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An image of Messier 101 a prototypical spiral galaxy seen face-on.

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Freeman, Cameron and McGhie, in their description of the disturbances of thinking found in chronic schizophrenic patients, say, in regard to condensation, that `` the lack of adequate discrimination between the self and the environment, and the objects contained therein in itself is the prototypical condensation ''.
A prototypical example of an algorithm is Euclid's algorithm to determine the maximum common divisor of two integers ; an example ( there are others ) is described by the flow chart above and as an example in a later section.
The prototypical conjugative plasmid is the F-plasmid, or F-factor.
The prototypical example of a Banach algebra is, the space of ( complex-valued ) continuous functions on a locally compact ( Hausdorff ) space that vanish at infinity.
Doom is notable for the weapons arsenal available to the marine, which became prototypical for first-person shooters.
The prototypical example of this abstract notion is the self-referential structure at the core of Gödel's incompleteness theorems.
R < sup > n </ sup > is the prototypical example of a real n-dimensional vector space.
In many language descriptions, particularly those of traditional European linguistics, the term tense is erroneously used to refer to categories that do not have time reference as their prototypical use, but rather are grammaticalisations of mood / modality ( e. g. uncertainty, possibility, evidentiality ) or aspect ( e. g. frequency, completion, duration ).
Cessation of dosing with morphine creates the prototypical opioid withdrawal syndrome, which, unlike that of barbiturates, benzodiazepines, alcohol, or sedative-hypnotics, is not fatal by itself in neurologically healthy patients without heart or lung problems ; it is in theory self-limiting in length and overall impact in that a rapid increase in metabolism and other bodily processes takes place, including shedding and replacement of the cells of many organs.
Likewise, Mande is often assumed to be the second-most distant branch based on its lack of the noun-class system prototypical of the Niger – Congo family.
However, these are not prototypical proverbs in that their application is limited to one domain.
The above series is a prototypical Dirichlet series that converges absolutely to an analytic function for s such that and diverges for all other values of s. Riemann showed that the function defined by the series on the half-plane of convergence can be continued analytically to all complex values.
Social psychologists have sought to model the manner in which the human mind categorizes social stimuli ( Self-categorization theory is a prototypical example ).
The red top tabloid is, for many, the prototypical example of the format ; the ubiquity of this editorial style among newspapers of the tabloid format has made it persist in the minds of the public.
Notice again that this is probably not a fact about mass-count syntax, but about prototypical examples, since many singular count nouns have referents whose proper parts can be described by the same term.
This is because prototypical members of each class share the ability to change their form by accepting derivational or inflectional morphemes.
The monoid of partial functions is also regular, whereas the monoid of injective partial transformations is the prototypical inverse semigroup.
The prototypical example of a congruence relation is congruence modulo on the set of integers.
Many receptor enzymes have closely related structure and receptor tyrosine kinase activity, and it is said by Lehninger ( 2008 ) that the foundational or prototypical receptor enzyme, is insulin.
The commercialization of Marxist revolutionary Che Guevara's image for profit is a prototypical example of Recuperation ( sociology ) | recuperation.

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" Pillow Talk " has been called an early example of prototypical disco music and went on to sell two million copies.

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Many of the prototypical stories and much of the attitude of classic noir derive from the hardboiled school of crime fiction that emerged in the United States during the last depression.
While jazz can be played on any type of guitar, from an acoustic instrument to a solid-bodied electric guitar such as a Fender Stratocaster, the full-depth archtop guitar has become known as the prototypical " jazz guitar.
The prototypical multiuser environment along these lines, Unix, began to support fully graphical X terminals, i. e., devices running X server software, from about 1984.
Since the debut of the prototypical superhero Superman in 1938, stories of superheroes — ranging from brief episodic adventures to continuing years-long sagas — have dominated American comic books and crossed over into other media.
According to Ben Graham in Intelligent Investor, the prototypical defensive investor is "... one interested chiefly in safety plus freedom from bother.
Graves's The White Goddess deals with goddess worship as the prototypical religion, analyzing it largely from literary evidence, in myth and poetry.
The castle is regarded as the finest surviving example of prototypical Japanese castle architecture, comprising a network of 83 buildings with advanced defensive systems from the feudal period.
Cognitive scientist Steven Pinker notes that the phrase may have originated from this practice, as at this time " cutting off someone's nose was the prototypical act of spite.
" Duncan also established his reputation as a stoic player, to the extent that opposing fans taunted him as " Mr. Spock ", the prototypical logical, detached character from Star Trek.
A prototypical example of the former usage in the original Japanese which brought the term to the attention of Western fans is Chibiusa, a pet name for the diminutive daughter of Sailor Moon formed from Chibi Usagi (" Little Rabbit ").
Cimetidine was the prototypical histamine H < sub > 2 </ sub >- receptor antagonist from which the later members of the class were developed.
As it is, everyone thinks the prototypical local fans are those mopes from the Superfans skits on Saturday Night Live.
" that Baťa ( as a prototypical capitalist symbol ) would go bankrupt in few years, he could not have been further from truth.
Algerian legend claims that the ancestors of the present Maltese, together with the first Algerians, fled from their original homeland of Aram, with some choosing to settle in Malta and others in North Africa, which would suggest that the prototypical Maltese culture had Aramaean origins.
One of the basic varieties, considered by many to be the prototypical arak, is distilled from grapes and anise.
Therefore, they discounted the possibilities of either two radical cations reacting with each other, or two radicals reacting with each other, “ because the chloride ions at the surface of the crystal would prevent the radical cations or radicals from assuming positions suitable for dimerization .” Second, using 3-methylthiophene as a prototypical monomer, they performed quantum mechanical calculations to determine the energies and the total atomic charges on the carbon atoms of the four possible polymerization species ( neutral 3-methylthiophene, the radical cation, the radical on carbon 2, and the radical on carbon 5 ).
The origin of the Guayabera shirt remains a mystery, and a similar prototypical shirt has existed since the 18th century, probably imported from Spain.
Such a result is called an abelian theorem for M, from the prototypical Abel's theorem.
This extends even more radically in compounds such as red wine or red hair which are hardly red in the prototypical sense, but the red indicates merely a shift from the prototypical colour of wine or hair respectively.
As a prototypical transaminase, AST relies on PLP as a cofactor to transfer the amino group from aspartate or glutamate to the corresponding ketoacid.
Arthur C. Pettit ( Images of the Mexican American in Fiction and Film, 1980 ) was equally clear: " Tortilla Flat stands as the clearest example in American literature of the Mexican as jolly savage ... his is the book that is most often cited as the prototypical Anglo novel about the Mexican American .. the novel contains characters varying little from the most negative Mexican stereotypes.
During the game's prototypical stage, the team built a replica of the " Crescent Island " course from Diddy Kong Racing to test whether a racetrack of the same scope and scale was possible on the PlayStation.
She also wrote several popular novels, notably The Valley of Decision, a saga which traces the Scott family, prototypical owners of an iron works in Pittsburgh, from 1873 to the events of World War II.

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