioned during his wars there ; nor have we any account of the precise period at which they passed under the yoke of Rome.
This method is more precise than the active method, but requires more light to function.

precise and site
The precise archaeological site of the city of Akkad has not yet been found.
They did such a precise job that the construction crew didn't notice until after they had laid the foundation ( and after the prank team informed someone on the project about the shifted stakes ), but California earthquake law forced them to re-survey the site and bring in engineering consultation.
He sought to locate the precise site for venesection in pleurisy within the framework of the classical method.
Another popular way to anchor molecules to the electrodes is to make use of sulfur's high affinity to gold ; though useful, the anchoring is non-specific and thus anchors the molecules randomly to all gold surfaces, and the contact resistance is highly dependent on the precise atomic geometry around the site of anchoring and thereby inherently compromises the reproducibility of the connection.
USNO also has an " Alternate Master Clock " site in Colorado Springs, CO which, with the " Master Clock ", provides precise time to the GPS satellite constellation run by the U. S. Air Force ; and it performs radio VLBI-based positions of quasars with numerous global collaborators, in order to produce Earth Orientation parameters.
It can give us the precise definition of site, the type and degree of the lesion, along with revealing the abnormalities that are in question.
A second stone-built fortified building was suspected at the north, at the site of the current Slotweg (" castle road ") to be precise.
While snoRNA part basepair with the target RNA and thus position the modification to precise site, the protein part performs the catalytical reaction.
Each base site requires precise timing and location information to synchronize data across the network.
Explorations undertaken by the Italian government in 1879 and 1887 failed to lead to a precise knowledge of the site.
The holy site of Lumbini has ruins of ancient monasteries, a sacred Bodhi tree, an ancient bathing pond, the Asokan pillar and the Mayadevi temple, where the precise place of birth of Buddha is located.
Though, as in the late 16th and 17th centuries, the 20th-century Royal Family were more or less supportive, British officialdom was far less so with English Heritage, who controlled the site of the real Globe nearby, refusing to allow the archaeology Wanamaker requested in order to ascertain its precise dimensions.
The site an immature mast cell settles in probably determines its precise characteristics.
The biopsy procedure will be used to obtain actual tissue from the site for the pathologist to examine microscopically to determine the precise cause of the abnormality.
Brachytherapy instead involves the precise placement of short-range radiation-sources ( radioisotopes ) directly at the site of the cancerous tumour.
Survival rates for oral cancer depend on the precise site, and the stage of the cancer at diagnosis.
The precise dating of the Nebra skydisk depended upon the dating of a number of Bronze Age weapons, which were offered for sale with the disk and said to be from the same site.
The precise mechanism of how the polyadenylation site is chosen remains unclear.
However, the precise site of his grave is unknown and, in accordance with his wishes, there is no memorial to him in the church.
There are several theories as to the precise location of the site ; the latest of which places it between Via Aurelia in the north and the church of San Francesco a Ripa in the southeast, in the loop of the Tiber.
The welding can easily be automated, making clean and precise joints ; the site of the weld is very clean and rarely requires any touch-up work.
On 8 June 2004, Chinese internet authorities shut down its web site without specifying a precise reason.
The results were, however, inconclusive, because the material used on site was too outdated to allow for a precise diagnosis.
The site which is in the vicinity of the oasis of Fayyum, midway between Dahshur and Meidum, and about 100 kilometres south of Cairo, is believed to be in the vicinity of the ancient city of Itjtawy ( the precise location of which remains unknown ), which served as the capital of Egypt during the 12th Dynasty.

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